Age of information (AoI) has been widely accepted as a measure quantifying freshness of status information in real-time status update systems. In many of such systems, multiple sources share a… Click to show full abstract
Age of information (AoI) has been widely accepted as a measure quantifying freshness of status information in real-time status update systems. In many of such systems, multiple sources share a limited network resource and therefore the AoIs defined for the individual sources should be correlated with each other. However, there are not found any results in the literature studying the correlation of two or more AoIs in a status update system with multiple sources. In this work, we consider a multi-source system sharing a common service facility and provide a framework to investigate joint performance of the multiple AoIs. We then apply our framework to a simple pushout server with multiple sources and derive a closed-form expression for the joint Laplace transform of the AoIs in the case with independent M/G inputs. We further show some properties of the correlation coefficient of AoIs in the two-source system.
               
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