Asynchronous ADMM for Nonlinear Continuous-Time Systems

Pierer von Esch M, Völz A, Graichen K (2024)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2024

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Abstract

This paper presents synchronous as well as asynchronous formulations of the Alternating

Direction Method of Multipliers (ADMM) for solving continuous-time

nonlinear distributed model predictive control (DMPC) problems. It is shown that

the optimal control problems of certain system classes can be transformed to fit the

consensus-based ADMM variant problem formulation. The arising sub-problems

are solved locally on the agent level while the consensus step is solved centrally by

a coordinator. Furthermore, the convergence of the synchronous and asynchronous

ADMM algorithms to their respective first-order optimality conditions is presented

in a continuous-time setting. The algorithm is applied to different example systems

for which the convergence behavior and influence of the individual algorithmic parameters

are investigated. The computation time of the agents remains unaffected

by the system size and thus demonstrates the applicability to high-scaled systems.

Moreover, results show that the asynchronous algorithm performs better in terms of

execution time when compared to its synchronous counterpart.

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APA:

Pierer von Esch, M., Völz, A., & Graichen, K. (2024). Asynchronous ADMM for Nonlinear Continuous-Time Systems. Optimal Control Applications & Methods.

MLA:

Pierer von Esch, Maximilian, Andreas Völz, and Knut Graichen. "Asynchronous ADMM for Nonlinear Continuous-Time Systems." Optimal Control Applications & Methods (2024).

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