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A VISIBILITY-BASED PURSUIT-EVASION PROBLEM

Leonidas Guibas, Jean‐Claude Latombe, Steven M. LaValle, David C. Lin, Rajeev Motwani

发表年份
1999
引用次数
278

摘要

This paper addresses the problem of planning the motion of one or more pursuers in a polygonal environment to eventually "see" an evader that is unpredictable, has unknown initial position, and is capable of moving arbitrarily fast. This problem was first introduced by Suzuki and Yamashita. Our study of this problem is motivated in part by robotics applications, such as surveillance with a mobile robot equipped with a camera that must find a moving target in a cluttered workspace. A few bounds are introduced, and a complete algorithm is presented for computing a successful motion strategy for a single pursuer. For simply-connected free spaces, it is shown that the minimum number of pursuers required is Θ( lg n). For multiply-connected free spaces, the bound is [Formula: see text] pursuers for a polygon that has n edges and h holes. A set of problems that are solvable by a single pursuer and require a linear number of recontaminations is shown. The complete algorithm searches a finite graph that is constructed on the basis of critical information changes. It has been implemented and computed examples are shown.

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PursuerPursuit-evasionMathematicsPolygon (computer graphics)WorkspaceMotion planningRoboticsMobile robotGraphVisibility polygon

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