International audienceWe consider the problem of periodic graph exploration in which a mobile entity with (at most) constant memory, an agent, has to visit all $n$ nodes of an arbitrary undirected graph G in a periodic manner. Graphs are supposed to be anonymous, that is, nodes are unlabeled. However, while visiting a node, the robot has to distinguish between edges incident to it. For each node v the endpoints of the edges incident to v are uniquely identified by different integer labels called port numbers. We are interested in the minimisation of the length of the exploration period. This problem is unsolvable if the local port numbers are set arbitrarily, see [Budach78]. However, surprisingly small periods can be achieved when assigning...
International audienceThe basic primitive for a mobile agent is the ability to visit all the nodes o...
International audienceWe consider the problem of exploring an anonymous undirected graph using an ob...
Considering autonomous mobile robots moving on a finite anonymous graph, this paper focuses oil the ...
International audienceWe consider the problem of periodic graph exploration in which a mobile entity...
AbstractWe consider the problem of periodic graph exploration in which a mobile entity with constant...
AbstractWe consider the problem of periodic exploration of all nodes in undirected graphs by using a...
International audienceWe consider the problem of periodic graph exploration by a finite automaton in...
AbstractWe consider the problem of periodic graph exploration by a finite automaton in which an auto...
International audienceWe consider the problem of periodic graph exploration by a finite automaton in...
Considering autonomous mobile robots moving on a finite anonymous graph, this paper focuses on the C...
International audienceA mobile agent (robot), modeled as a finite automaton, has to visit all nodes ...
Given an undirected, anonymous, port-labeled graph of n memory-less nodes, m edges, and degree ?, we...
AbstractA mobile agent (robot), modeled as a finite automaton, has to visit all nodes of a regular g...
AbstractA finite automaton, simply referred to as a robot, has to explore a graph whose nodes are un...
We consider periodic graph traversal in anonymous undirected graphs by a finite state Mealy automato...
International audienceThe basic primitive for a mobile agent is the ability to visit all the nodes o...
International audienceWe consider the problem of exploring an anonymous undirected graph using an ob...
Considering autonomous mobile robots moving on a finite anonymous graph, this paper focuses oil the ...
International audienceWe consider the problem of periodic graph exploration in which a mobile entity...
AbstractWe consider the problem of periodic graph exploration in which a mobile entity with constant...
AbstractWe consider the problem of periodic exploration of all nodes in undirected graphs by using a...
International audienceWe consider the problem of periodic graph exploration by a finite automaton in...
AbstractWe consider the problem of periodic graph exploration by a finite automaton in which an auto...
International audienceWe consider the problem of periodic graph exploration by a finite automaton in...
Considering autonomous mobile robots moving on a finite anonymous graph, this paper focuses on the C...
International audienceA mobile agent (robot), modeled as a finite automaton, has to visit all nodes ...
Given an undirected, anonymous, port-labeled graph of n memory-less nodes, m edges, and degree ?, we...
AbstractA mobile agent (robot), modeled as a finite automaton, has to visit all nodes of a regular g...
AbstractA finite automaton, simply referred to as a robot, has to explore a graph whose nodes are un...
We consider periodic graph traversal in anonymous undirected graphs by a finite state Mealy automato...
International audienceThe basic primitive for a mobile agent is the ability to visit all the nodes o...
International audienceWe consider the problem of exploring an anonymous undirected graph using an ob...
Considering autonomous mobile robots moving on a finite anonymous graph, this paper focuses oil the ...