Author(s):
1. Mehak:
Rawalpindi Women University, Pakistan.
2. Syeda Rida Masood:
Rawalpindi Women University, Pakistan.
3. Safia Bibi:
Rawalpindi Women University, Pakistan.
Abstract:
In an era of increasing aerial and electronic threats, conventional defense systems face limitations of cost, adaptability, and resilience. This research introduces a conceptual framework for a Swarm-AI Nano Defense Dome, an intelligent, self-organizing protective network that operates through trillions of nano-scale agents forming an adaptive shield around critical infrastructure. Inspired by natural swarm behavior, these nano-agents cooperate using swarm algorithms and real-time AI decision-making to detect and neutralize potential aerial or cyber threats before impact. The proposed system emphasizes distributed intelligence, adaptive coverage, and multi-layer communication security, potentially revolutionizing the defense landscape. While this study focuses on the conceptual and algorithmic foundations rather than physical implementation, it outlines how such technology could strengthen both military and civilian protection infrastructures. Ethical safeguards, cybersecurity protocols, and feasibility considerations are also discussed to ensure responsible innovation. This research aims to ignite discussion and collaboration toward developing sustainable, intelligent, and globally cooperative defense technologies.
Page(s):
123-123
DOI:
DOI not available
Published:
Journal: 4th International Conference of Sciences “Revamped Scientific Outlook of 21st Century, 2025” , November 12,2025, Volume: 1, Issue: 1, Year: 2025
Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence
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Smart Infrastructure Protection
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Nano Defense System
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Adaptive Shield
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Nano Robotics
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Cyber Defense
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Future Combat
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Swarm AI
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Autonomous Security
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