We consider distributed systems of identical autonomous computational entities, called robots, moving and operating in the plane in synchronous Look-Compute-Move (LCM) cycles. The algorithmic capabilities of these systems have been extensively investigated in the literature under four distinct models (OBLOT, FSTA, FCOM, LUMI), each identifying different levels of memory persistence and communication capabilities of the robots. Despite their differences, they all always assume that robots have unlimited amounts of energy. In this paper, we remove this assumption and start the study of the computational capabilities of robots whose energy is limited, albeit renewable. We first study the impact that memory persistence and communication capab...
When it comes to describing robots, many roboticists choose to focus on the size, types of actuators...
This chapter provides a map of the current knowledge about the boundaries of Moving and Computing in...
Using cellular automata as models of parallel machines we investigate the relation between (r-...
Individual modules of programmable matter participate in their system's collective behavior by expen...
We investigate the computational power of distributed systems whose autonomous computational entitie...
We consider the well known distributed setting of computational mobile entities, called robots, oper...
Mobile robots can be used in many applications, such as carpet cleaning, search and rescue, explorat...
We investigate the computational power of energy-based P systems, a model of membrane systems where...
The study of what can be computed by a team of autonomous mobile robots, originally started in robot...
With increasing numbers of mobile robots arriving in real-world applications, more robots coexist in...
As computing devices evolve with successive technology generations, many machines target either the ...
Mobile robots are only as useful as their limited, abatable energy sources allow them to be. There a...
1 Computation and its Implementation Existing robots are crude and clumsy compared to organisms. Ove...
Abstract. The distributed coordination and control of a team of au-tonomous mobile robots is a probl...
This paper presents an energetic model that analyzes energy utilization in mobile robot traverse and...
When it comes to describing robots, many roboticists choose to focus on the size, types of actuators...
This chapter provides a map of the current knowledge about the boundaries of Moving and Computing in...
Using cellular automata as models of parallel machines we investigate the relation between (r-...
Individual modules of programmable matter participate in their system's collective behavior by expen...
We investigate the computational power of distributed systems whose autonomous computational entitie...
We consider the well known distributed setting of computational mobile entities, called robots, oper...
Mobile robots can be used in many applications, such as carpet cleaning, search and rescue, explorat...
We investigate the computational power of energy-based P systems, a model of membrane systems where...
The study of what can be computed by a team of autonomous mobile robots, originally started in robot...
With increasing numbers of mobile robots arriving in real-world applications, more robots coexist in...
As computing devices evolve with successive technology generations, many machines target either the ...
Mobile robots are only as useful as their limited, abatable energy sources allow them to be. There a...
1 Computation and its Implementation Existing robots are crude and clumsy compared to organisms. Ove...
Abstract. The distributed coordination and control of a team of au-tonomous mobile robots is a probl...
This paper presents an energetic model that analyzes energy utilization in mobile robot traverse and...
When it comes to describing robots, many roboticists choose to focus on the size, types of actuators...
This chapter provides a map of the current knowledge about the boundaries of Moving and Computing in...
Using cellular automata as models of parallel machines we investigate the relation between (r-...