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The inverse scattering problem for perfectly conducting convex bodies has been solved in the multistatic case. By eliminating depolarisation effects from the far-field data a function Ac(up, ζ) can be determined that well approximates the cross-sectional area function of the body. So the reconstruction problem is reduced to a Radon problem.
Inspec keywords: physical optics; electromagnetic wave scattering
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Subjects: Optical diffraction and scattering from extended bodies; Electromagnetic wave propagation; Electromagnetic waves: theory