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Autori principali: Alves, Ruan P., Alves, Joao Guilherme A. da S., Camelo, Mikael R., de Feitosa, Wilker O., Monteiro, Victor F., Cavalcanti, Fco. Rodrigo P.
Natura: Preprint
Pubblicazione: 2024
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.01485
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author Alves, Ruan P.
Alves, Joao Guilherme A. da S.
Camelo, Mikael R.
de Feitosa, Wilker O.
Monteiro, Victor F.
Cavalcanti, Fco. Rodrigo P.
author_facet Alves, Ruan P.
Alves, Joao Guilherme A. da S.
Camelo, Mikael R.
de Feitosa, Wilker O.
Monteiro, Victor F.
Cavalcanti, Fco. Rodrigo P.
contents A Software-Defined Radio (SDR) platform is a communication system that implements as software functions that are typically implemented in dedicated hardware. One of its main advantages is the flexibility to test and deploy radio communication networks in a fast and cheap way. In the context of the Fifth Generation (5G) of wireless cellular networks, there are open source SDR platforms available online. Two of the most popular SDR platforms are srsRAN and OpenAirInterface. This paper presents these two platforms, the characteristics of the networks created by them, the possibilities of changes in their interfaces and configurations, and also their limits. Moreover, in this paper, we also evaluate and compare both platforms in an experimental setup deployed in a laboratory.
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spellingShingle Experimental comparison of 5G SDR platforms: srsRAN x OpenAirInterface
Alves, Ruan P.
Alves, Joao Guilherme A. da S.
Camelo, Mikael R.
de Feitosa, Wilker O.
Monteiro, Victor F.
Cavalcanti, Fco. Rodrigo P.
Networking and Internet Architecture
A Software-Defined Radio (SDR) platform is a communication system that implements as software functions that are typically implemented in dedicated hardware. One of its main advantages is the flexibility to test and deploy radio communication networks in a fast and cheap way. In the context of the Fifth Generation (5G) of wireless cellular networks, there are open source SDR platforms available online. Two of the most popular SDR platforms are srsRAN and OpenAirInterface. This paper presents these two platforms, the characteristics of the networks created by them, the possibilities of changes in their interfaces and configurations, and also their limits. Moreover, in this paper, we also evaluate and compare both platforms in an experimental setup deployed in a laboratory.
title Experimental comparison of 5G SDR platforms: srsRAN x OpenAirInterface
topic Networking and Internet Architecture
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.01485