Abstract—In many emerging wireless scenarios, consensus among nodes represents an important task that must be accom-plished in a timely and dependable manner. However, the shar-ing of the radio medium and the typical communication failures of such environments may seriously hinder this operation. In the paper, we perform a practical evaluation of an existing randomized consensus protocol that is resilient to message collisions and omissions. Then, we provide and analyze an extension to the protocol that adds an extra message exchange phase. In spite of the added time complexity, the experiments confirm that our extension and some other implementation heuristics non-trivially boost the speed to reach consensus. Furthermore, we describe an in...
Self-organized collaborative applications in terrains with no infrastructure support for untethered ...
We consider the problem of fault-tolerant agreement in a crash-prone synchronous system. We present ...
Abstract—Distributed consensus algorithms for estimation of parameters or detection of events in wir...
This work addresses the average consensus problem over wireless networks that suffer from transmitte...
Abstract Designing distributed, fast, and reliable wireless consensus protocols is instrumental in ...
Average consensus over unreliable wireless networks can be impaired by losses. In this paper we stud...
Abstract—Wireless ad hoc networks, due to their inherent unreliability, pose significant challenges ...
Abstract Due to the rapid paradigm shift in Internet of Things networks from wired and centralized ...
Abstract A communication network is called a radio network if its nodes exchange messages in the fol...
Due to the rapid paradigm shift in Internet of Things networks from wired and centralized to flexibl...
We consider that a set of distributed agents desire to reach consensus on the average of their initi...
Decision making by means of distributed consensus algorithms can be used in systems where centralize...
The thesis investigates the problem of fault- and intrusion-tolerant consensus in resource-constrain...
Abstract—We consider that a set of distributed agents desire to reach consensus on the average of th...
Abstract—Distributed consensus has been widely studied for sensor network applications. Whereas the ...
Self-organized collaborative applications in terrains with no infrastructure support for untethered ...
We consider the problem of fault-tolerant agreement in a crash-prone synchronous system. We present ...
Abstract—Distributed consensus algorithms for estimation of parameters or detection of events in wir...
This work addresses the average consensus problem over wireless networks that suffer from transmitte...
Abstract Designing distributed, fast, and reliable wireless consensus protocols is instrumental in ...
Average consensus over unreliable wireless networks can be impaired by losses. In this paper we stud...
Abstract—Wireless ad hoc networks, due to their inherent unreliability, pose significant challenges ...
Abstract Due to the rapid paradigm shift in Internet of Things networks from wired and centralized ...
Abstract A communication network is called a radio network if its nodes exchange messages in the fol...
Due to the rapid paradigm shift in Internet of Things networks from wired and centralized to flexibl...
We consider that a set of distributed agents desire to reach consensus on the average of their initi...
Decision making by means of distributed consensus algorithms can be used in systems where centralize...
The thesis investigates the problem of fault- and intrusion-tolerant consensus in resource-constrain...
Abstract—We consider that a set of distributed agents desire to reach consensus on the average of th...
Abstract—Distributed consensus has been widely studied for sensor network applications. Whereas the ...
Self-organized collaborative applications in terrains with no infrastructure support for untethered ...
We consider the problem of fault-tolerant agreement in a crash-prone synchronous system. We present ...
Abstract—Distributed consensus algorithms for estimation of parameters or detection of events in wir...