This work considers a two-user multiple access channel in which both users have Age of Information (AoI)-oriented traffic with different characteristics. More specifically, the first user has external traffic and cannot control the generation of status updates, and the second user monitors a sensor and transmits status updates to the receiver according to a generate-at-will policy. The receiver is equipped with multiple antennas and the transmitters have single antennas; the channels are subject to Rayleigh fading and path loss. We analyze the average AoI of the first user for a discrete-time first-come-first-served (FCFS) queue, last-come-first-served (LCFS) queue, and queue with packet replacement. We derive the AoI distribution and the a...
We study Age of Information (AoI) in a random access channel where a number of devices try to send s...
In applications of remote sensing, estimation, and control, timely communication is critical but not...
We study a scenario where a monitor is interested in the freshest possible update from a remote sens...
This work considers a two-user multiple access channel in which both users have Age of Information (...
In this work, we combine the two notions of timely delivery of information to study their interplay;...
This paper establishes an analytical framework for the upper bound on the average Age-of-Information...
Abstract This paper establishes an analytical framework for the upper bound on the average Age-of-I...
In this work, we study age-optimal scheduling with stability constraints in a multiple access channe...
Abstract In this paper, we consider an M/M/1 status update system consisting of two independent sou...
Age of information (AoI), defined as the time that elapsed since the last received update was genera...
© 2018 IFIP. Age of information (AoI), defined as the time elapsed since the last received update wa...
There is a growing interest in analysing the freshness of data in networked systems. Age of Informat...
© 2018 Association for Computing Machinery. Age of information (AoI) is a recently proposed metric f...
© 1993-2012 IEEE. Age of information (AoI) is a recently proposed metric for measuring information f...
Having timely and fresh knowledge about the current state of information sources is critical in a va...
We study Age of Information (AoI) in a random access channel where a number of devices try to send s...
In applications of remote sensing, estimation, and control, timely communication is critical but not...
We study a scenario where a monitor is interested in the freshest possible update from a remote sens...
This work considers a two-user multiple access channel in which both users have Age of Information (...
In this work, we combine the two notions of timely delivery of information to study their interplay;...
This paper establishes an analytical framework for the upper bound on the average Age-of-Information...
Abstract This paper establishes an analytical framework for the upper bound on the average Age-of-I...
In this work, we study age-optimal scheduling with stability constraints in a multiple access channe...
Abstract In this paper, we consider an M/M/1 status update system consisting of two independent sou...
Age of information (AoI), defined as the time that elapsed since the last received update was genera...
© 2018 IFIP. Age of information (AoI), defined as the time elapsed since the last received update wa...
There is a growing interest in analysing the freshness of data in networked systems. Age of Informat...
© 2018 Association for Computing Machinery. Age of information (AoI) is a recently proposed metric f...
© 1993-2012 IEEE. Age of information (AoI) is a recently proposed metric for measuring information f...
Having timely and fresh knowledge about the current state of information sources is critical in a va...
We study Age of Information (AoI) in a random access channel where a number of devices try to send s...
In applications of remote sensing, estimation, and control, timely communication is critical but not...
We study a scenario where a monitor is interested in the freshest possible update from a remote sens...