Minimizing Age of Information for Real-Time Monitoring in Resource-Constrained Industrial IoT Networks
Qian Wang, He Chen, Yonghui Li, Zhibo Pang, Branka Vucetic

TL;DR
This paper develops an optimal scheduling policy for minimizing the Age of Information in resource-constrained IIoT systems, balancing timely updates with limited power over unreliable links.
Contribution
It formulates a constrained Markov Decision Process for AoI minimization under power constraints and derives a threshold-based optimal policy with reduced computational complexity.
Findings
Optimal policy outperforms random scheduling in AoI reduction.
Threshold structure of the optimal policy is proven.
System parameters like status generation and failure rate significantly affect AoI.
Abstract
This paper considers an Industrial Internet of Thing (IIoT) system with a source monitoring a dynamic process with randomly generated status updates. The status updates are sent to an designated destination in a real-time manner over an unreliable link. The source is subject to a practical constraint of limited average transmission power. Thus, the system should carefully schedule when to transmit a fresh status update or retransmit the stale one. To characterize the performance of timely status update, we adopt a recent concept, Age of Information (AoI), as the performance metric. We aim to minimize the long-term average AoI under the limited average transmission power at the source, by formulating a constrained Markov Decision Process (CMDP) problem. To address the formulated CMDP, we recast it into an unconstrained Markov Decision Process (MDP) through Lagrangian relaxation. We prove…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAge of Information Optimization · Congenital Heart Disease Studies · IoT Networks and Protocols
