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What (who) is allocation basis - definition

Dynamic Channel Allocation; Dynamic Channel Assignment; Fixed Channel Allocation; Dynamic channel allocation; Channel allocation; Fixed channel allocation; DFCA; Dynamic Frequency and Channel Allocation; Dynamic channel allocation on a packet-by-packet basis

Resource allocation         
ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES AMONG POSSIBLE USES
Distributed resource allocation; Allocation of resources; Resource allocation problems; Resource allocation problem; Allocation of Resources; Resource allocation mechanism; Resource Allocation; Algorithms for resource allocation
In economics, resource allocation is the assignment of available resources to various uses. In the context of an entire economy, resources can be allocated by various means, such as markets, or planning.
Standard basis         
BASIS OF EUCLIDEAN SPACE CONSISTING OF ONE-HOT VECTORS
Standard bases; Standard basis vector; Kronecker basis; Standard unit vector
In mathematics, the standard basis (also called natural basis or canonical basis) of a coordinate vector space (such as \mathbb{R}^n or \mathbb{C}^n) is the set of vectors whose components are all zero, except one that equals 1. For example, in the case of the Euclidean plane \mathbb{R}^2 formed by the pairs of real numbers, the standard basis is formed by the vectors
Basis (universal algebra)         
STRUCTURE INSIDE OF SOME (UNIVERSAL) ALGEBRAS, WHICH ARE CALLED FREE ALGEBRAS. IT GENERATES ALL ALGEBRA ELEMENTS FROM ITS OWN ELEMENTS BY THE ALGEBRA OPERATIONS IN AN INDEPENDENT MANNER
Basis (Universal Algebra)
In universal algebra, a basis is a structure inside of some (universal) algebras, which are called free algebras. It generates all algebra elements from its own elements by the algebra operations in an independent manner.

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Channel allocation schemes

In radio resource management for wireless and cellular networks, channel allocation schemes allocate bandwidth and communication channels to base stations, access points and terminal equipment. The objective is to achieve maximum system spectral efficiency in bit/s/Hz/site by means of frequency reuse, but still assure a certain grade of service by avoiding co-channel interference and adjacent channel interference among nearby cells or networks that share the bandwidth.

Channel-allocation schemes follow one of two types of strategy:

  1. Fixed: FCA, fixed channel allocation: manually assigned by the network operator
  2. Dynamic:
    1. DCA, dynamic channel allocation
    2. DFS, dynamic frequency selection
    3. Spread spectrum