Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
696945 Automatica 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

We have recently proposed quantized gossip algorithms which solve the consensus and averaging problems on directed graphs with the least restrictive connectivity requirements. In this paper we study the convergence time of these algorithms. To this end, we investigate the shrinking time of the smallest interval that contains all states for the consensus algorithm, and the decay time of a suitable Lyapunov function for the averaging algorithm. The investigation leads us to characterize the convergence time by the hitting time in certain special Markov chains. We simplify the structures of state transition by considering the special case of complete graphs, where every edge can be activated with an equal probability, and derive polynomial upper bounds on convergence time.

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