srsRAN_4G
gr-ieee802-11
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7 days ago | 7 months ago | |
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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srsRAN_4G
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Build and Deploy 5G Network with Open-Source Software and Off-the-Shelf Hardware
Yes, for example there is srsue in https://github.com/srsran/srsRAN_4G (the predecessor of the stack used in TFA)
- SrsRAN: Open-source 4G software radio suite
- USRP N210 - 4G LTE?
- SrsRAN 22.04 – open-source SDR 4G/5G software now supports 5G-SA
- SrsRAN release 21.10: Open-source 4G/5G stack adds 5G-NSA base station
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搭建私有LTE/5G网络入门
软件套件:https://github.com/srsran/srsRAN
- LibreCellular
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Observing my cellphone switch towers
The most popular open source LTE stack is srsLTE (now called srsRAN). https://github.com/srsran/srsRAN
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A brief history of router architecture
Some pointers that might be useful:
https://beej.us/guide/bgnet/
https://github.com/srsLTE/srsLTE
https://www.gnuradio.org/grcon/grcon17/presentations/open_fi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asterisk_(PBX)
Don’t be afraid to study the source code if you’re curious about the inner workings of a system. Best of luck!
gr-ieee802-11
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Error: Value cannot be evaluated or defined
Sorry about that. I got it from here: https://github.com/bastibl/gr-ieee802-11
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How can I isolate 2.45GHz ISM signals from WiFi and Bluetooth signals at those frequencies?
GNU Radio Bluetooth: https://github.com/greatscottgadgets/gr-bluetooth should make Bluetooth easy and I have been trying this on a Pluto; https://github.com/bastibl/gr-ieee802-11 for subtle WiFi experiments
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BladeRF-wiphy: open-source IEEE 802.11 compatible Software Defined Radio modem
Related projects:
- https://github.com/bastibl/gr-ieee802-11
What are some alternatives?
gnuradio - GNU Radio – the Free and Open Software Radio Ecosystem
openwifi - open-source IEEE 802.11 WiFi baseband FPGA (chip) design: driver, software
srs - SRS is a simple, high-efficiency, real-time video server supporting RTMP, WebRTC, HLS, HTTP-FLV, SRT, MPEG-DASH, and GB28181.
bladeRF-wiphy - bladeRF-wiphy is an open-source IEEE 802.11 compatible software defined radio VHDL modem
sdrangel - SDR Rx/Tx software for Airspy, Airspy HF+, BladeRF, HackRF, LimeSDR, PlutoSDR, RTL-SDR, SDRplay RSP1 and FunCube
SDRPlusPlus - Cross-Platform SDR Software
SIM7000-LTE-Shield - Botletics SIM7000 LTE CAT-M1/NB-IoT Shield for Arduino
direwolf - Dire Wolf is a software "soundcard" AX.25 packet modem/TNC and APRS encoder/decoder. It can be used stand-alone to observe APRS traffic, as a tracker, digipeater, APRStt gateway, or Internet Gateway (IGate). For more information, look at the bottom 1/4 of this page and in https://github.com/wb2osz/direwolf/blob/dev/doc/README.md
Awesome-Cellular-Hacking - Awesome-Cellular-Hacking
gr-bluetooth - A Bluetooth receiver implementation for GNU Radio
OpenBTS-UMTS - OpenBTS-UMTS reloaded 2023. Compatibility with latest UHD drivers, several fixes and updated install documentation for Ubuntu 22.04