Buch, Englisch, 456 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 1160 g
ISBN: 978-1-107-00081-0
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
Describing and evaluating the basic principles and methods of subsurface sensing and imaging, Introduction to Subsurface Imaging is a clear and comprehensive treatment that links theory to a wide range of real-world applications in medicine, biology, security and geophysical/environmental exploration. It integrates the different sensing techniques (acoustic, electric, electromagnetic, optical, x-ray or particle beams) by unifying the underlying physical and mathematical similarities, and computational and algorithmic methods. Time-domain, spectral and multisensor methods are also covered, whilst all the necessary mathematical, statistical and linear systems tools are given in useful appendices to make the book self-contained. Featuring a logical blend of theory and applications, a wealth of color illustrations, homework problems and numerous case studies, this is suitable for use as both a course text and as a professional reference.
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1. Overview B. Saleh and M. Silevitch; 2. Physical models B. Saleh; 3. Localized imaging B. Saleh; 4. Tomographic imaging B. Saleh and E. Miller; 5. Digital image processing E. Miller, C. Karl and B. Saleh; 6. Spectral imaging M. Vélez-Reyes, J. Goodman and B. Saleh; 7. Mosaicing, change detection, and multisensor imaging B. Roysam and B. Saleh; 8. Numerical simulation C. Rappaport, J. Martinez and B. Saleh; 9. Design of subsurface imaging systems S. McKnight and B. Saleh; Appendix A. Multi-dimensional signals and systems B. Saleh; Appendix B. Linear algebra E. Miller, B. Saleh and D. Castanon; Appendix C. Detection and classification B. Saleh; Appendix D. Software tools B. Saleh, B. Roysam and C. Rappaport.