Optimization of WSN using Biological Inspired Self-Organized Secure Autonomous Routing Protocol

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Sayali R. Thorat, Prof. M. K. Nighot

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Since last three decade, Wireless Sensor Network is one of the biggest innovative technologies; it provides facility of heavy data traffic and management telecommunication by sensing, computation and communication into a small device. Main threat for this type of data transfer is data security in terms of maintains data integrity, high consumption of energy, end-to-end delay and high cost of nodes i.e. sensor. Handling all h issue at same time is the difficult task. SRTLD and BIOSARP are two routing protocol which helps in improving performance of the WSN. This paper is a detail description of secure architecture which is based on SRTLD and BIOSARP protocol. The main objective of this architecture is to provide high security by taking into account low energy consumption, low end-to-end delay and low node level cost. This mechanism uses concept of ACO (Ant Colony Optimization) which helps in achieving objective of the architecture

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, S. R. T. P. M. K. N. (2016). Optimization of WSN using Biological Inspired Self-Organized Secure Autonomous Routing Protocol. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 4(5), 409–412. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v4i5.2200
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