A Study on Distributed Optimization over Large-Scale Networked Systems

Distributed optimization is a very important concept with applications in control theory and many related fields, as it is high fault-tolerant and extremely scalable compared with centralized optimization. Centralized solution methods are not suitable for many application domains that consist of lar...

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Main Authors: Hansi K. Abeynanda, G. H. J. Lanel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Mathematics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5540262
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Summary:Distributed optimization is a very important concept with applications in control theory and many related fields, as it is high fault-tolerant and extremely scalable compared with centralized optimization. Centralized solution methods are not suitable for many application domains that consist of large number of networked systems. In general, these large-scale networked systems cooperatively find an optimal solution to a common global objective during the optimization process. Thus, it gives us an opportunity to analyze distributed optimization techniques that is demanded in most distributed optimization settings. This paper presents an analysis that provides an overview of decomposition methods as well as currently existing distributed methods and techniques that are employed in large-scale networked systems. A detailed analysis on gradient like methods, subgradient methods, and methods of multipliers including the alternating direction method of multipliers is presented. These methods are analyzed empirically by using numerical examples. Moreover, an example highlighting the fact that the gradient method fails to solve distributed problems in some circumstances is discussed under numerical results. A numerical implementation is used to demonstrate that the alternating direction method of multipliers can solve this particular problem, by revealing its robustness compared with the gradient method. Finally, we conclude the paper with possible future research directions.
ISSN:2314-4629
2314-4785