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Dr. Ahmed Samir Mohamed Saied :: Publications:

Title:
Performance Analysis of Dual-Hop Hybrid RF-UOWC NOMA Systems
Authors: Ahmed Samir; Mohamed Elsayed; Ahmad A. Aziz El-Banna; Imran Shafique Ansari; Khaled Rabie; Basem M. ElHalawany
Year: 2022
Keywords: Hybrid RF-UOWC; exponential-generalized Gamma; non-orthogonal multiple access; outage probability; optimal power allocation
Journal: MDPI Sensors
Volume: 22
Issue: 12
Pages: 4521
Publisher: MDPI
Local/International: International
Paper Link:
Full paper Ahmed Samir Mohamed Saied_2-MDPI Sensors_RF_UWOC_OPEC_NOMA.pdf
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Abstract:

The hybrid combination between underwater optical wireless communication (UOWC) and radio frequency (RF) is a vital demand for enabling communication through the air–water boundary. On the other hand, non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is a key technology for enhancing system performance in terms of spectral efficiency. In this paper, we propose a downlink NOMA-based dual-hop hybrid RF-UOWC with decode and forward (DF) relaying. The UOWC channels are characterized by exponential-generalized Gamma (EGG) fading, while the RF channel is characterized by Rayleigh fading. Exact closed-form expressions of outage probabilities and approximated closed-form expressions of ergodic capacities are derived, for each NOMA individual user and the overall system as well, under the practical assumption of imperfect successive interference cancellation (SIC). These expressions are then verified via Monte-Carlo simulation for various underwater scenarios. To gain more insight into the system performance, we analyzed the asymptotic outage probabilities and the diversity order. Moreover, we formulated and solved a power allocation optimization problem to obtain an outage-optimal performance. For the sake of comparison and to highlight the achievable gain, the system performance is compared against a benchmark orthogonal multiple access (OMA)-based system.

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