2013
DOI: 10.1117/1.jei.22.2.021004
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Applicability of compressive sensing on three-dimensional terahertz imagery for in-depth object defect detection and recognition using a dedicated semisupervised image processing methodology

Abstract: The quality control of composite multilayered materials and structures using nondestructive tests is of high interest for numerous applications in the aerospace and aeronautics industry. One of the established nondestructive methods uses microwaves to reveal defects inside a three-dimensional (3-D) object. Recently, there has been a tendency to extrapolate this method to higher frequencies (going to the subterahertz spectrum) which could lead to higher resolutions in the obtained 3-D images. Working at higher … Show more

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“…Subsequent image processing, for example, using synthetic aperture radar techniques, generates an image of the interior of the specimen that can be analyzed manually or by semi-supervised learning methods. 7 The successful application of radar technology in NDT motivated the usage of radar sensors in structural health monitoring (SHM) applications in which the sensors are permanently attached to the structure. 8 Instead of scanning the probe, it is possible to record baseline measurements from the pristine state of the structure for advanced diagnostic tasks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequent image processing, for example, using synthetic aperture radar techniques, generates an image of the interior of the specimen that can be analyzed manually or by semi-supervised learning methods. 7 The successful application of radar technology in NDT motivated the usage of radar sensors in structural health monitoring (SHM) applications in which the sensors are permanently attached to the structure. 8 Instead of scanning the probe, it is possible to record baseline measurements from the pristine state of the structure for advanced diagnostic tasks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%