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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 29, 2003
Filed:
Oct. 12, 1999
Nhut Quan Tran, Cergy, FR;
Cao Thanh Phan, Rueil Malmaison, FR;
Alcatel, Paris, FR;
Abstract
The invention relates to a method of routing a call in a network having a plurality of nodes interconnected by trunks, the method including calculating the costs of different routes for taking the call, and selecting a route as a function of cost. According to the invention, the cost of a route is a function of the bandwidth available on the trunks making up the route, of the resources available on said trunks, and of the bandwidth required for the call. The cost of a trunk can be represented in the form of a vector whose first component is a decreasing function of the available bandwidth, and whose second component is a decreasing function of available resources. The invention makes it possible, when routing a call, to take account of quality of service in terms of bandwidth. If the second component is a function that has a value that is constant above some quantity of available resources, then the invention makes it possible to limit the number of routing calculations performed, and to avoid making new routing calculations so long as the topology of the network remains unchanged.