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In the context of sensor networks, gossip algorithms are a popular, well established technique for achieving consensus when sensor data are encoded in linear spaces. Gossip algorithms also have several extensions to non linear data spaces. Most of these extensions deal with Riemannian manifolds and use Riemannian gradient descent. This paper, instead, exhibits a very simple metric property that does...
In the context of sensor networks, the consensus problem is an important problem. The goal is to find a distributed algorithm to reach a consensus, i.e. some common value shared by all the agents in the network. Such a well known algorithm is the so-called Random Pairwise Gossip (RPG) [BGPS06]. This algorithm relies on pairwise arithmetic averages. Therefore, it does not apply to some situations of...
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