Quand : Le vendredi 3 juin 2022, à 11h00
Où : En G09, à Télécom SudParis, 9 rue Charles Fourrier, Evry
Titre : Divers Models for the Performance Analysis of Age of Information in Stochastic Networks
Abstract :
The
Age of Information is a novel performance metric that measures the
freshness of the information about the status of a remote system. In
this talk, we review different recent works that consider the Age of
Information as performance metric. We first analyze a system formed by
parallel-servers and we study whether known results considering
classical performance metrics in Queueing Theory hold for the Age of
Information. We then investigate the Age of Information in Jackson
networks with finite buffer size and we provide a close form expression
which is an upper-bound of the average Age of Information. We also
characterize the Price of Anarchy in a non-cooperative game in which
each source of information is a player that aims to minimize the
weighted sum of its average Age of Information and its load.
Furthermore, we analyze the effect of reset signals on the average Age
of Information of different models. Finally, we present the Stochastic
Hybrid System technique and how it can be used to compute the average
Age of Information of models.
Short bio :
I
obtained from the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) the
Industrial Engineering degree in 2007, the Mathematics degree in 2010
and, in 2011, the Master degree in Applied Mathematics and Statistics. I
received in 2015 the PhD degree from Université de Toulouse (France). I
am currently assistant professor in the Applied Mathematics, Statistics
and Operations Research department of the UPV/EHU. I have previously
held research positions at LAAS-CNRS (France), INRIA Grenoble (France)
and BCAM-Basque Center for Applied Mathematics (Spain), teaching
positions at ENSIMAG (France), INSA-Toulouse (France) and IUT-Blagnac
(France) and invited researcher positions at Laboratory of Signals and
Systems of CentraleSupelec (France), at Inria Paris (France) and at
Laboratory David (France).
My research interests are modeling, optimization and performance evaluation of distributed stochastic systems such as telecommunications and energy networks.