We consider that a set of distributed agents desire to reach consensus on the average of their initial state values, while communicating with neighboring agents through a shared medium. This communication medium allows only one agent to transmit unidirectionally at a given time, which is true, e.g., in wireless networks. We address scenarios where the choice of agents that transmit and receive messages at each transmission time follows a stochastic characterization, and we model the topology of allowable transmissions with asymmetric graphs. In particular, we consider: (i) randomized gossip algorithms in wireless networks, where each agent becomes active at randomly chosen times, transmitting its data to a single neighbor; (ii) broadcast wi...
Various randomized consensus algorithms have been proposed in the literature. In some case randomnes...
Communication data rate and energy constraints are important factors which have to be considered whe...
In this paper we consider the problem of gossiping in a network to diffuse the average of a sub-set ...
We consider that a set of distributed agents desire to reach consensus on the average of their initi...
Abstract—We consider that a set of distributed agents desire to reach consensus on the average of th...
Abstract: Distributed averaging is a relevant problem in several application areas, such as decentra...
We study a general framework for broadcast gossip algorithms which use companion variables to solve ...
Abstract—Motivated by applications to wireless sensor, peer-to-peer, and ad hoc networks, we study d...
With the rapid developments in hardware and software technology, so called networked systems have ex...
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 ...
Stochastic consensus algorithms are considered for multi-agent systems over noisy unbalanced directe...
We consider a multi-agent system where each agent has its own estimate of a given quantity and the g...
This article evaluates convergence rates of binary majority consensus algorithms in networks with di...
Various randomized consensus algorithms have been proposed in the literature. In some case randomnes...
Communication data rate and energy constraints are important factors which have to be considered whe...
In this paper we consider the problem of gossiping in a network to diffuse the average of a sub-set ...
We consider that a set of distributed agents desire to reach consensus on the average of their initi...
Abstract—We consider that a set of distributed agents desire to reach consensus on the average of th...
Abstract: Distributed averaging is a relevant problem in several application areas, such as decentra...
We study a general framework for broadcast gossip algorithms which use companion variables to solve ...
Abstract—Motivated by applications to wireless sensor, peer-to-peer, and ad hoc networks, we study d...
With the rapid developments in hardware and software technology, so called networked systems have ex...
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 ...
Stochastic consensus algorithms are considered for multi-agent systems over noisy unbalanced directe...
We consider a multi-agent system where each agent has its own estimate of a given quantity and the g...
This article evaluates convergence rates of binary majority consensus algorithms in networks with di...
Various randomized consensus algorithms have been proposed in the literature. In some case randomnes...
Communication data rate and energy constraints are important factors which have to be considered whe...
In this paper we consider the problem of gossiping in a network to diffuse the average of a sub-set ...