Passive imaging with ambient noise /
Waves generated by opportunistic or ambient noise sources and recorded by passive sensor arrays can be used to image the medium through which they travel. Spectacular results have been obtained in seismic interferometry, which open up new perspectives in acoustics, electromagnetics and optics. The a...
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| Language: | English |
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
[2016]
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Table of Contents:
- Green's function estimation from noise cross correlations
- Travel time estimation from noise cross correlations using stationary phase
- Overview of conventional sensor array imaging
- Passive array imaging of reflectors using ambient noise illumination
- Resolution analysis for passive array imaging using ambient noise illumination
- Travel time estimation using ambient noise in weakly scattering media
- Correlation-based reflector imaging using ambient noise in weakly scattering media
- Virtual source imaging in homogeneous media
- Virtual source imaging in scattering media
- Imaging with intensity cross correlations
- A review of wave propagation in random media.