Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the imaging problem to determine both the shape and the conductivity of a partially immersed non-uniform conducting cylinder from the knowledge of scattered far-field pattern of TM waves by solving the ill-posed nonlinear equation. Based on the boundary condition and the measured scattered field, a set of nonlinear integral equations is derived and the inverse problem is reformulated into an optimization one. The steady-state genetic algorithm is then employed to find out the global extreme solution of the object function. As a result, the shape and the conductivity of the conductor can be obtained. Numerical results are given to demonstrate that even in the presence of noise, good reconstruction can be obtained.
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