JOURNAL ARTICLE

Serial Free-Space Optical Relaying Communications Over Gamma-Gamma Atmospheric Turbulence Channels

Christos K. DatsikasKostas P. PeppasNikos C. SagiasG.S. Tombras

Year: 2010 Journal:   Journal of Optical Communications and Networking Vol: 2 (8)Pages: 576-576

Abstract

In this paper, a study on the end-to-end performance of multihop free-space optical wireless systems over turbulence-induced fading channels, modeled by the gamma-gamma distribution, is presented. Our analysis is carried out for systems employing amplify-and-forward channel-state-information-assisted or fixed-gain relays. To assess the statistical properties of the end-to-end signal-to-noise ratio for both considered systems, we derive novel closed-form expressions for the moment-generating function, the probability density function, and the cumulative distribution function of the product of rational powers of statistically independent squared gamma-gamma random variables. These statistical results are then applied to studying the outage probability and the average bit error probability of binary modulation schemes. Also, for the case of channel-state-information-assisted relays, an accurate asymptotic performance analysis at high SNR values is presented. Numerical examples compare analytical and simulation results, verifying the correctness of the proposed mathematical analysis.

Keywords:
Cumulative distribution function Fading Moment-generating function Channel state information Probability density function Channel (broadcasting) Gamma distribution Modulation (music) Computer science Algorithm Probability distribution Random variable Electronic engineering Nakagami distribution Mathematics Wireless Statistics Telecommunications Physics Engineering

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