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Optimal Selective Encoding for Timely Updates

Information Theory 2020-01-28 v1 Networking and Internet Architecture Signal Processing math.IT

Abstract

We consider a system in which an information source generates independent and identically distributed status update packets from an observed phenomenon that takes nn possible values based on a given pmf. These update packets are encoded at the transmitter node to be sent to the receiver node. Instead of encoding all nn possible realizations, the transmitter node only encodes the most probable kk realizations and disregards whenever a realization from the remaining nkn-k values occurs. We find the average age and determine the age-optimal real codeword lengths such that the average age at the receiver node is minimized. Through numerical evaluations for arbitrary pmfs, we show that this selective encoding policy results in a lower average age than encoding every realization and find the age-optimal kk. We also analyze a randomized selective encoding policy in which the remaining nkn-k realizations are encoded and sent with a certain probability to further inform the receiver at the expense of longer codewords for the selected kk realizations.

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@article{arxiv.2001.09975,
  title  = {Optimal Selective Encoding for Timely Updates},
  author = {Melih Bastopcu and Baturalp Buyukates and Sennur Ulukus},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.09975},
  year   = {2020}
}