Differentiate between static and dynamic channel allocation.



Differentiate between static and dynamic channel allocation...

Answer / Akhilesh Awasthi

Static channel allocation and dynamic channel allocation are two methods of managing communication channels in a network. Here is a comparison of the two:

1. Static channel allocation: In this method, communication channels are permanently assigned to specific devices or links. This can provide better predictability and reliability since each device knows exactly which channels it will use at all times. However, it can also lead to inefficiency if some channels remain idle while others are heavily used.
2. Dynamic channel allocation: In this method, communication channels are assigned dynamically based on current network conditions such as traffic load and available channels. This can provide better efficiency since channels are allocated where they are needed most, but it can also lead to instability if the allocation algorithm does not work well or if there is high contention for channels.

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