We consider a multi-component system in which each component (node) can send/receive information to/from sets of neighboring nodes via communication links (edges) that form a fixed strongly connected, possibly directed, communication topology (digraph). We analyze a class of distributed iterative algorithms that allow the nodes to asymptotically compute the exact average of their initial values, despite a variety of challenging scenarios, including possible packet drops in the communication links, and imprecise knowledge of the network. The algorithms in this class run the two linear iterations of the so-called ratio-consensus algorithm, modified so that messages sent by one node to another are encoded as running sums. This “convolutional ”...
In this paper we propose a new decentralized algorithm to solve the consensus on the average problem...
Given an arbitrary network of interconnected nodes, we develop and analyze a distributed strategy th...
International audienceWe investigate the approximate consensus problem in highly dynamic networks in...
Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratoryIn this two-part pape...
This two-part paper discusses robustification methodologies for linear-iterative distributed algorit...
Distributed algorithms for average consensus in directed graphs are typically asymptotic in the lite...
We study a general framework for broadcast gossip algorithms which use companion variables to solve ...
In distributed consensus and averaging algorithms, processors exchange and update certain values ("e...
The push-sum algorithm allows distributed computing of the average on a directed graph, and is parti...
We analyze a class of distributed quantized consensus algorithms for arbitrary networks. In the init...
We propose consensus propagation, an asynchronous distributed protocol for averaging numbers across ...
International audienceWe introduce a new class of distributed algorithms for the approximate consens...
In a spatially distributed network of sensors or mobile agents it is often required to compute the a...
We consider that a set of distributed agents desire to reach consensus on the average of their initi...
Iterative distributed algorithms are studied for computing arithmetic averages over networks of agen...
In this paper we propose a new decentralized algorithm to solve the consensus on the average problem...
Given an arbitrary network of interconnected nodes, we develop and analyze a distributed strategy th...
International audienceWe investigate the approximate consensus problem in highly dynamic networks in...
Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratoryIn this two-part pape...
This two-part paper discusses robustification methodologies for linear-iterative distributed algorit...
Distributed algorithms for average consensus in directed graphs are typically asymptotic in the lite...
We study a general framework for broadcast gossip algorithms which use companion variables to solve ...
In distributed consensus and averaging algorithms, processors exchange and update certain values ("e...
The push-sum algorithm allows distributed computing of the average on a directed graph, and is parti...
We analyze a class of distributed quantized consensus algorithms for arbitrary networks. In the init...
We propose consensus propagation, an asynchronous distributed protocol for averaging numbers across ...
International audienceWe introduce a new class of distributed algorithms for the approximate consens...
In a spatially distributed network of sensors or mobile agents it is often required to compute the a...
We consider that a set of distributed agents desire to reach consensus on the average of their initi...
Iterative distributed algorithms are studied for computing arithmetic averages over networks of agen...
In this paper we propose a new decentralized algorithm to solve the consensus on the average problem...
Given an arbitrary network of interconnected nodes, we develop and analyze a distributed strategy th...
International audienceWe investigate the approximate consensus problem in highly dynamic networks in...