Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5429696 Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 2011 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) algorithms, including standard PSO, Stochastic PSO, and Multi-Phase PSO, are applied to solve the time-domain inverse transient radiation problems in the present research. Time-resolved transmittance and reflectance signals of four different measuring models serve as the measurement data, which estimate absorption, scattering coefficients, and geometric position within one-dimensional non-homogeneous media by inverse simulation. To check retrieval performances and accuracies of PSO-based approaches, four different inverse transient radiation cases are investigated to deal with one homogeneous layer, two-layer, three-layer, and continuous non-homogenous media. The influences of different searching ranges, swarm sizes, and maximum fly velocities on the fitness function of PSO are discussed. Meanwhile, the effects of measurement errors on the reconstruction accuracy are also investigated. All the results confirm that radiative parameters could be estimated accurately with measurement noise using PSO-based approaches.

► PSO can solve 1D inverse transient radiation problem accurately. ► Influences of different PSO parameters have been studied. ► Four measuring models are investigated to retrieve radiative properties. ► PSO shows robust performance in retrieving radiative properties and locations.

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