TY - JFULL AU - M. Sivakumar and S. Saravanan PY - 2014/1/ TI - An Optimized Virtual Scheme for Reducing Collisions in MAC Layer T2 - International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering SP - 1933 EP - 1937 VL - 8 SN - 1307-6892 UR - https://publications.waset.org/pdf/10001753 PU - World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology NX - Open Science Index 96, 2014 N2 - The main function of Medium Access Control (MAC) is to share the channel efficiently between all nodes. In the real-time scenario, there will be certain amount of wastage in bandwidth due to back-off periods. More bandwidth will be wasted in idle state if the back-off period is very high and collision may occur if the back-off period is small. So, an optimization is needed for this problem. The main objective of the work is to reduce delay due to back-off period thereby reducing collision and increasing throughput. Here a method, called the virtual back-off algorithm (VBA) is used to optimize the back-off period and thereby it increases throughput and reduces collisions. The main idea is to optimize the number of transmission for every node. A counter is introduced at each node to implement this idea. Here counter value represents the sequence number. VBA is classified into two types VBA with counter sharing (VBA-CS) and VBA with no counter sharing (VBA-NCS). These two classifications of VBA are compared for various parameters. Simulation is done in NS-2 environment. The results obtained are found to be promising.  ER -