We revisit the problem of searching for a target at an unknown location on a line when given upper and lower bounds on the distance D that separates the initial position of the searcher from the target. Prior to this work, only asymptotic bounds were known for the optimal competitive ratio achievable by any search strategy in the worst case. We present the first tight bounds on the exact optimal competitive ratio achievable, parameterized in terms of the given bounds on D, along with an optimal search strategy that achieves this competitive ratio. We prove that this optimal strategy is unique. We characterize the conditions under which an optimal strategy can be computed exactly and, when it cannot, we explain how numerical methods can be u...
We investigate parallel searching on $m$ concurrent rays. We assume that a target $t$ is located s...
AbstractWe investigate parallel searching on m concurrent rays. We assume that a target t is located...
Abstract. We consider the problem of a robot searching for an unknown, yet visually recognizable tar...
We revisit the problem of searching for a target at an unknown location on a line when given upper a...
We revisit the problem of searching for a target at an unknown location on a line when given upper a...
Consider the following classical search problem: a target is located on the line at distance D from ...
Abstract. We consider the problem of searching on m current rays for a targetof unknown location. If...
AbstractWe consider the problem of searching on m current rays for a target of unknown location. If ...
Consider the following classical search problem: given a target point p ∈ <, starting at the orig...
We discuss the problem of searching for an unknown line on a known or unknown line arrangement by a ...
We discuss the problem of searching for an unknown line on a known or unknown line arrangement by a ...
AbstractIt is well known that on a line, a target point in unknown position can be found by walking ...
AbstractWe present a new technique to prove lower bounds for geometric on-line searching problems. W...
AbstractWe consider the problem of searching for an unknown horizontal or vertical line in a plane. ...
AbstractWe consider the problem of searching for an object on a line at an unknown distance OPT from...
We investigate parallel searching on $m$ concurrent rays. We assume that a target $t$ is located s...
AbstractWe investigate parallel searching on m concurrent rays. We assume that a target t is located...
Abstract. We consider the problem of a robot searching for an unknown, yet visually recognizable tar...
We revisit the problem of searching for a target at an unknown location on a line when given upper a...
We revisit the problem of searching for a target at an unknown location on a line when given upper a...
Consider the following classical search problem: a target is located on the line at distance D from ...
Abstract. We consider the problem of searching on m current rays for a targetof unknown location. If...
AbstractWe consider the problem of searching on m current rays for a target of unknown location. If ...
Consider the following classical search problem: given a target point p ∈ <, starting at the orig...
We discuss the problem of searching for an unknown line on a known or unknown line arrangement by a ...
We discuss the problem of searching for an unknown line on a known or unknown line arrangement by a ...
AbstractIt is well known that on a line, a target point in unknown position can be found by walking ...
AbstractWe present a new technique to prove lower bounds for geometric on-line searching problems. W...
AbstractWe consider the problem of searching for an unknown horizontal or vertical line in a plane. ...
AbstractWe consider the problem of searching for an object on a line at an unknown distance OPT from...
We investigate parallel searching on $m$ concurrent rays. We assume that a target $t$ is located s...
AbstractWe investigate parallel searching on m concurrent rays. We assume that a target t is located...
Abstract. We consider the problem of a robot searching for an unknown, yet visually recognizable tar...