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A Mathematical Model for Energy Efficient Secured CH Clustering Protocol for Mobile Wireless Sensor Network

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Mobile Wireless sensor network encloses several minute sensors with miniature energy transceiver for collecting information in a diverse atmosphere. Network with restricted battery energy in sensor nodes is difficult task to design a proficient routing method to maximize network duration. In this research work a Mathematical Model for Energy Efficient Secured CH Clustering Protocol for Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks to maximize network duration. It includes cluster-head shifting method with in cluster that avoids frequent clustering and regularly scatters load with nodes. ME2SC methodology is evaluated with LEACH-C, E2R2 and DMSR. Simulation consequences demonstrate proposed approach diminishes energy expenditure and amplifies network duration.

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Rajesh, D., Jaya, T. A Mathematical Model for Energy Efficient Secured CH Clustering Protocol for Mobile Wireless Sensor Network. Wireless Pers Commun 112, 421–438 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11277-020-07036-4

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