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arxiv: 1608.08622 · v2 · pith:EF37UBX7new · submitted 2016-08-30 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT

The Age of Information: Real-Time Status Updating by Multiple Sources

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keywords multiplesourcessystemsservicestatusupdatingfinite-statefirst-served
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We examine multiple independent sources providing status updates to a monitor through simple queues. We formulate an Age of Information (AoI) timeliness metric and derive a general result for the AoI that is applicable to a wide variety of multiple source service systems. For first-come first-served and two types of last-come first-served systems with Poisson arrivals and exponential service times, we find the region of feasible average status ages for multiple updating sources. We then use these results to characterize how a service facility can be shared among multiple updating sources. A new simplified technique for evaluating the AoI in finite-state continuous-time queueing systems is also derived. Based on stochastic hybrid systems, this method makes AoI evaluation to be comparable in complexity to finding the stationary distribution of a finite-state Markov chain.

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