In this paper, we consider a three hop hybrid visible light communication/free space optical/visible light communication (VLC/FSO/VLC) system in which the information is transmitted from a room inside the building on a VLC link toward the decode and forward (DF) relay attached to that building. The relay maps the incoming signal on the FSO link and forwards it to the other DF relay attached to the second building, which further passes it down to the user inside the room onto the VLC downlink. The VLC and FSO links follow the Lambertian emission model and Gamma‐Gamma fading statistics, respectively, under the impact of atmospheric turbulence, pointing errors, semiangle, and field of view of the detector. The performance of the three hop hybrid system is derived in terms of the closed‐form expression for the outage probability. The error performance is analyzed in terms of average symbol error probability of the considered hybrid system. Furthermore, an expression for asymptotic outage probability of the system is derived to investigate the behavior of the system at high signal‐to‐noise ratio (SNR) regimes. The impact of variation in the parameters on the hybrid VLC/FSO//VLC communication system performance is illustrated by the numerical plots.
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