Abstract

A method of high-resolution acoustic tomography of scattering inhomogeneities based on the method of reverse time migration is proposed. An inhomogeneous background medium with a known distribution of refractive inhomogeneities is considered, where it is necessary to detect scattering inhomogeneities. Probing is carried out by broadband arbitrary waveforms. The method of reverse time migration is supplemented with linear filtering of the direct propagation field, which makes it possible to increase the resolution of reconstructed images. The results of numerical modeling and experiment are presented. Sounding was carried out in water at frequencies from 20 to 350 kHz using a signal with linear frequency modulation. The source of the ultrasonic signal was fixed and irradiated the objects under study in the water. The scattered signal was measured in a plane near the surface in water on a rectangular area with a step of less than 2 mm. Signal processing by the proposed method made it possible to reconstruct a three-dimensional image of scattering inhomogeneities with a resolution of about 7 mm. Comparison of the proposed method and the reverse time migration method showed that the proposed method allows obtaining a higher resolution.

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