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Robust, Adaptive and Network Control
Asynchronous multi-agent multisorted systems
O. P. Kuznetsov Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 117997 Russia
Abstract:
An asynchronous multi-agent multisorted system (AMMS) is a network of threshold elements (agents) operating in continuous time. The agents are either active or passive. When active, an agent generates a signal of certain type (color). The signal is perceived by all agents with inputs of the same color. The agent has a potential that changes under the exciting or inhibitory effect of signals; it is active only if its potential exceeds the threshold. Changes in the agent activity are events that break the timeline into clock periods — time intervals within which the state of the system does not change. The sequence of states of a system is called its behavior. The dependence of the autonomous network behavior on the network parameter values is studied.
Keywords:
asynchronous system, threshold element, multisorted signal, time-invariant behavior, event.
Citation:
O. P. Kuznetsov, “Asynchronous multi-agent multisorted systems”, Avtomat. i Telemekh., 2021, no. 2, 132–148; Autom. Remote Control, 82:2 (2021), 294–307
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