Intermittent Status Updating with Random Update Arrivals

2021 IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON INFORMATION THEORY (ISIT)(2021)

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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.
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status update,single energy unit,Tx time,random update arrivals,intermittent status updating problem,energy harvesting node,nonpreemptive sensing-computing,Tx operations,average peak age of information,threshold-based policy
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