How improving performance may imply losing consistency in event-triggered consensus

David Meister, Duarte J. Antunes, Frank Allgöwer
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Event-triggered control is often argued to lower the average triggering rate compared to time-triggered control while still achieving a desired control goal, e.g., the same performance level. However, this property, often called consistency, cannot be taken for granted and can be hard to analyze in many settings. In particular, although numerous decentralized event-triggered control schemes have been proposed in the past years, their performance properties with respect to time-triggered control remain mostly unexplored. In this paper, we therefore examine the performance properties of event-triggered control (relative to time-triggered control) for a single-integrator consensus problem with a level-triggering rule. We consider the long-term average quadratic deviation from consensus as a performance measure. For this setting, we show that enriching the information the local controllers use improves the performance of the consensus algorithm but renders a previously consistent event-triggered control scheme inconsistent. In addition, we do so while deploying optimal control inputs which we derive for both information cases and all triggering schemes. With this insight, we can furthermore explain the relationship between two contrasting consistency results from the literature on decentralized event-triggered control. We support our theoretical findings with simulation results.
提高性能可能意味着在事件触发式共识中失去一致性
通常认为,与时间触发控制相比,事件触发控制能降低平均触发率,同时仍能实现预期的控制目标,如相同的性能水平。然而,这种通常被称为一致性的特性并不是理所当然的,在很多情况下很难分析。特别是,尽管过去几年中提出了许多分散式事件触发控制方案,但它们在时间触发控制方面的性能特性大多仍未得到探讨。因此,在本文中,我们针对一个具有水平触发规则的单积分器共识问题,研究了事件触发控制(相对于时间触发控制)的性能特性。我们将与共识的长期平均二次偏差作为性能指标。在这种情况下,我们发现丰富本地控制器使用的信息可以提高共识算法的性能,但会使之前一致的事件触发控制方案变得不一致。此外,我们在采用最优控制输入的同时,还对两种信息情况和所有触发方案进行了推导。有了这种洞察力,我们就能进一步解释非集中式事件触发控制文献中两种截然不同的一致性结果之间的关系。我们用模拟结果来支持我们的理论发现。
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