Minimizing The Maximum Distance Traveled To Form Patterns With Systems of Mobile Robots

06/28/2020
by   Jared Coleman, et al.
0

In the pattern formation problem, robots in a system must self-coordinate to form a given pattern, regardless of translation, rotation, uniform-scaling, and/or reflection. In other words, a valid final configuration of the system is a formation that is similar to the desired pattern. While there has been no shortage of research in the pattern formation problem under a variety of assumptions, models, and contexts, we consider the additional constraint that the maximum distance traveled among all robots in the system is minimum. Existing work in pattern formation and closely related problems are typically application-specific or not concerned with optimality (but rather feasibility). We show the necessary conditions any optimal solution must satisfy and present a solution for systems of three robots. Our work also led to an interesting result that has applications beyond pattern formation. Namely, a metric for comparing two triangles where a distance of 0 indicates the triangles are similar, and 1 indicates they are fully dissimilar.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
10/19/2020

Pattern Formation by Robots with Inaccurate Movements

Arbitrary Pattern Formation is a fundamental problem in autonomous mobil...
research
03/04/2020

Distributed Pattern Formation With Faulty Robots

Pattern formation is one of the most fundamental problems in distributed...
research
05/27/2022

Move and Time Optimal Arbitrary Pattern Formation by Asynchronous Robots on Infinite Grid

The Arbitrary Pattern Formation (Apf) is a widely studied in distributed...
research
02/17/2009

Leader Election Problem Versus Pattern Formation Problem

Leader election and arbitrary pattern formation are funda- mental tasks ...
research
06/26/2023

Pattern Formation for Fat Robots with Lights

Given a set of n≥ 1 unit disk robots in the Euclidean plane, we consider...
research
09/24/2021

The Max-Line-Formation Problem

We consider n robots with limited visibility: each robot can observe oth...
research
10/23/2020

A methodology to design distributed algorithms for mobile entities: the pattern formation problem as case study

Following the wide investigation in distributed computing issues by mobi...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset