It is often necessary, in scientific or everyday life problems, to find a randomly hidden target. What is then the optimal strategy to reach it as rapidly as possible? In this article, we develop a stochastic theory for intermittent search behaviours, which are often observed: the searcher alternates phases of intensive search and slow motion with fast displacements. The first results of this theory have already been announced recently. Here we provide a detailed presentation of the theory, as well as the full derivation of the results. Furthermore, we explicitly discuss the minimization of the time needed to find the target. 1
One of the major developments in the theory of visual search is the establishment of a performance m...
Abstract—A mobile robot is deployed to search for a stationary target that intermittently emits shor...
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Random search theory has been previously explored for both continuous and intermittent scanning mode...
In an intermittent random search, in which slow motion to detect the target is discretely separated ...
Recent theoretical developments had laid down the proper mathematical means to understand how the st...
Along the lines of a previous paper, making use of an intuitive model, we consider mathematically th...
This thesis addresses aspects of stochastic algorithms for the solution of global optimisation probl...
long résumé en français, texte principal en anglais.This thesis deals with intermittent target searc...
One of the major developments in the theory of visual search is the establishment of a performance m...
Abstract—A mobile robot is deployed to search for a stationary target that intermittently emits shor...
We develop and analyze a stochastic model of directed intermittent search for a hidden target on a o...
This review examines intermittent target search strategies, which combine phases of slow motion, all...
PACS. 87.23.-n – Ecology and evolution. PACS. 05.40.-a – Fluctuation phenomena, random processes, no...
We study the kinetics of search of a single fixed target by a large number of searchers performing a...
Intermittent search processes alternate “reacting” phases, during which the searcher slowly explores...
In a world that is changing rapidly due to anthropogenic disturbances, an understanding of animal be...
We consider a one-dimensional model of an intermittent search process in a medium exhibiting frozen ...
Random search theory has been previously explored for both continuous and intermittent scanning mode...
In an intermittent random search, in which slow motion to detect the target is discretely separated ...
Recent theoretical developments had laid down the proper mathematical means to understand how the st...
Along the lines of a previous paper, making use of an intuitive model, we consider mathematically th...
This thesis addresses aspects of stochastic algorithms for the solution of global optimisation probl...
long résumé en français, texte principal en anglais.This thesis deals with intermittent target searc...
One of the major developments in the theory of visual search is the establishment of a performance m...
Abstract—A mobile robot is deployed to search for a stationary target that intermittently emits shor...
We develop and analyze a stochastic model of directed intermittent search for a hidden target on a o...