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Different speeds suffice for rendezvous of two agents on arbitrary graphs

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Kranakis E., Krizanc D., Markou E., Pagourtzis A., Ramírez F.
Date
2017
Language
en
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-51963-0_7
Keyword
Mobile agents
Polynomial approximation
Robots
Speed
Topology
Arbitrary graphs
Connected graph
Different speed
Exploration sequences
Graph
Polynomial-time
Rendezvous
Rendezvous problems
Graph theory
Springer Verlag
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Abstract
We consider the rendezvous problem for two robots on an arbitrary connected graph with n vertices and all its edges of length one. Two robots are initially located on two different vertices of the graph and can traverse its edges with different but constant speeds. The robots do not know their own speed. During their movement they are allowed to meet on either vertices or edges of the graph. Depending on certain conditions reflecting the knowledge of the robots we show that a rendezvous algorithm is always possible on a general connected graph. More specifically, we give new rendezvous algorithms for two robots as follows. (1) In unknown topologies. We provide a polynomial time rendezvous algorithm based on universal exploration sequences, assuming that n is known to the robots. (2) In known topologies. In this case we prove the existence of more efficient rendezvous algorithms by considering the special case of the two-dimensional torus. © Springer International Publishing AG 2017.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/75499
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