Journal: Int. J. Imaging Systems and Technology

Volume 1, Issue 1

1 -- 12Enders A. Robinson. A historical view of imaging systems and technology
13 -- 17Xianhuai Zhu, George A. McMechan. Estimation of a two-dimensional seismic compressional-wave velocity distribution by iterative tomographic imaging
18 -- 21George A. McMechan. A review of seismic acoustic imaging by reverse-time migration
22 -- 27Sven Treitel. Seismic inversion: Travel times or amplitudes?
28 -- 32Irshad R. Mufti, Joseph T. Fou. Applications of three-dimensional finite-difference seismic modeling in oil field exploitation and simulation
33 -- 61Norman Bleistein, Jack K. Cohen. Research on seismic modeling and inversion at the center for wave phenomena: Status, february, 1989
62 -- 72J. H. Justice, A. A. Vassiliou, S. Singh, J. D. Logel, P. A. Hansen, B. R. Hall, P. R. Hutt, J. J. Solanki. Tomographic imaging in hydrocarbon reservoirs
73 -- 77Virgil Bardan. Sampling 3-D seismic data
78 -- 99Arun N. Netravali, Thomas S. Huang, A. S. Krishnakumar, Robert J. Holt. Algebraic methods in 3-d motion estimation from two-view point correspondences
100 -- 108Y. M. Wang, Weng Cho Chew. An iterative solution of the two-dimensional electromagnetic inverse scattering problem
109 -- 112John H. Letcher. The use of wiener deconvolution (an optimal filter) in nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
113 -- 117Manuel T. Silvia. The detection of transient-like signals in the presence of a spatially inhomogeneous, nonstationary noise field