We consider network structures that optimize the H2 norm of weighted, time scaled consensus networks, under a minimal representation of such consensus networks described by the edge Laplacian. We show that a greedy algorithm can be used to find the minimum-H2 norm spanning tree, as well as how to choose edges to optimize the H2 norm when edges are added back to a spanning tree. In the case of edge consensus with a measurement model considering all edges in the graph, we show that adding edges between slow nodes in the graph provides the smallest increase in the H2 norm.ISSN:2405-896
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Abstract—The wisdom of crowds refers to the phenomenon in which the collective knowledge of a commun...
Consensus algorithms have generated a lot of interest due to their ability to compute globally relev...
We consider a distributed consensus problem over a network, where at each time instant every node re...
Abstract: We consider the problem of identifying optimal sparse graph representations of dense conse...
Abstract—This work explores the properties of the edge variant of the graph Laplacian in the context...
Presented on November 18, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. in the Klaus Advanced Computing Building, Room 1116E.Yu...
In this paper we consider the problem of approximating a consensus network by a less complex network...
We consider the problem of identifying a subset of nodes in a network that will enable the fastest s...
Functions of eigenvalues of the graph Laplacian matrix L, especially the extremal non-trivial eigenv...
In this paper, we generalize a fast linear consensus protocol design (Fastest Distributed Linear Ave...
This paper examines the complexity of distributed algorithms for finding a Minimum Spanning Tree in ...
This paper studies a model reduction method for linear consensus networks consisting of diffusively ...
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Consensus algorithms have generated a lot of interest due to their ability to compute globally relev...
We consider a distributed consensus problem over a network, where at each time instant every node re...