Privacy Preserving Average Consensus
Nanyang Technological University · California Institute of Technology
Abstract
Average consensus is a widely used algorithm for distributed computing and control, where all the agents in the network constantly communicate and update their states in order to achieve an agreement. This approach could result in an undesirable disclosure of information on the initial state of an agent to the other agents. In this paper, we propose a privacy preserving average consensus algorithm to guarantee the privacy of the initial state and asymptotic consensus on the exact average of the initial values, by adding and subtracting random noises to the consensus process. We characterize the mean square convergence rate of our consensus algorithm and derive the covariance matrix of the maximum likelihood…
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- Convergence (economics)
- State (computer science)
- Consensus algorithm
- Consensus
- Rate of convergence
- Computer science
- Process (computing)
- Mathematical optimization
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