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Title: Performance Analysis of IRS-Assisted Hybrid FSO/RF Communication System
Authors: Sharma, SandeshVishwakarma, Narendra;Ramabadran, Swaminathan;
Keywords: Atmospheric turbulence; Bit error rate; Channel capacity; Cost effectiveness; Errors; Intelligent systems; Optical communication; Underwater acoustics; Average bit-error rates; Ergodic channel capacity; Free space optic; Freespace optics; Hybrid free space optic/radio frequency system; Intelligent reflecting surface; Performances analysis; Radio frequency systems; Reflecting surface; Monte Carlo methods
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Citation: Sharma, S., Vishwakarma, N., & Swaminathan, R. (2022). Performance analysis of IRS-assisted hybrid FSO/RF communication system. Paper presented at the 2022 National Conference on Communications, NCC 2022, 268-273. doi:10.1109/NCC55593.2022.9806764 Retrieved from www.scopus.com
Abstract: Free space optics (FSO) communication is seen as a cost-effective way to provide higher bandwidth, higher data rates, better link security, higher immunity to interference, etc., compared to radio frequency (RF) communication over short link distances. Despite these advantages, FSO link is severely affected by pointing errors, atmospheric turbulence, and signal loss due to the obstructions caused by buildings, trees, mountains, etc. In this paper, we propose a hybrid communication system model consisting of a FSO subsystem backed by a reliable RF subsystem with the goal to improve the coverage and system reliability. In addition, both the FSO and RF subsystems are assisted by intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRS). Specifically, we carry out the performance analysis of the IRS-assisted hybrid FSO/RF system by deriving approximate closed-form expressions for outage probability, average bit error rate (BER), and ergodic channel capacity assuming intensity modulation/direct detection (IM/DD) technique. The numerical results are shown along with insightful discussions. It is observed from the numerical results that the system performance improves as the number of elements in IRS increases. Further, the IRS-assisted hybrid FSO/RF system performs better in terms of ergodic capacity and average BER than the existing FSO and hybrid FSO/RF systems. Finally, Monte-Carlo simulations are presented to verify the correctness of the analytical results. © 2022 IEEE.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1109/NCC55593.2022.9806764
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/10836
ISBN: 978-1665451369
Type of Material: Conference Paper
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