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Title: PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF HYBRID FSO / RF COMMUNICATION SYSTEM WITH RECEIVE DIVERSITY IN THE PRESENCE OF CHI-SQUARE/GAMMA TURBULENCE AND RICIAN FADING
Authors: Panic, Stefan
Petrović, Vera
Drašković, Slobodan
Kontrec, Nataša
Milojević, Saša
Journal: BULLETIN D. Serikbayev of EKTU
Issue Date: 2023
Abstract: Within mobile communication systems, the inherent limitations of mobile devices necessitate a considerable portion of signal processing to occur at the base station. The technique of multiple access at the base station, entailing the amalgamation of diverse received signals, plays a pivotal role in the reconstruction of the original signal. This investigation introduces an innovative hybrid FSO/RF system that operates via a single-hop transfer, adeptly incorporating the concept of receive diversity to effectively counteract the challenges posed by saturated atmospheric turbulence. It is important to note that the FSO channel is observed under the Gamma/Chi-Square turbulence model, while the RF channel adheres to the Rician fading model. Notably, the study also yields a closed-form expression for the outage probability of the system. The results underscore significant enhancements in comparison to conventional FSO and RF systems. Despite the demand for an advanced receiver, the proposed hybrid architecture presents substantial improvements that significantly impact the performance of the communication system. It's noteworthy that at the reception, the Switch and Stay (SSC) combining technique along with Selection Combining diversity (SC) strategies are being observed. This holistic approach not only addresses the challenges posed by atmospheric conditions but also harnesses the benefits of diversity techniques to enhance the overall reliability and performance of the communication system.
URI: https://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/19785
Type: article
DOI: 10.51885/1561-4212_2023_4_304
ISSN: 1561-4212
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Engineering, Kragujevac

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