Age of Information Analysis for NOMA-Assisted Grant-Free Transmissions with Randomly Arrived Packets

Abstract

This paper investigates the application of non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) to grant-free transmissions to reduce the age of information (AoI) in uplink status update systems, where multiple sources upload their status updates to a common receiver. Unlike existing studies which adopted the idealized generate-at-will (GAW) model, i.e., a status update data can be generated and transmitted at any time, this paper utilizes a more practical model to characterize the inherent randomness of the generation of the status updating data packets. A rigorous analytical framework is established to precisely evaluate the average AoI achieved by the NOMA-assisted grant-free schemes for both the cases with and without retransmission. The impact of the choice of the probability of transmission on the average AoI is investigated. Extensive simulation results are provided to validate the accuracy of the developed analysis. It is shown that NOMA-assisted schemes are more superior in reducing AoI, compared to orthogonal multiple access (OMA) based schemes. In addition, compared to schemes without retransmission, the AoI performance of the schemes with retransmission can be improved significantly when the status update generation rate is low or the user density is relatively high.

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