Abstract — This paper addresses the problem of consensus in the presence of Byzantine faults, modeled by an attacker injecting a perturbation in the state of the nodes of a network. It is firstly shown that Set-Valued Observers (SVOs) attain finite-time consensus, even in the case where the state estimates are not shared between nodes, at the expenses of requiring large horizons, thus rendering the computation problem intractable in the general case. A novel algorithm is therefore proposed that achieves finite-time consensus, even if the aforementioned requirement is dropped, by intersecting the set-valued state estimates of neighboring nodes, making it suitable for practical applications and enabling nodes to determine a stopping time. Thi...
Abstract—This paper addresses the problem of reaching consensus when the position measurements are c...
In this paper we propose a novel continuous-time protocol that solves the consensus problem on the m...
This paper studies the finite-time consensus for a group of dynamic agents. For the entire group, we...
This paper addresses the problem of consensus in the presence of Byzantine faults, modeled by an att...
Compute the average of the initial states in finite-time. Guarantee fault detection and bounds on th...
We address the problem of a consensus system in the presence of Byzantine faults seen as an attacker...
This paper addresses the problem of detecting Byzantine faults in linear randomized gossip algorithm...
Abstract. This paper explores the problem of reaching approximate consensus in synchronous point-to-...
This paper studies the finite-time consensus for a group of dynamic agents.For the entire group,we e...
This paper studies the consensus problem in byzantine asynchronous distributed systems. In such syst...
Unreliable fault detectors can be used to solve the consensus problem in asyn-chronous distributed s...
International audienceThis paper presents a simple protocol that solves the authenticated ByzantineC...
A consensus protocol enables a system of $n$ aynchronous processes, some of which are faulty, to re...
We consider stationary consensus protocols for networks of dynamic agents with switching topologies....
This paper addresses the problem of detecting faults in linear randomized gossip algorithms, where t...
Abstract—This paper addresses the problem of reaching consensus when the position measurements are c...
In this paper we propose a novel continuous-time protocol that solves the consensus problem on the m...
This paper studies the finite-time consensus for a group of dynamic agents. For the entire group, we...
This paper addresses the problem of consensus in the presence of Byzantine faults, modeled by an att...
Compute the average of the initial states in finite-time. Guarantee fault detection and bounds on th...
We address the problem of a consensus system in the presence of Byzantine faults seen as an attacker...
This paper addresses the problem of detecting Byzantine faults in linear randomized gossip algorithm...
Abstract. This paper explores the problem of reaching approximate consensus in synchronous point-to-...
This paper studies the finite-time consensus for a group of dynamic agents.For the entire group,we e...
This paper studies the consensus problem in byzantine asynchronous distributed systems. In such syst...
Unreliable fault detectors can be used to solve the consensus problem in asyn-chronous distributed s...
International audienceThis paper presents a simple protocol that solves the authenticated ByzantineC...
A consensus protocol enables a system of $n$ aynchronous processes, some of which are faulty, to re...
We consider stationary consensus protocols for networks of dynamic agents with switching topologies....
This paper addresses the problem of detecting faults in linear randomized gossip algorithms, where t...
Abstract—This paper addresses the problem of reaching consensus when the position measurements are c...
In this paper we propose a novel continuous-time protocol that solves the consensus problem on the m...
This paper studies the finite-time consensus for a group of dynamic agents. For the entire group, we...