Abstract

Wireless sensor network (WSN) is a kind of network specifically suitable for place where infrastructure and resources are playing a vital role. Moreover, nodes in a WSN are autonomous in nature. WSNs can be able to solve various real-time problems and issues like smart healthcare, smart office, smart energy, smart home, etc. As energy becomes one of the scarce supplies for this kind of network, attacks against authentication help to validate the legitimacy of sensor nodes become foremost important. Such attacks exhaust the power of nodes that are currently connected to a WSN, thereby reducing their lifetime. In this article, a zonal node authentication technique as well as optimal data access scheduling that renders data deliverance with improved quality of service and network lifetime is proposed. The results obtained from simulation for diverse WSN topologies accentuate the claim of our method over the existing solutions and demonstrate to be efficient in discovering legitimate sensor nodes with the optimal workload. Besides improved network lifetime, efficiency, and throughput, the proposed method also reinforces the security measures of the WSN by integrating node authentication.

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