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arxiv: 1707.06398 · v2 · pith:QHXUQPE2new · submitted 2017-07-20 · 💻 cs.DC

Can Walker Localize The Middle Point of A Line-segment?

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keywords problemline-segmentpointalgorithmslocalizemiddlequestionself-stabilizing
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This paper poses a question about a simple localization problem. The question is if an {\em oblivious} walker on a line-segment can localize the middle point of the line-segment in {\em finite} steps observing the direction (i.e., Left or Right) and the distance to the nearest end point. This problem is arisen from {\em self-stabilizing} location problems by {\em autonomous mobile robots} with {\em limited visibility}, that is a widely interested abstract model in distributed computing. Contrary to appearances, it is far from trivial if this simple problem is solvable or not, and unsettled yet. This paper is concerned with three variants of the problem with a minimal relaxation, and presents self-stabilizing algorithms for them. We also show an easy impossibility theorem for bilaterally symmetric algorithms.

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