Demand Assigned Multiple Access. A bandwidth-sharing scheme allowing multiple users to share a pool of frequencies or channels on demand. A central hub manages the usage of the bandwidth. This technology is mainly used for rural telephony.
Demand Assigned Multiple Access - a technique for sharing satellite bandwidth among many users.
Demand-assigned multiple access. A type of satellite operation with automatic assignment of carriers on an as-needed basis.
Demand-Assigned Multiple Access - A highly efficient means of instantaneously assigning telephony channels in a transponder according to immediate traffic demands.
Demand Assigned Multiple Access. A technique used to permit a relatively larger number of earth stations to share a smaller pool of SCPC carriers on demand.
Demand Assigned Multiple Access. Coordination of VSAT links among earth stations in the Thaicom Network to access the transponder based on actual usage requirements and according to demand. Users need not have permanent links. DAMA technology helps share transponder resources and efficient use of frequency spectrum as well as reducing space segment cost and inventory for users (a form of pay as you use).
Demand Assignment Multiple Access -- DAMA is a technique of Satellite resource manipulation that allows many users on a Satellite to share a limited assignment of transponder capacity. As one user connects to the transponder they draw from a common "pool". When that user disconnects the transponder space returns to the pool for other users to access.
Demand Assigned Multiple Access DAN
A system for allocation of communication satellite time to earth stations as the need arises.