Abstract

SummaryRecently, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) and Internet of Things (IoTs) have emanated as an indispensable assets that play a critical role in revolutionizing the field of data communication. Owing to the evolution of communication standards, research trends in IoT based wireless sensor networks have been rapidly progressing toward achieving effective data routing with a prolonged network lifetime and minimized energy consumption. In this article, an optimized ticket manager based energy‐aware multipath routing protocol (TMERP) is proposed. The proposed protocol design comprises three important functional entities: ticket manager (TM), routing planner (RP), and backup node (BN). The TM is responsible for controlling and monitoring all the constraints related to networking. Then, the RP minimizes the overall complexity of the optimal resource allocation by avoiding an end‐to‐end delay. Finally, the BN facilitates efficient data routing through the optimal selection of routing paths using the node trust evaluation and backup process to minimize data loss. Hence, the proposed multipath routing system has a distinct advantage in enhancing the network lifetime constraint with minimal energy consumption owing to the collective performance of its functional entities. The simulation results of the experimental studies show that the proposed protocol design achieved an improved performance in terms of network energy, throughput, and network operational lifetime by 39.3%, 47.9%, and 10.5%, respectively when compared with similar existing protocols.

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