Two algorithms for distributed mode computing based on blended dynamics approach

IF 2.1 3区 计算机科学 Q3 AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS
Chao Huang , Siliang Yu , Hyungbo Shim , Brian D.O. Anderson
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Abstract

This paper studies the distributed mode computing problem in a multi-agent system, in which each individual agent possesses a certain attribute and the agent group aims to agree upon the mode (the most frequent attribute owned by the agents) via distributed computing. Two algorithms are proposed, the first one estimates the frequency of all attributes at every agent, and then identifies the most frequent attribute as the mode; the second is based on a distributed consensus protocol that renders all the agents agreeing on an attribute whose frequency is no less than a given threshold. This protocol is then used as the main building block to compute the mode via a branch-and-bound algorithm. Analysis of both algorithms establishes finite time convergence and is based on the blended dynamics approach.
基于混合动力学方法的两种分布式模式计算算法
本文研究了多智能体系统中的分布式模式计算问题,其中每个个体智能体具有一定的属性,智能体群通过分布式计算对模式(智能体所拥有的最频繁的属性)达成一致。提出了两种算法,第一种算法估计每个agent上所有属性的频率,然后识别频率最高的属性作为模式;第二种是基于分布式共识协议,该协议使所有代理就频率不低于给定阈值的属性达成一致。然后使用该协议作为主要构建块,通过分支定界算法计算模式。两种算法的分析都建立在有限时间收敛的基础上,并基于混合动力学方法。
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Systems & Control Letters
Systems & Control Letters 工程技术-运筹学与管理科学
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
3.80%
发文量
144
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Founded in 1981 by two of the pre-eminent control theorists, Roger Brockett and Jan Willems, Systems & Control Letters is one of the leading journals in the field of control theory. The aim of the journal is to allow dissemination of relatively concise but highly original contributions whose high initial quality enables a relatively rapid review process. All aspects of the fields of systems and control are covered, especially mathematically-oriented and theoretical papers that have a clear relevance to engineering, physical and biological sciences, and even economics. Application-oriented papers with sophisticated and rigorous mathematical elements are also welcome.
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