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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 27, 2011
Filed:
May. 17, 2006
Arkin Aydin, Nepean, CA;
BO Liu, Kanata, CA;
Lucien Marcotte, Ottawa, CA;
Guy Landry, Kanata, CA;
Koen Jan Van DE Weyer, Lokeren, BE;
Sven Dhuyvetter, Sint Katelijne Waver, BE;
Arkin Aydin, Nepean, CA;
Bo Liu, Kanata, CA;
Lucien Marcotte, Ottawa, CA;
Guy Landry, Kanata, CA;
Koen Jan Van De Weyer, Lokeren, BE;
Sven Dhuyvetter, Sint Katelijne Waver, BE;
Alcatel Lucent, Paris, FR;
Abstract
Apparatus and methods for managing communication system resources are disclosed. Based on status information received from a resource itself or from other sources, an operational status of a maintenance resource to perform a predetermined maintenance operation on a target communication system resource, for example, may be determined. Access to use resources in performing operations may also be controlled. Resource access is granted or denied based on an availability status of a resource. Other parameters such as relative priorities of a new request to use a resource and a current operation for which access to use the resource was previously granted may also be used in determining whether to grant access to use a resource. A resource may be reclaimed for a higher priority operation for instance. Redundant or alternate resources may also be identified where a resource is not operational or otherwise not available.