Imaging a moving point source in R3 from the time of arrival at sparse observation points
Abstract
In this paper, we introduce a novel numerical method for reconstructing the trajectory within three-dimensional space, where both the emission moment and spatial location of the point source are unknown. Our approach relies solely on measuring the time of arrival at five or seven properly chosen observation points. By utilizing the distinctive geometric configuration of these five or seven observation points, we establish the uniqueness of the trajectory and emission moment of the point source through rigorous mathematical proofs. Moreover, we analyze the stability of our proposed method. The effectiveness of the method is also verified by numerical experiments.
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