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Minimizing the Age of Information in broadcast wireless networks
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2016
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Broadcast Wireless NetworksNetwork ScienceEngineeringData CommunicationEdge ComputingOpportunistic NetworkMulti-terminal Information TheorySum AoiNetwork CalculusWireless Broadcast NetworkScheduling PolicyCommunicationCombinatorial OptimizationDelay-tolerant NetworkingNetwork OptimizationOperations Research
We consider a wireless broadcast network with a base station sending time-sensitive information to a number of clients. The Age of Information (AoI), namely the amount of time that elapsed since the most recently delivered packet was generated, captures the freshness of the information. We formulate a discrete-time decision problem to find a scheduling policy that minimizes the expected weighted sum AoI of the clients in the network. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first work to provide a scheduling policy that optimizes AoI in a wireless network with unreliable channels. The results are twofold: first, we show that a Greedy Policy, which transmits the packet with highest current age, is optimal for the case of symmetric networks. Then, for the general network case, we establish that the problem is indexable and obtain the Whittle Index in closed-form. Numerical results are presented to demonstrate the performance of the policies.
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