Abstract

WSNs (Wireless Sensor Networks) have received a lot of attention in a number of industries due to its self-configurability, simplicity in maintenance, and scaling capacities. WSN is configured with extra nodes in order to transport data around the network. The usual characteristics of sensor networks are low bandwidth, low energy, constrained power supply, and little memory space, which makes security particularly difficult in these networks. CH (Cluster heads) in a cluster experience heavier traffic loads than other cluster nodes. This results in the hotspot problems. Therefore, in a cluster-oriented routing scheme, picking the right CH is crucial. The two-level security is recommended in this research to safeguard data transmission via the WSN. A novel CH selection methodology is presented in order to increase the network's lifespan and energy effectiveness. This work also combines the fruit fly algorithm (FGF) with the GSA (firefly swarm algorithm) based on fitness to choose the optimal CH. To defend the network from assaults, it employs a hybrid security method that combines the Diffie-Hellman key exchange mechanism and the ECC (elliptic curve cryptography) algorithm. The suggested GSA-HSA protocol consistently produces good performance results in terms of MSR (Message Success Rate), E2E (End-to-End) Latency, NT (Network Throughput), and network throughput. average AEE (energy efficiency). The suggested approach outperforms all prior research by giving the wireless sensor network combination security, optimised coverage, and energy savings.

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