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dc.contributor.authorFidler, Markus 
dc.contributor.authorChampati, Jaya Prakash 
dc.contributor.authorWidmer, Joerg 
dc.contributor.authorNoroozi, Mahsa
dc.date.accessioned2023-04-10T17:44:30Z
dc.date.available2023-04-10T17:44:30Z
dc.date.issued2023-03-24
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12761/1686
dc.description.abstractThis paper contributes tail bounds of the age-of-information of a general class of parallel systems and explores their potential. Parallel systems arise in relevant cases, such as in multi-band mobile networks, multi-technology wireless access, or multi-path protocols, just to name a few. Typically, control over each communication channel is limited and random service outages and congestion cause buffering that impairs the age-of-information. The parallel use of independent channels promises a remedy, since outages on one channel may be compensated for by another. Surprisingly, for the wellknown case of M|M|1 queues we find the opposite: pooling capacity in one channel performs better than a parallel system with the same total capacity. A generalization is not possible since there are no solutions for other types of parallel queues at hand. In this work, we prove a dual representation of age-of-information in min-plus algebra that connects to queueing models known from the theory of effective bandwidth/capacity and the stochastic network calculus. Exploiting these methods, we derive tail bounds of the age-of-information of parallel G|G|1 queues. In addition to parallel classical queues, we investigate Markov channels where, depending on the memory of the channel, we show the true advantage of parallel systems. We continue to investigate this new finding and provide insight into when capacity should be pooled in one channel or when independent parallel channels perform better. We complement our analysis with simulation results and evaluate different update policies, scheduling policies, and the use of heterogeneous channels that is most relevant for latest multi-band networks.es
dc.description.sponsorshipCommunidad de Madrides
dc.language.isoenges
dc.publisherarXives
dc.titleStatistical Age-of-Information Bounds for Parallel Systems: When Do Independent Channels Make a Difference?es
dc.typetechnical reportes
dc.type.hasVersionSMURes
dc.rights.accessRightsopen accesses
dc.monograph.typetechnical_reportes
dc.page.total38es
dc.relation.projectNameEDGENETes
dc.subject.keywordAge of Information, Parallel Queues, 5G and mm-wave channelses
dc.identifier.reportarXiv:2303.14035es
dc.identifier.reportTR-IMDEA-Networks-2023-1


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