Nonconvex Distributed Feedback Optimization for Aggregative Cooperative Robotics
Distributed aggregative optimization is a recently emerged framework in which the agents of a network want to minimize the sum of local objective functions, each one depending on the agent decision variable (e.g., the local position of a team of robots) and an aggregation of all the agents' var...
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Zusammenfassung: | Distributed aggregative optimization is a recently emerged framework in which
the agents of a network want to minimize the sum of local objective functions,
each one depending on the agent decision variable (e.g., the local position of
a team of robots) and an aggregation of all the agents' variables (e.g., the
team barycentre). In this paper, we address a distributed feedback optimization
framework in which agents implement a local (distributed) policy to reach a
steady-state minimizing an aggregative cost function. We propose Aggregative
Tracking Feedback, i.e., a novel distributed feedback optimization law in which
each agent combines a closed-loop gradient flow with a consensus-based dynamic
compensator reconstructing the missing global information. By using tools from
system theory, we prove that Aggregative Tracking Feedback steers the network
to a stationary point of an aggregative optimization problem with (possibly)
nonconvex objective function. The effectiveness of the proposed method is
validated through numerical simulations on a multi-robot surveillance scenario. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2302.01892 |