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Delay and Packet-Drop Tolerant Multi-Stage Distributed Average Tracking in Mean Square (2001.07863v1)

Published 22 Jan 2020 in eess.SY and cs.SY

Abstract: This paper studies the distributed average tracking problem pertaining to a discrete-time linear time-invariant multi-agent network, which is subject to, concurrently, input delays, random packet-drops, and reference noise. The problem amounts to an integrated design of delay and packet-drop tolerant algorithm and determining the ultimate upper bound of the tracking error between agents' states and the average of the reference signals. The investigation is driven by the goal of devising a practically more attainable average tracking algorithm, thereby extending the existing work in the literature which largely ignored the aforementioned uncertainties. For this purpose, a blend of techniques from Kalman filtering, multi-stage consensus filtering, and predictive control is employed, which gives rise to a simple yet comepelling distributed average tracking algorithm that is robust to initialization error and allows the trade-off between communication/computation cost and stationary-state tracking error. Due to the inherent coupling among different control components, convergence analysis is significantly challenging. Nevertheless, it is revealed that the allowable values of the algorithm parameters rely upon the maximal degree of an expected network, while the convergence speed depends upon the second smallest eigenvalue of the same network's topology. The effectiveness of the theoretical results is verified by a numerical example.

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