Abstract: We consider how a set of collaborating agents can distributedly infer some of the properties of the communication network that they form. We specifically focus on estimating quantities that can characterize the performance of other distributed algorithms, namely the eccentricities of the nodes, and the radius and diameter of the network. We propose a strategy that can be implemented in any network, even under anonymity constraints, and has the desirable properties of being fully distributed, parallel and scalable. We analytically characterize the statistics of the estimation error, and highlight how the performance of the algorithm depends on a parameter tuning the communication complexity. 1
This paper presents a distributed algorithm to simultaneously compute the di-ameter, radius and node...
Abstract — The distributed estimation of the number of active sensors in a network can be important ...
Abstract—A network of nodes communicate via noisy channels. Each node has some real-valued initial m...
Abstract: We consider how a set of collaborating agents can distributedly infer some of the properti...
In distributed applications knowing the topological properties of the underlying communication netwo...
Abstract — We consider the problem of estimating the size of dynamic anonymous networks, motivated b...
Abstract — We consider the problem of estimating the size of dynamic anonymous networks, motivated b...
Abstract—We consider estimation of network cardinality by distributed anonymous strategies relying o...
innovative research is in control and estimation of networked systems, with a broad spectrum of appl...
Abstract — The aggregation and estimation of values over networks is fundamental for distributed app...
The aggregation and estimation of values over networks is fundamental for distributed applications, ...
In this paper we propose two distributed control protocols for discrete-time multi-agent systems (MA...
International audienceIn this study, we propose an algorithm for computing the network size of commu...
Consider a network of nodes that are deployed to monitor a common phenomenon. In many cases, the net...
Determining the size of a network and its diameter are important functions in distributed systems, ...
This paper presents a distributed algorithm to simultaneously compute the di-ameter, radius and node...
Abstract — The distributed estimation of the number of active sensors in a network can be important ...
Abstract—A network of nodes communicate via noisy channels. Each node has some real-valued initial m...
Abstract: We consider how a set of collaborating agents can distributedly infer some of the properti...
In distributed applications knowing the topological properties of the underlying communication netwo...
Abstract — We consider the problem of estimating the size of dynamic anonymous networks, motivated b...
Abstract — We consider the problem of estimating the size of dynamic anonymous networks, motivated b...
Abstract—We consider estimation of network cardinality by distributed anonymous strategies relying o...
innovative research is in control and estimation of networked systems, with a broad spectrum of appl...
Abstract — The aggregation and estimation of values over networks is fundamental for distributed app...
The aggregation and estimation of values over networks is fundamental for distributed applications, ...
In this paper we propose two distributed control protocols for discrete-time multi-agent systems (MA...
International audienceIn this study, we propose an algorithm for computing the network size of commu...
Consider a network of nodes that are deployed to monitor a common phenomenon. In many cases, the net...
Determining the size of a network and its diameter are important functions in distributed systems, ...
This paper presents a distributed algorithm to simultaneously compute the di-ameter, radius and node...
Abstract — The distributed estimation of the number of active sensors in a network can be important ...
Abstract—A network of nodes communicate via noisy channels. Each node has some real-valued initial m...