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Determining r- and (r,s)-Robustness of Digraphs Using Mixed Integer Linear Programming

30 January 2019
James Usevitch
Dimitra Panagou
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Abstract

There has been an increase in the use of resilient control algorithms based on the graph theoretic properties of rrr- and (r,s)(r,s)(r,s)-robustness. These algorithms guarantee consensus of normally behaving agents in the presence of a bounded number of arbitrarily misbehaving agents if the values of the integers rrr and sss are sufficiently large. However, determining an arbitrary graph's robustness is a highly nontrivial problem. This paper introduces a novel method for determining the rrr- and (r,s)(r,s)(r,s)-robustness of digraphs using mixed integer linear programming; to the best of the authors' knowledge it is the first time that mixed integer programming methods have been applied to the robustness determination problem. The approach only requires knowledge of the graph Laplacian matrix, and can be formulated with binary integer variables. Mixed integer programming algorithms such as branch-and-bound are used to iteratively tighten the lower and upper bounds on rrr and sss. Simulations are presented which compare the performance of this approach to prior robustness determination algorithms.

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