Definitions for "Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation"
A technique used to allocate transmission channels ONLY to devices which are transmitting. Used in some T1 Multiplexer devices.
The process of determining current traffic loads over a channel, and automatically increasing or decreasing the bandwidth of the channel to optimize overall utilization efficiency.
A process that optimizes overall network efficiency by automatically increasing or decreasing the bandwidth of a channel to accommodate changes in data flow from end-user equipment.