
doi: 10.1049/pbra004e_ch3
This chapter discusses: linear and logarithmic constant false-alarm rate (CFAR) techniques and receivers; CFAR loss; the log CFAR technique for Weibull clutter; Weibull CFAR; the error in the estimation of the parameter from a finite number of samples; computer simulation of Weibull CFAR; weather clutter (with and without targets); window Weibull CFAR; and smoothing.
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