Multi-threshold AoII-optimum sampling policies for continuous-time Markov chain information source

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2025-07-03

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We study push-based sampling and transmission policies for a status update system consisting of a general finitestate continuous-time Markov chain (CTMC) information source with known dynamics, with the goal of minimizing the average age of incorrect information (AoII) defined via a linear time penalty function. The problem setting we investigate involves an exponentially distributed delay channel for transmissions and a constraint on the average sampling rate. We first show that the optimum sampling and transmission policy is a multi-threshold policy, where the thresholds depend on both the estimation value and the state of the original process, and sampling and transmission need to be initiated when the instantaneous AoII exceeds the corresponding threshold, called the estimationand state-aware transmission (ESAT) policy. Subsequently, we formulate the problem of finding the thresholds as a constrained semi-Markov decision process (CSMDP) and the Lagrangian approach. Additionally, we propose two lower complexity suboptimum policies, namely the estimation-aware transmission (EAT) policy, and the single-threshold (ST) policy, for which it is possible to obtain these thresholds for CTMCs with relatively larger number of states. The underlying CSMDP formulation relies on the multi-regime phase-type (MR-PH) distribution which is a generalization of the well-known phase-type distribution, which allows us to obtain the first two moments of time until absorption in a CTMC whose transition rates change with respect to time, in a piece-wise manner. The effectiveness of the proposed ESAT, EAT, and ST sampling and transmission policies are shown through numerical examples, along with comparisons with a baseline scheme that transmits packets according to a Poisson process in out-of-sync periods.

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IEEE Transactions on Information Theory

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

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