Optimal Relay Selection for the Parallel Hybrid RF/FSO Relay Channel: Non-Buffer-Aided and Buffer-Aided Designs
Marzieh Najafi, Vahid Jamali, and Robert Schober

TL;DR
This paper develops optimal relay selection strategies for hybrid RF/FSO relay channels, considering buffer and bufferless relays, to maximize throughput with practical delay constraints and distributed implementation.
Contribution
It introduces new optimal relay selection and time allocation policies for hybrid RF/FSO systems, including buffer-aided and bufferless designs, with practical delay management and distributed algorithms.
Findings
Optimal policies significantly improve throughput over benchmarks.
Buffer-aided relays offer higher throughput at the cost of delay.
Distributed protocols are feasible and effective.
Abstract
Hybrid radio frequency (RF)/free space optical (FSO) systems are among the candidate enabling technologies for the next generation of wireless networks since they benefit from both the high data rates of the FSO subsystem and the high reliability of the RF subsystem. In this paper, we focus on the problem of throughput maximization in the parallel hybrid RF/FSO relay channel. In the parallel hybrid RF/FSO relay channel, a source node sends its data to a destination node with the help of multiple relay nodes. Thereby, for a given relay, the source-relay and the relay-destination FSO links are orthogonal with respect to each other due to the narrow beam employed for FSO transmission, whereas, due to the broadcast nature of the RF channel, half-duplex operation is required for the RF links if self-interference is to be avoided. Moreover, we consider the two cases where the relays are and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptical Wireless Communication Technologies · Full-Duplex Wireless Communications · Satellite Communication Systems
