A hierarchical method for the approximate computation of the consensus state of a network of agents is investigated. The method is motivated theoretically by spectral graph theory arguments. In a first phase, the graph is divided into a number of subgraphs with good spectral properties, i.e., a fast convergence toward the local consensus state of each subgraph. To find the subgraphs, suitable clustering methods are used. Then, an auxiliary graph is considered, to determine the final approximation of the consensus state in the original network. A theoretical investigation is performed of cases for which the hierarchical consensus method has a better performance guarantee than the non-hierarchical one (i.e., it requires a smaller number of it...
This paper provides a theoretical framework for analysis of consensus algorithms for multi-agent net...
summary:In this paper, we investigate the grouping behavior of multi-agent systems by exploiting the...
In this paper, we investigate the grouping behavior of multi-agent systems by exploiting the graph s...
Graphs are powerful data structure for representing objects and their relationships. They are extre...
This technical note studies the consensus problem for cooperative agents with nonlinear dynamics in ...
In this thesis several topics on consensus and gossip algorithms for multi-agent systems are address...
This thesis focuses on consensus problems for agent networks, including linear networks, multi-agent...
In this paper, we report some results on a matrix-weight consensus algorithm. Specifically, the lead...
In this paper, we study the consensus formation over a directed hypergraph, which is an important ge...
In this paper, the H∞ consensus problem of a group of linear multi-agent systems with strongly conne...
Algorithms for community detection are usually stochastic, leading to different partitions for diffe...
This paper investigates the consensus problem for a group of high-order-integrator agents with fixed...
Social network analysis (SNA) methods have been developed to analyse social structures and patterns ...
This paper investigates the cluster consensus problems of generic linear multi-agent systems with sw...
During the last decade, the problem of consensus in Multi-Agent Systems (MASs) has been studied with...
This paper provides a theoretical framework for analysis of consensus algorithms for multi-agent net...
summary:In this paper, we investigate the grouping behavior of multi-agent systems by exploiting the...
In this paper, we investigate the grouping behavior of multi-agent systems by exploiting the graph s...
Graphs are powerful data structure for representing objects and their relationships. They are extre...
This technical note studies the consensus problem for cooperative agents with nonlinear dynamics in ...
In this thesis several topics on consensus and gossip algorithms for multi-agent systems are address...
This thesis focuses on consensus problems for agent networks, including linear networks, multi-agent...
In this paper, we report some results on a matrix-weight consensus algorithm. Specifically, the lead...
In this paper, we study the consensus formation over a directed hypergraph, which is an important ge...
In this paper, the H∞ consensus problem of a group of linear multi-agent systems with strongly conne...
Algorithms for community detection are usually stochastic, leading to different partitions for diffe...
This paper investigates the consensus problem for a group of high-order-integrator agents with fixed...
Social network analysis (SNA) methods have been developed to analyse social structures and patterns ...
This paper investigates the cluster consensus problems of generic linear multi-agent systems with sw...
During the last decade, the problem of consensus in Multi-Agent Systems (MASs) has been studied with...
This paper provides a theoretical framework for analysis of consensus algorithms for multi-agent net...
summary:In this paper, we investigate the grouping behavior of multi-agent systems by exploiting the...
In this paper, we investigate the grouping behavior of multi-agent systems by exploiting the graph s...