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Committed Information Rate: A level of priority for traffic in which users receive
a guaranteed percentage of resources in addition to dynamic resources if
available. See also .
Customer Premises Equipment.
Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation: A method that allocates bandwidth between the
various users of that same band‐ width in the network.
Dynamic Bandwidth Selection: When activating a base station, or when
changing its bandwidth, if you choose the maximum value available for the
bandwidth, the link may dynamically switch between the maximum value and
values as low as 20MHz to ensure the best throughput.
Dynamic Frequency Selection: Products that have DFS enabled ensure no
radar signal is present in the selected frequency channel within the band being
used. If a radar signal is detected, that frequency channel is evacuated and
the product will not transmit on this channel.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol: a protocol that automatically assigns IP
addresses and other network configuration parameters.
A technique by which the reliability of a radio link is increased using multiple
transmitting and receiving antennas, transmitting the same signal on all
antennas.
Data traffic from an HBS to an HSU, or
Data traffic from an RT‐A to an RT‐B.
Equivalent (or Effective) Isotropically Radiated Power: The power that an
antenna must emit to produce the peak power density in the direction of
maximum antenna gain. In our case, this is usually: System Tx Power +
Antenna
Gain ‐ Cable Loss.
Federal Aviation Administration. A U.S. federal office that manages aviation
regulations throughout the United States.