Abstract

In a wireless sensor network (WSN), security threats are prevalent as a result of the network's distributed nature and resource limitations. This paper proposes a secure routing protocol for WSNs based on Genetic Algorithms (GA). The protocol utilizes GA to optimize secure route selection while considering network lifetime and energy efficiency. To showcase the efficiency of the suggested protocol, we present a case study, provide a detailed algorithmic representation, and evaluate its performance through extensive simulations. The results showcase the protocol's ability to enhance security and improve network performance, including increased packet delivery ratio, reduced energy consumption, and robustness against attacks. The proposed GA-based secure routing protocol offers a promising approach to address the unique security challenges of WSNs, contributing to the development of secure and efficient communication frameworks for various applications. Additionally, we highlight the significance of incorporating genetic algorithms into secure routing protocols as a means to optimize route selection in WSNs. By leveraging the evolutionary nature of genetic algorithms, our proposed protocol adapts to dynamic network conditions and effectively balances security requirements with energy efficiency and network lifetime considerations. The case study, algorithmic representation, and comprehensive simulation results validate the protocol's ability to enhance security while maintaining robust network performance. This study contributes to the advancement of secure routing in WSNs, offering a viable solution to mitigate security threats and ensure reliable communication in resource-constrained environments.

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