Abstract

Abstract In this paper, we propose a dual-hop parallel relayed mixed free space optical-underwater optical communication (FSO-UWOC) system model to setup a high-speed communication link connecting a distant sender located at the lighthouse tower and the receiver inside the deep ocean to transmit and receive the data for the applications such as deep sea exploration, marine life study etc. The proposed model is the setup of multiple parallel cooperative dual hop communication link for the betterment of the overall system performance under the worst case scenarios. The receiver examines the end-to-end signal to noise ratio and a relay is selected which has the maximum SNR. The selected relay then decodes the incoming optical signal through FSO link into its corresponding visible light signal and further transmits it to the underwater exploration devices such as underwater drone via VLC link. The FSO link is modelled by the Gamma-Gamma fading distribution and the VLC link is modelled by Exponential Generalized Gamma distribution. The end-to-end SNR of the system is utilized to derived the outage probability of the FSO-UWOC system and the impact of the individual link parameters is studied and presented for the proposed system model.

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