Gathering Problems for Autonomous Mobile Robots with Lights

11/29/2018
by   Satoshi Terai, et al.
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We study the Gathering problem for n autonomous mobile robots in semi-synchronous settings with persistent memory called light. It is well known that Gathering is impossible in a basic model when robots have no lights, if the system is semi-synchronous or even centralized (only one robot is active in each time). On the other hand, Rendezvous (Gathering when n = 2) is possible if robots have lights of various types with a constant number of colors. In this paper, we extend the model of robots with lights so that Gathering algorithms can be discussed properly. Then we show Gathering algorithms with three types of lights in the semi-synchronous settings and reveal relationship between the power of lights and other additional assumptions. The most algorithms shown here are optimal in the number of colors they use.

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