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[1] Merril I. Skolnik, “Introduction to Radar Systems”, McGraw-Hill, New York, NY, third edition, 2001.

[2] Fred E. Nathanson, “Radar Design Principles, Signal Processing and the environment”, SciTECH Publishing, Mendham, New Jersey, second edition, 1999

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[6] CCIR Doc. Rept 721-3, “Attenuation by Hidrometers, in particular precipitation and other Atmospheric Particles”, ITU 1990

[7] G. Minkler and J. Minkler, “CFAR: The Principles of Automatic Radar Detection in Clutter”

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[9] Samuel M. Sherman, “Monopulse Principles and Techniques”, Artech House Publishers, Boston, 1984

[10] Graham V. Weinberg, “Estimation of false alarm probabilities in Cell Averaging CFAR Detectors via Monte Carlo Methods”, DSTO Systems Sciences Laboratory, Edinburgh, SA, Australia, 2004

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