Sparse Reconstruction for Micro Defect Detection in Acoustic Micro Imaging

Sensors (Basel). 2016 Oct 24;16(10):1773. doi: 10.3390/s16101773.

Abstract

Acoustic micro imaging has been proven to be sufficiently sensitive for micro defect detection. In this study, we propose a sparse reconstruction method for acoustic micro imaging. A finite element model with a micro defect is developed to emulate the physical scanning. Then we obtain the point spread function, a blur kernel for sparse reconstruction. We reconstruct deblurred images from the oversampled C-scan images based on l₁-norm regularization, which can enhance the signal-to-noise ratio and improve the accuracy of micro defect detection. The method is further verified by experimental data. The results demonstrate that the sparse reconstruction is effective for micro defect detection in acoustic micro imaging.

Keywords: acoustic micro-imaging; micro defect; point spread function; sparse reconstruction.