Arbitrary Pattern Formation on a Continuous Circle by Oblivious Robot Swarm (2303.10366v2)
Abstract: In the field of distributed system, Arbitrary Pattern Formation (APF) problem is an extensively studied problem. The purpose of APF is to design an algorithm to move a swarm of robots to a particular position on an environment (discrete or continuous) such that the swarm can form a specific but arbitrary pattern given previously to every robot as an input. In this paper the solvability of the APF problem on a continuous circle has been discussed for a swarm of oblivious and silent robots without chirality under a semi synchronous scheduler. Firstly a class of configurations called \textit{Formable Configuration}($FC$) has been provided which is necessary to solve the APF problem on a continuous circle. Then considering the initial configuration to be an $FC$, an deterministic and distributed algorithm has been provided that solves the APF problem for $n$ robots on a continuous circle of fixed radius within $O(n)$ epochs without collision.
- Brati Mondal (2 papers)
- Pritam Goswami (16 papers)
- Avisek Sharma (12 papers)
- Buddhadeb Sau (28 papers)