When to Preprocess? Keeping Information Fresh for Computing Enable Internet of Things
Xijun Wang, Minghao Fang, Chao Xu, Howard H. Yang, Xinghua Sun, Xiang, Chen, Tony Q. S. Quek

TL;DR
This paper investigates the optimal timing of preprocessing and transmission in IoT systems to minimize a weighted sum of information age and energy consumption, using a semi-Markov decision process framework.
Contribution
It formulates a joint preprocessing and transmission policy optimization as an SMDP, deriving threshold-based optimal policies and proposing a structure-aware algorithm.
Findings
Preprocessing is more beneficial at high AoI regimes.
The optimal policy is of threshold type with respect to AoI.
Simulation shows the proposed policy outperforms baselines.
Abstract
Age of information (AoI), a notion that measures the information freshness, is an essential performance measure for time-critical applications in Internet of Things (IoT). With the surge of computing resources at the IoT devices, it is possible to preprocess the information packets that contain the status update before sending them to the destination so as to alleviate the transmission burden. However, the additional time and energy expenditure induced by computing also make the optimal updating a non-trivial problem. In this paper, we consider a time-critical IoT system, where the IoT device is capable of preprocessing the status update before the transmission. Particularly, we aim to jointly design the preprocessing and transmission so that the weighted sum of the average AoI of the destination and the energy consumption of the IoT device is minimized. Due to the heterogeneity in…
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