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Prakriti Saxena

Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

Publications -  14
Citations -  272

Prakriti Saxena is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bit error rate & Noise (electronics). The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications receiving 144 citations.

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Experimental Investigation of All-Optical Relay-Assisted 10 Gb/s FSO Link Over the Atmospheric Turbulence Channel

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provided a mathematical framework for the end-to-end SNR and bit-error rate (BER) performance and confirmed that the derived analytical results reasonably match experimental results especially at relatively high SNR.
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BER performance of an optically pre-amplified FSO system under turbulence and pointing errors with ASE noise

TL;DR: In this article, the bit error rate (BER) performance of a free space optical (FSO) communication system was evaluated in the presence of amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) noise under weak, moderate to strong, and very strong atmospheric turbulence regimes and PEs.
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Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface for Mixed FSO-RF Systems With Co-Channel Interference

TL;DR: It is shown through numerical results that RIS-based dual-hop mixed FSO-RF system provide a significant performance enhancement in comparison to a traditional dual-hops mixed FOsO- RF system even in presence of CCI.
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A Simplified Form of Beam Spread Function in Underwater Wireless Optical Communication and its Applications

TL;DR: This paper derives a simplified power series expression of BSF by solving the existing integral form, and closed-form expressions of BER, capacity, and outage probability of the UWOC system, taking the effect of scattering, absorption, and misalignment in consideration, are derived.
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Mobile User Connectivity in Relay-Assisted Visible Light Communications.

TL;DR: Analysis of the behavior of the mobile user acting as a relay while considering a realistic locations of the receivers and transmitters on a standard mobile phone, shows that relay-based systems offer a significant improvement in terms of the coverage compared to direct non-line of sight VLC links.