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Performance Analysis of an Outdoor Visible Light Communications System for Internet-of-Vehicles

This paper looks at the performance of an outdoor visible light (OVLC) communication system used for Internet-of-Vehicles (IoV). In the proposed system an amplify-and-forward (AF) opportunistic scheme is used to extend the range of information broadcast from a traffic light to vehicles. The Gamma-Gamma channel gain and the Lambertian direct current (DC) channel gain are used to model the fading coefficient of each transmission and the short and thermal noise models used to represent the system noise. The statistics of the system are examined by deriving closed-form expressions for the cumulative distribution function (CDF) and probability density function (PDF) for the equivalent end-to-end signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Novel closed form equations are also developed for the outage probability and ergodic capacity. Numerical simulations performed showed that the system performance in terms of both outage probability and ergodic capacity improves with decreasing turbulence intensity. Results also illustrate that, as the distance between the vehicles increases, the system performance is more deteriorated.

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