95 research outputs found
An abstract theory of sensor eventification
Unlike traditional cameras, event cameras measure changes in light intensity
and report differences. This paper examines the conditions necessary for other
traditional sensors to admit eventified versions that provide adequate
information despite outputting only changes. The requirements depend upon the
regularity of the signal space, which we show may depend on several factors
including structure arising from the interplay of the robot and its
environment, the input-output computation needed to achieve its task, as well
as the specific mode of access (synchronous, asynchronous, polled, triggered).
Further, there are additional properties of stability (or non-oscillatory
behavior) that can be desirable for a system to possess and that we show are
also closely related to the preceding notions. This paper contributes theory
and algorithms (plus a hardness result) that addresses these considerations
while developing several elementary robot examples along the way.Comment: 21 pages, 14 figure
A fixed-parameter tractable algorithm for combinatorial filter reduction
What is the minimal information that a robot must retain to achieve its task?
To design economical robots, the literature dealing with reduction of
combinatorial filters approaches this problem algorithmically. As lossless
state compression is NP-hard, prior work has examined, along with minimization
algorithms, a variety of special cases in which specific properties enable
efficient solution. Complementing those findings, this paper refines the
present understanding from the perspective of parameterized complexity. We give
a fixed-parameter tractable algorithm for the general reduction problem by
exploiting a transformation into minimal clique covering. The transformation
introduces new constraints that arise from sequential dependencies encoded
within the input filter -- some of these constraints can be repaired, others
are treated through enumeration. Through this approach, we identify parameters
affecting filter reduction that are based upon inter-constraint couplings
(expressed as a notion of their height and width), which add to the structural
parameters present in the unconstrained problem of minimal clique covering.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
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