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Optimal Information Updating based on Value of Information

Published 3 Aug 2019 in cs.IT, cs.NI, and math.IT | (1908.01119v1)

Abstract: We address the problem of how to optimally schedule data packets over an unreliable channel in order to minimize the estimation error of a simple-to-implement remote linear estimator using a constant "Kalman'' gain to track the state of a Gauss Markov process. The remote estimator receives time-stamped data packets which contain noisy observations of the process. Additionally, they also contain the information about the "quality'' of the sensor\ source, i.e., the variance of the observation noise that was used to generate the packet. In order to minimize the estimation error, the scheduler needs to use both while prioritizing packet transmissions. It is shown that a simple index rule that calculates the value of information (VoI) of each packet, and then schedules the packet with the largest current value of VoI, is optimal. The VoI of a packet decreases with its age, and increases with the precision of the source. Thus, we conclude that, for constant filter gains, a policy which minimizes the age of information does not necessarily maximize the estimator performance.

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