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Risk-Aware AoII-Based Scheduling with Hybrid Transmission for a Semi-Markov Source

Saeid Sadeghi Vilni, Risto Wichman

Year
2026
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Abstract

We consider a multi-receiver status update system in which a transmitter monitors a finite-state semi-Markov source and decides whether to stay idle, unicast an update, or broadcast a common update. We formulate a risk-aware scheduling problem that minimizes the long-term average sum of the average Age of Incorrect Information (AoII), average risk ratio, and transmission cost. The risk state is defined by whether the AoII exceeds a prescribed threshold. We solve the problem using model-based and model-free policies and compare them with two baselines. Numerical results show that the proposed policies outperform the baselines, exploit both unicast and broadcast transmissions, and capture the effect of the dwell-time law on scheduling performance.

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