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A Secure and Energy Efficient Sensor Nodes in Wireless Sensor Networks using Improved Ant Lion Optimization
Author(s) -
Anusuya Ramasamy,
J. S. Sajiv Kumar,
M. Sundar Rajan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.a2858.059120
Subject(s) - wireless sensor network , computer science , key management , key (lock) , ant colony optimization algorithms , node (physics) , key distribution in wireless sensor networks , heuristic , computer network , energy management , ant colony , sensor node , scheme (mathematics) , distributed computing , wireless , energy (signal processing) , wireless network , computer security , engineering , telecommunications , artificial intelligence , encryption , mathematical analysis , statistics , mathematics , structural engineering
The Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) has three critical issues as like network lifetime, saving energy and security. A sensor node has limited battery power so it does need an effective key distribution and management mechanism for a safe communication. In the research literatures a massive key supply and administration methodology had been proposed. Thus, there exists a literature report of numerous schemes in WSNs for Key management and done with a wide analysis to classify the available techniques of key management and the expectable network security on them is studied. In this method a secure efficient key management scheme is proposed with the help of Ant Lion Optimization (ALO) for WSN. The aim of this method is to obtain improved security strength with cost effective. The nature of the ant lion in hunting its prey is derived for the ALO algorithm which known for its meta-heuristic function. In resolving the optimization complications with the advantage of having a great speed and limited parameters it is proved to have a better performance.

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