Memory optimal dispersion by anonymous mobile robots

CALDAM(2023)

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Consider a team of k≤n autonomous mobile robots initially placed at a node of an arbitrary graph G with n nodes. The dispersion problem asks for a distributed algorithm that allows the robots to reach a configuration in which each robot is at a distinct node of the graph. If the robots are anonymous, i.e., they do not have any unique identifiers, then the problem is not solvable by any deterministic algorithm. However, the problem can be solved even by anonymous robots if each robot is given access to a fair coin which they can use to generate random bits. In this setting, it is known that the robots require Ω(logΔ) bits of memory to achieve dispersion, where Δ is the maximum degree of G. On the other hand, the best known memory upper bound is min{Δ,max{logΔ,logD}} (D = diameter of G), which can be ω(logΔ), depending on the values of Δ and D. In this paper, we close this gap by presenting an optimal algorithm requiring O(logΔ) bits of memory.
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Mobile robots, Dispersion, Depth-first search, Distributed algorithm, Randomized algorithms
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