OpenLTE

Open source implementation of LTE standards From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

OpenLTE is an open source implementation of the 3GPP LTE specifications. In the current version, it includes an eNodeB with a built-in simple Evolved Packet Core, and some tools for scanning and recording LTE signals based on GNU Radio.[1][2]

Original authorsBen Wojtowicz, Dennis M Senyonjo
DevelopersBen Wojtowicz, Andrew Murphy, Ziming He, Przemek Bereski, Dennis M Senyonjo
Stable release
00.21.0 / February 14, 2021; 5 years ago (2021-02-14)
Written inC++
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OpenLTE
Original authorsBen Wojtowicz, Dennis M Senyonjo
DevelopersBen Wojtowicz, Andrew Murphy, Ziming He, Przemek Bereski, Dennis M Senyonjo
Stable release
00.21.0 / February 14, 2021; 5 years ago (2021-02-14)
Written inC++
Operating systemLinux
LicenseAffero General Public License
Websiteopenlte.sourceforge.net
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OpenLTE is used extensively in a variety of projects, from deployment of custom built 4G cellular networks, evaluating dynamic spectrum sharing for 5G NR and 4G LTE Coexistence to penetration testing of existing telecom networks.[3][4]

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