Performance evaluation of a novel relay assisted hybrid FSO / RF communication system with receive diversity
Mohammad Ali Amirabadi

TL;DR
This paper evaluates a new hybrid FSO/RF multi-hop relay system with receive diversity, analyzing its performance under various atmospheric turbulence conditions and deriving exact outage and error probability expressions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel multi-hop hybrid FSO/RF relay system with receive diversity and provides analytical performance expressions considering atmospheric turbulence effects.
Findings
Closed-form outage probability expressions derived
Bit Error Rate expressions obtained and verified
System performance under different turbulence regimes analyzed
Abstract
One of the main problems in mobile communication systems is the degradation of Radio Frequency (RF) connection when mobile user is far from base station. One way to solve this problem is to increase the transmitter power, but the mobile transmitter is not able to supply much power. Another way is to use a relay; among relay schemes, amplify and forward is better for long range communications. Amplify and forward relay is not affordable in terms of power consumption and performance, because it consumes a lot of power inefficiently and enhances the noise. Therefore, in other cases, except in the case of long range links, other relay protocols, such as decode and forward, as well as demodulate and forward, are preferable. In this paper, a novel multi-hop hybrid Free Space Optical (FSO) / RF link is presented; it is made up of two main parts. The first part establishes the connection…
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