The quantities of coefficient of ergodicity and algebraic connectivity have been used to estimate the convergence rates of discrete-time and continuous-time network consensus algorithms respectively. Both of these two quantities are defined with respect to network topologies without the symmetry assumption, and they are applicable to the case when network topologies change with time. We present results identifying deterministic network topologies that optimize these quantities. We will also propose heuristics that can accelerate convergence in random networks by redirecting a small portion of the links assuming that the network topology is controllable.
We consider a consensus algorithm in which every node in a time-varying undirected connected graph a...
The average consensus in wireless sensor networks is achieved under assumptions of symmetric or bala...
We consider a decentralized network with the following goal: the state at each node of the network i...
The quantities of coefficient of ergodicity and algebraic connectivity have been used to estimate th...
A fastest consensus problem of topology fixed networks has been formulated as an optimal linear iter...
This paper gives a lower bound on the convergence rate of a class of network consensus algorithms. T...
Abstract—In this paper, we discuss consensus problems for networks of dynamic agents with fixed and ...
The problem addressed in this paper is the analysis of a distributed consensus algorithm for arbitra...
The problem considered in the present article is optimal design of network topologies in multi-agent...
We consider the question of determining how the topological structure influences a consensus dynamic...
Abstract: A fastest consensus problem of topology fixed networks has been formulated as an optimal l...
This article evaluates convergence rates of binary majority consensus algorithms in networks with di...
Gossip algorithms are message-passing schemes designed to compute averages and other global function...
We consider a consensus algorithm in which every nodein a sequence of undirected, B-connected graphs...
1Abstract – We consider the speed of convergence of an instance of the binary interval consensus, a ...
We consider a consensus algorithm in which every node in a time-varying undirected connected graph a...
The average consensus in wireless sensor networks is achieved under assumptions of symmetric or bala...
We consider a decentralized network with the following goal: the state at each node of the network i...
The quantities of coefficient of ergodicity and algebraic connectivity have been used to estimate th...
A fastest consensus problem of topology fixed networks has been formulated as an optimal linear iter...
This paper gives a lower bound on the convergence rate of a class of network consensus algorithms. T...
Abstract—In this paper, we discuss consensus problems for networks of dynamic agents with fixed and ...
The problem addressed in this paper is the analysis of a distributed consensus algorithm for arbitra...
The problem considered in the present article is optimal design of network topologies in multi-agent...
We consider the question of determining how the topological structure influences a consensus dynamic...
Abstract: A fastest consensus problem of topology fixed networks has been formulated as an optimal l...
This article evaluates convergence rates of binary majority consensus algorithms in networks with di...
Gossip algorithms are message-passing schemes designed to compute averages and other global function...
We consider a consensus algorithm in which every nodein a sequence of undirected, B-connected graphs...
1Abstract – We consider the speed of convergence of an instance of the binary interval consensus, a ...
We consider a consensus algorithm in which every node in a time-varying undirected connected graph a...
The average consensus in wireless sensor networks is achieved under assumptions of symmetric or bala...
We consider a decentralized network with the following goal: the state at each node of the network i...