AbstractThis paper presents the analysis of the performance of the consensus on regular network structures in information engineering. The consensus protocols introduced are distributed in the sense that each agent only needs information from its neighbors, which reduces the complexity of links between agents significantly. By graph Laplacian spectrum and frequency domain analysis, the performance of the consensus, characterized by the convergence rate and robustness to the communication constraints, are investigated in details. We establish direct connections between the system parameters and the performance of the consensus. Specifically, the convergence rates and the maximum fixed time-delays that can be tolerated by the various regular ...
We study the convergence speed of distributed iterative algorithms for the consensus and averaging p...
This paper addresses the average consensus problem of neutral multiagent systems in undirected netwo...
The interrelationship between control and communication theory is becoming of fundamental importance...
AbstractThis paper presents the analysis of the performance of the consensus on regular network stru...
This paper gives a lower bound on the convergence rate of a class of network consensus algorithms. T...
This paper provides a theoretical framework for analysis of consensus algorithms for multi-agent net...
Abstract—In this paper, we discuss consensus problems for networks of dynamic agents with fixed and ...
In this paper, we compare six known linear distributed average consensus algorithms on a sensor netw...
Communication data rate and energy constraints are important factors which have to be considered whe...
In this paper, we mainly study the influence of the number of links on the convergence rate and the ...
Abstract—Average consensus algorithms can be implemented over wireless sensor networks (WSN), where ...
We propose consensus propagation, an asynchronous distributed protocol for averaging numbers across ...
This article evaluates convergence rates of binary majority consensus algorithms in networks with di...
This thesis focuses on consensus problems for agent networks, including linear networks, multi-agent...
We propose three new algorithms for the distributed averaging and consensus prob-lems: two for the f...
We study the convergence speed of distributed iterative algorithms for the consensus and averaging p...
This paper addresses the average consensus problem of neutral multiagent systems in undirected netwo...
The interrelationship between control and communication theory is becoming of fundamental importance...
AbstractThis paper presents the analysis of the performance of the consensus on regular network stru...
This paper gives a lower bound on the convergence rate of a class of network consensus algorithms. T...
This paper provides a theoretical framework for analysis of consensus algorithms for multi-agent net...
Abstract—In this paper, we discuss consensus problems for networks of dynamic agents with fixed and ...
In this paper, we compare six known linear distributed average consensus algorithms on a sensor netw...
Communication data rate and energy constraints are important factors which have to be considered whe...
In this paper, we mainly study the influence of the number of links on the convergence rate and the ...
Abstract—Average consensus algorithms can be implemented over wireless sensor networks (WSN), where ...
We propose consensus propagation, an asynchronous distributed protocol for averaging numbers across ...
This article evaluates convergence rates of binary majority consensus algorithms in networks with di...
This thesis focuses on consensus problems for agent networks, including linear networks, multi-agent...
We propose three new algorithms for the distributed averaging and consensus prob-lems: two for the f...
We study the convergence speed of distributed iterative algorithms for the consensus and averaging p...
This paper addresses the average consensus problem of neutral multiagent systems in undirected netwo...
The interrelationship between control and communication theory is becoming of fundamental importance...