We consider geometric collision-detection problems for modular reconfigurable robots. Assuming the nodes (modules) are connected squares on a grid, we investigate the complexity of deciding whether collisions may occur, or can be avoided, if a set of expansion and contraction operations is executed. We study both discrete- and continuous-time models, and allow operations to be coupled into a single parallel group. Our algorithms to decide if a collision may occur run in O(n2log2n) time, O(n2) time, or O(nlog2n) time, depending on the presence and type of coupled operations, in a continuous-time model for a modular robot with n nodes. To decide if collisions can be avoided, we show that a very restricted version is already NP-complete in the discrete-time model, while the same problem is polynomial in the continuous-time model. A less restricted version is NP-hard in the continuous-time model.
@article{arxiv.2305.01015,
title = {Collision Detection for Modular Robots -- it is easy to cause collisions and hard to avoid them},
author = {Siddharth Gupta and Marc van Kreveld and Othon Michail and Andreas Padalkin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.01015},
year = {2023}
}