The 18th International Symposium on Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc and Wireless Networks (WiOpt 2020)
Keynote Addresses
Session Keynote-1
Keynote 1
Conference
4:15 PM
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5:30 PM EEST
Local
Jun 16 Tue, 6:15 AM
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7:30 AM PDT
Optimizing Information Freshness in Wireless Networks: From Theory to Practice
Eytan Modiano (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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Age of Information (AoI) is a recently proposed performance metric that captures the freshness of the information from the perspective of the application. AoI measures the time that elapsed from the moment that the most recently received packet was generated to the present time. In this talk, we explore the AoI optimization problem in wireless networks.
We start by considering a wireless network with a number of nodes transmitting information to a base station and develop low-complexity transmission scheduling policies that result in near-optimal AoI performance. We then extend our results to wireless networks under general interference constraints, and develop joint routing and scheduling schemes for minimizing AoI. Finally, we discuss implementation of our transmission scheduling policies using software defined radios.
We start by considering a wireless network with a number of nodes transmitting information to a base station and develop low-complexity transmission scheduling policies that result in near-optimal AoI performance. We then extend our results to wireless networks under general interference constraints, and develop joint routing and scheduling schemes for minimizing AoI. Finally, we discuss implementation of our transmission scheduling policies using software defined radios.
Session Chair
Longbo Huang (Tsinghua University)
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