2018
DOI: 10.1080/00207721.2018.1439124
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Distributed optimisation for resource allocation with event-triggered communication over general directed topology

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“…The extension to general convex functions is performed in [16] by adopting the nonnegative surplus method, at the expense of a slower convergence rate. The ADMM-based algorithms are developed in [17], [18], and algorithms that aim to handle communication delay in time-varying networks and perform event-triggered updates are studied in [19] and [20], respectively. We note that all the above-mentioned works [1], [15]- [20] do not provide explicit convergence rate for their algorithms.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The extension to general convex functions is performed in [16] by adopting the nonnegative surplus method, at the expense of a slower convergence rate. The ADMM-based algorithms are developed in [17], [18], and algorithms that aim to handle communication delay in time-varying networks and perform event-triggered updates are studied in [19] and [20], respectively. We note that all the above-mentioned works [1], [15]- [20] do not provide explicit convergence rate for their algorithms.…”
Section: A Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ADMM-based algorithms are developed in [17], [18], and algorithms that aim to handle communication delay in time-varying networks and perform event-triggered updates are studied in [19] and [20], respectively. We note that all the above-mentioned works [1], [15]- [20] do not provide explicit convergence rate for their algorithms. In contrast, the DCGT of this work is proved to achieves a linear convergence rate for strongly convex and Lipschitz smooth cost functions, and has a sublinear convergence rate without the Lipschitz smoothness.…”
Section: A Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To solve the distributed resource allocation problem, some gradient‐based algorithms have been proposed [11], followed by game theory [12, 13]. So‐called consensus‐based algorithms have also been proposed [14–17]. For instance, [2] proposed a surplus‐based distributed algorithm for solving the resource allocation problem in which the local cost function is quadratic.…”
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“…[18] proposed one event-triggered distributed algorithm for solving the economic dispatch problem over discrete-time multi-agents under time-varying undirected graphs. For solving the economic dispatch problem, we have proposed one discrete-time distributed event-triggered algorithm over directed networks in [19]. However, there is little paper concerned about this topic in continuous-time systems [20][21][22][23][24][25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%