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Lyapunov-Based Graph Neural Networks for Adaptive Control of Multi-Agent Systems

Systems and Control 2025-03-20 v1 Systems and Control

Abstract

Graph neural networks (GNNs) have a message-passing framework in which vector messages are exchanged between graph nodes and updated using feedforward layers. The inclusion of distributed message-passing in the GNN architecture makes them ideally suited for distributed control and coordination tasks. Existing results develop GNN-based controllers to address a variety of multi-agent control problems while compensating for modeling uncertainties in the systems. However, these results use GNNs that are pre-trained offline. This paper provides the first result on GNNs with stability-driven online weight updates to address the multi-agent target tracking problem. Specifically, new Lyapunov-based distributed GNN and graph attention network (GAT)-based controllers are developed to adaptively estimate unknown target dynamics and address the second-order target tracking problem. A Lyapunov-based stability analysis is provided to guarantee exponential convergence of the target state estimates and agent states to a neighborhood of the target state. Numerical simulations show a 20.8% and 48.1% position tracking error performance improvement by the GNN and GAT architectures over a baseline DNN architecture, respectively.

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@article{arxiv.2503.15360,
  title  = {Lyapunov-Based Graph Neural Networks for Adaptive Control of Multi-Agent Systems},
  author = {Brandon C. Fallin and Cristian F. Nino and Omkar Sudhir Patil and Zachary I. Bell and Warren E. Dixon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.15360},
  year   = {2025}
}

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25 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables, 1 algorithm