Optimal strategies in the average consensus problem
IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), 2007
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Abstract
We prove that for a set of communicating agents to compute the average of their initial positions (average consensus problem), the optimal topology of communication is given by a de Bruijn's graph. Consensus is then reached in a finitely many steps. A more general family of strategies, constructed by block Kronecker products, is investigated and compared to Cayley strategies.
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