We introduce a novel, computationally inexpensive approach for imaging with an active array of sensors, which probe an unknown medium with a pulse and measure the resulting waves. The imaging function uses a data driven estimate of the "internal wave" originating from the vicinity of the imaging point and propagating to the sensors through the unknown medium. We explain how this estimate can be obtained using a reduced order model (ROM) for the wave propagation. We analyze the imaging function, connect it to the time reversal process and describe how its resolution depends on the aperture of the array, the bandwidth of the probing pulse and the medium through which the waves propagate. We also show how the internal wave can be used for selective focusing of waves at points in the imaging region. This can be implemented experimentally and can be used for pixel scanning imaging. We assess the performance of the imaging methods with numerical simulations and compare them to the conventional reverse-time migration method and the "backprojection" method introduced recently as an application of the same ROM.
翻译:我们引入了一种新颖的、计算成本低廉的方法,用活跃的传感器阵列进行成像,通过脉冲探测一个未知的介质,测量产生的波浪。成像功能使用来自成像点附近的“内部波”数据驱动估计,并通过未知介质向传感器传播。我们解释如何使用一个波传播的减序模型(ROM)获得这一估计。我们分析成像功能,将其与时间逆转过程连接起来,并描述其分辨率如何取决于阵列的孔径、脉冲的带宽和波传播的介质。我们还展示如何利用内部波来有选择地聚焦成像区域各点的波。这可以实验性地进行,并可用于像素扫描成像。我们用数字模拟来评估成像方法的性能,并将它们与传统的逆向迁移方法以及最近作为同一ROM应用而引入的“回射”方法进行比较。