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Variable-coupled distributed resource allocations for multi-agent system with limited admissible interaction
Variable-coupled distributed resource allocations (VCDRAs) involve optimizing resource distribution among interconnected entities, reflecting the complex correlation in practical systems. Based on the consensus technology, this paper proposes a novel distributed optimization algorithm to address the VCDRA in scenarios where agents are confronted with admissible interaction ranges and external disturbances. Admissible interaction refers to agents only transmitting information within a specified range due to limited communication capabilities or resource availability. The proposed distributed optimization algorithm improves existing interaction mechanisms, reducing computational demands and unifying the communication schemes of the multi-agent system, thereby avoiding additional information exchange. Theoretically, it is proven that the algorithm can get the optimal solution of VCDRA with an exponential rate. Compared to existing algorithms for suppressing external disturbances, the robustness of the proposed distributed optimization algorithm no longer relies on the upper bound of external disturbances, allowing it to remain effective even in the presence of unbounded disturbances. Finally, smart grids and wireless communications applications demonstrate the convergence and robustness of the developed distributed optimization algorithm, further proving its superiority in practical applications.
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ISA Transactions serves as a platform for showcasing advancements in measurement and automation, catering to both industrial practitioners and applied researchers. It covers a wide array of topics within measurement, including sensors, signal processing, data analysis, and fault detection, supported by techniques such as artificial intelligence and communication systems. Automation topics encompass control strategies, modelling, system reliability, and maintenance, alongside optimization and human-machine interaction. The journal targets research and development professionals in control systems, process instrumentation, and automation from academia and industry.