Towards privacy-preserving cooperative control via encrypted distributed optimization

IF 0.7 4区 计算机科学 Q4 AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS
P. Binfet, Janis Adamek, Nils Schlüter, M. S. Darup
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Abstract

Abstract Cooperative control is crucial for the effective operation of dynamical multi-agent systems. Especially for distributed control schemes, it is essential to exchange data between the agents. This becomes a privacy threat if the data are sensitive. Encrypted control has shown the potential to address this risk and ensure confidentiality. However, existing approaches mainly focus on cloud-based control and distributed schemes are restrictive. In this paper, we present a novel privacy-preserving cooperative control scheme based on encrypted distributed optimization. More precisely, we focus on a secure distributed solution of a general consensus problem, which has manifold applications in cooperative control, by means of the alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM). As a unique feature of our approach, we explicitly take into account the common situation that local decision variables contain copies of quantities associated with neighboring agents and ensure the neighbor’s privacy. We show the effectiveness of our method based on a numerical case study dealing with the formation of mobile robots.
基于加密分布式优化的隐私保护协同控制
摘要协作控制是动态多智能体系统有效运行的关键。特别是对于分布式控制方案,代理之间的数据交换是必不可少的。如果数据是敏感的,这就会对隐私构成威胁。加密控制已显示出解决此风险并确保机密性的潜力。然而,现有的方法主要集中在基于云的控制和分布式方案的限制。本文提出了一种新的基于加密分布式优化的隐私保护协同控制方案。更准确地说,我们重点研究了一个在协同控制中有多种应用的一般共识问题的安全分布式解,即乘法器的交替方向方法(ADMM)。作为我们方法的一个独特之处,我们明确地考虑了局部决策变量包含与相邻代理相关的数量副本的常见情况,并确保了邻居的隐私。通过一个移动机器人编队的数值研究,证明了该方法的有效性。
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At-Automatisierungstechnik
At-Automatisierungstechnik 工程技术-自动化与控制系统
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
10.00%
发文量
99
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Automatisierungstechnik (AUTO) publishes articles covering the entire range of automation technology: development and application of methods, the operating principles, characteristics, and applications of tools and the interrelationships between automation technology and societal developments. The journal includes a tutorial series on "Theory for Users," and a forum for the exchange of viewpoints concerning past, present, and future developments. Automatisierungstechnik is the official organ of GMA (The VDI/VDE Society for Measurement and Automatic Control) and NAMUR (The Process-Industry Interest Group for Automation Technology). Topics control engineering digital measurement systems cybernetics robotics process automation / process engineering control design modelling information processing man-machine interfaces networked control systems complexity management machine learning ambient assisted living automated driving bio-analysis technology building automation factory automation / smart factories flexible manufacturing systems functional safety mechatronic systems.
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