The ordered-statistics (OS) constant false-alarm rate (CFAR) is relatively immune to the presence of interfering targets among the reference cells used to determine the average background. OS CFAR performance in a multitarget environment was previously studied by simulation. The author obtains analytic expressions for the added detection loss, assuming strong interfering targets. The real target is assumed to be a Rayleigh fluctuating target. Numerical examples are included.<>
Detection loss due to interfering targets in ordered statistics CFAR
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 24 , 6 ; 678-681
1988-11-01
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