Performance analysis of Point-to-Multi-Point (P2MP) Hybrid FSO/RF network

In this thesis, we present a detailed analysis of hybrid point-to-multipoint free space optical (FSO)/radio frequency (RF) wireless system. Hybrid FSO/RF sys- tems have emerged as a promising solution for high data rate wireless transmission. FSO technology can be used effectively in multiuser sc...

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Main Author: Boharba, Alwa Mohamed
Other Authors: Gebali, Fayez
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Language:English
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Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1828/11723
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spelling ndltd-uvic.ca-oai-dspace.library.uvic.ca-1828-117232020-05-07T03:35:57Z Performance analysis of Point-to-Multi-Point (P2MP) Hybrid FSO/RF network Boharba, Alwa Mohamed Gebali, Fayez high data rate wireless transmission equal priority protocol cross-layer Markov chain mode high-priority classes low-priority classes In this thesis, we present a detailed analysis of hybrid point-to-multipoint free space optical (FSO)/radio frequency (RF) wireless system. Hybrid FSO/RF sys- tems have emerged as a promising solution for high data rate wireless transmission. FSO technology can be used effectively in multiuser scenarios to support Point-to- Multi-Point (P2MP) networks. In this P2MP network, FSO links are used for data transmission from a central location to multiple users. When more than one FSO link fail, the central node uses a common backup RF link to transmit a frame to a remote node using an equal priority protocol. An equal priority protocol means that the remote nodes have the same priorities in being assigned the RF link. We assume two traffic classes, a high-priority and low-priority classes. The base station reserves two transmit buffers of each user for the downlink transmission. Considering the downlink traffic from the base station to a tagged remote node, we study several performance metrics. We develop a cross-layer Markov chain model to study the throughput from central node to a remote node as well as the performance of the resulting system. Graduate 2020-05-06T03:42:43Z 2020-05-06T03:42:43Z 2020 2020-05-05 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1828/11723 English en Available to the World Wide Web application/pdf
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topic high data rate wireless transmission
equal priority protocol
cross-layer Markov chain mode
high-priority classes
low-priority classes
spellingShingle high data rate wireless transmission
equal priority protocol
cross-layer Markov chain mode
high-priority classes
low-priority classes
Boharba, Alwa Mohamed
Performance analysis of Point-to-Multi-Point (P2MP) Hybrid FSO/RF network
description In this thesis, we present a detailed analysis of hybrid point-to-multipoint free space optical (FSO)/radio frequency (RF) wireless system. Hybrid FSO/RF sys- tems have emerged as a promising solution for high data rate wireless transmission. FSO technology can be used effectively in multiuser scenarios to support Point-to- Multi-Point (P2MP) networks. In this P2MP network, FSO links are used for data transmission from a central location to multiple users. When more than one FSO link fail, the central node uses a common backup RF link to transmit a frame to a remote node using an equal priority protocol. An equal priority protocol means that the remote nodes have the same priorities in being assigned the RF link. We assume two traffic classes, a high-priority and low-priority classes. The base station reserves two transmit buffers of each user for the downlink transmission. Considering the downlink traffic from the base station to a tagged remote node, we study several performance metrics. We develop a cross-layer Markov chain model to study the throughput from central node to a remote node as well as the performance of the resulting system. === Graduate
author2 Gebali, Fayez
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Boharba, Alwa Mohamed
author Boharba, Alwa Mohamed
author_sort Boharba, Alwa Mohamed
title Performance analysis of Point-to-Multi-Point (P2MP) Hybrid FSO/RF network
title_short Performance analysis of Point-to-Multi-Point (P2MP) Hybrid FSO/RF network
title_full Performance analysis of Point-to-Multi-Point (P2MP) Hybrid FSO/RF network
title_fullStr Performance analysis of Point-to-Multi-Point (P2MP) Hybrid FSO/RF network
title_full_unstemmed Performance analysis of Point-to-Multi-Point (P2MP) Hybrid FSO/RF network
title_sort performance analysis of point-to-multi-point (p2mp) hybrid fso/rf network
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