ABSTRACT
This book discusses the development of radio-wave tomography methods as a means of remote non-destructive testing, diagnostics of the internal structure of semi-transparent media, and reconstruction of the shapes of opaque objects based on multi-angle sounding. It describes physical-mathematical models of systems designed to reconstruct images of hidden objects, based on tomographic processing of multi-angle remote measurements of scattered radio and acoustic (ultrasonic) wave radiation.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |118 pages
Theoretical Fundamentals of Wave Tomography
part |81 pages
Experimental Verification of Wave Tomography Theoretical Framework
part |90 pages
Radio Tomography Practical Applications
part |19 pages
Non-Contacting Acoustic and Combined Radio-Acoustic Tomography
part |22 pages
Applications of Low‑Frequency Magnetic and Eddy Current Tomography
part |20 pages
Methods of Visualization and Reconstruction of Objects