Affiliation:
1. Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division
2. Air Force Research Laboratory
3. University of Notre Dame
Abstract
In this paper, atmospheric optical turbulence strength is estimated for
realistic airborne environments using a modified phase-variance
approach, as well as a modified slope-discrepancy approach. Realistic
airborne environments are generated using wave-optics simulations of a
plane wave propagating through increasing strengths of homogeneous
atmospheric optical turbulence, both with and without aero-optical
contamination (from in-flight wavefront sensor data) and
additive-measurement noise. In comparison to the modified
phase-variance approach, the results show that the modified
slope-discrepancy approach more accurately estimates atmospheric
optical turbulence strength over a wide range of conditions. Such
results are encouraging for realistic airborne environments because
they can be scaled to different freestream conditions as long as the
boundary layer is considered canonical.
Funder
Office of Naval Research
Directed Energy Joint Transition
Office
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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