The Role of Early Sampling in Age of Information Minimization in the Presence of ACK Delays

08/15/2023
by   Sahan Liyanaarachchi, et al.
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We study the structure of the optimal sampling policy to minimize the average age of information when the channel state (i.e., busy or idle) is not immediately perceived by the transmitter upon the delivery of a sample due to random delays in the feedback (ACK) channel. In this setting, we show that it is not always optimal to wait for ACKs before sampling, and thus, early sampling before the arrival of an ACK may be optimal. We show that, under certain conditions on the distribution of the ACK delays, the optimal policy is a mixture of two threshold policies.

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