Hi Ben,

Thanks for letting us know about your work. This is very exciting.

Have you heard about the Wireless Innovation Forum's call for
proposals on open LTE frameworks?
http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20120327006941/en/

This might be a good candidate to pursue it if you are interested.

Tom


On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 9:26 PM, Ben Wojtowicz <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am pleased to announce version 00.05 of openLTE, an open source LTE
> project (sourceforge.net/projects/openlte).  This version includes a
> gnuradio application that reads recorded I/Q downlink LTE data from a
> file, decodes MIB and SIB1, and displays the decoded information.
> This information includes:
> - Measured frequency offset
> - System Frame Number
> - Physical Cell ID
> - Number of transmit antennas
> - Bandwidth
> - PHICH format
> - PLMN Identity
> - Tracking Area Code
> - Cell ID
> - Cell Barred information
> - Reselection information
> - Frequency band
> - System Info scheduling
> - Duplexing mode
>
> This version requires input data to be interleaved 8-bit I and Q (I
> first) recorded at 30.72MSPS centered on an LTE channel.  Please see
> the README file for installation and usage.
>
> There are limitations with this version that will be addressed in the
> future.  Some of the more pertinent ones are:
> - Only handles FDD
> - Only handles normal cyclic prefix
> - Only handles DCI 1A with localized VRBs on the PDCCH
> - Only handles normal PHICH duration
>
> Enjoy,
> Ben
>
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