Publication | Open Access
Age-based Scheduling
132
Citations
12
References
2018
Year
EngineeringWireless RoutingReal-time AlgorithmEdge ComputingOpportunistic NetworkNetwork Traffic ControlReal-time TrafficDelay-tolerant NetworkingReal-time SystemsMobile ComputingInternet Of ThingsComputer ScienceHard DeadlinesReal-time Scheduling Policies
We consider the problem of scheduling real-time traffic with hard deadlines in a wireless ad hoc network. In contrast to existing real-time scheduling policies that merely ensure a minimal timely throughput, our design goal is to provide guarantees on both the timely throughput and data freshness in terms of age-of-information (AoI), which is a newly proposed metric that captures the "age" of the most recently received information at the destination of a link. The main idea is to introduce the AoI as one of the driving factors in making scheduling decisions. We first prove that the proposed scheduling policy is feasibility-optimal, i.e., satisfying the per-traffic timely throughput requirement. Then, we derive an upper bound on a considered data freshness metric in terms of AoI, demonstrating that the network-wide data freshness is guaranteed and can be tuned under the proposed scheduling policy. Interestingly, we reveal that the improvement of network data freshness is at the cost of slowing down the convergence of the timely throughput. Extensive simulations are performed to validate our analytical results. Both analytical and simulation results confirm the capability of the proposed scheduling policy to improve the data freshness without sacrificing the feasibility optimality.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1