Information Bottleneck for Communication-Efficient Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning in UAV Swarms
Zheng Yang, Guohao Li, Yali XueMulti-agent reinforcement learning has emerged as a promising paradigm for cooperative unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) swarm coordination. However, existing communication-aware MARL methods primarily focus on communication topology, message routing, and message aggregation, while the information content of the exchanged messages is often only implicitly controlled. In realistic UAV networks, inter-agent communication is constrained by limited bandwidth, communication range, energy consumption, and packet loss. It is therefore desirable for each UAV to transmit compact and task-relevant information rather than dense and redundant latent features. In this paper, we propose IB-CEMARL, an information-bottleneck-guided, communication-efficient multi-agent reinforcement learning framework for UAV swarms. We formulate inter-UAV communication as a minimal sufficient message-learning problem in which each UAV encodes its local observation into a stochastic bottleneck message before exchanging information with its neighbors. Cauchy–Schwarz divergence-based quadratic mutual information is adopted as a unified dependence measure to jointly regularize message compression, preserve decision-relevant information, and reduce statistical redundancy among neighboring UAV messages. Extensive experiments demonstrate that IB-CEMARL achieves superior cooperative performance, reduced message redundancy, and stronger robustness compared with representative communication-aware MARL baselines. In particular, IB-CEMARL improves the average return by 4.9% and reduces inter-message dependence by 29.0% compared with the KL-IB-MARL baseline while maintaining efficient communication under constrained bandwidth settings.