Sparse Deconvolution Methods for Ultrasonic NDT

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​Boßmann, Florian, et al. "Sparse Deconvolution Methods for Ultrasonic NDT​." ​Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation, vol. 31, no. 3, ​2012, pp. 225​-244​, ​doi: 10.1007/s10921-012-0138-8. 

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Authors
Boßmann, Florian; Plonka-Hoch, Gerlind ; Peter, Thomas; Nemitz, Oliver; Schmitte, Till
Abstract
In this work we present two sparse deconvolution methods for nondestructive testing. The first method is a special matching pursuit (MP) algorithm in order to deconvolve the mixed data (signal and noise), and thus to remove the unwanted noise. The second method is based on the approximate Prony method (APM). Both methods employ the sparsity assumption about the measured ultrasonic signal as prior knowledge. The MP algorithm is used to derive a sparse representation of the measured data by a deconvolution and subtraction scheme. An orthogonal variant of the algorithm (OMP) is presented as well. The APM technique also relies on the assumption that the desired signals are sparse linear combinations of (reflections of) the transmitted pulse. For blind deconvolution, where the transducer impulse response is unknown, we offer a general Gaussian echo model whose parameters can be iteratively adjusted to the real measurements. Several test results show that the methods work well even for high noise levels. Further, an outlook for possible applications of these deconvolution methods is given.
Issue Date
2012
Journal
Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation 
Organization
Institut für Numerische und Angewandte Mathematik 
Working Group
RG Plonka-Hoch (Mathematical Signal and Image Processing) 
ISSN
0195-9298
Language
English

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