A method for generating a network, in particular a telecommunications, water,
long-distance
heat supply, or power network, the network connecting all users to a main distribution
node depending on the existing or definable local needs and requirements of the
individual users. A graph is generated which is composed of edges and nodes. The
graph includes all technically feasible and/or definable transmission paths of
the network. The length and direction of the edges are derived from the real topography
of the street segments and definable cable paths of the territory to be supplied
by the network. The nodes form the intersections between the edges or streets and/or
cable paths. The users are assigned to the graph in such a way that each user is
connected to the closest edge or the closest node of the graph by an additional
service edge. A tree structure is created by removing unnecessary edges from the
graph in such a way that the service edges, edges, and nodes of the tree structure
form only one connection between the main distribution node and each user. The
load of the edges in the tree structure is determined depending on the needs and
requirements of the users.