Abstract

Designing energy-efficient security mechanisms is critical for WSNs due to their limited power resources. Techniques like low-power cryptography, duty cycling, and energy-aware security protocols can help in achieving security without significantly impacting the energy consumption of sensor nodes. In this paper, we propose an energy aware geographical multipath routing scheme for WSNs. The distance to the destination location, remaining battery capacity, and queue size of candidate sensor nodes in the local communication range are taken into consideration for next hop relay node selection, and Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Geographical Routing Algorithm (GRA) are applied for decision making. Simulation results show that these schemes can extend the network lifetime longer than the original geographical routing scheme which only considers distance to the destination location. KEYWORDS: WSN, linear discriminate packet flow analysis system, optimized rout path switch, Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Geographical Routing Algorithms(GRA).

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