Abstract We consider the problem of finding a linear iteration that yields distributed averaging consensus over a network, i.e., that asymptotically computes the average of some initial values given at the nodes. When the iteration is assumed symmetric, the problem of finding the fastest converging linear iteration can be cast as a semidefinite program, and therefore efficiently and globally solved. These optimal linear iterations are often substantially faster than several common heuristics that are based on the Laplacian of the associated graph. We show how problem structure can be exploited to speed up interior-point methods for solving the fastest distributed linear iteration problem, for networks with up to a thousand or so edges. We a...
In this paper, we compare six known linear distributed average consensus algorithms on a sensor netw...
We consider distributed iterative algorithms for the averaging problem over time-varying topologies....
International audienceWe consider a class of distributed algorithms for computing arithmetic average...
We consider the problem of finding a linear iteration that yields distributed averaging consensus ov...
We study the convergence speed of distributed iterative algorithms for the consensus and averaging p...
We propose three new algorithms for the distributed averaging and consensus prob-lems: two for the f...
Abstract: Distributed averaging problems are a subclass of distributed consensus problems, which hav...
In this paper, we generalize a fast linear consensus protocol design (Fastest Distributed Linear Ave...
In distributed consensus and averaging algorithms, processors exchange and update certain values ("e...
This paper analyzes the rate of convergence of a distributed averaging scheme making use of memory a...
We describe a protocol for the average consensus problem on any fixed undirected graph whose converg...
Motivated by applications of distributed linear estimation, distributed control, and distributed opt...
International audienceWe introduce a new class of distributed algorithms for the approximate consens...
Abstract—This paper proposes an approach to accelerate local, linear iterative network algorithms as...
Abstract — We consider how double linear iterative strategies for asymptotic average consensus can b...
In this paper, we compare six known linear distributed average consensus algorithms on a sensor netw...
We consider distributed iterative algorithms for the averaging problem over time-varying topologies....
International audienceWe consider a class of distributed algorithms for computing arithmetic average...
We consider the problem of finding a linear iteration that yields distributed averaging consensus ov...
We study the convergence speed of distributed iterative algorithms for the consensus and averaging p...
We propose three new algorithms for the distributed averaging and consensus prob-lems: two for the f...
Abstract: Distributed averaging problems are a subclass of distributed consensus problems, which hav...
In this paper, we generalize a fast linear consensus protocol design (Fastest Distributed Linear Ave...
In distributed consensus and averaging algorithms, processors exchange and update certain values ("e...
This paper analyzes the rate of convergence of a distributed averaging scheme making use of memory a...
We describe a protocol for the average consensus problem on any fixed undirected graph whose converg...
Motivated by applications of distributed linear estimation, distributed control, and distributed opt...
International audienceWe introduce a new class of distributed algorithms for the approximate consens...
Abstract—This paper proposes an approach to accelerate local, linear iterative network algorithms as...
Abstract — We consider how double linear iterative strategies for asymptotic average consensus can b...
In this paper, we compare six known linear distributed average consensus algorithms on a sensor netw...
We consider distributed iterative algorithms for the averaging problem over time-varying topologies....
International audienceWe consider a class of distributed algorithms for computing arithmetic average...