In the rendezvous search problem, two robots at unknown locations must successfully meet somewhere in the environment. We study the symmetric version of the problem inwhich they must use the same strategy. We provide a new algorithm for the symmetric rendezvous problem on the line. Our symmetric strategy has a competitive ratio of 17.686 for total distance traveled and a competitive ratio of 24.843 for total time. Both are improvements over the previously best-known algorithm, which has (time and distance) a competitive ratio of 26.650. Our algorithm can be adapted for bounded linear environments and simple closed curves with the same performance guarantees. It is also robust with respect to errors in motion and differences in robots' start...
In the rendezvous search problem, two mobile agents must move along the n nodes of a network so as t...
Two mobile robots are initially placed at the same point on an infinite line. Each robot may move on...
We study the rendezvous problem for two robots moving in the plane (or on a line). Robots are autono...
WOS: 000328056400004In the rendezvous search problem, two robots at unknown locations must successfu...
The player-symmetric rendezvous search problem on the line is considered. We introduce a new way to ...
The player-symmetric rendezvous search problem on the line is considered. We introduce a new way to...
In a rendezvous search problem, two players are placed in a network and must try to meet each other ...
Two anonymous robots placed at different positions on an infinite line need to rendezvous. Each robo...
Two anonymous robots placed at different positions on an infinite line need to rendezvous. Each robo...
In the symmetric rendezvous search game played on n locations two players are initially placed at tw...
We apply a new method of analysis to the asymmetric rendezvous search problem on the line (ARSPL). T...
The classical asymmetric rendezvous search problem on the line is faced by two people who, facing in...
International audienceThe paper details the first successful attempt at using model checking techniq...
Two people are placed randomly and independently on a street of unit length. They attempt to find ea...
We consider the rendezvous problem faced by two mobile agents, initially placed according to a known...
In the rendezvous search problem, two mobile agents must move along the n nodes of a network so as t...
Two mobile robots are initially placed at the same point on an infinite line. Each robot may move on...
We study the rendezvous problem for two robots moving in the plane (or on a line). Robots are autono...
WOS: 000328056400004In the rendezvous search problem, two robots at unknown locations must successfu...
The player-symmetric rendezvous search problem on the line is considered. We introduce a new way to ...
The player-symmetric rendezvous search problem on the line is considered. We introduce a new way to...
In a rendezvous search problem, two players are placed in a network and must try to meet each other ...
Two anonymous robots placed at different positions on an infinite line need to rendezvous. Each robo...
Two anonymous robots placed at different positions on an infinite line need to rendezvous. Each robo...
In the symmetric rendezvous search game played on n locations two players are initially placed at tw...
We apply a new method of analysis to the asymmetric rendezvous search problem on the line (ARSPL). T...
The classical asymmetric rendezvous search problem on the line is faced by two people who, facing in...
International audienceThe paper details the first successful attempt at using model checking techniq...
Two people are placed randomly and independently on a street of unit length. They attempt to find ea...
We consider the rendezvous problem faced by two mobile agents, initially placed according to a known...
In the rendezvous search problem, two mobile agents must move along the n nodes of a network so as t...
Two mobile robots are initially placed at the same point on an infinite line. Each robot may move on...
We study the rendezvous problem for two robots moving in the plane (or on a line). Robots are autono...