Age of Information Scaling in Large Networks with Hierarchical Cooperation
Abstract
Given n randomly located source-destination (S-D) pairs on a fixed area network that want to communicate with each other, we study the age of information with a particular focus on its scaling as the network size n grows. We propose a three-phase transmission scheme that utilizes hierarchical cooperation between users along with mega update packets and show that an average age scaling of O(nα(h) n) per-user is achievable where h denotes the number of hierarchy levels and α(h) = 13·2h+1 which tends to 0 as h increases such that asymptotically average age scaling of the proposed scheme is O( n). To the best of our knowledge, this is the best average age scaling result in a status update system with multiple S-D pairs.
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