Node Localization Using Modified Wild Horse Optimization and Energy Efficient Secured Routing Protocol for IoT Based Wireless Sensor Networks

Prakash M., Prakash A.
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Internet of Things (IoT) devices are being utilized extensively as a result of the development of information and communication technology. Wireless sensor networks (WSNs), which are formed of inexpensive smart devices for information collection, plays a vital function in the establishment of the IoT. These smart devices are not without limitations, though, whether it comes to processing, memory, computing, and energy usage. In addition to these limitations, the core difficulties facing WSN include node localization, reliability, and data security during transmission in a dangerous environment from hostile nodes. The important and difficult problem for researchers to solve in order to improve network longevity, reliability, scalability, connectivity, throughput is accurate localization and routing. To improve the network period and data trustworthiness, this study intends to design an Energy-Efficient and Secure Routing protocol (EESR) and node localization centered on modified wild horse optimization (LMWHO) for intrusion avoidance in IoT utilizing WSN. Initially the suggested protocol bases its creation of various energy-efficient clusters on the inherent characteristics of nodes. Secondly, the base station (BS) and cluster head are able to reliably and securely share sensory data according to the (k,n) threshold-based Shamir secret sharing method. And finally, node localization centered on modified wild horse optimization (EESR-LMWHO), where the fitness function was formed by the development of residual energy and distance estimate. The suggested EESR-LMWHO utilizes less energy and prolongs the life of wireless networks. Lastly, the simulations are run to evaluate the suggested method's efficiency. The suggested approach, according to the experiments, approximates the location of the unknown node, offers a minimal localization error, and is a lightweight way to deal with intrusions caused by hostile nodes.
基于物联网的无线传感器网络的节点定位(使用改良野马优化和高能效安全路由协议
随着信息和通信技术的发展,物联网(IoT)设备正得到广泛应用。无线传感器网络(WSN)是由用于收集信息的廉价智能设备组成的,在物联网的建立中发挥着重要作用。不过,这些智能设备在处理、内存、计算和能源使用方面并非没有局限性。除了这些局限性,WSN 面临的核心困难还包括节点定位、可靠性以及在危险环境中传输数据时的数据安全性。为了提高网络的寿命、可靠性、可扩展性、连通性和吞吐量,研究人员需要解决的重要而困难的问题是精确定位和路由选择。为了提高网络寿命和数据可信度,本研究打算设计一种高能效安全路由协议(EESR)和以改良野马优化(LMWHO)为中心的节点定位,用于在利用 WSN 的物联网中避免入侵。首先,建议的协议根据节点的固有特性创建各种高能效集群。其次,根据基于(k,n)阈值的 Shamir 秘密共享方法,基站(BS)和簇头能够可靠、安全地共享感知数据。最后,节点定位以改良野马优化法(EESR-LMWHO)为中心,其适应度函数由剩余能量和距离估计值的发展形成。建议的 EESR-LMWHO 耗能更少,可延长无线网络的寿命。最后,通过模拟运行来评估所建议方法的效率。实验结果表明,所建议的方法能近似确定未知节点的位置,定位误差最小,是一种应对敌对节点入侵的轻量级方法。
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