Demand Assigned Multiple Access

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title: Demand Assigned Multiple Access
text: Demand Assigned Multiple Access (DAMA) is a technology used to assign a channel to clients that do not need to use it constantly. DAMA systems assign communication channels based on news issued from user terminals to a network security system. When the circuit is no longer in use, the channels are again returned to the central pool for reassignment to other users. Channels are typically a pair of carrier frequencies, but can be other fixed bandwidth resources such as timeslots in a TDMA burst pl
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date modified: 2023-08-26T16:22:07Z
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