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Direct and Inverse Scattering in Complex Geometry Media

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Session Organizers

Matteo Pastorino
University of Genoa
Italy
Giuseppe Schettini
Roma Tre University
Italy

Session Chairs

Giuseppe Schettini
Roma Tre University
Italy
Andrea Randazzo
University of Genoa
Italy

Session Infomation

The study of the electromagnetic scattering is of particular relevance in the frame of several critical situations that are commonly present in many different disciplines, but also in events of everyday life of people. The deepening of the methods of analysis is of crucial importance in order to have the possibility of really understanding the maps coming from Radars developed to work in situations in which not only a single object constitutes the target to be revealed, but a rather complicated geometry is to be considered.
Among the areas of importance for this kind of studies has to be also added the fast development in 5G or 6G telecommunications, and the increasing demand of fully considering in the communication channel models the presence of scattering in millimeter wave spectral regions.
This special session will cover scientific and technical aspects of scattering in environments that are not simply related to the direct and inverse scattering of just an isolated object. Our aim is to bring together leading frontier researchers in configurations like that of Ground-Penetrating or Through-wall Radars, but also Tomographic ones, or antennas or electronic components showing significant scattering effects.

Submitted Articles

Note: +: Presenting Author, *: Corresponding Author
Presenting Author Talk Time Paper Title | Authors | Abstract Session Date / Room
16:00
Onsite
Inverse Design of Microwave Post-wall Waveguides-based Filters
+Alexandre Khuchua (Free University of Tbilisi), Mikheil Iashvili (Free University of Tbilisi), Arkadi Akopian (Iowa State University), Koki Watanabe (Fukuoka Institute of Technology), Daniel Erni (University of Duisburg-Essen, Campus Duisburg), *Vakhtang Jandieri (University of Duisburg-Essen)
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3P_10b
2023-07-05
PM
Room: 10 - South Room 222
16:15
Onsite
Inverse Algorithm Applied on an Antireflective Metasurface to Enhance the Transmitted Wave for Ground Penetrating Radar Applications
+*Simon Marcellin (Avignon Université --- INRAE), Slimane Arhab (Avignon Université --- INRAE), Olivier Lombard (Avignon Université --- INRAE), Gaëlle Lefeuve-Mesgouez (Avignon Université --- INRAE)
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3P_10b
2023-07-05
PM
Room: 10 - South Room 222
16:30
Onsite
Invited
Improved Field Transmission toward an Implanted Device
*Ludovica Tognolatti (Roma Tre University), +Cristina Ponti (Roma Tre University), Giuseppe Schettini (Roma Tre University)
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3P_10b
2023-07-05
PM
Room: 10 - South Room 222
16:50
Onsite
Invited
Quantitative Imaging of Buried Targets through a Variable-exponent Finite-element Approach
Valentina Schenone (University of Genoa), Alessandro Fedeli (University of Genoa), Claudio Estatico (University of Genoa), Matteo Pastorino (University of Genoa), +*Andrea Randazzo (University of Genoa)
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3P_10b
2023-07-05
PM
Room: 10 - South Room 222
17:10
Onsite
Invited
Machine Learning Approach to Enhanced Resolution of Inverse Scattering for Cancer Detection
+*Sandra Costanzo (University of Calabria), Alexandra Flores (University of Calabria), Giovanni Buonanno (University of Calabria)
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3P_10b
2023-07-05
PM
Room: 10 - South Room 222

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