Sensor data exchanges in IoT applications can experience a variable delay due to changes in the communication environment and sharing of processing capabilities. This variability can impact the performance and effectiveness of the systems being controlled, and is especially reflected on Age of Information (AoI), a performance metric that quantifies the freshness of updates in remote sensing. In this work, we discuss the quantitative impact of activation and propagation delays, both taken as random variables, on AoI. In our analysis we consider an offline scheduling over a finite horizon, we derive a closed form solution to evaluate the average AoI, and we validate our results through numerical simulation. We also provide further analysis on which type of delay has more influence on the system, as well as the probability that the system fails to deliver all the scheduled updates due to excessive delays of either kind.
Status update scheduling in remote sensing under variable activation and propagation delays
Badia L.;Zancanaro A.;Cisotto G.;Munari A.
2024
Abstract
Sensor data exchanges in IoT applications can experience a variable delay due to changes in the communication environment and sharing of processing capabilities. This variability can impact the performance and effectiveness of the systems being controlled, and is especially reflected on Age of Information (AoI), a performance metric that quantifies the freshness of updates in remote sensing. In this work, we discuss the quantitative impact of activation and propagation delays, both taken as random variables, on AoI. In our analysis we consider an offline scheduling over a finite horizon, we derive a closed form solution to evaluate the average AoI, and we validate our results through numerical simulation. We also provide further analysis on which type of delay has more influence on the system, as well as the probability that the system fails to deliver all the scheduled updates due to excessive delays of either kind.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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