AbstractWe consider the problem of periodic graph exploration in which a mobile entity with constant memory, an agent, has to visit all n nodes of an input simple, connected, undirected graph in a periodic manner. Graphs are assumed to be anonymous, that is, nodes are unlabeled. While visiting a node, the agent may distinguish between the edges incident to it; for each node v, the endpoints of the edges incident to v are uniquely identified by different integer labels called port numbers. We are interested in algorithms for assigning the port numbers together with traversal algorithms for agents using these port numbers to obtain short traversal periods.Periodic graph exploration is unsolvable if the port numbers are set arbitrarily; see Bu...
International audienceThe basic primitive for a mobile agent is the ability to visit all the nodes o...
In graph searching, a team of mobile agents aims at clearing the edges of a contaminated graph. To c...
We study the computability and complexity of the exploration problem in a class of highly dynamic ne...
International audienceWe consider the problem of periodic graph exploration in which a mobile entity...
AbstractWe consider the problem of periodic graph exploration in which a mobile entity with constant...
International audienceWe consider the problem of periodic graph exploration in which a mobile entity...
We consider periodic graph traversal in anonymous undirected graphs by a finite state Mealy automato...
AbstractWe consider the problem of periodic graph exploration by a finite automaton in which an auto...
International audienceWe consider the problem of periodic graph exploration by a finite automaton in...
International audienceWe consider the problem of periodic graph exploration by a finite automaton in...
We provide two traversal algorithms. First, we demonstrate that there exists a local orientation for...
AbstractWe consider the problem of periodic exploration of all nodes in undirected graphs by using a...
We study the computability and complexity of the exploration problem in a class of highly dynamic gr...
Considering autonomous mobile robots moving on a finite anonymous graph, this paper focuses on the C...
Considering autonomous mobile robots moving on a finite anonymous graph, this paper focuses oil the ...
International audienceThe basic primitive for a mobile agent is the ability to visit all the nodes o...
In graph searching, a team of mobile agents aims at clearing the edges of a contaminated graph. To c...
We study the computability and complexity of the exploration problem in a class of highly dynamic ne...
International audienceWe consider the problem of periodic graph exploration in which a mobile entity...
AbstractWe consider the problem of periodic graph exploration in which a mobile entity with constant...
International audienceWe consider the problem of periodic graph exploration in which a mobile entity...
We consider periodic graph traversal in anonymous undirected graphs by a finite state Mealy automato...
AbstractWe consider the problem of periodic graph exploration by a finite automaton in which an auto...
International audienceWe consider the problem of periodic graph exploration by a finite automaton in...
International audienceWe consider the problem of periodic graph exploration by a finite automaton in...
We provide two traversal algorithms. First, we demonstrate that there exists a local orientation for...
AbstractWe consider the problem of periodic exploration of all nodes in undirected graphs by using a...
We study the computability and complexity of the exploration problem in a class of highly dynamic gr...
Considering autonomous mobile robots moving on a finite anonymous graph, this paper focuses on the C...
Considering autonomous mobile robots moving on a finite anonymous graph, this paper focuses oil the ...
International audienceThe basic primitive for a mobile agent is the ability to visit all the nodes o...
In graph searching, a team of mobile agents aims at clearing the edges of a contaminated graph. To c...
We study the computability and complexity of the exploration problem in a class of highly dynamic ne...