Hendrickx, Julien
[UCL]
Martin, Samuel
[Université de Lorraine, France]
We consider open multi-agent systems. Unlike the systems usually studied in the literature, here agents may join or leave while the process studied takes place. The system composition and size evolve thus with time. We focus here on systems where the interactions between agents lead to pairwise gossip averages, and where agents either arrive or are replaced at random times. These events prevent any convergence of the system. Instead, we describe the expected system behavior by showingthattheevolutionofscaledmomentsofthestatecanbe characterized by a 2-dimensional (possibly time-varying) linear dynamical system. We apply this technique to two cases : (i) systems with fixed size where leaving agents are immediately replaced, and (ii) systems where new agents keep arriving without ever leaving, and whose size grows thus unbounded


Bibliographic reference |
Hendrickx, Julien ; Martin, Samuel. Open Multi-Agent Systems: Gossiping with Random Arrivals and Departures .Proceedings of the 56th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC 2017) (Melbourne(Australia), du 12/12/2017 au 15/12/2017). In: Proceedings of the 56th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC 2017), 2017, p. 763-768 |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/192016 |