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S. Hassan-Moghaddam and M. R. Jovanovic.
Topology design for stochastically-forced consensus networks.
IEEE Trans. Control Netw. Syst.,
2017.
Note: Doi:10.1109/TCNS.2017.2674962; also arXiv:1506.03437v3.
Keyword(s): Consensus,
Convex optimization,
Distributed control,
Interior point method,
Proximal gradient method,
Proximal Newton method,
Sparse graphs,
Topology design.
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S. Hassan-Moghaddam,
X. Wu,
and M. R. Jovanovic.
Edge addition in directed consensus networks.
In Proceedings of the 2017 American Control Conference,
Seattle, WA,
2017.
Note: To appear.
Keyword(s): Alternating direction method of multipliers,
consensus,
directed networks,
non-convex optimization,
sparsity-promoting optimal control.
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S. Hassan-Moghaddam,
N. K. Dhingra,
and M. R. Jovanovic.
Topology identification of undirected consensus networks via sparse inverse covariance estimation.
In Proceedings of the 55th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control,
Las Vegas, NV,
pages 4624-4629,
2016.
Keyword(s): Consensus,
Convex optimization,
Sparse graphs,
Topology identification,
Maximum likelihood,
Sparse inverse covariance estimation.
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S. Hassan-Moghaddam and M. R. Jovanovic.
Customized algorithms for growing connected resistive networks.
In Proceedings of the 10th IFAC Symposium on Nonlinear Control Systems,
Monterey, CA,
pages 986-991,
2016.
Keyword(s): Convex optimization,
Coordinate descent algorithm,
Networks,
Proximal algorithms.
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S. Hassan-Moghaddam and M. R. Jovanovic.
An interior point method for growing connected resistive networks.
In Proceedings of the 2015 American Control Conference,
Chicago, IL,
pages 1223-1228,
2015.
Keyword(s): Consensus,
Convex optimization,
Distributed control,
Interior point method,
Sparse graphs,
Topology design.
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