We consider the task of exploring graphs with anonymous nodes by a team of non-cooperative robots, modeled as finite automata. For exploration to be completed, each edge of the graph has to be traversed by at least one robot. In this paper, the robots have no a priori knowledge of the topology of the graph, nor of its size, and we are interested in the amount of memory the robots need to accomplish exploration, We introduce the so-called {\em reduced automata technique}, and we show how to use this technique for deriving several space lower bounds for exploration. Informally speaking, the reduced automata technique consists in reducing a robot to a simpler form that preserves its “core” behavior on some graphs. Using this technique, we firs...
AbstractA finite automaton, simply referred to as a robot, has to explore a graph whose nodes are un...
AbstractA mobile agent (robot), modeled as a finite automaton, has to visit all nodes of a regular g...
International audienceA finite automaton, simply referred to as a {\em robot}, has to explore a grap...
We consider the task of exploring graphs with anonymous nodes by a team of non-cooperative robots, m...
We consider the task of exploring graphs with anonymous nodes by a team of non-cooperative robots, m...
International audienceWe consider the task of exploring graphs with anonymous nodes by a team of non...
International audienceWe consider the task of exploring graphs with anonymous nodes by a team of non...
International audienceWe consider the task of exploring graphs with anonymous nodes by a team of non...
International audienceA finite automaton, simply referred to as a {\em robot}, has to explore a grap...
International audienceA finite automaton, simply referred to as a {\em robot}, has to explore a grap...
International audienceA finite automaton, simply referred to as a {\em robot}, has to explore a grap...
International audienceA finite automaton, simply referred to as a {\em robot}, has to explore a grap...
International audienceA finite automaton, simply referred to as a {\em robot}, has to explore a grap...
International audienceA finite automaton, simply referred to as a {\em robot}, has to explore a grap...
AbstractA finite automaton, simply referred to as a robot, has to explore a graph whose nodes are un...
AbstractA finite automaton, simply referred to as a robot, has to explore a graph whose nodes are un...
AbstractA mobile agent (robot), modeled as a finite automaton, has to visit all nodes of a regular g...
International audienceA finite automaton, simply referred to as a {\em robot}, has to explore a grap...
We consider the task of exploring graphs with anonymous nodes by a team of non-cooperative robots, m...
We consider the task of exploring graphs with anonymous nodes by a team of non-cooperative robots, m...
International audienceWe consider the task of exploring graphs with anonymous nodes by a team of non...
International audienceWe consider the task of exploring graphs with anonymous nodes by a team of non...
International audienceWe consider the task of exploring graphs with anonymous nodes by a team of non...
International audienceA finite automaton, simply referred to as a {\em robot}, has to explore a grap...
International audienceA finite automaton, simply referred to as a {\em robot}, has to explore a grap...
International audienceA finite automaton, simply referred to as a {\em robot}, has to explore a grap...
International audienceA finite automaton, simply referred to as a {\em robot}, has to explore a grap...
International audienceA finite automaton, simply referred to as a {\em robot}, has to explore a grap...
International audienceA finite automaton, simply referred to as a {\em robot}, has to explore a grap...
AbstractA finite automaton, simply referred to as a robot, has to explore a graph whose nodes are un...
AbstractA finite automaton, simply referred to as a robot, has to explore a graph whose nodes are un...
AbstractA mobile agent (robot), modeled as a finite automaton, has to visit all nodes of a regular g...
International audienceA finite automaton, simply referred to as a {\em robot}, has to explore a grap...