2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2108.01919
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When to Preprocess? Keeping Information Fresh for Computing Enable Internet of Things

Xijun Wang,
Minghao Fang,
Chao Xu
et al.

Abstract: Age of information (AoI), a notion that measures the information freshness, is an essential performance measure for time-critical applications in Internet of Things (IoT). With the surge of computing resources at the IoT devices, it is possible to preprocess the information packets that contain the status update before sending them to the destination so as to alleviate the transmission burden. However, the additional time and energy expenditure induced by computing also make the optimal updating a non-trivial … Show more

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“…The number of bits per element in the state matrix and the number of CPU cycles needed to process one bit are denoted by l and v, respectively. The number of time slots required for process one status update is then given by [20]…”
Section: System Model and Problem Formulation A System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The number of bits per element in the state matrix and the number of CPU cycles needed to process one bit are denoted by l and v, respectively. The number of time slots required for process one status update is then given by [20]…”
Section: System Model and Problem Formulation A System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the downlink transmission is failed, the only difference with the success situation is in (20). The rest part T 1 , T 2 , I t and E t are the same as ( 21) (22) (23).…”
Section: Low-complexity Suboptimal Policymentioning
confidence: 99%