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Optimal step-size of a local voting protocol for differentiated consensuses achievement in a stochastic network with priorities
2015
2015 European Control Conference (ECC)
This paper deals with a "differentiated consensuses" problem in a distributed stochastic network system with priorities. The network is considered as a set of heterogeneous agents that process incoming tasks with different importance (priority) levels. The observations about neighbors' states are supposed to be obtained with random noise and delays and the topology could switch over time. Several consensus objectives are to be achieved. To maintain almost balanced load, i.e. approximate
doi:10.1109/ecc.2015.7330612
dblp:conf/eucc/AmelinaGGIJ15
fatcat:foemv3u6jbeszmud2agul5fp5u