We consider the problem of rendezvous or gathering of multiple autonomous entities (called mobile agents) moving in an unlabelled environment (modelled as a graph). The problem is usually solved using randomization or assuming distinct identities for the agents, such that they can execute different protocols. When the agents are all identical and deterministic, and the environment itself is symmetrical (e.g. A ring) it is difficult to break the symmetry between them unless, for example, the agents are provided with a token to mark the nodes. We consider fault-tolerant protocols for the problem where the tokens used by the agents may disappear unexpectedly. If all tokens fail, then it becomes impossible, in general, to solve the problem. How...
In the rendezvous problem, the goal for two mobile agents is to meet whenever this is possible. In t...
We consider the rendezvous problem for identical mobile agents (i.e., running the same deterministic...
Abstract We consider the rendezvous problem of gathering two or more identical agents that are initi...
We consider the problem of rendezvous or gathering of multiple autonomous entities (called mobile ag...
The mobile agent rendezvous problem consists of k ≥ 2 mobile agents trying to rendezvous or meet in ...
International audienceTwo mobile agents, starting from different nodes of an unknown network, have t...
We examine the problem of rendezvous, i.e., having multiple mobile agents gather in a single node of...
In this thesis we study mobile agent systems consisting of a network of nodes and a set of autonomou...
A group of identical mobile agents moving asynchronously among the nodes of an anonymous network hav...
In the rendezvous search problem, two mobile agents must move along the n nodes of a network so as t...
Rendezvous with detection differs from the usual rendezvous problem in that two mobile agents not on...
This paper studies the well-known problem of gathering multiple mobile agents moving in a graph, but...
The gathering of two or more agents in a graph is an important problem in the area of distributed co...
AbstractWe consider a fixed, undirected, known network and a number of “mobile agents” which can tra...
Mobile agent computing is being used in fields as diverse as artificial intelligence, computational ...
In the rendezvous problem, the goal for two mobile agents is to meet whenever this is possible. In t...
We consider the rendezvous problem for identical mobile agents (i.e., running the same deterministic...
Abstract We consider the rendezvous problem of gathering two or more identical agents that are initi...
We consider the problem of rendezvous or gathering of multiple autonomous entities (called mobile ag...
The mobile agent rendezvous problem consists of k ≥ 2 mobile agents trying to rendezvous or meet in ...
International audienceTwo mobile agents, starting from different nodes of an unknown network, have t...
We examine the problem of rendezvous, i.e., having multiple mobile agents gather in a single node of...
In this thesis we study mobile agent systems consisting of a network of nodes and a set of autonomou...
A group of identical mobile agents moving asynchronously among the nodes of an anonymous network hav...
In the rendezvous search problem, two mobile agents must move along the n nodes of a network so as t...
Rendezvous with detection differs from the usual rendezvous problem in that two mobile agents not on...
This paper studies the well-known problem of gathering multiple mobile agents moving in a graph, but...
The gathering of two or more agents in a graph is an important problem in the area of distributed co...
AbstractWe consider a fixed, undirected, known network and a number of “mobile agents” which can tra...
Mobile agent computing is being used in fields as diverse as artificial intelligence, computational ...
In the rendezvous problem, the goal for two mobile agents is to meet whenever this is possible. In t...
We consider the rendezvous problem for identical mobile agents (i.e., running the same deterministic...
Abstract We consider the rendezvous problem of gathering two or more identical agents that are initi...