Scheduling Policies for Age Minimization in Wireless Networks with Unknown Channel State

Age of information (AoI) is a recently proposed metric that measures the time elapsed since the generation of the last received information update. We consider the problem of AoI minimization for a network under general interference constraints, and time varying channel. We study the case where the...

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Main Authors: Talak, Rajat Rajendra (Author), Kadota, Igor (Author), Karaman, Sertac (Author), Modiano, Eytan H (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2020-08-20T14:20:58Z.
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520 |a Age of information (AoI) is a recently proposed metric that measures the time elapsed since the generation of the last received information update. We consider the problem of AoI minimization for a network under general interference constraints, and time varying channel. We study the case where the channel statistics are known, but the current channel state is unknown. We propose two scheduling policies, namely, the virtual queue based policy and age-based policy. In the virtual queue based policy, the scheduler schedules links with maximum weighted sum of the virtual queue lengths, while in the age-based policy, the scheduler schedules links with maximum weighted sum of a function of link AoI. We prove that the virtual queue based policy is peak age optimal, up to an additive constant, while the age-based policy is at most factor 4 away from the optimal age. Numerical results suggest that both the proposed policies are, in fact, very close to the optimal. 
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