- Consensus dynamics
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Consensus dynamics or agreement dynamics is an area of research lying at the intersection of systems theory and graph theory. A major topic of investigation is the agreement or consensus problem[1] in multi-agent systems that concerns processes by which a collection of interacting agents achieve a common goal. Networks of agents that exchange information to reach consensus include: physiological systems, gene networks, large-scale energy systems and fleets of vehicles on land, in the air or in space. The agreement protocol or consensus protocol is an unforced dynamical system that is governed by the interconnection topology and the initial condition for each agent. Other problems are the rendezvous problem, synchronization, flocking[2], formation control[3]. One solution paradigm is distributed constraint reasoning[4]
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References
- ^ A Survey of Consensus Problems in Multi-agent Coordination, Wei Ren, Randal W. Beard, Ella M. Atkins, 2005
- ^ Flocking for Multi-Agent Dynamic Systems: Algorithms and Theory, Reza Olfati-Saber, 2004
- ^ Behavior-Based Formation Control for Multirobot Teams, Tucker Balch, Ronald C. Arkin, 1998
- ^ Distributed Constraint Reasoning, Marius C. Silaghi, Makoto Yokoo, Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence. Information Science Reference, 2007.
- Cooperative Control of Distributed Multi-Agent Systems, Jeff S. Shamma, Jeff Shamma, Wiley-Interscience, 2008, ISBN 9780470060315
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