OpenLTE
Open source implementation of LTE standards
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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
Written inC++
| OpenLTE | |
|---|---|
| Original authors | Ben Wojtowicz, Dennis M Senyonjo |
| Developers | Ben Wojtowicz, Andrew Murphy, Ziming He, Przemek Bereski, Dennis M Senyonjo |
| Stable release | 00.21.0
/ February 14, 2021 |
| Written in | C++ |
| Operating system | Linux |
| License | Affero General Public License |
| Website | openlte |
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]