Age of Information in the Presence of an Adversary

02/08/2022
by   Subhankar Banerjee, et al.
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We consider a communication system where a base station serves N users, one user at a time, over a wireless channel. We consider the timeliness of the communication of each user via the age of information metric. A constrained adversary can block at most a given fraction, α, of the time slots over a horizon of T slots, i.e., it can block at most α T slots. We show that an optimum adversary blocks α T consecutive time slots of a randomly selected user. The interesting consecutive property of the blocked time slots is due to the cumulative nature of the age metric.

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