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Yayın Improving age of information in random access channels(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2020-07) Atabay, Doğa Can; Uysal, Elif; Kaya, OnurWe study Age of Information (AoI) in a random access channel where a number of devices try to send status updates over a common medium. Assuming a time-slotted scenario where multiple transmissions result in collision, we propose a threshold-based lazy version of Slotted ALOHA and derive the time average AoI achieved by this policy. We demonstrate that the average AoI performance of the lazy policy is significantly better than Slotted ALOHA, and close to the ideal round robin benchmark.Yayın When to pull data for minimum age penalty(IEEE, 2021-10-18) Yavaşcan, Orhan Tahir; Ceran, Elif Tuğçe; Cakir, Zeynep; Uysal, Elif; Kaya, OnurA communication receiver that wants to pull data from a remote sensor by exploiting wireless energy transfer is considered. The receiver has a long-term average energy budget for this operation, and its goal is to keep the time average of a general age penalty function as small as possible. The channel from the source to the receiver is a two-state (ON/OFF) communication link whose state is IID or Markovian, and known instantaneously by the receiver. Modeling the problem as a constrained Markov decision problem, we obtain a randomized threshold-based decision policy that achieves the minimum possible average age penalty. We determine the optimal time average Age of Information and age violation probabilities by exploiting the optimality of the derived policy.Yayın Resource allocation in the finite blocklength regime under PAoI and delay violation constraints(IEEE, 2023-08-27) Kartal, Özkan Tuğberk; Kaya, Onur; Uysal, ElifURLLC (Ultra-reliable low-latency communication) is one of the more challenging modes for 5G for resource allocation (RA). Most of the previous studies for RA for wireless access in URLLC assumed known packet arrival processes, and focused on maximizing average rates or throughput. The objective of this paper is to present a formulation of allocating resource blocks, modulation and coding rates to multiple short packet machine-type information flows to provide information age and delay violation guarantees. The scenario is motivated by the scheduling of URLLC flows among users served by a common 5G base station. The problem involves the selections of frequency allocation policy and modulation and coding scheme (MCS) under estimated CSI. Moreover, the sensitivity of the information packet size on the choice of modulation and coding parameters as well as the number of resource blocks and the choice of the number of pilot symbols is demonstrated. The results of this formulation are compared with resource allocation algorithms in the literature.












