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Delay and Peak-Age Violation Probability in Short-Packet Transmissions

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This paper investigates the distribution of delay and peak age of information in a communication system where packets, generated according to an independent and identically distributed Bernoulli process, are placed in a single-server queue with first-come first-served discipline and transmitted over an additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel. When a packet is correctly decoded, the sender receives an instantaneous error-free positive acknowledgment, upon which it removes the packet from the buffer. In the case of negative acknowledgment, the packet is retransmitted. By leveraging finite-blocklength results for the AWGN channel, we characterize the delay violation and the peak-age violation probability without resorting to approximations based on large deviation theory as in previous literature. Our analysis reveals that there exists an optimum blocklength that minimizes the delay violation and the peak-age violation probabilities. We also show that one can find two blocklength values that result in very similar average delay but significantly different delay violation probabilities. This highlights the importance of focusing on violation probabilities rather than on averages.

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Towards AoI-aware Smart IoT Systems

cs.NI · 2019-08-28 · conditional · novelty 5.0

Measured Age of Information on real Internet and local Wi-Fi IoT testbeds and derived how synchronization bias shifts average age under linear, exponential, and logarithmic penalties.

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  • Towards AoI-aware Smart IoT Systems cs.NI · 2019-08-28 · conditional · none · ref 3 · internal anchor

    Measured Age of Information on real Internet and local Wi-Fi IoT testbeds and derived how synchronization bias shifts average age under linear, exponential, and logarithmic penalties.