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Efficient Remote Monitoring through Noisy Random Access with Retransmissions

Published: July 16, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2507.12368v1

By: Sergey Foss, Dmitriy Kim, Andrey Turlikov

Potential Business Impact:

Helps machines get messages through noise.

We consider a rare event monitoring system consisting of a set of devices and a base station, where devices transmit information about rare events to the base station using a random multiple access scheme. We introduce a model in which the presence of noise in the multiple access channel can cause message loss even in the absence of transmission collisions. The occurrence of events is modeled by a family of independent two-state Markov chains (with states 0 and 1). We analyze how repeated transmissions affect system performance. Two efficiency criteria are proposed and studied: the maximum probability that a message about an event from a fixed device is successfully delivered to the base station and the maximum frequency at which the base station successfully receives updates about the entire system. For each criterion, we determine the optimal number of retransmissions as a function of the system parameters.

Country of Origin
🇬🇧 🇷🇺 United Kingdom, Russian Federation

Page Count
16 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Information Theory