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Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation

Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA) is a traffic management technique used in networks to efficiently distribute available bandwidth among multiple users. Instead of assigning a fixed amount of bandwidth to each user, DBA adjusts the allocation based on real-time demand. This means if one user needs more bandwidth temporarily, the system can allocate it from those who are using less at that moment. This approach optimizes the use of network resources, improves overall performance, and ensures a fair distribution of internet speed, enhancing the experience for all users connected to the network.