Distributed aggregative optimization over directed networks with column-stochasticity

IF 3.7 3区 计算机科学 Q2 AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS
Qixing Zhou , Keke Zhang , Hao Zhou , Qingguo Lü , Xiaofeng Liao , Huaqing Li
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This paper introduces a distributed optimization algorithm for distributed aggregative optimization (DAO) problems on directed networks with column-stochastic matrices, referred to as the DACS algorithm. DAO problems, where each agent’s local cost function relies on the aggregation of other agents’ decisions as well as its own, pose significant challenges due to potential imbalances in the underlying interaction network. The DACS algorithm leverages an advanced push-sum protocol to facilitate efficient information aggregation and consensus formation. The algorithm’s convergence is guaranteed by the Lipschitz continuity of the gradient and the strong convexity of the cost functions. Additionally, the utilization of the heavy ball method significantly accelerates the convergence speed of DACS. Numerical simulations across various scenarios, including multi-robot surveillance, optimal placement, and Nash–Cournot games in power systems, demonstrate the algorithm’s convergence and efficiency. Furthermore, testing the algorithm under network disruptions shows that it maintains convergence in both fixed and time-varying networks, proving that as long as connectivity assumptions hold, our algorithm exhibits robustness across a wide range of real-world network environments.
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7.30
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14.60%
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586
审稿时长
6.9 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of The Franklin Institute has an established reputation for publishing high-quality papers in the field of engineering and applied mathematics. Its current focus is on control systems, complex networks and dynamic systems, signal processing and communications and their applications. All submitted papers are peer-reviewed. The Journal will publish original research papers and research review papers of substance. Papers and special focus issues are judged upon possible lasting value, which has been and continues to be the strength of the Journal of The Franklin Institute.
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