DocumentCode
3852648
Title
Coherence in Large-Scale Networks: Dimension-Dependent Limitations of Local Feedback
Author
Bassam Bamieh;Mihailo R. Jovanovic;Partha Mitra;Stacy Patterson
Author_Institution
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Volume
57
Issue
9
fYear
2012
Firstpage
2235
Lastpage
2249
Abstract
We consider distributed consensus and vehicular formation control problems. Specifically we address the question of whether local feedback is sufficient to maintain coherence in large-scale networks subject to stochastic disturbances. We define macroscopic performance measures which are global quantities that capture the notion of coherence; a notion of global order that quantifies how closely the formation resembles a solid object. We consider how these measures scale asymptotically with network size in the topologies of regular lattices in 1, 2, and higher dimensions, with vehicular platoons corresponding to the 1-D case. A common phenomenon appears where a higher spatial dimension implies a more favorable scaling of coherence measures, with a dimensions of 3 being necessary to achieve coherence in consensus and vehicular formations under certain conditions. In particular, we show that it is impossible to have large coherent 1-D vehicular platoons with only local feedback. We analyze these effects in terms of the underlying energetic modes of motion, showing that they take the form of large temporal and spatial scales resulting in an accordion-like motion of formations. A conclusion can be drawn that in low spatial dimensions, local feedback is unable to regulate large-scale disturbances, but it can in higher spatial dimensions. This phenomenon is distinct from, and unrelated to string instability issues which are commonly encountered in control problems for automated highways.
Keywords
"Convolution","Vehicles","Coherence","Heuristic algorithms","Vehicle dynamics","Standards","Measurement uncertainty"
Journal_Title
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9286
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAC.2012.2202052
Filename
6209387
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