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The Age of Incorrect Information: A New Performance Metric for Status Updates

In this paper, we introduce a new performance metric in the framework of status updates that we will refer to as the Age of Incorrect Information (AoII). This new metric deals with the shortcomings of both the Age of Information (AoI) and the conventional error penalty functions as it neatly extends the notion of fresh updates to that of fresh "informative" updates. The word informative in this context refers to updates that bring new and correct information to the monitor side. After properly motivating the new metric, and with the aim of minimizing its average, we formulate a Markov Decision Process (MDP) in a transmitter-receiver pair scenario where packets are sent over an unreliable channel. We show that a simple "always update" policy minimizes the aforementioned average penalty along with the average age and prediction error. We then tackle the general, and more realistic case, where the transmitter cannot surpass a specific power budget. The problem is formulated as a Constrained Markov Decision Process (CMDP) for which we provide a Lagrangian approach to solve. After characterizing the optimal transmission policy of the Lagrangian problem, we provide a rigorous mathematical proof to showcase that a mixture of two Lagrange policies is optimal for the CMDP in question. Equipped with this, we provide a low complexity algorithm that finds the AoII-optimal operating point of the system in the constrained scenario. Lastly, simulation results are laid out to showcase the performance of the proposed policy and highlight the differences with the AoI framework.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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