研究目的
Investigating the performance of a three hop hybrid VLC/FSO/VLC-based relayed optical wireless communication system in terms of outage probability and average symbol error probability under various conditions.
研究成果
The study provides closed-form expressions for outage probability and average symbol error probability of a three hop hybrid VLC/FSO/VLC system. The numerical analysis shows the impact of various parameters on system performance, with findings indicating that system performance improves with lower pointing errors and higher field of view of the detector.
研究不足
The study assumes line-of-sight propagation for VLC links and ignores multidirectional reflections. The performance is analyzed under specific conditions of atmospheric turbulence and pointing errors, which may vary in real-world scenarios.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involves a three hop hybrid VLC/FSO/VLC system with DF relays. The VLC links follow the Lambertian emission model, and the FSO link follows Gamma-Gamma fading statistics under atmospheric turbulence and pointing errors.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The system includes a source inside a building, two DF relays on building tops, and a destination inside another building.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
LED as an optical source, photodetector as a receiver, and nonimaging optical concentrator.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Information is transmitted from the source to the first relay via VLC, then to the second relay via FSO, and finally to the destination via VLC.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Closed-form expressions for outage probability and average symbol error probability are derived and analyzed.
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