Minonzio, Jean-GabrielJean-GabrielMinonzioShuhang ZhengHonglei ChenFeiyao LingDean TaKailiang Xu2025-08-252025-08-252022-01-0110.1109/ius54386.2022.99581862-s2.0-85143794441https://cris-uv-2.scimago.es/handle/123456789/6020WOS:000896080400334Mode overlapping of ultrasonic guided waves challenges the signal interpretation in the field of non-destructive testing and waveguide characterization. Dispersive Radon transform (DRT), projects the array signals from distance-time domain to parameter-intercept domain (DRT domain), has been proposed for wave mode decomposition and material properties estimation. However, limited measurements along a given range of positions, so-called finite aperture problem, result in low resolution in DRT domain. In this study, considering the sparsity of guided signals in the parameter-intercept domain, orthogonal matching pursuit (OMP) is introduced to achieve a high-resolution DRT method. Simulated results prove the OMP optimized DRT can be beneficial for ultrasonic guided mode extraction and separation.enacceso restringidoAcoustics And UltrasonicsOrthogonal Matching Pursuit Based Sparse Dispersive Radon Transform For Ultrasonic Guided Mode Extractionconference paper