We introduce a variant of the deterministic rendezvous problem for a pair of heterogeneous agents operating in an undirected graph, which differ in the time they require to traverse particular edges of the graph. Each agent knows the complete topology of the graph and the initial positions of both agents. The agent also knows its own traversal times for all of the edges of the graph, but is unaware of the corresponding traversal times for the other agent. The goal of the agents is to meet on an edge or a node of the graph. In this scenario, we study the time required by the agents to meet, compared to the meeting time $T_{OPT}$ in the offline scenario in which the agents have complete knowledge about each others speed characteristics. When ...
AbstractIn many large, distributed or mobile networks, broadcast algorithms are used to update infor...
International audienceTwo mobile agents (robots) with distinct labels have to meet in an arbitrary, ...
The aim of rendezvous in a graph is meeting of two mobile agents at some node of an unknown anonymou...
We introduce a variant of the deterministic rendezvous problem for a pair of heterogeneous agents op...
Abstract. We introduce a variant of the deterministic rendezvous prob-lem for a pair of heterogeneou...
International audienceWe introduce a variant of the deterministic rendezvous problem for a pair of h...
International audienceWe consider the task of rendezvous in networks modeled as undirected graphs. T...
International audienceWe study the problem of rendezvous of two mobile agents starting at distinct l...
Two mobile agents (robots) having distinct labels and located in nodes of an unknown anonymous conne...
AbstractTwo mobile agents (robots) having distinct labels and located in nodes of an unknown anonymo...
Two mobile agents having distinct identifiers and located in nodes of an unknown anonymous connected...
International audienceWe study rendezvous of two anonymous agents, where each agent knows its own in...
Two mobile agents, starting from different nodes of an unknown network, have to meet at the same nod...
Two mobile agents starting at different nodes of an unknown network have to meet. This task is known...
Rendezvous is concerned with enabling k ≥ 2 mobile agents to move within an underlying domain so tha...
AbstractIn many large, distributed or mobile networks, broadcast algorithms are used to update infor...
International audienceTwo mobile agents (robots) with distinct labels have to meet in an arbitrary, ...
The aim of rendezvous in a graph is meeting of two mobile agents at some node of an unknown anonymou...
We introduce a variant of the deterministic rendezvous problem for a pair of heterogeneous agents op...
Abstract. We introduce a variant of the deterministic rendezvous prob-lem for a pair of heterogeneou...
International audienceWe introduce a variant of the deterministic rendezvous problem for a pair of h...
International audienceWe consider the task of rendezvous in networks modeled as undirected graphs. T...
International audienceWe study the problem of rendezvous of two mobile agents starting at distinct l...
Two mobile agents (robots) having distinct labels and located in nodes of an unknown anonymous conne...
AbstractTwo mobile agents (robots) having distinct labels and located in nodes of an unknown anonymo...
Two mobile agents having distinct identifiers and located in nodes of an unknown anonymous connected...
International audienceWe study rendezvous of two anonymous agents, where each agent knows its own in...
Two mobile agents, starting from different nodes of an unknown network, have to meet at the same nod...
Two mobile agents starting at different nodes of an unknown network have to meet. This task is known...
Rendezvous is concerned with enabling k ≥ 2 mobile agents to move within an underlying domain so tha...
AbstractIn many large, distributed or mobile networks, broadcast algorithms are used to update infor...
International audienceTwo mobile agents (robots) with distinct labels have to meet in an arbitrary, ...
The aim of rendezvous in a graph is meeting of two mobile agents at some node of an unknown anonymou...