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 ¶ are unknown, and where awake robots only detect other robots up to distance~1. Assuming that moving at distance δ takes a time δ, we show that waking up of the whole swarm takes O(ρ+ℓ2log(ρ/ℓ)), where ρ stands for the largest distance from the initial robot to any point of ¶, and the ℓ is the connectivity threshold of ¶. Moreover, the result is complemented by a matching lower bound in both parameters ρ and ℓ. We also provide other distributed algorithms, complemented with lower bounds, whenever each robot has a bounded amount of energy.
@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}
}