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Near-field imaging of locally perturbed periodic surfaces
This paper concerns the inverse scattering problem to reconstruct a locally
perturbed periodic surface. Different from scattering problems with
quasi-periodic incident fields and periodic surfaces, the scattered fields are
no longer quasi-periodic. Thus the classical method for quasi-periodic
scattering problems no longer works. In this paper, we apply a Floquet-Bloch
transform based numerical method to reconstruct both the unknown periodic part
and the unknown local perturbation from the near-field data.
By transforming the original scattering problem into one defined in an
infinite rectangle, the information of the surface is included in the
coefficients. The numerical scheme contains two steps. The first step is to
obtain an initial guess, i.e., the locations of both the periodic surfaces and
the local perturbations, from a sampling method. The second step is to
reconstruct the surface. As is proved in this paper, for some incident fields,
the corresponding scattered fields carry little information of the
perturbation. In this case, we use this scattered field to reconstruct the
periodic surface. Then we could apply the data that carries more information of
the perturbation to reconstruct the local perturbation. The Newton-CG method is
applied to solve the associated optimization problems. Numerical examples are
given at the end of this paper to show the efficiency of the numerical method
A Robust Beamformer Based on Weighted Sparse Constraint
Applying a sparse constraint on the beam pattern has been suggested to
suppress the sidelobe level of a minimum variance distortionless response
(MVDR) beamformer. In this letter, we introduce a weighted sparse constraint in
the beamformer design to provide a lower sidelobe level and deeper nulls for
interference avoidance, as compared with a conventional MVDR beamformer. The
proposed beamformer also shows improved robustness against the mismatch between
the steering angle and the direction of arrival (DOA) of the desired signal,
caused by imperfect estimation of DOA.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Book Review: Spotlight on China: Changes in Education under China’s Market Economy
In the past 30 years, China has been experiencing tremendous social, economic, and educational transformations. China has become one economic superpower in the world. How do China’s economic forces influence its education? Spotlight on China: Changes in Education under China’s Market Economy, edited by Shibao Guo and Yan Guo, provides an insightful analysis of the impact of the profound social and economic transformations on education in China
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