Abstract
In this work the effect of random repositioning
of ant robots/agents on the performance of terrain coverage
algorithms is investigated. A number of well-known terrain
coverage algorithms are implemented and studied in a simulated
environment. We prove that agent repositioning imposes small
variations on the performance of the algorithms when random
or controlled jumps occurred and evaporation and failures are
allowed.
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