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Network Synchronization and Consensus Regions in a Multi-Agent System
Author(s) -
Nuria De La Parra,
Guillermo Reguera,
Juan José Salvo,
Óscar Reyes Sánchez
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
advances in distributed computing and artificial intelligence journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2255-2863
DOI - 10.14201/adcaij2018745363
Subject(s) - synchronization (alternating current) , negotiation , computer science , order (exchange) , distributed computing , multi agent system , complex network , work (physics) , computer network , artificial intelligence , business , world wide web , law , engineering , political science , channel (broadcasting) , finance , mechanical engineering
Two problems related to complex network systems are explained in this paper. These two main problems are: consensus and network synchronization. Both have been studied separately in previous years but only a few people have studied these two problems together as one. Our intention in this article is to show how these two problems might ‘work’ together by simulating a network system with routers and agents, we will try to show how agents must negotiate and communicate in order to achieve their aim.

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