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JAL
2006
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13 years 10 months ago
Approximations for minimum and min-max vehicle routing problems
: We consider a variety of vehicle routing problems. The input to a problem consists of a graph G = (N, E) and edge lengths l(e) e E. Customers located at the vertices have to be ...
Esther M. Arkin, Refael Hassin, Asaf Levin
IJRR
2002
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13 years 9 months ago
Sensor-based Coverage of Unknown Environments
The goal of coverage path planning is to determine a path that passes a detector over all points in an environment. This work prescribes a provably complete coverage path planner ...
Ercan U. Acar, Howie Choset
MFCS
1998
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Facial Circuits of Planar Graphs and Context-Free Languages
It is known that a language is context-free iff it is the set of borders of the trees of recognizable set, where the border of a (labelled) tree is the word consisting of its leaf ...
Bruno Courcelle, Denis Lapoire
VIZSEC
2005
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
Multiple Coordinated Views for Network Attack Graphs
While efficient graph-based representations have been developed for modeling combinations of low-level network attacks, relatively little attention has been paid to effective tech...
Steven Noel, Michael Jacobs, Pramod Kalapa, Sushil...
GD
2005
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
Drawing Clustered Graphs in Three Dimensions
Clustered graph is a very useful model for drawing large and complex networks. This paper presents a new method for drawing clustered graphs in three dimensions. The method uses a ...
Joshua Wing Kei Ho, Seok-Hee Hong