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Timely Gossip

Roy D. Yates

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Abstract

A source node forwards fresh status updates as a point process to a network of observer nodes. Within the network of observers, these updates are forwarded as point processes from node to node. Each node wishes its knowledge of the source to be as timely as possible. In this network, timeliness at each node is measured by an age of information metric: how old is the timestamp of the freshest received update. This work extends a method for evaluating the average age at each node in the network when nodes forward updates using a memoryless gossip protocol. This method is then demonstrated by age analysis for a simple network.

Topics & Concepts

GossipComputer scienceNode (physics)TimestampComputer networkEngineeringSocial psychologyStructural engineeringPsychologyAge of Information OptimizationCongenital Heart Disease StudiesAtomic and Subatomic Physics Research
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