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Brief Announcement: On the Solvability of Anonymous Partial Grids Exploration by Mobile Robots

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Distributed Computing (DISC 2008)

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Graph exploration by robots. The graph exploration problem consists in making one or several mobile entities visit each vertex of a connected graph. The mobile entities are sometimes called agents or robots (in the following we use the word “robot”). The exploration is perpetual if the robots have to revisit forever each vertex of the graph. Perpetual exploration is required when robots have to move to gather continuously evolving information or to look for dynamic resources (resources whose location changes with time). If nodes and edges have unique labels, the exploration is relatively easy to achieve.

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  1. Baldoni, R., Bonnet, F., Milani, A., Raynal, M.: Anonymous Graph Exploration without Collision by Mobile Robots. Tech Report #1886, 10 pages. IRISA, Université de Rennes 1, France (2008), ftp.irisa.fr/techreports/2008/PI-1886.pdf

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Baldoni, R., Bonnet, F., Milani, A., Raynal, M. (2008). Brief Announcement: On the Solvability of Anonymous Partial Grids Exploration by Mobile Robots. In: Taubenfeld, G. (eds) Distributed Computing. DISC 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5218. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-87779-0_34

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