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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ROBOTICS RESEARCH
Volume 19, Issue 1, Pages 12-31Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/02783640022066716
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Three methods are described for exploring a continuous unknown planar region by a group of robots having limited sensors and no explicit communication. We formalize the problem, prove that its off-line version is NP-hard, and show a lower bound on the length of any solution. Then a deterministic mark and cover (MAC) algorithm is described for the on-line problem using short-lived navigational markers as a means of navigation and indirect communication. The convergence of the algorithm is proved, and its cover time is shown, to be the asymptotically optimal O(A/a), where A is the total area and a is the area covered by the robot in a single step. The MAC algorithm is tested against an alternative randomized probabilistic covering (PC) method which does not rely on sensors but is still able to cover an unknown region in an expected time that depends polynomially on the dimensions of the region. Both, algorithms enable cooperation of several robots to achieve faster coverage. Finally, we show that the two methods can be combined to yield a third, hybrid algorithm with a better trade-off between performance and robustness.
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