Self-stabilization is a versatile technique to withstand any transient fault in a distributed system. Mobile robots (or agents) are one of the emerging trends in distributed computing as they mimic autonomous biologic entities. The contribution of this paper is threefold. First, we present a new model for studying mobile entities in networks subject to transient faults. Our model differs from the classical robot model because robots have constraints about the paths they are allowed to follow, and from the classical agent model because the number of agents remains fixed throughout the execution of the protocol. Second, in this model, we study the possibility of designing self-stabilizing algorithms when those algorithms are run by mobile rob...
Applications based on groups of self-organized mobile robots and - more generically - agents are bec...
International audienceGathering is a fundamental coordination problem in cooperative mobile robotics...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the problem of gathering mobile agents in a graph i...
Self-stabilization is a versatile technique to withstand any transient fault in a distributed system...
We describe how a set of mobile robots can arrange themselves on any specified curve on the plane in...
This work is under review in Distributed Computing JournalGathering is a fundamental coordination pr...
The study of what can be computed by a team of autonomous mobile robots, originally started in robot...
A first version of this paper have been submitted to Distributed Computing in February 2012 (the ext...
Operations in unpredictable environments require coordinating teams of robots. This coordination imp...
We describe how a set of mobile robots can arrange themselves on any specified curve on the plane in...
In this thesis we study mobile agent systems consisting of a network of nodes and a set of autonomou...
We investigate self-stabilizing algorithms for anonymous and oblivious robots in uniform ring networ...
In this study, we focus on a self-deployment problem for a swarm of autonomous mobile robots that ca...
International audienceSelf-stabilizing protocols can resist transient failures and guarantee system ...
AbstractSelf-stabilizing protocols can resist transient failures and guarantee system recovery in a ...
Applications based on groups of self-organized mobile robots and - more generically - agents are bec...
International audienceGathering is a fundamental coordination problem in cooperative mobile robotics...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the problem of gathering mobile agents in a graph i...
Self-stabilization is a versatile technique to withstand any transient fault in a distributed system...
We describe how a set of mobile robots can arrange themselves on any specified curve on the plane in...
This work is under review in Distributed Computing JournalGathering is a fundamental coordination pr...
The study of what can be computed by a team of autonomous mobile robots, originally started in robot...
A first version of this paper have been submitted to Distributed Computing in February 2012 (the ext...
Operations in unpredictable environments require coordinating teams of robots. This coordination imp...
We describe how a set of mobile robots can arrange themselves on any specified curve on the plane in...
In this thesis we study mobile agent systems consisting of a network of nodes and a set of autonomou...
We investigate self-stabilizing algorithms for anonymous and oblivious robots in uniform ring networ...
In this study, we focus on a self-deployment problem for a swarm of autonomous mobile robots that ca...
International audienceSelf-stabilizing protocols can resist transient failures and guarantee system ...
AbstractSelf-stabilizing protocols can resist transient failures and guarantee system recovery in a ...
Applications based on groups of self-organized mobile robots and - more generically - agents are bec...
International audienceGathering is a fundamental coordination problem in cooperative mobile robotics...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the problem of gathering mobile agents in a graph i...