On the Performance Optimization of Two-way Hybrid VLC/RF based IoT System over Cellular Spectrum
Sutanu Ghosh, Mohamed-Slim Alouini

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the outage performance of a two-way hybrid VLC/RF IoT system using cooperative cognitive radio networks, providing closed-form outage probability expressions and optimizing system parameters for improved reliability.
Contribution
It introduces a novel hybrid VLC/RF architecture with cooperative spectrum sharing, deriving outage probabilities and optimizing parameters for enhanced system performance.
Findings
Closed-form outage probability expressions for LU and IoT links.
Optimization of system parameters to minimize outage probability.
Simulation results demonstrating the impact of VLC and RF parameters.
Abstract
This paper investigates the system outage performance of a useful architecture of two-way hybrid visible light communication/radio frequency (VLC/RF) communication using overlay mode of cooperative cognitive radio network (CCRN). The demand of high data rate application can be fulfilled using VLC link and communication over a wide area of coverage with high reliability can be achieved through RF link. In the proposed architecture, cooperative communication between two licensed user (LU) nodes is accomplished via an aggregation agent (AA). AA can perform like a relay node and in return, it can access the LU spectrum for two-way communications with Internet-of-Things (IoT) device. First, closed form expressions of outage probability of both LU and IoT communication are established. On the basis of these expressions, optimization problems are formulated to achieve minimum outage…
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