Finding the Exact Distribution of (Peak) Age of Information for Queues of PH/PH/1/1 and M/PH/1/2 Type
Bufferless and single-buffer queueing systems have recently been shown to be effective in coping with escalated Age of Information (AoI) figures arising in systems with large buffers and FCFS scheduling. In this paper, we propose a numerical algorithm for obtaining the exact distribution of both the AoI and the peak AoI (PAoI) in the bufferless PH/PH/1/1 and PH/PH/1/1/LCFS queues as well as the single-buffer M/PH/1/2 and M/PH/1/2* queues, the latter one involving the replacement of the packet in the queue by the new arrival. The proposed exact models are based on the well-established theory of Markov fluid queues and the numerical algorithms rely on numerically stable and efficient vector-matrix operations. Moreover, the obtained exact distributions are in matrix exponential form making it amenable to calculate the tail distributions and the associated moments straightforwardly. We validate the proposed algorithms with simulations and we also comparatively study the AoI performance of the four queueing systems of interest as a function of the system load as well as the squared coefficient of variation (scov) of the service time. A similar study is also pursued for assessing the impact of the scov of the interarrival time for the two bufferless queueing systems.
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