Abstract

We study the uplink of a linear cellular model featuring short range inter-cell interference. Specifically, we consider a K -transmitter/K -receiver interference network where the signal transmitted by a given transmitter is interfered by the signal sent by the transmitter to its left. We assume that each transmitter has side-information consisting of the messages of the Je users to its left and the Jr users to its right, and that each receiver can decode its message using the signals received at its own antenna, at the if antennas to its left, and at the i- antennas to its right. For this setting, we characterize the multiplexing gain, i.e., the asymptotic logarithmic growth of the sum-rate capacity at high SNR, and point out interesting duality aspects. We also present results on the multiplexing gain of a symmetric version of this network where the signal sent by a given transmitter is interfered by the signals sent by the transmitter to its left and the transmitter to its right.