학술논문

HAPS-Assisted Hybrid RF-FSO Multicast Communications: Error and Outage Analysis
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems IEEE Trans. Aerosp. Electron. Syst. Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on. 59(1):140-152 Feb, 2023
Subject
Aerospace
Robotics and Control Systems
Signal Processing and Analysis
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Radio frequency
Signal to noise ratio
Satellite broadcasting
Attenuation
Low earth orbit satellites
Optical transmitters
Optical beams
High altitude platform station (HAPS)
multicast transmission
outage probability (OP)
stratospheric attenuation
Language
ISSN
0018-9251
1557-9603
2371-9877
Abstract
In this article, we study the performance of multiple-hop mixed radio frequency (RF)/free-space optical (FSO) communication-based decode-and-forward protocol for multicast networks. So far, serving a large number of users is considered a promising approach for real-time applications to address the massive data traffic demands. In this regard, we propose two practical use cases. In the former model, we propose a high altitude platform station (HAPS)-aided mixed RF/FSO/RF communication scheme where a terrestrial ground station intends to communicate with a cluster of nodes through two stratospheric HAPS systems. In the latter model, we assume that the line of sight connectivity is inaccessible between the two HAPS systems due to high attenuation caused by large propagation distances. Thereby, we propose a low Earth orbit satellite-aided mixed RF/FSO/FSO/RF communication. For the proposed scenarios, closed-form expressions of outage probability (OP) and bit error rate are derived. In addition, to illustrate the asymptotic behavior of the proposed models, diversity gains are obtained. Furthermore, ergodic capacity and energy efficiency (EE) are provided for both scenarios. Finally, the simulation results are provided to validate the theoretical derivations. The results show that a satellite-aided mixed RF/FSO/FSO/RF scenario achieves better OP, whereas an HAPS-aided mixed RF/FSO/RF scenario can achieve a higher EE.