Abstract
Sparse code multiple-access (SCMA) is an emerging technique to support massive connectivity in 5G networks and beyond. In SCMA transmissions, some resource-blocks may undergo certain contamination due to deep fading and/or jamming attacks, thus leading to severe performance degradation over such contaminated ones. Besides, the current SCMA infrastructure is normally deployed in single-cell. To deploy the SCMA into multicell networks under contaminated/jamming channels, we propose a novel frequency-hopping based SCMA (FH-SCMA) for quasi-synchronous multi-cell networks, in which the entire subcarrier-channels of every codeword keep hopping over the multiple resource-blocks according certain hopping pattern. We propose and design a pseudo-randomly orthogonal hopping pattern to adapt to the specific requirements of quasi-synchronous FH-SCMA multi-cell networks. Our analysis and simulation results indicate that the proposed FH-SCMA leads to both improved user capacity and error-rate performance, whilst remaining resilient to the inter-cell interference.