Co-inversion of a scattering cavity and its internal sources: uniqueness, decoupling and imaging

Abstract

This paper concerns the simultaneous reconstruction of a sound-soft cavity and its excitation sources from the total-field data. Using the single-layer potential representations on two measurement curves, this co-inversion problem can be decoupled into two inverse problems: an inverse cavity scattering problem and an inverse source problem. This novel decoupling technique is fast and easy to implement since it is based on a linear system of integral equations. Then the uncoupled subproblems are respectively solved by the modified optimization and sampling method. We also establish the uniqueness of this co-inversion problem and analyze the stability of our method. Several numerical examples are presented to demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed method.

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