Volume dedicated to the Workshop on Search and Rendezvous that took place in May 2012 in Lorentz CentreInternational audienceRecent and challenging models of robot-based computing systems consider identical, oblivious and mobile robots placed on the nodes of anonymous graphs. Robots operate asynchronously in order to reach a common node and remain with it. This task is known in the literature as the athering or rendezvous problem. The target node is neither chosen in advance nor marked differently compared to the other nodes. In fact, the graph is anonymous and robots have minimal capabilities. In the context of robot-based computing systems, resources are always limited and precious. Then, the research of the minimal set of assumptions and...
AbstractIn this paper we study the problem of gathering a collection of identical oblivious mobile r...
International audienceConsider a set of mobile robots placed on distinct nodes of a discrete, anonym...
International audienceWe tackle a practical version of the well known {\it graph searching} problem,...
Volume dedicated to the Workshop on Search and Rendezvous that took place in May 2012 in Lorentz Cen...
International audienceA set of autonomous robots have to collaborate in order to accomplish a common...
International audienceA set of autonomous robots have to collaborate in order to accomplish a common...
AbstractWe consider the problem of gathering identical, memoryless, mobile robots in one node of an ...
AbstractOne of the recently considered models of robot-based computing makes use of identical, memor...
International audienceA set of robots arbitrarily placed on different nodes of an anonymous ring hav...
International audienceThe paper studies the gathering problem on grid networks. A team of robots pla...
International audienceThe paper deals with a recent model of robot-based computing which makes use o...
Consider a set of mobile robots with minimal capabilities placed over distinct nodes of a discrete a...
We consider the gathering problem for asynchronous and oblivious robots that cannot communicate expl...
The gathering over meeting nodes problem asks the robots to gather at one of the pre-defined meeting...
We consider the problem of gathering identical, memoryless, mobile robots in one node of an anonymou...
AbstractIn this paper we study the problem of gathering a collection of identical oblivious mobile r...
International audienceConsider a set of mobile robots placed on distinct nodes of a discrete, anonym...
International audienceWe tackle a practical version of the well known {\it graph searching} problem,...
Volume dedicated to the Workshop on Search and Rendezvous that took place in May 2012 in Lorentz Cen...
International audienceA set of autonomous robots have to collaborate in order to accomplish a common...
International audienceA set of autonomous robots have to collaborate in order to accomplish a common...
AbstractWe consider the problem of gathering identical, memoryless, mobile robots in one node of an ...
AbstractOne of the recently considered models of robot-based computing makes use of identical, memor...
International audienceA set of robots arbitrarily placed on different nodes of an anonymous ring hav...
International audienceThe paper studies the gathering problem on grid networks. A team of robots pla...
International audienceThe paper deals with a recent model of robot-based computing which makes use o...
Consider a set of mobile robots with minimal capabilities placed over distinct nodes of a discrete a...
We consider the gathering problem for asynchronous and oblivious robots that cannot communicate expl...
The gathering over meeting nodes problem asks the robots to gather at one of the pre-defined meeting...
We consider the problem of gathering identical, memoryless, mobile robots in one node of an anonymou...
AbstractIn this paper we study the problem of gathering a collection of identical oblivious mobile r...
International audienceConsider a set of mobile robots placed on distinct nodes of a discrete, anonym...
International audienceWe tackle a practical version of the well known {\it graph searching} problem,...