On the Performance of Irregular Repetition Slotted ALOHA with an Age of Information Threshold

10/27/2022
by   Hooman Asgari, et al.
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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.

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