This paper describes and analyzes a hierarchical algorithm called Multiscale Gossip for solving the distributed average consensus problem in wireless sensor networks. The algorithm proceeds by recursively partitioning a given network into subnetworks. Initially, nodes at the finest scale gossip to compute local averages. Then, using multi-hop communication and geographic routing to enable gossip between nodes that are not directly connected, these local averages are progressively fused up the hierarchy until the global average is computed. We show that the proposed hierarchical scheme with k = Θ(log log n) levels of hierarchy is competitive with state-of-the-art randomized gossip algorithms in terms of message complexity, achieving -accurac...
Many applications of wireless sensor networks can be formulated as instances of the distributed aver...
Gossip algorithms for distributed computation are attractive due to their simplicity, distributed na...
Copyright © 2013 Yanwei Li et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommons...
This paper describes and analyzes a hierarchical gossip algorithm for solving the distributed averag...
Abstract—In this paper we propose a gossip algorithm for average consensus in clustered wireless sen...
Distributed averaging represents a central task in many applications related to sensor networks, ad-...
Distributed computation of average consensus is an important function in numerous wireless sensor ne...
In this paper, we propose a new decentralized algorithm to solve the consensus on the average proble...
Gossip is a well-known technique for distributed computing in an arbitrarily connected network, that...
In this paper we propose a new decentralized algorithm to solve the consensus on the average problem...
In this paper we propose a new decentralized algorithm to solve the consensus on the average problem...
Abstract—Motivated by applications to wireless sensor, peer-to-peer, and ad hoc networks, we study d...
Recently, gossip algorithms have received much attention from the wireless sensor network community ...
We consider the implementation issues that arise in gossip-based distributed average consensus (DAC)...
Gossip algorithms have recently received significant attention, mainly because they constitute simpl...
Many applications of wireless sensor networks can be formulated as instances of the distributed aver...
Gossip algorithms for distributed computation are attractive due to their simplicity, distributed na...
Copyright © 2013 Yanwei Li et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommons...
This paper describes and analyzes a hierarchical gossip algorithm for solving the distributed averag...
Abstract—In this paper we propose a gossip algorithm for average consensus in clustered wireless sen...
Distributed averaging represents a central task in many applications related to sensor networks, ad-...
Distributed computation of average consensus is an important function in numerous wireless sensor ne...
In this paper, we propose a new decentralized algorithm to solve the consensus on the average proble...
Gossip is a well-known technique for distributed computing in an arbitrarily connected network, that...
In this paper we propose a new decentralized algorithm to solve the consensus on the average problem...
In this paper we propose a new decentralized algorithm to solve the consensus on the average problem...
Abstract—Motivated by applications to wireless sensor, peer-to-peer, and ad hoc networks, we study d...
Recently, gossip algorithms have received much attention from the wireless sensor network community ...
We consider the implementation issues that arise in gossip-based distributed average consensus (DAC)...
Gossip algorithms have recently received significant attention, mainly because they constitute simpl...
Many applications of wireless sensor networks can be formulated as instances of the distributed aver...
Gossip algorithms for distributed computation are attractive due to their simplicity, distributed na...
Copyright © 2013 Yanwei Li et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommons...