The steering mechanism of fish schools was analysed by using an analytical model and computer simulation. The analytical model is based on fundamental behavioural rules such as attraction, parallel-orientation, and repulsion. Multiple individuals following the same rules interact with each other and thus realize school movements. The results show that when the school advances, unstable movements by the front individuals cause a change in the moving direction of the individuals that follow that individual. The transmission of the change in moving direction of the front individuals to rear individuals depends on how the individuals react to the motion of their neighbours. When the individuals react mainly to the motion of their front neighbou...
International audienceCollective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fasc...
Moving animal groups such as schools of fish or flocks of birds often undergo sudden collective chan...
International audienceThe dynamics of a self-organised model of shoaling fish are explored within a ...
In this paper, I explain a school behavior model, which was constructed by Aoki, Huth, and Wissel, u...
Fish schooling is a phenomenon of long-lasting interest in ethology and ecology, widely spread acros...
ICT transformation modernized the global solutions with the aid of technology. In the computer scien...
Agent-based models have shown that local interactions between identical agents can, through self-org...
International audienceIn moving animal groups, social interactions play a key role in the ability of...
Individual-based models of schooling in fish have demonstrated that, via processes of self-organizat...
Collective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fascinated the observer, e...
Determining individual-level interactions that govern highly coordinated motion in animal groups or ...
International audienceCollective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fasc...
Moving animal groups such as schools of fish or flocks of birds often undergo sudden collective chan...
International audienceThe dynamics of a self-organised model of shoaling fish are explored within a ...
In this paper, I explain a school behavior model, which was constructed by Aoki, Huth, and Wissel, u...
Fish schooling is a phenomenon of long-lasting interest in ethology and ecology, widely spread acros...
ICT transformation modernized the global solutions with the aid of technology. In the computer scien...
Agent-based models have shown that local interactions between identical agents can, through self-org...
International audienceIn moving animal groups, social interactions play a key role in the ability of...
Individual-based models of schooling in fish have demonstrated that, via processes of self-organizat...
Collective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fascinated the observer, e...
Determining individual-level interactions that govern highly coordinated motion in animal groups or ...
International audienceCollective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fasc...
Moving animal groups such as schools of fish or flocks of birds often undergo sudden collective chan...
International audienceThe dynamics of a self-organised model of shoaling fish are explored within a ...