Next century challenges: scalable coordination in sensor networks
MobiCom '99 Proceedings of the 5th annual ACM/IEEE international conference on Mobile computing and networking
Dynamic Programming and Optimal Control
Dynamic Programming and Optimal Control
Distributed Algorithms
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Moment-linear stochastic systems and their applications
Moment-linear stochastic systems and their applications
Network on chip design and optimization using specialized influence models
Proceedings of the 47th Design Automation Conference
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We address the problem of global sensor fusion for the purpose of distributed decision-making, from a control-theoretic perspective. In particular, we introduce a quasi-linear stochastic distributed protocol, using which a network of sensing agents can reach agreement in order to take a collective action. Using control-theoretic methods, we design the parameters of our protocol—which include weights in the local update rules used by the agents and a finite stopping time—to achieve agreement in a fair and rapid manner. We show analytically that the developed protocol achieves fair agreement with certainty in the noise-free case and achieves fair agreement with high probability even in the presence of communication noise and assuming very little information storage capability for the agents. Our development is illustrated throughout with a canonical example motivated by autonomous vehicle control.