After a brief presentation of the principles of diffraction tomography, the authors focus on the applications they have investigated in the biomedical and non-destructive testing domains. Typical numerical and experimental results are presented and in their comments they state what they think are the current limitations of this approach and the possible opportunities for future work with this imaging technique.
@article{hal-00821245,
author = {Tabbara, Walid and Duch\^ene, Bernard and Pichot, Christian and Lesselier, Dominique and Chommeloux, Luc and Joachimowicz, Nadine},
title = {Diffraction tomography: contribution to the analysis of some applications in microwaves and ultrasonics},
journal = {HAL},
volume = {1988},
number = {0},
year = {1988},
language = {en},
url = {http://dml.mathdoc.fr/item/hal-00821245}
}
Tabbara, Walid; Duchêne, Bernard; Pichot, Christian; Lesselier, Dominique; Chommeloux, Luc; Joachimowicz, Nadine. Diffraction tomography: contribution to the analysis of some applications in microwaves and ultrasonics. HAL, Tome 1988 (1988) no. 0, . http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/hal-00821245/