Dynamic bandwidth allocation
Dynamic bandwidth allocation is a technique by which traffic bandwidth in a shared telecommunications medium can be allocated on demand and fairly between different users of that bandwidth. This is a form of bandwidth management, where the sharing of a link adapts in some way to the instantaneous traffic demands of the nodes connected to the link.
Dynamic bandwidth allocation takes advantage of several attributes of shared networks:
- all users are typically not connected to the network at one time
- even when connected, users are not transmitting data at all times
- most traffic occurs in bursts—there are gaps between packets of information that can be filled with other user traffic