Computational power of autonomous robots: Transparency vs. opaqueness

IF 0.9 4区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS
Caterina Feletti , Lucia Mambretti , Carlo Mereghetti , Beatrice Palano
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Abstract

The research on distributed computing by robot swarms has formalized different models where robots act through a sequence of Look-Compute-Move cycles in the Euclidean plane. Models mostly under study differ for (i) the possibility of storing constant-size information, (ii) the possibility of communicating constant-size information, (iii) the synchronization mode, and (iv) the visibility of robots. By varying features (i) and (ii), we obtain the noted four base models: OBLOT (silent and oblivious robots), FSTA (silent and finite-state robots), FCOM (oblivious and finite-communication robots), and LUMI (finite-state and finite-communication robots). Feature (iii) comprehends the three main synchronization modes: fully synchronous, semi-synchronous, and asynchronous. According to robot visibility (iv), models can assume robots to be transparent (thus enjoying complete visibility) or opaque (thus experiencing obstructed visibility in case of collinearities). By combining features (i-iv), we obtain 24 models. Extensive research has studied the computational power of the 12 transparent models, proving the hierarchical relations among them; to this regard, it is worth noticing that robots have been assumed to be collision-tolerant.
In this work, we assume our robots to be collision-intolerant and we lay down the computational hierarchy by considering all 24 models. Firstly, we study the relations between the transparent and the opaque framework, focusing on how obstructed visibility affects the computational power of a model. Then, we introduce five witness problems that prove most of the computational relations among the 24 models.
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Theoretical Computer Science
Theoretical Computer Science 工程技术-计算机:理论方法
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
18.20%
发文量
471
审稿时长
12.6 months
期刊介绍: Theoretical Computer Science is mathematical and abstract in spirit, but it derives its motivation from practical and everyday computation. Its aim is to understand the nature of computation and, as a consequence of this understanding, provide more efficient methodologies. All papers introducing or studying mathematical, logic and formal concepts and methods are welcome, provided that their motivation is clearly drawn from the field of computing.
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