Age of Information for Small Buffer Systems

Abstract

Consider a message processing system whose objective is to produce the most current information as measured by the quantity known as "age of information". We have argued in previous papers that if we are allowed to design the message processing policy ad libitum, we should keep a small buffer and operate according to a LIFO policy. In this small note we provide an analysis for the AoI of the Pm system which uses a buffer of size m, a single server, operating without service preemption and in a LIFO manner for stored messages. Analytical expressions for the mean (or even distribution) of the AoI in steady-state are possible but with the aid computer algebra. We explain the the analysis for m=3.

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