Age of Information Minimization in Fading Multiple Access Channels

R. Bhat, R. Vaze, M. Motani
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Freshness of information is an important requirement in many real-time applications. The age of information (AoI), a metric for measuring the freshness of information, is the time elapsed since the generation of the last successful update received by the destination. We consider $M$ sources (users) updating their statuses over a block-fading multiple access channel to a base station (BS). At the start of each fading block, the BS acquires perfect information about channel power gain realizations of all the users in the block. Using this information, a centralized scheduling policy at the BS in a block decides whether to idle or select a user to receive a packet from, in order to minimize a long-term weighted average AoI across all users subject to long-term average power constraint at each user. In this work, we propose a simple age-independent stationary randomized policy (AI-SRP), with which the minimum achievable weighted average AoI across the users is at most two times the AoI of the optimal policy.
衰落多址信道中的信息最小化时代
在许多实时应用中,信息的新鲜度是一个重要的要求。信息年龄(AoI)是测量信息新鲜度的度量,是指从目标接收到的最后一次成功更新生成以来所经过的时间。我们考虑$M$源(用户)通过块衰落多址通道更新到基站(BS)的状态。在每个衰落块开始时,BS获取该块中所有用户信道功率增益实现的完整信息。使用这些信息,块中BS的集中调度策略决定是闲置还是选择一个用户来接收数据包,以便最小化所有用户的长期加权平均AoI,这些用户受每个用户的长期平均功率约束。在这项工作中,我们提出了一个简单的年龄无关平稳随机策略(AI-SRP),其中可实现的最小加权平均AoI最多是最优策略AoI的两倍。
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