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Abstract This contribution considers the containment control problem for linear multi‐agent systems (MAS) using continuum models in form of linear parabolic PDEs. For this, a networked controller is designed, that ensures the asymptotic convergence of finite‐dimensional agents into a containment area specified by dynamic leaders. This problem is traced back to an output regulation problem for a continuum model independent of the number of agents, which also takes disturbances into account. A prescribed formation is assigned for the MAS in the containment area by using Bézier curves. Using bilateral backstepping a tracking controller is designed, which allows to distribute the control effort between the two boundary agents. The states are estimated by an infinite‐dimensional disturbance observer. For this, both a folding observer with network communication and two boundary observers without network communication are introduced. A fully distributed solution of the containment control problem is obtained by employing a continuum signal model observer, which communicates the states of the leader and disturbance model to all agents. The desired communication topology is imposed after the design by a spatial discretization. A simulation example illustrates the effectiveness of the new method for the networked controller design.
Deutscher et al. (Thu,) studied this question.