A Novel Energy Efficient Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
Date
2013
Authors
G, Shiva Murthy
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Wireless sensor network (WSN) is a distributed, multi hop, self-organized network consisting
of large number of autonomous, tiny sensor nodes deployed in a phenomena to observe or
sense and communicate the sensed data to the sink node.
Routing the sensed data from the source to sink node in a resource constrained environment in wireless sensor networks is still a challenge. There are many attempts made to route
the data in the resource constrained scenarios. Optimal path between the source and destination is selected by the routing protocols to satisfy the resource constraints such as energy,
bandwidth and computation power. The routing protocols take into account the metrics like
minimum hop, minimum transmission cost, high residual energy, etc. to route the data. Many
routing protocols attempt to reduce the energy usage in the nodes to increase the network
lifetime. Selecting an optimal path between the source and destination and sending the data
through that path may not increase the lifetime of the network.
The multi-path routing protocols select the available paths between the source and destination. The data is distributed among the multiple paths and the usage of energy for the data
transmission is spread among the number of nodes over multiple paths. In the recent past,
many researchers presented node disjoint multipath routing protocols. Several node disjoint
multipath routing protocols available today are on demand. Many wireless sensor network applications have immobile sensor node and static topology. In static topology networks reactive
protocols suffer excessive routing overhead compared to proactive routing protocols.
In this research work, a novel sink initiated, proactive, Energy Efficient Node Disjoint
Multipath Routing Protocol (EENDMRP) for wireless sensor networks based on the rate of
energy consumption and traffic through the node is proposed. It also provides digital signature based security in the data routing. It uses MD5 hash function to generate digital signatures. RSA and ECDSA are employed in the proposed EENDMRP. The performance of
ithe EENDMRP is compared with Ad hoc on demand multipath routing protocol. The performance of EENDMRP is analysed through the routing metrics such as packet delivery fraction,
normalized routing load, average end-to-end delay, average node energy spent and network
lifetime. The proposed EENDMRP minimises the number of control messages used in the
route construction, reduces the normalised routing load, increases the packet delivery fraction,
reduces the end-to-end delay and increases the network lifetime. The EENDMRP also reduces
the residual energy variance after the data transfer and defends the data tampering or altered
routing, selective forwarding and byzantine attacks.
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Department of Mathematical and Computational Sciences