Optimizing Age of Information in Random-Access Poisson Networks
Xinghua Sun, Fangming Zhao, Howard H. Yang, Wen Zhan, Xijun Wang and, Tony Q. S. Quek

TL;DR
This paper analyzes and optimizes the age of information in large-scale IoT networks with random access, deriving explicit formulas and optimal parameters to minimize AoI considering interference and node density effects.
Contribution
It provides the first explicit expressions for peak AoI in Poisson networks and characterizes optimal system parameters under interference constraints.
Findings
Optimal channel access probability decreases with node density.
Joint tuning of parameters always sets channel access probability to one.
Peak AoI grows linearly with node deployment density.
Abstract
Timeliness is an emerging requirement for many Internet of Things (IoT) applications. In IoT networks, where a large-number of nodes are distributed, severe interference may incur during the transmission phase which causes age of information (AoI) degradation. It is therefore important to study the performance limit of AoI as well as how to achieve such limit. In this paper, we aim to optimize the AoI in random access Poisson networks. By taking into account the spatio-temporal interactions amongst the transmitters, an expression of the peak AoI is derived, based on explicit expressions of the optimal peak AoI and the corresponding optimal system parameters including the packet arrival rate and the channel access probability are further derived. It is shown that with a given packet arrival rate (resp. a given channel access probability), the optimal channel access probability (resp. the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAge of Information Optimization · Congenital Heart Disease Studies · IoT Networks and Protocols
