TítuloA Greedy Topology Design to Accelerate Consensus in Broadcast Wireless Sensor Networks
Tipo de publicaciónJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AutoresVecchio, M, López-Valcarce, R
JournalInformation Processing Letters
Volumen115
Start Page408
Incidencia3
Páginas408-413
Date Published03/2015
Palabras clavecompass, wsn
Resumen

We present techniques to improve convergence speed of distributed average consensus algorithms in wireless sensor networks by means of topology design. A broadcast network is assumed, so that only the transmit power of each node can be independently controlled, rather than each individual link. Starting with a maximally connected configuration in which all nodes transmit at full power, the proposed methods successively reduce the transmit power of a chosen node in order to remove one and only one link; nodes are greedily selected either in order to yield fastest convergence at each step, or if they have the largest degree in the network. These greedy schemes provide a good complexity-performance tradeoff with respect to full-blown global search methods. As a side benefit, improving the convergence speed also results in savings in energy consumption with respect to the maximally connected setting.

DOI10.1016/j.ipl.2014.11.009