Distributed Network under Communication Information Constraints
Abstract
Network science is an academic field which studies complex networks such as telecommunication networks, computer networks, biological networks, cognitive and semantic networks, and social networks (Wiki). In these few years, the increased interconnectivity of the mathematical sciences community has led to an increase in join work from different fields.
A distributed network system (DNS) consists of a large number of small, inexpensive agents deployed over a vast region, in which each agent is capable of collecting, processing information and communication with neighboring agents. Node collaboration is the key for the success of DNSs due to the fact that each node itself is limited by communication range, power, and processing ability.
In this talk, we shall present some recent work on the consensus performance of DNS under network induced imperfect communication.
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Main Target Audience: Undergraduate, Master and PhD levels