AbstractWe present a class of consensus protocols over groups of agents with stochastically switching, directed, and weighted communication topologies. In this protocol, an agent’s traits, that is, the cardinality of its neighbor set and the weight assigned to its neighbors in the updating process, are given by two jointly distributed random variables and the neighbors of an agent are selected with equal probability. We provide closed form results for the asymptotic convergence rate and for the steady state mean square deviation in the presence of additive noise. These results are specialized to consensus protocols based on Erdős–Rényi and numerosity-constrained networks
This article evaluates convergence rates of binary majority consensus algorithms in networks with di...
We investigate a new consensus problem in networks of dynamic agents, where the agents in a network ...
We consider stationary consensus protocols for networks of dynamic agents with fixed topologies. At ...
AbstractWe present a class of consensus protocols over groups of agents with stochastically switchin...
Stochastic consensus algorithms are considered for multi-agent systems over noisy unbalanced directe...
We consider stationary consensus protocols for networks of dynamic agents with switching topologies....
© 2016 IEEE.This paper is concerned with sampled-data leader-following consensus of a group of agent...
We consider that a set of distributed agents desire to reach consensus on the average of their initi...
We consider a distributed consensus problem over a network, where at each time instant every node re...
We consider stationary consensus protocols for networks of dynamic agents with fixed topologies. At ...
We consider stationary consensus protocols for networks of dynamic agents with fixed topologies. At ...
Abstract—In this paper, we study the linear distributed asymptotic consensus problem for a network o...
Abstract—We consider that a set of distributed agents desire to reach consensus on the average of th...
In this report, we revisit the classical multi-agent distributed consensus problem under the droppin...
Stochastic multiagent systems have attracted much attention during the past few decades. This paper ...
This article evaluates convergence rates of binary majority consensus algorithms in networks with di...
We investigate a new consensus problem in networks of dynamic agents, where the agents in a network ...
We consider stationary consensus protocols for networks of dynamic agents with fixed topologies. At ...
AbstractWe present a class of consensus protocols over groups of agents with stochastically switchin...
Stochastic consensus algorithms are considered for multi-agent systems over noisy unbalanced directe...
We consider stationary consensus protocols for networks of dynamic agents with switching topologies....
© 2016 IEEE.This paper is concerned with sampled-data leader-following consensus of a group of agent...
We consider that a set of distributed agents desire to reach consensus on the average of their initi...
We consider a distributed consensus problem over a network, where at each time instant every node re...
We consider stationary consensus protocols for networks of dynamic agents with fixed topologies. At ...
We consider stationary consensus protocols for networks of dynamic agents with fixed topologies. At ...
Abstract—In this paper, we study the linear distributed asymptotic consensus problem for a network o...
Abstract—We consider that a set of distributed agents desire to reach consensus on the average of th...
In this report, we revisit the classical multi-agent distributed consensus problem under the droppin...
Stochastic multiagent systems have attracted much attention during the past few decades. This paper ...
This article evaluates convergence rates of binary majority consensus algorithms in networks with di...
We investigate a new consensus problem in networks of dynamic agents, where the agents in a network ...
We consider stationary consensus protocols for networks of dynamic agents with fixed topologies. At ...