Abstract—Randomized gossip algorithms are attractive for collaborative in-network processing and aggregation because they are fully asynchronous, they require no overhead to establish and form routes, and they do not create any bottleneck or single point of failure. Previous studies have focused on analyzing the worst-case number of transmissions required to reach a specified level of accuracy. In a practical implementation, rather than always running for the worst-case number of transmissions, one would like to fix a final level of accuracy and have the algorithm run only until this level of accuracy is achieved, adapting to the initial condition and network topology. This paper describes and analyzes a local silencing rule: when a nodes v...
This chapter presents selective gossip which is an algorithm that applies the idea of iterative info...
Gossip algorithms are attractive for in-network processing in sensor networks because they do not re...
AbstractWe study the problem of gossiping in a system where n nodes are placed on a line of length L...
The increasing importance of gossip algorithms is beyond dispute. Randomized gossip algorithms are a...
In unstructured networks, gossiping protocols prescribe that a message, received by a node, is not f...
By the distributed averaging problem is meant the problem of computing the average value of a set of...
Unlike the telephone network or the Internet, many of the next generation networks are not engineere...
Many distributed signal processing problems involve aggregating vectors of data, and often we are in...
Information dissemination is a fundamental problem in parallel and distributed computing. In its sim...
The importance of scalability and fault-tolerance in modern distributed systems has led to considera...
Gossiping is a distributed process whose purpose is to enable the members of a group of n > 1 autono...
Abstract. In this paper, we study the question of how efficiently a collection of interconnected nod...
Gossip algorithms are attractive for in-network processing in sensor networks because they do not re...
Gossip algorithms are widely used to solve the distributed consensus problem, but issues can arise w...
Gossip is a well-known technique for distributed computing in an arbitrarily connected network, that...
This chapter presents selective gossip which is an algorithm that applies the idea of iterative info...
Gossip algorithms are attractive for in-network processing in sensor networks because they do not re...
AbstractWe study the problem of gossiping in a system where n nodes are placed on a line of length L...
The increasing importance of gossip algorithms is beyond dispute. Randomized gossip algorithms are a...
In unstructured networks, gossiping protocols prescribe that a message, received by a node, is not f...
By the distributed averaging problem is meant the problem of computing the average value of a set of...
Unlike the telephone network or the Internet, many of the next generation networks are not engineere...
Many distributed signal processing problems involve aggregating vectors of data, and often we are in...
Information dissemination is a fundamental problem in parallel and distributed computing. In its sim...
The importance of scalability and fault-tolerance in modern distributed systems has led to considera...
Gossiping is a distributed process whose purpose is to enable the members of a group of n > 1 autono...
Abstract. In this paper, we study the question of how efficiently a collection of interconnected nod...
Gossip algorithms are attractive for in-network processing in sensor networks because they do not re...
Gossip algorithms are widely used to solve the distributed consensus problem, but issues can arise w...
Gossip is a well-known technique for distributed computing in an arbitrarily connected network, that...
This chapter presents selective gossip which is an algorithm that applies the idea of iterative info...
Gossip algorithms are attractive for in-network processing in sensor networks because they do not re...
AbstractWe study the problem of gossiping in a system where n nodes are placed on a line of length L...