Mixed FSO/RF Based Multiple HAPs Assisted Multiuser Multiantenna Terrestrial Communication

P. Singya, Mohamed-Slim Alouini
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In this work, a mixed free-space optics (FSO)/radio-frequency (RF) based multiple serial high altitude platforms (HAPs) assisted multiuser multiantenna terrestrial communication system is considered. For the considered multi-hop system, earth station to HAP and HAP to HAP links are assumed as FSO links, and HAP to terrestrial mobile users (MUs) link is assumed as RF link. At the FSO detector both the heterodyne detection and intensity modulation direct detection techniques are considered. Atmospheric turbulence of the ES to HAP FSO link is modeled with Gamma-Gamma fading along with the pointing error impairments. As HAP situates in the stratosphere, negligible atmospheric turbulence exists at HAP altitude (20 km), hence, only pointing error is considered for the inter HAP links. Further, the HAP consists of multiantenna array to provide high data-rates to the terrestrial users via RF links, considered to be Nakagami-m distributed. The intermediate HAPs perform selective decode-and-forward relaying and opportunistic user scheduling is performed for the best user selection. For the performance analysis, analytical expression of overall outage probability is obtained and the impact of various selection parameters like pointing error, FSO detection type, MU selection, number of antennas, and RF fading severity are observed on the outage performance. Asymptotic outage probability is also derived to obtain the diversity order of the considered communication system. Further, considering various modulation schemes, a generalized average bit-error-rate expression is derived and the impact of pointing error, FSO detection type, MU selection, number of antennas, and RF fading severity are observed on its performance. Finally, derived results are validated through Monte-Carlo simulations.
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基于混合FSO/RF的多HAPs辅助多用户多天线地面通信
在这项工作中,考虑了基于自由空间光学(FSO)/射频(RF)的混合多串行高空平台(HAPs)辅助多用户多天线地面通信系统。对于所考虑的多跳系统,假定地面站到HAP和HAP到HAP链路为FSO链路,假定HAP到地面移动用户(mu)链路为RF链路。在FSO探测器上,考虑了外差检测和强度调制直接检测技术。利用伽玛-伽玛衰落和指向误差损伤对ES - HAP FSO链路的大气湍流进行了建模。由于HAP位于平流层,在HAP高度(20km)存在可忽略不计的大气湍流,因此仅考虑HAP间链路的指向误差。此外,HAP由多天线阵列组成,通过RF链路向地面用户提供高数据速率,被认为是中川分布的。中间HAPs执行选择性的译码转发中继,并执行机会用户调度以实现最佳用户选择。对于性能分析,得到了总体中断概率的解析表达式,并观察了指向误差、FSO检测类型、MU选择、天线数量、射频衰落严重程度等各种选择参数对中断性能的影响。导出了渐近中断概率,得到了所考虑的通信系统的分集阶数。进一步,在考虑各种调制方案的情况下,推导了广义平均误码率表达式,并观察了指向误差、FSO检测类型、MU选择、天线数量和射频衰落严重程度对其性能的影响。最后,通过蒙特卡罗仿真验证了所得结果。
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