面向敏捷决策的非线性意见动力学(S-NOD)

IF 2.4 Q2 AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS IEEE Control Systems Letters Pub Date : 2024-12-27 DOI:10.1109/LCSYS.2024.3523845
Charlotte Cathcart;Ian Xul Belaustegui;Alessio Franci;Naomi Ehrich Leonard
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我们提出,分析,并说明了第一个二维可激发(尖峰)动力学的两种选择的决策模型。该模型名为spike非线性意见动力学(S-NOD),提供了卓越的敏捷性,其特点是对上下文、环境或收到的有关可用选项的信息的快速和不可预测的变化做出快速、灵活和自适应的响应。S-NOD通过在之前提出的非线性意见动力学(NOD)中引入一个额外的术语来实现快速灵活的多智能体决策行为。附加项的灵感来自于可激系统的快正、慢负混合反馈结构。在一般情况下分析了S-NOD驱动下新的决策可兴奋性所带来的敏捷行为,并以多机器人绕人导航为例进行了说明。
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Spiking Nonlinear Opinion Dynamics (S-NOD) for Agile Decision-Making
We present, analyze, and illustrate a first-of-its-kind model of two-dimensional excitable (spiking) dynamics for decision-making over two options. The model, Spiking Nonlinear Opinion Dynamics (S-NOD), provides superior agility, characterized by fast, flexible, and adaptive response to rapid and unpredictable changes in context, environment, or information received about available options. S-NOD derives through the introduction of a single extra term to the previously presented Nonlinear Opinion Dynamics (NOD) for fast and flexible multi-agent decision-making behavior. The extra term is inspired by the fast-positive, slow-negative mixed-feedback structure of excitable systems. The agile behaviors brought about by the new excitable nature of decision-making driven by S-NOD are analyzed in a general setting and illustrated in an application to multi-robot navigation around human movers.
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