Quantized consensus assumes that the state of each node may only take nonnegative integer values. Reaching consensus under quantization is equivalent to determining a balanced assignment of identical tasks to nodes. In this paper we generalize this problem in two ways and denote the resulting framework discrete consensus. First, we consider tasks that are not identical: each one is characterized by its own weight. Secondly, we assume that nodes are not identical as well. As an example, in the case of task assignment, that we consider as a reference problem in this framework, nodes may have different speeds and should be assigned a total weight proportional to their speed. We provide a gossip-based distributed algorithm that aims to m...
We analyze a class of distributed quantized consensus algorithms for arbitrary networks. In the init...
We study a general framework for broadcast gossip algorithms which use companion variables to solve ...
International audienceWe introduce a new class of distributed algorithms for the approximate consens...
Quantized consensus assumes that the state of each node may only take nonnegative integer values. Re...
In this paper we propose a novel algorithm to solve the discrete consensus problem, i.e., the proble...
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...
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 is concerned with the distributed averaging problem subject to a quantization constraint...
We analyze a class of distributed quantized consensus algorithms for arbitrary networks. In the init...
In this paper we consider the problem of load balancing over heterogeneous networks, i.e. networks w...
This paper improves a previous result on the multi-agent assignment problem, in which a group of age...
This paper improves a previous result on the multi-agent assignment problem, in which a group of age...
This paper is concerned with the distributed averaging problem over a given undirected graph. To ena...
We analyze a class of distributed quantized consensus algorithms for arbitrary networks. In the init...
We study a general framework for broadcast gossip algorithms which use companion variables to solve ...
International audienceWe introduce a new class of distributed algorithms for the approximate consens...
Quantized consensus assumes that the state of each node may only take nonnegative integer values. Re...
In this paper we propose a novel algorithm to solve the discrete consensus problem, i.e., the proble...
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...
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 is concerned with the distributed averaging problem subject to a quantization constraint...
We analyze a class of distributed quantized consensus algorithms for arbitrary networks. In the init...
In this paper we consider the problem of load balancing over heterogeneous networks, i.e. networks w...
This paper improves a previous result on the multi-agent assignment problem, in which a group of age...
This paper improves a previous result on the multi-agent assignment problem, in which a group of age...
This paper is concerned with the distributed averaging problem over a given undirected graph. To ena...
We analyze a class of distributed quantized consensus algorithms for arbitrary networks. In the init...
We study a general framework for broadcast gossip algorithms which use companion variables to solve ...
International audienceWe introduce a new class of distributed algorithms for the approximate consens...