Broadcast Age of Information in CSMA/CA Based Wireless Networks
We consider a wireless sensor network in which all the nodes wish to spread their updates over the network using CSMA/CA protocol. We investigate the age of information of the spreading process from a transmitter perspective, which is referred to as the broadcast age of information (BAoI). To be specific, BAoI is the age of the latest update successfully broadcasted to the one-hop neighbors of a node, and thus is suitable to measure the rapidity of the update spreading process. We establish an equivalent transmission model of the network by deriving the transmission probability and the collision probability of nodes. With this equivalent model, we then present the average BAoI of the network explicitly. Our results present the scaling laws of average BAoI with respect to node density and frame length, and are further illustrated through numerical results. As is shown, the average BAoI is increasing with node density and is convex in frame length, i.e., would be large when frame length is very small or very large.
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