Authors: Marić, Svetislav
Velimirović, Lazar 
Title: Optimal Frequency Hopping Patterns for FH-SCMA
Journal: IEEE 5G World Forum, 5GWF 2018 - Conference Proceedings
First page: 377
Last page: 382
Issue Date: 31-Oct-2018
Rank: M33
ISBN: 978-1-538-64982-4
DOI: 10.1109/5GWF.2018.8516980
Abstract: 
Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) techniques are an effective tool for increasing the user capacity in 5G networks. NOMA employs different interference cancellation strategies to improve the performance. This is necessary since the users occupy a same resource in any given time and the underlying user codes cannot achieve full orthogonality due to their short length compared to the number of users. In Sparse Code Multiple Access, Frequency Hopping (FH) can be used to randomize interference but the patterns need to be carefully designed in order to achieve effective randomization. In the paper, we first give the algebraic construction of optimal FH patterns when it comes to randomization, and then using simulations we establish the performance improvement when our patterns are compared with random pattern assignment.
Keywords: 5G networks | Frequency Hopping | Sparse Code Multiple Access
Publisher: IEEE
1st IEEE 5G World Forum, 5GWF 2018; Santa Clara; United States; 9 July 2018 through 11 July 2018
Project: Development of new information and communication technologies, based on advanced mathematical methods, with applications in medicine, telecommunications, power systems, protection of national heritage and education 

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