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An Improved PTAS for Covering Targets with Mobile Sensors

Computational Geometry 2023-05-09 v1 Networking and Internet Architecture

Abstract

This paper considers a movement minimization problem for mobile sensors. Given a set of nn point targets, the kk-Sink Minimum Movement Target Coverage Problem is to schedule mobile sensors, initially located at kk base stations, to cover all targets minimizing the total moving distance of the sensors. We present a polynomial-time approximation scheme for finding a (1+ϵ)(1+\epsilon) approximate solution running in time nO(1/ϵ)n^{O(1/\epsilon)} for this problem when kk, the number of base stations, is constant. Our algorithm improves the running time exponentially from the previous work that runs in time nO(1/ϵ2)n^{O(1/\epsilon^2)}, without any target distribution assumption. To devise a faster algorithm, we prove a stronger bound on the number of sensors in any unit area in the optimal solution and employ a more refined dynamic programming algorithm whose complexity depends only on the width of the problem.

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@article{arxiv.2305.03946,
  title  = {An Improved PTAS for Covering Targets with Mobile Sensors},
  author = {Nonthaphat Wongwattanakij and Nattawut Phetmak and Chaiporn Jaikaeo and Jittat Fakcharoenphol},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.03946},
  year   = {2023}
}