We consider the problem of searching on a line using n mobile robots, of which at most f are faulty, and the remaining are reliable. The robots start at the same location and move in parallel along the line with the same speed. There is a target placed on the line at a location unknown to the robots. Reliable robots can find the target when they reach its location, but faulty robots cannot detect the target. Our goal is to design a parallel algorithm minimizing the competitive ratio, represented by the worst case ratio between the time of arrival of the first reliable robot at the target, and the distance from the source to the target. If n ≥ 2f + 2, there is a simple algorithm with competitive ratio 1. For f < n < 2f + 2 we develop a new c...
Abstract. We consider the problem of a robot searching for an unknown, yet visually recognizable tar...
Abstract: This paper introduces an algo-rithm for an on-line problem where a group of heterogeneous ...
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We consider the problem of searching on a line using n mobile robots, of which at most f are faulty,...
We consider the problem of fault-tolerant parallel search on an infinite line by n robots. Starting ...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate parallel searches on m concurrent rays for a point target t loc...
Abstract. We introduce and study a new problem concerning the explo-ration of a geometric domain by ...
AbstractWe investigate parallel searching on m concurrent rays. We assume that a target t is located...
We investigate parallel searching on $m$ concurrent rays. We assume that a target $t$ is located s...
We consider (n,f)-search on a circle, a search problem of a hidden exit on a circle of unit radius f...
Two mobile robots are initially placed at the same point on an infinite line. Each robot may move on...
A collection of k mobile robots, initially placed at the origin of the plane, are searching for a st...
Abstract — We explore an on-line problem where a group of robots has to reach a target whose positio...
We introduce and study a new problem concerning the exploration of a geometric domain by mobile robo...
We introduce and study a new problem concerning the exploration of a geometric domain by mobile robo...
Abstract. We consider the problem of a robot searching for an unknown, yet visually recognizable tar...
Abstract: This paper introduces an algo-rithm for an on-line problem where a group of heterogeneous ...
AbstractWe consider the problem of searching on m current rays for a target of unknown location. If ...
We consider the problem of searching on a line using n mobile robots, of which at most f are faulty,...
We consider the problem of fault-tolerant parallel search on an infinite line by n robots. Starting ...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate parallel searches on m concurrent rays for a point target t loc...
Abstract. We introduce and study a new problem concerning the explo-ration of a geometric domain by ...
AbstractWe investigate parallel searching on m concurrent rays. We assume that a target t is located...
We investigate parallel searching on $m$ concurrent rays. We assume that a target $t$ is located s...
We consider (n,f)-search on a circle, a search problem of a hidden exit on a circle of unit radius f...
Two mobile robots are initially placed at the same point on an infinite line. Each robot may move on...
A collection of k mobile robots, initially placed at the origin of the plane, are searching for a st...
Abstract — We explore an on-line problem where a group of robots has to reach a target whose positio...
We introduce and study a new problem concerning the exploration of a geometric domain by mobile robo...
We introduce and study a new problem concerning the exploration of a geometric domain by mobile robo...
Abstract. We consider the problem of a robot searching for an unknown, yet visually recognizable tar...
Abstract: This paper introduces an algo-rithm for an on-line problem where a group of heterogeneous ...
AbstractWe consider the problem of searching on m current rays for a target of unknown location. If ...