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Title: Performance of Integrated IoT Network With Hybrid mmWave/FSO/THz Backhaul Link
Authors: Zafaruddin, S.M.
Keywords: EEE
Backhaul
Data collection
Internet of Things (IoT)
Maximal ratio combining (MRC)
Selection combining
Terahertz communication
Issue Date: Jan-2024
Publisher: IEEE
Abstract: Establishing end-to-end connectivity of Internet of Things (IoT) network with the core for collecting sensing data from remote and hard-to-reach terrains is challenging. In this article, we analyze the performance of an IoT network integrated with a wireless backhaul link (BHL) for data collection. We propose a solution that involves a self-configuring protocol for aggregate node (AN) selection in an IoT network, which sends the data packet to an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) over radio frequency (RF) channels. We adopt a novel hybrid transmission technique for wireless backhaul employing opportunistic selections combining (OSC) and maximal ratio combining (MRC) that simultaneously transmits the data packet on mmWave (mW), free space optical (FSO), and terahertz (THz) technologies to take advantage of their complementary characteristics. We employ the decode-and-forward (DF) protocol to integrate the IoT and BHLs and provide physical layer performance assessment using outage probability and average bit-error rate (BER) under diverse channel conditions. We also develop simplified expressions to gain a better understanding of the system’s performance at a high-signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). We provide computer simulations to compare different wireless backhaul technologies under various channel and SNR scenarios and demonstrate the performance of the data collection using the integrated link
URI: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/10189895
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