We study the problem of patrolling the nodes of a network collaboratively by a team of mobile agents, such that each node of the network is visited by at least one agent once in every I(n) time units, with the objective of minimizing the idle time I(n). While patrolling has been studied previously for static networks, we investigate the problem on dynamic networks with a fixed set of nodes, but dynamic edges. In particular, we consider 1-interval-connected ring networks and provide various patrolling algorithms for such networks, for k=2 or k>l2 agents. We also show almost matching lower bounds that hold even for the best starting configurations. Thus, our algorithms achieve close to optimal idle time. Further, we show a clear separation in terms of idle time, for agents that have prior knowledge of the dynamic networks compared to agents that do not have such knowledge. This paper provides the first known results for collaborative patrolling on dynamic graphs.

Patrolling on dynamic ring networks / Das, S; Di Luna, G; Gasieniec, L. - (2019), pp. 150-163. ( 45th International Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science, SOFSEM 2018 Nový Smokovec; Slovakia ) [10.1007/978-3-030-10801-4_13].

Patrolling on dynamic ring networks

Di Luna G
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2019

Abstract

We study the problem of patrolling the nodes of a network collaboratively by a team of mobile agents, such that each node of the network is visited by at least one agent once in every I(n) time units, with the objective of minimizing the idle time I(n). While patrolling has been studied previously for static networks, we investigate the problem on dynamic networks with a fixed set of nodes, but dynamic edges. In particular, we consider 1-interval-connected ring networks and provide various patrolling algorithms for such networks, for k=2 or k>l2 agents. We also show almost matching lower bounds that hold even for the best starting configurations. Thus, our algorithms achieve close to optimal idle time. Further, we show a clear separation in terms of idle time, for agents that have prior knowledge of the dynamic networks compared to agents that do not have such knowledge. This paper provides the first known results for collaborative patrolling on dynamic graphs.
2019
45th International Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science, SOFSEM 2018
Network protocols; Distributed computer systems; Binary consensus
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Patrolling on dynamic ring networks / Das, S; Di Luna, G; Gasieniec, L. - (2019), pp. 150-163. ( 45th International Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science, SOFSEM 2018 Nový Smokovec; Slovakia ) [10.1007/978-3-030-10801-4_13].
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