In this paper, we present relay-assisted transmission as a powerful fading mitigation tool for free-space optical systems operating in atmospheric turbulence channels. We study both serial (i.e., multi-hop transmission) and parallel (i.e., cooperative diversity) decode-and-forward relaying. We consider an aggregated channel model which takes into account both path-loss and turbulence-induced log-normal fading. Since fading variance is distance-dependent in free-space optical systems, relay-assisted transmission takes advantage of the shorter hops and brings significant performance improvements. We have derived closed form expressions for outage probability of the relaying schemes under consideration which are further confirmed through Monte-Carlo simulations. Our outage probability analysis demonstrates that an impressive performance improvement of 18.5 dB is possible with the use of a single relay at a target outage probability of 10 -6 .
Manav R. BhatnagarM. K. ArtiKunal Bhatnagar
Arif BaşgümüşBahadır HiçdurmazHasan TemurtaşMustafa NamdarAhmet AltuncuGüneş Yılmaz