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Deterministic Leader Election Among Disoriented Anonymous Sensors

Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing 2012-02-22 v1 Multiagent Systems

Abstract

We address the Leader Election (LE) problem in networks of anonymous sensors sharing no kind of common coordinate system. Leader Election is a fundamental symmetry breaking problem in distributed computing. Its goal is to assign value 1 (leader) to one of the entities and value 0 (non-leader) to all others. In this paper, assuming n > 1 disoriented anonymous sensors, we provide a complete charac- terization on the sensors positions to deterministically elect a leader, provided that all the sensors' positions are known by every sensor. More precisely, our contribution is twofold: First, assuming n anonymous sensors agreeing on a common handedness (chirality) of their own coordinate system, we provide a complete characterization on the sensors positions to deterministically elect a leader. Second, we also provide such a complete chararacterization for sensors devoided of a common handedness. Both characterizations rely on a particular object from combinatorics on words, namely the Lyndon Words.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1202.4486,
  title  = {Deterministic Leader Election Among Disoriented Anonymous Sensors},
  author = {Yoann dieudonné and Florence Levé and Franck Petit and Vincent Villain},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1202.4486},
  year   = {2012}
}
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