Performance analysis of a novel hybrid FSO / RF communication system
Mohammad Ali Amirabadi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel hybrid FSO/RF dual-hop relay system that enhances capacity and reliability, with performance analysis showing robustness against atmospheric turbulence and low power consumption.
Contribution
It presents the first analysis of user number effects on a hybrid FSO/RF system and derives closed-form BER and outage probability expressions verified by simulations.
Findings
Performance is nearly independent of atmospheric turbulence.
System maintains performance at low SNR levels.
Significant power savings with maintained reliability.
Abstract
In this paper, a novel dual-hop relay-assisted hybrid Free Space Optical / Radio Frequency (FSO / RF) communication system is presented. In this structure an access point connects users within the building to the Base Station via a hybrid parallel FSO / RF link, this link is proposed firstly. Parallel combination of FSO and RF links and use of an access point, will increase capacity, reliability and data rate of the system. It is the first time that the effect of number of users on the performance of a dual-hop relay-assisted hybrid parallel FSO / RF system is investigated. FSO link is considered in Gamma-Gamma atmospheric turbulence with the effect of pointing error and RF link is considered in Rayleigh fading. For the first time, closed-form expressions are derived for Bit Error Rate (BER) and Outage Probability (P_out) of the proposed system. Derived expressions are verified through…
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