Title: Inverse Source Problem
1Inverse Source Problem
A.J. Devaney Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering Northeastern
University Boston, MA 02115 tonydev2_at_aol.com ,
devaney_at_ece.neu.edu
Research supported by Delaware MURI
A.J. Devaney and Mei-Li, The inverse source
problem in non-homogeneous background media,
accepted to JOSA A
2Inverse Source Problem
E (r,?), H (r,?)
Determine charge current distribution
that radiates a prescribed field
j(r,?), ?(r,?)
Non-unique due to N.R. charge-current
distributions
Radome
Determine charge current distribution
that radiates a prescribed field in presence
of known background structure and subject to
energy constraints
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4Radiation Problem
Background potential
Radiation Condition
5Inverse Source Problem
Determine the source that generates a prescribed
field everywhere outside the source region
Determine the source that generates a prescribed
radiation pattern
Radiation pattern multipole expansion
Determine the source that generates a prescribed
set of multipole moments
6Non-uniqueness-N.R. Sources
Pseudo-inverse Minimize source energy
Minimum energy source
7Free-space Case
8Multipole Expansion
9Free-space I.S.P.
10Source Energy
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15I.S.P. In a Non-Homogeneous Background
- Motivation
- Most antennas include passive structures that
- can be modeled this way
- The radiation patterns generated by such
composite - sources may have interesting properties
Field dependent effective source
16Scattering Wave States
17Spherically Symmetrical Backgrounds
Same as free space case with spherical Bessel
functions replaced with the radial wave functions
18Inverse Problem
Same as free space case with spherical Bessel
functions replaced with the radial wave functions
19Minimum Energy Source
Same as free space case with spherical Bessel
functions replaced with the radial wave functions
20Piece-wise Constant Backgrounds
21Eigenvalues
22Source Energy
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24Source Energy
25Future Work
- Include source-field interaction constraints
- Full EM case
- Other examples
- Planar backgrounds