Optimal Rendezvous L-Algorithms for Asynchronous Mobile Robots with External-Lights

04/04/2018
by   Takashi Okumura, et al.
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We study the Rendezvous problem for 2 autonomous mobile robots in asynchronous settings with persistent memory called light. It is well known that Rendezvous is impossible in a basic model when robots have no lights, even if the system is semi-synchronous. On the other hand, Rendezvous is possible if robots have lights of various types with a constant number of colors. If robots can observe not only their own lights but also other robots' lights, their lights are called full-light. If robots can only observe the state of other robots' lights, the lights are called external-light. In this paper, we focus on robots with external-lights in asynchronous settings and a particular class of algorithms (called L-algorithms), where an L-algorithm computes a destination based only on the current colors of observable lights. When considering L-algorithms, Rendezvous can be solved by robots with full-lights and 3 colors in general asynchronous settings (called ASYNC) and the number of colors is optimal under these assumptions. In contrast, there exists no L-algorithms in ASYNC with external-lights regardless of the number of colors. In this paper, we consider a fairly large subclass of ASYNC in which Rendezvous can be solved by L-algorithms using external-lights with a finite number of colors, and we show that the algorithms are optimal in the number of colors they use.

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