The paper studies the problem of distributed average consensus in sensor networks with quantized data. We consider two versions of the algorithm: unbounded quantizers and bounded quantizers. To achieve consensus, dither (small noise) is added to the sensor states before quantization. We show by stochastic approximation techniques that consensus is asymptotically achieved to a finite random variable. We then study analytically the tradeoffs between how far away is this limiting random variable from the desired average, the consensus convergence rate, the quantizer parameters, and the network topology. We cast these tradeoff issues as an optimal quantizer design that we solve. A numerical study illustrates the design tradeoffs.</p
This paper deals with the distributed averaging problem over a connected network of agents, subject ...
This paper considers the average consensus problem on a network of digital links, and proposes a set...
Abstract: In the average consensus a set of linear systems has to be driven to the same final state ...
We consider the problem of distributed average consensus in a sensor network where sensors exchange ...
Abstract—In this paper, we develop algorithms for distributed computation of averages of the node da...
We consider the problem of distributed average consensus in a sensor network where sensors exchange ...
We consider the problem of distributed average consensus in a sensor network where sensors exchange ...
In this paper, we develop algorithms for distributed computation of averages of the node data over n...
Average consensus algorithms are gossiping protocols for av-eraging original sensor measurements via...
We analyze a class of distributed quantized consensus algorithms for arbitrary networks. In the init...
We analyze a class of distributed quantized consensus algorithms for arbitrary networks. In the init...
Abstract — Probabilistically quantized distributed averaging (PQDA) is a fully decentralized algorit...
Abstract—Distributed consensus has been widely studied for sensor network applications. Whereas the ...
This item was originally submitted by Mehmet Yildiz (mey7@cornell.edu) on 2007-04-30T19:47:25Z. Aft...
This paper considers the average consensus problem on a network of digital links, and proposes a set...
This paper deals with the distributed averaging problem over a connected network of agents, subject ...
This paper considers the average consensus problem on a network of digital links, and proposes a set...
Abstract: In the average consensus a set of linear systems has to be driven to the same final state ...
We consider the problem of distributed average consensus in a sensor network where sensors exchange ...
Abstract—In this paper, we develop algorithms for distributed computation of averages of the node da...
We consider the problem of distributed average consensus in a sensor network where sensors exchange ...
We consider the problem of distributed average consensus in a sensor network where sensors exchange ...
In this paper, we develop algorithms for distributed computation of averages of the node data over n...
Average consensus algorithms are gossiping protocols for av-eraging original sensor measurements via...
We analyze a class of distributed quantized consensus algorithms for arbitrary networks. In the init...
We analyze a class of distributed quantized consensus algorithms for arbitrary networks. In the init...
Abstract — Probabilistically quantized distributed averaging (PQDA) is a fully decentralized algorit...
Abstract—Distributed consensus has been widely studied for sensor network applications. Whereas the ...
This item was originally submitted by Mehmet Yildiz (mey7@cornell.edu) on 2007-04-30T19:47:25Z. Aft...
This paper considers the average consensus problem on a network of digital links, and proposes a set...
This paper deals with the distributed averaging problem over a connected network of agents, subject ...
This paper considers the average consensus problem on a network of digital links, and proposes a set...
Abstract: In the average consensus a set of linear systems has to be driven to the same final state ...