On the Capacity of Hybrid FSO/RF Links

Hybrid Free Space Optics (FSO)/Radio Frequency (RF) communication systems have emerged as a way to improve network performance by providing enhanced availability and reliability. In an effort to mitigate individual drawbacks in the optical link during adverse weather conditions, network traffic flows simultaneously between channels. Based on the Shannon-Hartley theorem, channel capacity is dependent, among others, on both the signal to noise ratio (SNR) and channel bandwidth. As such, combined link throughput may be affected by channel state conditions. Because atmosphere turbulence can be modeled as a time-varying fading channel, capacity analysis can be investigated. In this paper, authors apply various availability scenarios of channel state information (CSI) on the optical link to derive closed-form expressions for combined link capacity. Numerical simulation provides a comparison to the results.

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