Asynchronous Distributed Event-Triggered Coordination for Multi-Agent Coverage Control
Mohanad Ajina, Daniel Tabatabai, Cameron Nowzari

TL;DR
This paper introduces an asynchronous, event-triggered broadcasting strategy for multi-agent coverage control that operates under communication constraints, achieving performance comparable to continuous strategies.
Contribution
It presents a novel asynchronous event-triggered broadcasting algorithm that does not require responses, enabling effective multi-agent deployment under communication restrictions.
Findings
Achieves asymptotic convergence in multi-agent coverage tasks.
Performs comparably to continuous or periodic strategies.
Demonstrates effectiveness through simulation results.
Abstract
This paper re-visits a multi-agent deployment problem where agents are restricted from requesting information from other agents as well as sending acknowledgments when information is received. These communication constraints relax the assumptions of instantaneous communication and synchronous actions by agents (request and response actions). In this paper, we propose a fully asynchronous communication aware solution to the multi-agent deployment problem that uses an event-triggered broadcasting strategy. Unlike all existing triggered solutions, our event-triggered broadcasting algorithm relies on agents to decide when to broadcast (push) information to others in the network without the need for a response from other agents. In addition, the proposed strategy determines how best to move when up-to-date information is unavailable and cannot be requested. The algorithm is capable of…
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