Robust Dynamic Corrective Consensus Over Lossy Networks With Gilbert–Elliott Channels

IF 7 1区 计算机科学 Q1 AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS
Sabato Manfredi
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Abstract

In this article, we propose a distributed algorithm to track the average of time-varying reference signals at nodes (i.e., dynamic average consensus) over networks with heterogeneous, asymmetric Gilbert–Elliott (GE) type lossy channels. The algorithm is robust to GE type network disruptions, (re)-initialization errors and agents joining, faulty or leaving the network during time. Necessary and sufficient conditions are formulated to assess almost sure and mean bounded dynamic average consensus according to the characteristics of reference signals. The proposed conditions can be used for design purpose as they relate algorithm step size, network connectivity, and channel quality parameters (e.g., recovery and failure rate) to the algorithm convergence. Simulations confirm the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm and design conditions in two representative validation scenarios.
具有Gilbert-Elliott信道的有损网络的鲁棒动态校正一致性
在本文中,我们提出了一种分布式算法来跟踪节点上时变参考信号的平均值(即动态平均共识),该算法具有异构、非对称的吉尔伯特-艾略特(GE)型有损信道。该算法对GE型网络中断、(重新)初始化错误和代理在一定时间内加入、故障或离开网络具有较强的鲁棒性。根据参考信号的特点,给出了评估几乎确定和平均有界动态平均一致性的充分必要条件。所提出的条件可用于设计目的,因为它们将算法步长、网络连通性和信道质量参数(例如,恢复和故障率)与算法收敛性联系起来。仿真验证了算法和设计条件在两种典型验证场景下的有效性。
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IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
CiteScore
11.30
自引率
5.90%
发文量
824
审稿时长
9 months
期刊介绍: In the IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, the IEEE Control Systems Society publishes high-quality papers on the theory, design, and applications of control engineering. Two types of contributions are regularly considered: 1) Papers: Presentation of significant research, development, or application of control concepts. 2) Technical Notes and Correspondence: Brief technical notes, comments on published areas or established control topics, corrections to papers and notes published in the Transactions. In addition, special papers (tutorials, surveys, and perspectives on the theory and applications of control systems topics) are solicited.
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