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Enhancing energy use efficiency of wireless sensor networks using newly proposed fault tolerance multipath routing protocol (MRP-FT)

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  • Gagandeep Kaur

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The present study compared the newly proposed fault tolerance multipath routing protocol (MRP-FT) under the particle swarm optimization-based fault tolerant routing (PSO-FT) technique to the existing low-energy adaptive clustering hierarchy (LEACH) protocol applied in different combinations of inter-node numbers (N ) ranging from 100 to 300 nodes (N100−300) in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) with different area sizes (Xm × Ym) of 100–1000 m2 (W SN100−1000) to enhance energy efficiency and reliability of WSNs. The implementation of MRP-FT protocol significantly decreased the packet overhead by 36.0–69.5%, delay by 40.4–52.9%, and energy consumption by 35.9–52.9%, while increasing reliability by 97.0–104.1%, compared to the existing LEACH protocol. For instance, at N100−200, the LEACH simulated packet overhead increased from 76-89 packets at t = 500 s with an increase in WSN size from 100 to 1000. At N300 + W SN100, the packet overhead showed the highest decrease of ca. 69.5% with MRP-FT over the LEACH protocol. The implementation of the MRP-FT protocol reduced energy consumption by 35–123 J over the LEACH protocol.

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  • Gagandeep Kaur, 2024. "Enhancing energy use efficiency of wireless sensor networks using newly proposed fault tolerance multipath routing protocol (MRP-FT)," Operations Research and Decisions, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Management, vol. 34(3), pages 143-164.
  • Handle: RePEc:wut:journl:v:34:y:2024:i:3:p:143-164:id:8
    DOI: 10.37190/ord240308
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