Abstract:
Most distributed sensing methods assume that the expected value of sensed information is same for all agents - ignoring differences in sensor capabilities due to, for exa...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Most distributed sensing methods assume that the expected value of sensed information is same for all agents - ignoring differences in sensor capabilities due to, for example, environmental factors and sensors' quality and condition. In this paper, we present a distributed sensing framework to exploit heterogeneity in information provided about a dynamic environment using an active-passive networked multiagent systems approach. Specifically, this approach consists of agents subject to exogenous inputs (active agents) and agents without any inputs (passive agents). In addition, if an active agent senses a quantity accurately (resp., not accurately), then it is weighted high (resp., low) in the network such that these weights can be a function of time due to varying environmental factors. The key feature of our approach is that the states of all agents converge to an adjustable neighborhood of the weighted average of the sensed exogenous inputs by the active agents.
Published in: 2015 American Control Conference (ACC)
Date of Conference: 01-03 July 2015
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 30 July 2015
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