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DBA is not the same as statistical multiplexing. Stat muxing is a way to share bandwidth, usually in a dynamic way, but it is only one such way, albeit a very common one. It is a very specific method of bandwidth sharing. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit App section source |
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(1) all users are typically not connected to the network at one time▼
(2) even when connected, users are not transmitting data (or voice or video) at all times▼
(3) most traffic is "bursty" -- there are gaps between packets of information that can be filled with other user traffic▼
Different network protocols implement DBA in different ways. These methods are typically defined in [[Standardization|standard]]s developed by standards bodies such as the [[ITU]], [[IEEE]], [[FSAN]], or [[IETF]]. One example of DBA is defined in the ITU G.983 specification for [[passive optical network]] ([[PON]]).▼
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▲Different network protocols implement
==See also==
* [[Statistical multiplexing]]
* [[Channel access method]]
* [[Reservation ALOHA]] (R-ALOHA)▼
* [[Dynamic channel allocation]]
▲* [[Reservation ALOHA]] (R-ALOHA)
==References==
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