Evaluating Energy Consumption for Routing Selection using the Multi-Routing Clustering Protocol using Timeslot Transmission in Dynamic Path Selection in Wireless Sensor Networks

M. Prakash , J. Abinesh , P. Malarvizhi , J. Jeba Emilyn , A. Sam Thamburaj , D. Vinod Kumar
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Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are cutting-edge technology that can be used in many fields requiring critical information. However, limited resource constraints, contextual connectivity, and lifecycle requirements drive designers to seek more efficient WSN infrastructures. Unbalanced energy utilization of sensor hubs during information steering in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN). Accordingly, one of the principal configuration difficulties of remote sensor networks is to limit the energy utilization of sensor hubs. Therefore, many routing schemes are designed to efficiently utilize sensor nodes’ limited Energy. These schemes generally use low-power paths to transmit data. It turns out that using the same path is suboptimal given the network lifetime. To overcome this problem, a new method is introduced that uses a Multi-Route Clustering Protocol Using Timeslot Transmission (MRCP-TTDPS) with dynamic path selection. It consumes Energy on path selection. In the first step, multipath routing is configured to detect path quality, so this method uses Multipath Optimized Routing (MPRS) to send high-quality path data. The second stage uses Cluster-Based Optimal Path Selection (CORS) to establish the best energy path. The third stage develops energy consumption models. The amount of the hubs with the most noteworthy leftover Energy is chosen as the group top of each round. Every standard hub partakes in a group framed by neigh exhausting bunch heads. Every sensor hub sends identified information to the bunch head in each round. The group head sends the data to the base station. The results show that the model is better than the path model regarding path identifier energy utilization and path quality.
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