Jorge Cortés
Professor
Cymer Corporation Endowed Chair
Distributed event-triggered communication for
dynamic average consensus in networked systems
S. S. Kia, J. Cortés, S. Martínez
Automatica 59 (2015), 112-119
Abstract
This paper presents distributed algorithmic solutions that employ
opportunistic inter-agent communication to achieve dynamic average
consensus. Our solutions endow individual agents with autonomous
criteria that can be checked with the information available to
them in order to determine whether to broadcast their state to
their neighbors. Our starting point is a distributed coordination
strategy that, under continuous-time communication, achieves
practical asymptotic tracking of the dynamic average of the
time-varying agents' inputs. We propose two different distributed
event-triggered communication laws, depending on the directed or
undirected nature of the time-varying interactions and under
suitable connectivity conditions, that prescribe agent
communications at discrete time instants in an opportunistic
fashion. In both cases, we establish positive lower bounds on the
inter-event times of each agent and characterize their dependence
of the algorithm design parameters. This analysis allows us to
rule out the presence of Zeno behavior and characterize the
asymptotic correctness of the resulting implementations. Several
simulations illustrate the results.
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