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Convergence Analysis for Regular Wireless Consensus Networks

Published 4 Nov 2014 in cs.DC and cs.SY | (1411.0968v2)

Abstract: Average consensus algorithms can be implemented over wireless sensor networks (WSN), where global statistics can be computed using communications among sensor nodes locally. Simple execution, robustness to global topology changes due to frequent node failures and underlying distributed philosophy has made consensus algorithms more suitable to WSNs. Since these algorithms are iterative in nature, their performance is characterized by convergence speed. We study the convergence of the average consensus algorithms for WSNs using regular graphs. We obtained the analytical expressions for optimal consensus and convergence parameters which decides the convergence time for r-nearest neighbor cycle and torus networks. We have also derived the generalized expression for optimal consensus and convergence parameters for m-dimensional r-nearest neighbor torus networks. The obtained analytical results agree with the simulation results and shown the effect of network dimension, number of nodes and transmission radius on convergence time. This work provides the basic analytical tools for managing and controlling the performance of average consensus algorithm in the finite sized practical networks.

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