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Model Predictive Mean Field Games for Controlling Multi-Agent Systems

Published 16 Apr 2020 in math.OC, cs.RO, cs.SY, and eess.SY | (2004.07994v2)

Abstract: When controlling multi-agent systems, the trade-off between performance and scalability is a major challenge. Here, we address this difficulty by using mean field games (MFGs), which is a framework that deduces the macroscopic dynamics describing the density profile of agents from their microscopic dynamics. To effectively use the MFG, we propose a model predictive MFG (MP-MFG), which estimates the agent population density profile with using kernel density estimation and manages the input generation with model predictive control. The proposed MP-MFG generates control inputs by monitoring the agent population at each time step, and thus achieves higher robustness than the conventional MFG. Numerical results show that the MP-MFG outperforms the MFG when the agent model has modeling errors or the number of agents in the system is small.

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