Abstract

This paper considers trajectory a modeling problem for a multi-agent system by using the Gaussian processes. The Gaussian process, as the typical data-driven method, is well suited to characterize the model uncertainties and perturbations in a complex environment. To address model uncertainties and noises disturbances, a distributed Gaussian process is proposed to characterize the system model by using local information exchange among neighboring agents, in which a number of agents cooperate without central coordination to estimate a common Gaussian process function based on local measurements and datum received from neighbors. In addition, both the continuous-time system model and the discrete-time system model are considered, in which we design a control Lyapunov function to learn the continuous-time model, and a distributed model predictive control-based approach is used to learn the discrete-time model. Furthermore, we apply a Kullback–Leibler average consensus fusion algorithm to fuse the local prediction results (mean and variance) of the desired Gaussian process. The performance of the proposed distributed Gaussian process is analyzed and is verified by two trajectory tracking examples.

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