2014
DOI: 10.3390/e16052820
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Randomized Binary Consensus with Faulty Agents

Abstract: This paper investigates self-organizing binary majority consensus disturbed by faulty nodes with random and persistent failure. We study consensus in ordered and random networks with noise, message loss and delays. Using computer simulations, we show that: (1) explicit randomization by noise, message loss and topology can increase robustness towards faulty nodes; (2) commonly-used faulty nodes with random failure inhibit consensus less than faulty nodes with persistent failure; and (3) in some cases, such rand… Show more

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“…Table II gives an overview of some studies on BMC with randomization and faulty nodes in relation to the contributions of this article. Based on this article, the focus of Gogolev and Marcenaro [2014b] is a deeper investigation of the impact of faulty nodes on convergence rate in SM and GKL. …”
Section: Convergence Of Random Neighbors Majoritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table II gives an overview of some studies on BMC with randomization and faulty nodes in relation to the contributions of this article. Based on this article, the focus of Gogolev and Marcenaro [2014b] is a deeper investigation of the impact of faulty nodes on convergence rate in SM and GKL. …”
Section: Convergence Of Random Neighbors Majoritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gogolev and Marcenaro [60] study the problem of consensus [61], considering faulty nodes with random and persistent failures. Computer simulations are used to show that, counter-intuitively, different randomisations can actually increase the robustness of consensus, as the effect of faulty nodes can be reduced with noise, message loss or topology.…”
Section: Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Connectivity between nodes also affect the consensus value for the gossip algorithm. Besides few randomized consensus algorithms [7], [8] also exist. This consensus algorithm does not provide guaranteed consensus for the additive noise in the network.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%