Over the past few years we can observe the WSNs or Wireless Sensor Network applications in various fields increasing immensely. The energy efficiency, network lifetime and clustering process prime goal is the working network's optimization is the focus of many of the routing algorithm. Keeping in mind the network homogeneity, for network performance reinforcement we suggest instead of single path to use multiple paths. For WSNs, Reinforcement Intelligence Routing Protocol (RIRP)[1]. In the multihop wireless sensor networks an efficient and effective method for security improvements local monitoring has worked well [2]. But taking in consideration the power consumption in the current practice of local monitoring is costly. For ensuring long-lived operations in the sensor network reinforcement intelligent routing protocol is critical [3]. For ensuring both the aspects improvement in security and long-lived operations, the development of mechanism that is effective and incorporated with the Reinforcement protocol is an open problem. With the help of local monitoring to solve this issue, section of the traffic going in and out of its neighbors is supervised by each node to keep a check on any suspicious behavior like unlikely long delays in packet forwarding [4]. To integrate the existing reinforcement protocol of the network and without any niggardly in the consumption of energy in the local monitoring with the help of a protocol [5]. In comparison to other protocols in this protocol the region of instability starts later. At a constant rate the nodes of the RIRP or Reinforcement Intelligent Routing Protocol dies. Few problems such as cluster head selection process, network lifetime and network stability are evaluated and worked in the technique proposed here [6]. To reduce the overload consumption as much as possible the nodes switches in between the active and sleep mode.
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