Distributed Minmax Strategy for Multiplayer Games: Stability, Robustness, and Algorithms

Bosen Lian, Vrushabh S. Donge, Wenqian Xue, Frank L. Lewis, Ali Davoudi

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Abstract

This article studies a distributed minmax strategy for multiplayer games and develops reinforcement learning (RL) algorithms to solve it. The proposed minmax strategy is distributed, in the sense that it finds each player's optimal control policy without knowing all the other players' policies. Each player obtains its distributed control policy by solving a distributed algebraic Riccati equation in a multiplayer noncooperative game. This policy is found against the worst policies of all the other players. We guarantee the existence of distributed minmax solutions and study their \mathcal {L}_{2} and asymptotic stabilities. Under mild conditions, the resulting minmax control policies are shown to improve robust gain and phase margins of multiplayer systems compared to the standard linear-quadratic regulator controller. Distributed minmax solutions are found using both model-based policy iteration and data-driven off-policy RL algorithms. Simulation examples verify the proposed formulation and its computational efficiency over the nondistributed Nash solutions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3265-3277
Number of pages13
JournalIEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems
Volume35
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 1 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Distributed solution
  • minmax control
  • multiplayer games
  • reinforcement learning (RL)
  • robustness margins

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