Multi-agent team cooperation: a game theory approach

From MaRDI portal
Revision as of 23:09, 30 January 2024 by Import240129110113 (talk | contribs) (Created automatically from import240129110113)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

Publication:1049077

DOI10.1016/J.AUTOMATICA.2009.06.006zbMath1179.93025OpenAlexW1983523909MaRDI QIDQ1049077

E. Semsar-Kazerooni, Khashayar Khorasani

Publication date: 8 January 2010

Published in: Automatica (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.automatica.2009.06.006




Related Items (29)

An Optimal Control Approach to Linear Systems Controlled by Multiple ControllersInternal structure of coalitions in competitive and altruistic graphical coalitional gamesGame-theory-based consensus learning of double-integrator agents in the presence of worst-case adversariesMulti-player pursuit-evasion games with one superior evaderUsing Neural Networks for a Universal Framework for Agent-based ModelsReconfigurable Synchronization Control of Networked Euler-Lagrange Systems with Switching Communication TopologiesEquilibrium topology of multi-agent systems with two leaders: a zero-sum game perspectiveStackelberg strategies for stochastic systems with multiple followersOpen-loop Nash equilibrium in polynomial differential games via state-dependent Riccati equationAdaptive near-optimal consensus of high-order nonlinear multi-agent systems with heterogeneityAn \(H_\infty\) cooperative fault recovery control of multi-agent systemsCooperative Tasking for Deterministic Specification AutomataNash equilibrium seeking of general linear multi-agent systems in the cooperation-competition networkDistributed robust filtering with \(H_\infty\) consensus of estimates\(\mathcal H_\infty \) consensus control for multi-agent systems with missing measurements: the finite-horizon caseRecent advances in optimization and game theoretic control for networked systemsPareto efficiency of finite horizon switched linear quadratic differential gamesContinuous-time distributed Nash strategy over switching topologies with gain adaptationImproved weighted Shapley Value model for the fourth party logistics supply chain coalitionRobust consensus algorithm for multi-agent systems with exogenous disturbances under convergence conditionsGuaranteed global performance through local coordinationsDynamical analysis of a game networkModel predictive and non-cooperative dynamic game fault recovery control strategies for a network of unmanned underwater vehiclesDistributed formation control with open-loop Nash strategyNash bargaining solution based rendezvous guidance of unmanned aerial vehiclesLQR-based optimal topology of leader-following consensusA distributed model predictive control (MPC) fault reconfiguration strategy for formation flying satellitesA differential game approach to intrinsic formation controlGame-based coordination control of multi-agent systems




Cites Work




This page was built for publication: Multi-agent team cooperation: a game theory approach