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Distributed Freeze Tag: a Sustainable Solution to Discover and Wake-up a Robot Swarm

Data Structures and Algorithms 2025-03-31 v1

Abstract

The Freeze Tag Problem consists in waking up a swarm of robots starting with one initially awake robot. Whereas there is a wide literature of the centralized setting, where the location of the robots is known in advance, we focus in the distributed version where the location of the robots \P are unknown, and where awake robots only detect other robots up to distance~11. Assuming that moving at distance δ\delta takes a time δ\delta, we show that waking up of the whole swarm takes O(ρ+2log(ρ/))O(\rho+\ell^2\log( \rho/\ell)), where ρ\rho stands for the largest distance from the initial robot to any point of \P, and the \ell is the connectivity threshold of \P. Moreover, the result is complemented by a matching lower bound in both parameters ρ\rho and \ell. We also provide other distributed algorithms, complemented with lower bounds, whenever each robot has a bounded amount of energy.

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@article{arxiv.2503.22521,
  title  = {Distributed Freeze Tag: a Sustainable Solution to Discover and Wake-up a Robot Swarm},
  author = {Cyril Gavoille and Nicolas Hanusse and Gabriel Le Bouder and Taïssir Marcé},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.22521},
  year   = {2025}
}