The present paper focuses on an IoT setting in which a large number of devices generate time-stamped updates addressed to a common gateway. Medium access is regulated following a grant-free approach, and the system aims at maintaining an up-to-date knowledge at the receiver, measured through the average network age of information (AoI). In this context, we propose a variation of the irregular repetition slotted ALOHA (IRSA) protocol. The scheme, referred to as age-threshold IRSA (AT-IRSA), leverages feedback provided by the receiver to admit to the channel only devices whose AoI exceeds a dynamically adapted target value. By means of detailed networks simulations, as well as of a simple yet tight analytical approximation, we demonstrate that the approach can more than halve the average network AoI compared to plain IRSA, and offers notable improvements over feedback-based state-of-the-art slotted ALOHA solutions recently proposed in the literature.
翻译:本文件侧重于一个IoT设置,在这种设置中,大量装置生成了针对共同网关的有时间标记的更新,按照无赠款办法对中位接入进行规范,该系统的目的是通过信息的平均网络年龄(AoI)来保持接收者的最新知识。在这方面,我们提议对不规则的重复的ALOHA(IRSA)时间档协议进行修改。这个称为IMSA(AT-IRSA)的计划,利用接收者提供的反馈将AoI超过动态调整目标值的唯一设备录入频道。我们通过详细的网络模拟以及简单而严密的分析近距离,我们证明该方法可以比普通的IRSA(ARA)多半的平均网络,并对文献中最近提出的基于反馈的、最先进的AloHA(AT-IRSA)时间档解决方案提供显著的改进。