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Asynchronous Distributed Model Predictive Control for Optimal Output Consensus of High-Order Multi-Agent Systems

Huaqing Li, Lifeng Zheng, Zheng Wang, Yongfu Li, Lianghao Ji, Dawen Xia

2021IEEE Transactions on Signal and Information Processing over Networks23 citationsDOI

Abstract

Considering the extensive applications of the model predictive control (MPC), this paper investigates the MPC problem with an application to the optimal output consensus of high-order multi-agent systems. A synchronous distributed optimization algorithm for the MPC problem is proposed, and we further devise its asynchronous version. The algorithm allows agents to choose the uncoordinate step-sizes depending on local information, which improves the flexibility of multi-agent systems. The convergence of the proposed algorithm is guaranteed if the positive uncoordinate step-sizes satisfy the explicit conditions. Compared with the synchronous version that needs a global clock to control all agents for communication and update, the asynchronous algorithm does not require each agent in the multiagent systems to update and communicate simultaneously, and also converges to the optimal global solution to the problem. The numerical simulations demonstrate the availability of the proposed algorithm and the validity of the theoretical results.

Topics & Concepts

Asynchronous communicationComputer scienceConvergence (economics)Flexibility (engineering)Multi-agent systemConsensusModel predictive controlMathematical optimizationDistributed computingControl (management)MathematicsArtificial intelligenceComputer networkEconomicsStatisticsEconomic growthDistributed Control Multi-Agent SystemsAdvanced Control Systems OptimizationStability and Control of Uncertain Systems