Distributed Optimization with Efficient Communication, Event-Triggered Solution Enhancement, and Operation Stopping
Distributed Optimization with Efficient Communication, Event-Triggered Solution Enhancement, and Operation Stopping
In modern large-scale systems with sensor networks and IoT devices it is essential to collaboratively solve complex problems while utilizing network resources efficiently. In our paper we present three distributed optimization algorithms that exhibit efficient communication among nodes. Our first algorithm presents a simple quantized averaged gradient procedure for distributed optimization, which is shown to converge to a neighborhood of the optimal solution. Our second algorithm incorporates a novel event-triggered refinement mechanism, which refines the utilized quantization level to enhance the precision of the estimated optimal solution. It enables nodes to terminate their operation according to predefined performance guarantees. Our third algorithm is tailored to operate in environments where each message consists of only a few bits. It incorporates a novel event-triggered mechanism for adjusting the quantizer basis and quantization level, allowing nodes to collaboratively decide operation termination based on predefined performance criteria. We analyze the three algorithms and establish their linear convergence. Finally, an application on distributed sensor fusion for target localization is used to demonstrate their favorable performance compared to existing algorithms in the literature.
Apostolos I. Rikos、Wei Jiang、Themistoklis Charalambous、Karl H. Johansson
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Apostolos I. Rikos,Wei Jiang,Themistoklis Charalambous,Karl H. Johansson.Distributed Optimization with Efficient Communication, Event-Triggered Solution Enhancement, and Operation Stopping[EB/OL].(2025-04-23)[2025-05-26].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.16477.点此复制
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