Towards remote fault detection by analyzing communication priorities

Alexander Gräfe, Dominik Baumann, Sebastian Trimpe

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Abstract

The ability to detect faults is an important safety feature for event-based multi-agent systems. In most existing algorithms, each agent tries to detect faults by checking its own behavior. But what if one agent becomes unable to recognize misbehavior, for example due to failure in its onboard fault detection? To improve resilience and avoid propagation of individual errors to the multi-agent system, agents should check each other remotely for malfunction or misbehavior. In this paper, we build upon a recently proposed predictive triggering architecture that involves communication priorities shared throughout the network to manage limited bandwidth. We propose a fault detection method that uses these priorities to detect errors in other agents. The resulting algorithms is not only able to detect faults, but can also run on a low-power microcontroller in real-time, as we demonstrate in hardware experiments.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIEEE Conference on Decision and Control
PublisherIEEE
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-6654-6761-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2022
MoE publication typeA4 Conference publication
EventIEEE Conference on Decision and Control - Cancun, Mexico, Cancun, Mexico
Duration: 6 Dec 20229 Dec 2022
Conference number: 61

Publication series

NameProceedings of the IEEE Conference on Decision & Control
ISSN (Print)0743-1546
ISSN (Electronic)2576-2370

Conference

ConferenceIEEE Conference on Decision and Control
Abbreviated titleCDC
Country/TerritoryMexico
CityCancun
Period06/12/202209/12/2022

Keywords

  • Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Systems and Control

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