Abstract

In this paper we consider an inverse scattering problem which consists in retrieving obstacles in a partially embedded waveguide in the acoustic case, the measurements being located on the accessible part of the structure. Such accessible part can be considered as a closed waveguide (with a finite cross section), while the embedded part can be considered as an open waveguide (with an infinite cross section). We propose an approximate model of the open waveguide by using Perfectly Matched Layers in order to simplify the resolution of the inverse problem, which is based on a modal formulation of the Linear Sampling Method. Some numerical results show the efficiency of our approach. This paper can be viewed as a continuation of the article [11], which was focused on the forward problem.

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