Abstract
Due to the resource constraint nature of WSN, ensuring secured communication in WSN is a challenging problem. Moreover, enhancing the network lifetime is one of the major issues faced by the existing studies. So, in order to secure the communication between WSNs and achieve improved network lifetime, a novel trust enabled routing protocol is proposed in this study. Initially, the clusters are constructed using Direct, Indirect, and Total Trust evaluations, which helps to identify the faulty nodes. After, an Improved Fuzzy-based Balanced Cost Cluster Head Selection (IFBECS) method is used to choose the cluster head (CH). Finally, to determine the best path from source to destination, a hybrid bionic energy-efficient routing model known as an Energy Efficient Rider Remora Routing (EERRR) protocol is introduced. To improve the network lifetime and throughput, the parameters like remaining energy of the CH, sensor node space, CH, etc., are considered by the utilized protocol. The proposed mechanism is implemented in NS-2 programming tool. The simulation results show that the proposed routing protocol has attained improved PDR of 97.92 % at the time period of 50 ms, reduced energy consumption of 3.336 at the time period of 100 ms, higher throughput of 86262.7 at the time period of 250 ms, and enhanced network lifetime of 1028.08 rounds in 200 nodes. Therefore, by attaining better results as compared with other existing protocols, it is clearly revealed that the proposed routing protocol is highly suitable for secured energy efficient WSN communication.
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