研究目的
Analyzing the error rate and ergodic capacity of an RF-FSO system with partial relay selection in the presence of pointing errors.
研究成果
The temporal correlation coefficient significantly impacts system performance, with higher correlation improving BER and capacity when the best relay is selected, but degrading it when the worst relay is used. Pointing errors and atmospheric turbulence conditions also affect performance, with stronger effects under favorable FSO conditions.
研究不足
The analysis assumes specific channel models (Rayleigh for RF, Gamma-Gamma for FSO) and pointing errors; practical implementation challenges and real-world variations are not addressed.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study uses analytical modeling and Monte Carlo simulations to analyze a dual-hop RF-FSO relaying system with partial relay selection based on outdated CSI. Amplify-and-forward protocol is employed. RF links are modeled with Rayleigh fading, and FSO links with Gamma-Gamma turbulence and pointing errors.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
No specific samples or datasets are used; the analysis is theoretical and simulation-based.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Not explicitly mentioned in the paper.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Derivation of analytical expressions for average BER and ergodic capacity using Meijer's G-functions, followed by numerical validation via Monte Carlo simulations.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Analytical derivations and numerical computations using mathematical functions; simulations to confirm results.
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