International audienceIn this paper, we present two deterministic leader election algorithms for programmable matter on the face-centered cubic grid. The face-centered cubic grid is a 3-dimensional 12-regular infinite grid that represents an optimal way to pack spheres (i.e., spherical particles or modules in the context of the programmable matter) in the 3-dimensional space. While the first leader election algorithm requires a strong hypothesis about the initial configuration of the particles and no hypothesis on the system configurations that the particles are forming, the second one requires fewer hypothesis about the initial configuration of the particles but does not work for all possible particles' arrangement. We also describe a way ...
We study the time needed for deterministic leader election in the LOCAL model, where in every round ...
Leader election and arbitrary pattern formation are fundammental tasks for a set of au- tonomous mob...
We present a cellular algorithm in O(w^2) for the leader election problem on a finite connected subs...
International audienceIn this paper, we present two deterministic leader election algorithms for pro...
International audienceThe context of this paper is programmable matter, which consists of a set of c...
We study models and algorithms for Programmable Matter (PM, shortly), that is matter with the abilit...
Over three decades of scientific endeavors to realize programmable matter, a substance that can chan...
Addressing a fundamental problem in programmable matter, we present the first deterministic algorith...
We study models and algorithms for Programmable Matter (PM), that is matter with the ability to chan...
Leader election plays a crucial role in numerous distributed protocols and biological socie...
Leader election plays a crucial role in numerous distributed protocols, multi-agent systems and biol...
We envision programmable matter as a system of nanoscale agents (called particles) with very limited...
(eng) We present a linear time algorithm for the networking and distributed computing problem of lea...
The leader election problem is a crucial problem in the theory of distributed algorithms, multi-agen...
abstract: Many programmable matter systems have been proposed and realized recently, each often tail...
We study the time needed for deterministic leader election in the LOCAL model, where in every round ...
Leader election and arbitrary pattern formation are fundammental tasks for a set of au- tonomous mob...
We present a cellular algorithm in O(w^2) for the leader election problem on a finite connected subs...
International audienceIn this paper, we present two deterministic leader election algorithms for pro...
International audienceThe context of this paper is programmable matter, which consists of a set of c...
We study models and algorithms for Programmable Matter (PM, shortly), that is matter with the abilit...
Over three decades of scientific endeavors to realize programmable matter, a substance that can chan...
Addressing a fundamental problem in programmable matter, we present the first deterministic algorith...
We study models and algorithms for Programmable Matter (PM), that is matter with the ability to chan...
Leader election plays a crucial role in numerous distributed protocols and biological socie...
Leader election plays a crucial role in numerous distributed protocols, multi-agent systems and biol...
We envision programmable matter as a system of nanoscale agents (called particles) with very limited...
(eng) We present a linear time algorithm for the networking and distributed computing problem of lea...
The leader election problem is a crucial problem in the theory of distributed algorithms, multi-agen...
abstract: Many programmable matter systems have been proposed and realized recently, each often tail...
We study the time needed for deterministic leader election in the LOCAL model, where in every round ...
Leader election and arbitrary pattern formation are fundammental tasks for a set of au- tonomous mob...
We present a cellular algorithm in O(w^2) for the leader election problem on a finite connected subs...