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- W2973364934 abstract "3-D electromagnetic (EM) scattering and inverse scattering of magnetodielectric objects with arbitrary anisotropy embedded in layered uniaxial media are studied. The stabilized biconjugate gradient fast Fourier transform (BCGS-FFT) method is employed to solve the forward scattering problem formulated by the combined field volume integral equation (CFVIE). In the inversion, we use the variational Born iterative method (VBIM) enhanced by the structural consistency constraint (SCC) to reconstruct eighteen unknown dielectric parameters of the scatterers simultaneously. In order to further improve the accuracy of the reconstructed permittivity, permeability, and conductivity of the scatterers, we propose the structural continuity scanning (SCS) technique. Comparisons between the BCGS-FFT solution and simulated results from finite element method (FEM) are performed to verify the reliability and accuracy of the forward solver. Meanwhile, we reconstruct the multiple anisotropic parameters of several typical structures embedded in layered uniaxial media to show the feasibility and anti-noise ability of the inversion algorithm." @default.
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- W2973364934 title "3-D Electromagnetic Scattering and Inverse Scattering by Magnetodielectric Objects With Arbitrary Anisotropy in Layered Uniaxial Media" @default.
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