Randomized gossip algorithms
Stanford University · Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract
Motivated by applications to sensor, peer-to-peer, and ad hoc networks, we study distributed algorithms, also known as gossip algorithms, for exchanging information and for computing in an arbitrarily connected network of nodes. The topology of such networks changes continuously as new nodes join and old nodes leave the network. Algorithms for such networks need to be robust against changes in topology. Additionally, nodes in sensor networks operate under limited computational, communication, and energy resources. These constraints have motivated the design of "gossip" algorithms: schemes which distribute the computational burden and in which a node communicates with a randomly chosen neighbor. We analyze the…
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4Topics & keywords
- Gossip
- Computer science
- Distributed algorithm
- Gossip protocol
- Algorithm
- Wireless sensor network
- Network topology
- Subgradient method
- Affordable and clean energy