학술논문

Intermittent Status Updating with Random Update Arrivals
Document Type
Conference
Source
2021 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT) Information Theory (ISIT), 2021 IEEE International Symposium on. :3121-3126 Jul, 2021
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Transmitters
Data integrity
Distributed databases
Receivers
Information age
Batteries
Sensors
Language
Abstract
We consider an intermittent status updating problem where updates arrive randomly. An energy harvesting node performs non-preemptive sensing/computing (S/C) to generate a status update when an arrival occurs. The node subsequently chooses to either transmit (Tx) or wait for another update to generate a new one. The S/C time for each update is independent with a general distribution. S/C and Tx operations each cost a single energy unit. The transmitter has a data buffer to save the latest update and a single transmitter where Tx time is independent general distributed. Any update arriving in Tx stage is discarded. We focus on one unit battery and infinite battery; and we show that average peak age of information (AoI) at the receiver is minimized by a threshold-based policy that allows only young packets to be transmitted. Our numerical results provide average peak AoI performance comparisons.