Abstract Information freshness is crucial in a wide range of wireless applications where a destination needs the most recent measurements of a remotely observed random process. In this paper, we study the information freshness of a single-server multi-source M/M/1 queueing model under a first-come first-served (FCFS) serving policy. The information freshness of the status updates of each source is evaluated by the average age of information (AoI). We derive an exact expression for the average AoI for the multi-source M/M/1 queueing model. Simulation results are provided to validate the derived exact expression for the average AoI
Age of Information (AoI) has proven to be a useful metric in networked systems where timely informat...
The age of information (AoI) is now well established as a metric that measures the freshness of info...
Freshness of information has become of high importance with the emergence of many real- time applica...
Abstract Freshness of status update packets is essential for wide range of real-time Internet of th...
Abstract In the context of the next generation wireless networks, freshness of status update packet...
Abstract Freshness of status update packets is essential for enabling services where a destination ...
Abstract We study the information freshness under three different source aware packet management po...
Having timely and fresh knowledge about the current state of information sources is critical in a va...
Abstract In this paper, we consider an M/M/1 status update system consisting of two independent sou...
We consider a multi-source status update system, where each source generates status update packets a...
We consider an information update system consisting of $N$ sources sending status packets at random ...
There is a growing interest in analysing the freshness of data in networked systems. Age of Informat...
There is a growing interest in analysing freshness of data in networked systems. Age of Information ...
Abstract We consider a status update system consisting of two independent sources, one server, and ...
Abstract We consider a multi-source status update system, where each source generates status update...
Age of Information (AoI) has proven to be a useful metric in networked systems where timely informat...
The age of information (AoI) is now well established as a metric that measures the freshness of info...
Freshness of information has become of high importance with the emergence of many real- time applica...
Abstract Freshness of status update packets is essential for wide range of real-time Internet of th...
Abstract In the context of the next generation wireless networks, freshness of status update packet...
Abstract Freshness of status update packets is essential for enabling services where a destination ...
Abstract We study the information freshness under three different source aware packet management po...
Having timely and fresh knowledge about the current state of information sources is critical in a va...
Abstract In this paper, we consider an M/M/1 status update system consisting of two independent sou...
We consider a multi-source status update system, where each source generates status update packets a...
We consider an information update system consisting of $N$ sources sending status packets at random ...
There is a growing interest in analysing the freshness of data in networked systems. Age of Informat...
There is a growing interest in analysing freshness of data in networked systems. Age of Information ...
Abstract We consider a status update system consisting of two independent sources, one server, and ...
Abstract We consider a multi-source status update system, where each source generates status update...
Age of Information (AoI) has proven to be a useful metric in networked systems where timely informat...
The age of information (AoI) is now well established as a metric that measures the freshness of info...
Freshness of information has become of high importance with the emergence of many real- time applica...