Average consensus and gossip algorithms have recently received significant attention, mainly because they constitute simple and robust algorithms for distributed information processing over networks. Inspired by heat diffusion, they compute the average of sensor networks measurements by iterating local averages until a desired level of convergence. Confronted with the diversity of these algorithms, the engineer may be puzzled in his choice for one of them. As an answer to his/her need, we develop precise mathematical metrics, easy to use in practice, to characterize the convergence speed and the cost (time, message passing, energy...) of each of the algorithms. In contrast to other works focusing on time-invariant scenarios, we evaluate the...
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...
We introduce a technique for accelerating the gos- sip algorithm of Boyd et. al. (INFOCOM 2005) for ...
Gossip is a well-known technique for distributed computing in an arbitrarily connected network, that...
We study the convergence speed of distributed iterative algorithms for the consensus and averaging p...
In this paper, we compare six known linear distributed average consensus algorithms on a sensor net...
Gossip is a well-known technique for distributed computing in an arbitrarily connected network, that...
Abstract—Motivated by applications to wireless sensor, peer-to-peer, and ad hoc networks, we study d...
Wireless sensor networks consisting of low cost and battery-powered sensors are used for a multitude...
Random geographical networks are realistic models for wireless sensor networks which are used in man...
This article was published in the Eurasip Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking [©2016 P...
Wireless sensor networks have emerged a few years ago, enabling large scale sensing at low cost. The...
Distributed averaging represents a central task in many applications related to sensor networks, ad-...
Distributed averaging represents a central task in many applications related to sensor networks, ad-...
Distributed averaging represents a central task in many applications related to sensor networks, ad-...
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...
We introduce a technique for accelerating the gos- sip algorithm of Boyd et. al. (INFOCOM 2005) for ...
Gossip is a well-known technique for distributed computing in an arbitrarily connected network, that...
We study the convergence speed of distributed iterative algorithms for the consensus and averaging p...
In this paper, we compare six known linear distributed average consensus algorithms on a sensor net...
Gossip is a well-known technique for distributed computing in an arbitrarily connected network, that...
Abstract—Motivated by applications to wireless sensor, peer-to-peer, and ad hoc networks, we study d...
Wireless sensor networks consisting of low cost and battery-powered sensors are used for a multitude...
Random geographical networks are realistic models for wireless sensor networks which are used in man...
This article was published in the Eurasip Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking [©2016 P...
Wireless sensor networks have emerged a few years ago, enabling large scale sensing at low cost. The...
Distributed averaging represents a central task in many applications related to sensor networks, ad-...
Distributed averaging represents a central task in many applications related to sensor networks, ad-...
Distributed averaging represents a central task in many applications related to sensor networks, ad-...
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...
We introduce a technique for accelerating the gos- sip algorithm of Boyd et. al. (INFOCOM 2005) for ...