In this note we consider consensus protocols where an agent would not be influenced by any of his neighbours singularly taken, but might be sensitive to the simultaneous and coherent influence of two or more of them. This may resemble several common behaviours in social, economic and opinion networks (i.e. conformity, risk aversion, social inertia, herding). We derive novel graph-theoretical concepts to describe and analyze the ability of general networks with joint-agent interactions to converge towards consensus. Interestingly, and for the first time, we borrow to this end the language of Petri Nets as a convenient way to describe bipartite directed graphs, showing how the notion of siphon is helpful in characterizing the flow of informat...
This work of Thesis is concerned with a second order consensus protocol, where a nonlinear interacti...
Synchronisation is an important process for different kinds of systems, such as biological, chemical...
International audienceThe paper focuses on the analysis of multi-agent systems interacting over dire...
In this paper we consider consensus protocols where an agent might not be influenced by any of his n...
In this note, we propose a second order consensus protocol allowing joint-agent interactions. Our an...
By using the recently introduced framework of unilateral agents interactions, we provide tight graph...
In this paper, we study the consensus formation over a directed hypergraph, which is an important ge...
We consider stationary consensus protocols for networks of dynamic agents with fixed topologies. At ...
In this paper we address the consensus problem in the context of networked agents whose communicatio...
Most of the distributed protocols for multi-agent consensus assume that the agents are mutually coop...
The present work analyzes a particular scenario of consensus formation, where the individuals naviga...
Many cooperative behaviors of multi-agent teams emerge from local interactions among the agents, whe...
A class of Adversary Robust Consensus protocols is proposed and analyzed. These are inherently nonli...
This paper deals with an extended framework of the distributed asymptotic agreement problem by allow...
AbstractWe present a class of consensus protocols over groups of agents with stochastically switchin...
This work of Thesis is concerned with a second order consensus protocol, where a nonlinear interacti...
Synchronisation is an important process for different kinds of systems, such as biological, chemical...
International audienceThe paper focuses on the analysis of multi-agent systems interacting over dire...
In this paper we consider consensus protocols where an agent might not be influenced by any of his n...
In this note, we propose a second order consensus protocol allowing joint-agent interactions. Our an...
By using the recently introduced framework of unilateral agents interactions, we provide tight graph...
In this paper, we study the consensus formation over a directed hypergraph, which is an important ge...
We consider stationary consensus protocols for networks of dynamic agents with fixed topologies. At ...
In this paper we address the consensus problem in the context of networked agents whose communicatio...
Most of the distributed protocols for multi-agent consensus assume that the agents are mutually coop...
The present work analyzes a particular scenario of consensus formation, where the individuals naviga...
Many cooperative behaviors of multi-agent teams emerge from local interactions among the agents, whe...
A class of Adversary Robust Consensus protocols is proposed and analyzed. These are inherently nonli...
This paper deals with an extended framework of the distributed asymptotic agreement problem by allow...
AbstractWe present a class of consensus protocols over groups of agents with stochastically switchin...
This work of Thesis is concerned with a second order consensus protocol, where a nonlinear interacti...
Synchronisation is an important process for different kinds of systems, such as biological, chemical...
International audienceThe paper focuses on the analysis of multi-agent systems interacting over dire...