Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science (Nov 2011)

Practical Distributed Control Synthesis

  • Doron Peled,
  • Sven Schewe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.73.2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73, no. Proc. INFINITY 2011
pp. 2 – 17

Abstract

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Classic distributed control problems have an interesting dichotomy: they are either trivial or undecidable. If we allow the controllers to fully synchronize, then synthesis is trivial. In this case, controllers can effectively act as a single controller with complete information, resulting in a trivial control problem. But when we eliminate communication and restrict the supervisors to locally available information, the problem becomes undecidable. In this paper we argue in favor of a middle way. Communication is, in most applications, expensive, and should hence be minimized. We therefore study a solution that tries to communicate only scarcely and, while allowing communication in order to make joint decision, favors local decisions over joint decisions that require communication.