Reaching a consensus in multi-agent systems : a time invariant nonlinear rule

Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) have attracted more and more interest in recent years.Most researches in the study of discrete-time MAS,presented in the past few years,have considered linear cooperative rules. However, local interactions between agents are more likely to be governed by nonlinear rules....

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Main Authors: Saburov, Mansoor, Saburov, Khikmat
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Published: 2013
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spelling my.iium.irep.310852013-08-22T02:43:04Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/31085/ Reaching a consensus in multi-agent systems : a time invariant nonlinear rule Saburov, Mansoor Saburov, Khikmat QA Mathematics Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) have attracted more and more interest in recent years.Most researches in the study of discrete-time MAS,presented in the past few years,have considered linear cooperative rules. However, local interactions between agents are more likely to be governed by nonlinear rules. In this paper, we investigate the consensus of discrete-time MAS with time invariant nonlinear cooperative rules.Based on ourpresented nonlinear model, we showa consensus in the discretetime MAS. Our model generalizes a classical time invariant DeGrootmodel. It seems that, unlikea linear case, a consensus can be easily achieved a nonlinear case. 2013-06-15 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/31085/1/My_Paper-Second_ICCEEM_2013.pdf Saburov, Mansoor and Saburov, Khikmat (2013) Reaching a consensus in multi-agent systems : a time invariant nonlinear rule. In: 2nd International Conference on Computing Engineering and Enterprise Management (ICCEEM-2013), 15-16 Jun 2013, Langkawi, Malaysia. http://www.ifrnd.org/2ndICCEEM/2ndICCEEM.html
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Saburov, Mansoor
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Reaching a consensus in multi-agent systems : a time invariant nonlinear rule
description Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) have attracted more and more interest in recent years.Most researches in the study of discrete-time MAS,presented in the past few years,have considered linear cooperative rules. However, local interactions between agents are more likely to be governed by nonlinear rules. In this paper, we investigate the consensus of discrete-time MAS with time invariant nonlinear cooperative rules.Based on ourpresented nonlinear model, we showa consensus in the discretetime MAS. Our model generalizes a classical time invariant DeGrootmodel. It seems that, unlikea linear case, a consensus can be easily achieved a nonlinear case.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Saburov, Mansoor
Saburov, Khikmat
author_facet Saburov, Mansoor
Saburov, Khikmat
author_sort Saburov, Mansoor
title Reaching a consensus in multi-agent systems : a time invariant nonlinear rule
title_short Reaching a consensus in multi-agent systems : a time invariant nonlinear rule
title_full Reaching a consensus in multi-agent systems : a time invariant nonlinear rule
title_fullStr Reaching a consensus in multi-agent systems : a time invariant nonlinear rule
title_full_unstemmed Reaching a consensus in multi-agent systems : a time invariant nonlinear rule
title_sort reaching a consensus in multi-agent systems : a time invariant nonlinear rule
publishDate 2013
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/31085/1/My_Paper-Second_ICCEEM_2013.pdf
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http://www.ifrnd.org/2ndICCEEM/2ndICCEEM.html
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