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Formation of Robust Multi-Agent Networks Through Self-Organizing Random Regular Graphs (1503.08131v1)

Published 27 Mar 2015 in cs.MA, cs.SI, cs.SY, and math.CO

Abstract: Multi-agent networks are often modeled as interaction graphs, where the nodes represent the agents and the edges denote some direct interactions. The robustness of a multi-agent network to perturbations such as failures, noise, or malicious attacks largely depends on the corresponding graph. In many applications, networks are desired to have well-connected interaction graphs with relatively small number of links. One family of such graphs is the random regular graphs. In this paper, we present a decentralized scheme for transforming any connected interaction graph with a possibly non-integer average degree of k into a connected random m-regular graph for some m in [k, k + 2]. Accordingly, the agents improve the robustness of the network with a minimal change in the overall sparsity by optimizing the graph connectivity through the proposed local operations.

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