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Age Of Information With Finite Horizon And Partial Updates

David Ramirez, Elza Erkip, H. Vincent Poor

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04 May 2020

A resource-constrained system monitors a source of information by requesting a finite number of updates subject to random transmission delays. An a priori fixed update request policy is shown to minimize a polynomial penalty function of the age of information over arbitrary time horizons. Partial updates, compressed updates with reduced transmission and information content, in the presented model are shown to incur an age penalty independent of the compression. Finite horizons are shown to have better performance in terms of second order statistic relative to infinite horizons.

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