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Interval consensus: from quantized gossip to voting

Benezit, Florence  
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Thiran, Patrick  
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Vetterli, Martin  
2009
IEEE, ICASSP 2009
ICASSP 2009

We design distributed and quantized average consensus algorithms on arbitrary connected networks. By construction, quantized algorithms cannot produce a real, analog average. Instead, our algorithm reaches consensus on the quantized interval that contains the average. We prove that this consensus in reached in finite time almost surely. As a byproduct of this convergence result, we show that the majority voting problem is solvable with only 2 bits of memory per agent.

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