Expansion of the nodal-adjoint method for simple and efficient computation of the 2d tomographic imaging jacobian matrix
Övrig text i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2021

This paper focuses on the construction of the Jacobian matrix required in tomographic reconstruction algorithms. In microwave tomography, computing the forward solutions during the iterative reconstruction process impacts the accuracy and computational efficiency. Towards this end, we have applied the discrete dipole approximation for the forward solutions with significant time savings. However, while we have discovered that the imaging problem configuration can dramatically impact the computation time required for the forward solver, it can be equally beneficial in constructing the Jacobian matrix calculated in iterative image reconstruction algorithms. Key to this implementation, we propose to use the same simulation grid for both the forward and imaging domain discretizations for the discrete dipole approximation solutions and report in detail the theoretical aspects for this localization. In this way, the computational cost of the nodal adjoint method decreases by several orders of magnitude. Our investigations show that this expansion is a significant enhancement compared to previous implementations and results in a rapid calculation of the Jacobian matrix with a high level of accuracy. The discrete dipole approximation and the newly efficient Jacobian matrices are effectively implemented to produce quantitative images of the simplified breast phantom from the microwave imaging system.

Computational efficiency

Microwave tomography

Jacobian matrix

Breast imaging

Nodal adjoint method

Discrete dipole approximation

Författare

Samar Hosseinzadegan

Chalmers, Elektroteknik, Signalbehandling och medicinsk teknik

Andreas Fhager

Chalmers, Elektroteknik, Signalbehandling och medicinsk teknik

Mikael Persson

Chalmers, Elektroteknik, Signalbehandling och medicinsk teknik

Shireen D. Geimer

Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth

Paul M Meaney

Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth

Sensors

14248220 (eISSN)

Vol. 21 3 1-16 729

Ämneskategorier

Beräkningsmatematik

Datavetenskap (datalogi)

Medicinsk bildbehandling

DOI

10.3390/s21030729

PubMed

33499014

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