An energy-efficient estimation of an aggregate function can significantly optimize a global event detection or monitoring in wireless sensor networks. This is probably the main reason why an optimization of the complementary consensus algorithms is one of the key challenges of the lifetime extension of the wireless sensor networks on which the attention of many scientists is paid. In this paper, we introduce an optimized weight model for the average consensus algorithm. It is called the Biphasically configured Metropolis-Hasting weight model and is based on a modification of the Metropolis-Hasting weight model by rephrasing the initial configuration into two parts. The first one is the default configuration of the Metropolis-Hasting weight ...
Abstract — The aggregation and estimation of values over networks is fundamental for distributed app...
As more and more everyday electronic devices become equipped with the combined re- sources of comput...
For a connected network, consensus based algorithms guarantee that local estimates are iteratively s...
Distributed algorithms for an aggregate function estimation are an important complement of many real...
Presented at the Workshop on Localized Algorithms and Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks (LOCALG...
International audienceComputing the distributed average consensus in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs)...
A significant progress in the evolution of the computer systems and their interconnection over the p...
A wireless sensor network consists of a large number of small, resource-constrained devices and usua...
This dissertation deals with developing optimization algorithms which can be distributed over a netw...
A new distributed algorithm for cooperative estimation of a slowly time-varying signal using a wirel...
Wireless sensor networks have emerged a few years ago, enabling large scale sensing at low cost. The...
Keeping in view, the increasing importance of wireless networks in modern application scenario, ther...
Achieving consensus on common global parameters through totally decentralized algorithms is a topic ...
We deal with consensus-based online estimation and tracking of (non-) stationary signals using ad ho...
In a network, a distributed consensus algorithm is fully characterized by its weighting matrix. Alth...
Abstract — The aggregation and estimation of values over networks is fundamental for distributed app...
As more and more everyday electronic devices become equipped with the combined re- sources of comput...
For a connected network, consensus based algorithms guarantee that local estimates are iteratively s...
Distributed algorithms for an aggregate function estimation are an important complement of many real...
Presented at the Workshop on Localized Algorithms and Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks (LOCALG...
International audienceComputing the distributed average consensus in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs)...
A significant progress in the evolution of the computer systems and their interconnection over the p...
A wireless sensor network consists of a large number of small, resource-constrained devices and usua...
This dissertation deals with developing optimization algorithms which can be distributed over a netw...
A new distributed algorithm for cooperative estimation of a slowly time-varying signal using a wirel...
Wireless sensor networks have emerged a few years ago, enabling large scale sensing at low cost. The...
Keeping in view, the increasing importance of wireless networks in modern application scenario, ther...
Achieving consensus on common global parameters through totally decentralized algorithms is a topic ...
We deal with consensus-based online estimation and tracking of (non-) stationary signals using ad ho...
In a network, a distributed consensus algorithm is fully characterized by its weighting matrix. Alth...
Abstract — The aggregation and estimation of values over networks is fundamental for distributed app...
As more and more everyday electronic devices become equipped with the combined re- sources of comput...
For a connected network, consensus based algorithms guarantee that local estimates are iteratively s...