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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 07, 2009
Filed:
May. 06, 2004
Jean Farineau, Levallois Perret, FR;
Emmanuelle Chevallier, Orgeval, FR;
Jean-noël Lignon, Frouzins, FR;
Xavier Denis, Colomiers, FR;
Jean Farineau, Levallois Perret, FR;
Emmanuelle Chevallier, Orgeval, FR;
Jean-Noël Lignon, Frouzins, FR;
Xavier Denis, Colomiers, FR;
Alcatel, Paris, FR;
Abstract
A point-to-multipoint or multipoint-to-multipoint communications network includes remote traffic stations connected to a management center (CG) by radio links sharing resources. The management center (CG) includes a management module for determining a primary distribution of the resources, including assignment margins, between the radio links that it manages and previously set up between the traffic stations, as a function of first information data representing rates of occupancy per traffic type of the resources previously assigned to the radio links. Each traffic station can then determine a secondary distribution between its traffic types of the resources assigned to its radio link as a result of the primary distribution, taking account of its own rates of occupancy per traffic type.