Abstract

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are a group of devices/sensors which are connected as a network for transferring and receiving the data observed from the environment through intermediate links. Energy efficiency and security during data broadcasting are considered challenging tasks in the WSN. These challenging tasks are considered as a motivation of this research and the Multi-Objective - Trust Aware Average Inertia Weighted Cat Swarm Optimization (MO-TAIWCSO) is proposed for achieving secure reliable transmission over the WSN. Due to an effective velocity update of searching process, the AIWCSO is selected for discovering an optimal solutions. The developed MO-TAIWCSO is optimized by using the trust, energy ratio, communication cost, and degree of SCH. This MO-TAIWCSO performs optimal Secure Cluster Head (SCH) and secure path discovery for the secure transmission of data under malicious attacks. The main objective of this MO-TAIWCSO is to improve the data delivery while minimizing the energy usage of the nodes. The performance of the MO-TAIWCSO method is analyzed by using the throughput, Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR), energy consumption, network lifetime, Normalized Routing Load (NRL) and End to end delay (EED). The existing researches namely ETOR and TBSEER are used to evaluate the MO-TAIWCSO. The PDR of MO-TAIWCSO for 100 nodes is 99.97%, which is high when compared to the ETOR and TBSEER.

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