arXiv Machine Learning By Samaresh Kumar Singh, Joyjit Roy, Chirag Agrawal

Decentralized Multi-Agent Swarms for Autonomous Grid Security in Industrial IoT: A Consensus-based Approach

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arXiv:2601. 17303v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: As Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) environments scale to tens of thousands of connected devices, centralized security architectures introduce latency bottlenecks that sophisticated attackers can exploit to compromise an entire manufacturing ecosystem.

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