An Improved PTAS for Covering Targets with Mobile Sensors
Abstract
This paper considers a movement minimization problem for mobile sensors. Given a set of point targets, the -Sink Minimum Movement Target Coverage Problem is to schedule mobile sensors, initially located at base stations, to cover all targets minimizing the total moving distance of the sensors. We present a polynomial-time approximation scheme for finding a approximate solution running in time for this problem when , the number of base stations, is constant. Our algorithm improves the running time exponentially from the previous work that runs in time , 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}
}