This paper considers a communication system where a source sends time-sensitive information to its destination. We assume that both arrival and service processes of the messages are memoryless and the source has a single server with no buffer. Besides, we consider that the service is interrupted by an independent random process, which we model using an On-Off process. For this setup, we study the age of information for two queueing disciplines: 1) non-preemptive, where the messages arriving while the server is occupied are discarded, and 2) preemptive, where the in-service messages are replaced with newly arriving messages in the Off states. For these disciplines, we derive closed-form expressions for the mean peak age and mean age.
Funding Agencies|US NSF [CNS-1814477, CNS-2225511]; Swedish Research Council (VR); ELLIIT; European Union (ETHER) [101096526]; Zenith