Age of Information in Multihop Multicast Networks
Baturalp Buyukates, Alkan Soysal, Sennur Ulukus

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the age of information in multihop multicast networks and demonstrates that using an earliest $k$ transmission scheme at each hop can keep the age constant regardless of network size, optimizing update dissemination.
Contribution
It introduces an earliest $k$ transmission scheme for multihop multicast networks and determines optimal $k_ ext{ell}$ values for arbitrary link delays, maintaining constant age.
Findings
Age of information can be kept constant with respect to network size using the proposed scheme.
Optimal $k_ ext{ell}$ values depend on link delay distributions.
The scheme effectively scales in multihop multicast networks.
Abstract
We consider the age of information in a multihop multicast network where there is a single source node sending time-sensitive updates to end nodes, and denotes the number of hops. In the first hop, the source node sends updates to first-hop receiver nodes, and in the second hop each first-hop receiver node relays the update packets that it has received to further users that are connected to it. This network architecture continues in further hops such that each receiver node in hop is connected to further receiver nodes in hop . We study the age of information experienced by the end nodes, and in particular, its scaling as a function of . We show that, using an earliest transmission scheme in each hop, the age of information at the end nodes can be made a constant independent of . In particular, the source node transmits each update packet…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAge of Information Optimization · IoT Networks and Protocols · Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
