
We propose two fuzzy control strategies for the group behaviour. The first one is a guidance strategy, in which a leader guides a group with attractive forces. The second one is a driving strategy in which the members of a group moves with their repulsive forces and the repulsive forces from the leader of the group. In both case, fuzzy rules are used and simulation are done to show the effectiveness of the proposed method. >
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