通用离散广播中的陈腐与等待时间

M. Langberg, A. Sprintson, Jehoshua Bruck
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本文研究了通过广播信道向大量被动客户端传输动态数据的问题。数据以离散数据包的形式同时分发给客户端,每个数据包捕获信息源的最新状态。客户端通过访问通道并侦听下一个可用数据包来获取信息。这种情况被称为离散广播,具有许多实际应用,例如将库存信息分发到无线移动设备以及在军事网络中下载最新的战斗信息。我们的目标是最小化客户端为获取新数据包而等待的时间,即客户端的等待时间。我们表明,我们可以通过在调度中添加冗余来显著减少等待时间。我们确定了保证任何客户端等待时间较短的通用调度,无论访问模式如何。数据分发系统设计的一个关键问题是确保传输的信息始终是最新的。因此,我们引入了过期的概念,它捕获了从信息生成到交付给客户端的时间。我们研究了过期和等待时间之间的基本权衡。特别地,我们给出了在任何给定的过期约束下产生尽可能低的等待时间的调度
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Staleness vs. waiting time in universal discrete broadcast
In this paper we study the distribution of dynamic data over a broadcast channel to a large number of passive clients. The data is simultaneously distributed to clients in the form of discrete packets, each packet captures the most recent state of the information source. Clients obtain the information by accessing the channel and listening for the next available packet. This scenario, referred to as discrete broadcast, has many practical applications such as the distribution of stock information to wireless mobile devices and downloading up-to-date battle information in military networks. Our goal is minimize the amount of time a client has to wait in order to obtain a new data packet, i.e., the waiting time of the client. We show that we can significantly reduce the waiting time by adding redundancy to the schedule. We identify universal schedules that guarantee low waiting time for any client, regardless of the access pattern. A key point in the design of data distribution systems is to ensure that the transmitted information is always up-to-date. Accordingly, we introduce the notion of staleness that captures the amount of time that passes from the moment the information is generated, until it is delivered to the client. We investigate the fundamental trade-off between the staleness and the waiting time. In particular, we present schedules that yield lowest possible waiting time for any given staleness constraint
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