OCSYSYOct 17, 2011

Distributed strategies for generating weight-balanced and doubly stochastic digraphs

arXiv:0911.0232153 citations

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Weight-balanced and doubly stochastic digraphs are two classes of digraphs that play an essential role in a variety of cooperative control problems, including formation control, distributed averaging, and optimization. We refer to a digraph as doubly stochasticable (weight-balanceable) if it admits a doubly stochastic (weight-balanced) adjacency matrix. This paper studies the characterization of both classes of digraphs, and introduces distributed algorithms to compute the appropriate set of weights in each case.

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