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The Impact of Message Passing in Agent-Based Submodular Maximization

This paper considers a set of sensors, which as a group are tasked with taking measurements of the environment and sending a small subset of the measurements to a centralized data fusion center, where the measurements will be used to estimate the overall state of the environment. The sensors' goal is to send the most informative set of measurements so that the estimate is as accurate as possible. This problem is formulated as a submodular maximization problem, for which there exists a well-studied greedy algorithm, where each sensor sequentially chooses a set of measurements from its own local set, and communicates its decision to the future sensors in the sequence. In this work, sensors can additionally share measurements with one another, in order to augment the decision set of each sensor. We explore how this increase in communication can be exploited to improve the results of the nominal greedy algorithm. Specifically, we show that this measurement passing can improve the quality of the resulting measurement set by up to a factor of $n+1$, where $n$ is the number of sensors.

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