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Optimal Placement of Base Stations in Border Surveillance using Limited Capacity Drones

Published 27 Sep 2022 in cs.CG | (2209.13311v1)

Abstract: Imagine an island modeled as a simple polygon $\P$ with $n$ vertices whose coastline we wish to monitor. We consider the problem of building the minimum number of refueling stations along the boundary of $\P$ in such a way that a drone can follow a polygonal route enclosing the island without running out of fuel. A drone can fly a maximum distance $d$ between consecutive stations and is restricted to move either along the boundary of $\P$ or its exterior (i.e., over water). We present an algorithm that, given $\mathcal P$, finds the locations for a set of refueling stations whose cardinality is at most the optimal plus one. The time complexity of this algorithm is $O(n2 + \frac{L}{d} n)$, where $L$ is the length of $\mathcal P$. We also present an algorithm that returns an additive $\epsilon$-approximation for the problem of minimizing the fuel capacity required for the drones when we are allowed to place $k$ base stations around the boundary of the island; this algorithm also finds the locations of these refueling stations. Finally, we propose a practical discretization heuristic which, under certain conditions, can be used to certify optimality of the results.

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