Deterministic Symmetry Breaking in Ring Networks
Leszek Gasieniec, Tomasz Jurdzinski, Russell Martin, Grzegorz, Stachowiak

TL;DR
This paper investigates distributed coordination of agents on a circle, establishing lower bounds for location discovery with limited information and proposing efficient solutions when more collision data is available.
Contribution
It introduces a superlinear lower bound for location discovery with minimal movement information and provides an asymptotically optimal algorithm when collision distances are accessible.
Findings
Superlinear lower bound for location discovery with limited info
Efficient algorithm when collision distance is available
Symmetry breaking problem relevance
Abstract
We study a distributed coordination mechanism for uniform agents located on a circle. The agents perform their actions in synchronised rounds. At the beginning of each round an agent chooses the direction of its movement from clockwise, anticlockwise, or idle, and moves at unit speed during this round. Agents are not allowed to overpass, i.e., when an agent collides with another it instantly starts moving with the same speed in the opposite direction (without exchanging any information with the other agent). However, at the end of each round each agent has access to limited information regarding its trajectory of movement during this round. We assume that mobile agents are initially located on a circle unit circumference at arbitrary but distinct positions unknown to other agents. The agents are equipped with unique identifiers from a fixed range. The {\em location discovery} task…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptimization and Search Problems · Distributed systems and fault tolerance · Modular Robots and Swarm Intelligence
