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Lubis, Jovina Maulida Annisa
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Penelitian mengenai permasalahan konsensus pada konvergensi dan stabilitas multi-agent systems MAS merupakan salah satu topik penelitian fundamental terkait dengan perlunya kendali terdistribusi untuk masing-masing agent pada MAS. Permasalahan dalam perancangan pengendali ini dapat dipengaruhi oleh berbagai variabel, diantaranya adalah model dinamik MAS, skema organisasi dan jenis topologi komunikasi. Pada penelitian ini, protokol konsensus berbasis sistem kendali prediktif terdistribusi dengan skema organisasi leaderless dirancang untuk menyelesaikan permasalahan konsensus pada model MAS domain waktu diskrit. Dinamika sistem multi-agent dideskripsikan dalam model integrator tunggal. Protokol pengendali konsensus dibentuk dengan mengkombinasikan antara teori graph untuk mengatur topologi komunikasi antar agent, dengan algoritma kendali prediktif tanpa constraint untuk mengatur respon gerak setiap agent. Pengendali prediktif memprediksi masukan dan keluaran agent sepanjang receding horizon. Kombinasi parameter bobot respon masukan dan keluaran ditala untuk mendapatkan respon terbaik. Pada metode kendali ini, nilai control horizon dapat dibuat sama dengan nilai prediction horizon untuk menambah derajat kebebasan pada sistem lup tertutup. Teori analisis matriks stokastik digunakan untuk menguji konvergensi dan stabilitas sistem berdasarkan topologi komunikasi dan pemilihan periode pencuplikan. Hasil rancangan protokol pengendali DMPC diujikan pada skenario graph topologi tetap dan berubah, dan periode pencuplikan yang berbeda. Hasil uji simulasi menunjukkan bahwa MAS mampu mencapai konsensus secara konvergen pada setiap kondisi kecuali pada graph yang tidak memiliki directed spanning tree.
Consensus problem in convergence and stability of multi agent systems MAS is one of fundamental research topics related to the urge of distributed control for each agent in MAS. The matter of controller design is affected by some variables such as dynamic model, organization scheme and communication topology. This research addresses the design of distributed model predictive control DMPC based consensus protocol to solve consensus problem in discrete time leaderless MAS. The dynamics of MAS is described as single integrator model. Consensus control protocol is built by combining graph theory to control the communication topology between agents, with predictive control algorithm to control each agent's motion. Predictive control is used to predict input and output of agent throughout receding horizon. Parameter combination of input and output response weight is also predicted to obtain optimum response. In this control method, the control horizon can be adjusted to be the same length as prediction horizon which provides extra degree of freedom to the closed loop system. By using the property of stochastic matrices theory, convergence and system stability can be analyzed based on communication topology used and selection of sampling period. Several simulations are conducted to test the DMPC consensus protocol designed under fixed and switching topology, and different sampling period. The simulation results show that MAS can achieve convergent consensus on every condition, unless if the graph has no directed spanning tree.
Depok: Fakultas Teknik Universitas Indonesia, 2017
S67044
UI - Skripsi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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This book reports on advanced theories and methods in three related fields of research: applied physics, system science and computers. It is organized in three parts, the first of which covers applied physics topics, including lasers and accelerators; condensed matter, soft matter and materials science; nanoscience and quantum engineering; atomic, molecular, optical and plasma physics; as well as nuclear and high-energy particle physics. It also addresses astrophysics, gravitation, earth and environmental science, as well as medical and biological physics. The second and third parts focus on advances in computers and system science, respectively, and report on automatic circuit control, power systems, computer communication, fluid mechanics, simulation and modeling, software engineering, data structures and applications of artificial intelligence among other areas. Offering a collection of contributions presented at the 2nd International Conference on Applied Physics, System Science and Computers (APSAC), held in Dubrovnik, Croatia on September 27–29, 2017, the book bridges the gap between applied physics and electrical engineering. It not only to presents new methods, but also promotes collaborations between different communities working on related topics at the interface between physics and engineering, with a special focus on communication, data modeling and visualization, quantum information, applied mechanics as well as bio and geophysics.
Switzerland: Springer Cham, 2019
e20501637
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library