Title :
Distributed network utility maximization using event-triggered augmented Lagrangian methods
Author :
Wan, Pu ; Lemmon, Michael D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, USA
Abstract :
Many problems associated with networked systems can be formulated as network utility maximization (NUM) problems. Dual decomposition is a widely used distributed algorithm that solves the NUM problem. This approach, however, uses a step size that is inversely proportional to measures of network size such as maximum path length or maximum neighborhood size. As a result, the number of messages exchanged between nodes by dual decomposition scales poorly with respect to these measures. This paper investigates the use of an event-triggered communication scheme in distributed NUM algorithms. Under event triggering, each agent broadcasts to its neighbors when a local ldquoerrorrdquo signal exceeds a state dependent threshold. In particular, this paper proposes an event-triggered distributed NUM algorithm based on the augmented Lagrangian methods. The algorithm converges to the optimal solution. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm reduces the number of message exchanges by two orders of magnitude, and is scale-free with respect to the above two measures of network size.
Keywords :
optimisation; telecommunication control; NUM problem; distributed network utility maximization; dual decomposition; event-triggered augmented Lagrangian methods; event-triggered distributed NUM algorithm; maximum neighborhood size; maximum path length; Broadcasting; Communication networks; Communication system control; Control systems; Distributed algorithms; Lagrangian functions; Length measurement; Message passing; Size measurement; Utility programs;
Conference_Titel :
American Control Conference, 2009. ACC '09.
Conference_Location :
St. Louis, MO
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4523-3
Electronic_ISBN :
0743-1619
DOI :
10.1109/ACC.2009.5160088