A fully non-linear optimization approach to acousto-electric tomography

2018 
This paper considers the non-linear inverse problem of reconstructing an electric conductivity distribution from the interior power density in a bounded domain. Applications include the novel tomographic method known as acousto-electric tomography, in which the measurement setup in Electrical Impedance Tomography is modulated by ultrasonic waves thus giving rise to a method potentially having both high contrast and high resolution. We formulate the inverse problem as a regularized non-linear optimization problem, show the existence of a minimizer, and derive optimality conditions. We propose a non-linear conjugate gradient scheme for finding a minimizer based on the optimality conditions. All our numerical experiments are done in two-dimensions. The experiments reveal new insight into the non-linear effects in the reconstruction. One of the interesting features we observe is that, depending on the choice of regularization, there is a trade-off between high resolution and high contrast in the reconstructed images. Our proposed non-linear optimization framework can be generalized to other hybrid imaging modalities.
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