Abstract

Abstract This study introduced a novel energy enhancement approach for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) by leveraging the shortest path transmission technique to minimize energy consumption and extend the network’s lifetime. Unlike traditional methods that heavily relied on cluster heads (CHs) for data transmission, our model proposed a non-cluster-based routing algorithm, utilizing Dijkstra’s algorithm to identify the most energy-efficient paths for data transmission. Simulation results, based on varying node densities (100, 200, and 300 nodes) within a 200x200 network area, demonstrated the effectiveness of our approach. Our findings indicated a significant reduction in energy consumption, with the network lifetime extending to approximately 100,000 rounds, surpassing traditional LEACH-based and other related protocols. This enhancement not only promised a sustainable WSN deployment but also offered a scalable solution adaptable to different network sizes and configurations.

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