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Exploring Grid Polygons Online

Published 23 Dec 2010 in cs.CG and cs.RO | (1012.5240v1)

Abstract: We investigate the exploration problem of a short-sighted mobile robot moving in an unknown cellular room. To explore a cell, the robot must enter it. Once inside, the robot knows which of the 4 adjacent cells exist and which are boundary edges. The robot starts from a specified cell adjacent to the room's outer wall; it visits each cell, and returns to the start. Our interest is in a short exploration tour; that is, in keeping the number of multiple cell visits small. For abitrary environments containing no obstacles we provide a strategy producing tours of length S <= C + 1/2 E - 3, and for environments containing obstacles we provide a strategy, that is bound by S <= C + 1/2 E + 3H + WCW - 2, where C denotes the number of cells-the area-, E denotes the number of boundary edges-the perimeter-, and H is the number of obstacles, and WCW is a measure for the sinuosity of the given environment.

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