Line Search for an Oblivious Moving Target

11/07/2022
by   Jared Coleman, et al.
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Consider search on an infinite line involving an autonomous robot starting at the origin of the line and an oblivious moving target at initial distance d ≥ 1 from it. The robot can change direction and move anywhere on the line with constant maximum speed 1 while the target is also moving on the line with constant speed v>0 but is unable to change its speed or direction. The goal is for the robot to catch up to the target in as little time as possible. The classic case where v=0 and the target's initial distance d is unknown to the robot is the well-studied “cow-path problem”. Alpert and Gal gave an optimal algorithm for the case where a target with unknown initial distance d is moving away from the robot with a known speed v<1. In this paper we design and analyze search algorithms for the remaining possible knowledge situations, namely, when d and v are known, when v is known but d is unknown, when d is known but v is unknown, and when both v and d are unknown. Furthermore, for each of these knowledge models we consider separately the case where the target is moving away from the origin and the case where it is moving toward the origin. We design algorithms and analyze competitive ratios for all eight cases above. The resulting competitive ratios are shown to be optimal when the target is moving towards the origin as well as when v is known and the target is moving away from the origin.

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