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.

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