Age of Information in Multicast Networks with Multiple Update Streams
We consider the age of information in a multicast network where there is a single source node that sends time-sensitive updates to n receiver nodes. Each status update is one of two kinds: type I or type II. To study the age of information experienced by the receiver nodes for both types of updates, we consider two cases: update streams are generated by the source node at-will and update streams arrive exogenously to the source node. We show that using an earliest k_1 and k_2 transmission scheme for type I and type II updates, respectively, the age of information of both update streams at the receiver nodes can be made a constant independent of n. In particular, the source node transmits each type I update packet to the earliest k_1 and each type II update packet to the earliest k_2 of n receiver nodes. We determine the optimum k_1 and k_2 stopping thresholds for arbitrary shifted exponential link delays to individually and jointly minimize the average age of both update streams and characterize the pareto optimal curve for the two ages.
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