I'm looking for a book on inverse problems which is suitable for engineers; both introduction and practical applications are required. Currently I'm looking to Parameter Estimation and Inverse Problems by Richard C. Aster, Brian Borchers and Clifford H. Thurber. I mostly look for applied problems, guides on the methods, requirements and constraints etc, that can be used to solve a particular problem.
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A good book on inverse problems for engineers
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I have just published an introductory book on inverse problems suitable for engineers, which may suit your needs. It presents easy to grasp fundamental ideas as well as applications, its pre-requisites are kept to a minimum, and includes step by step exercises.
http://www.springer.com/engineering/computational+intelligence+and+complexity/book/978-3-642-32556-4
There is a list of books on inverse problems. Unfortunately it is from 1998, but the author (who happens to be Brian Borchers, one of the coauthors of your book) indicated for every item how much math is needed. Perhaps you can find something suitable.
Personally, I have only looked into [EHN96] and a new 2010 edition of [Kir96], both of which are mainly dealing with the mathematical theory of inverse problems, so they probably are not what you are looking for.