PulseLink-ENB-001
PulseLink-ENB-001
PulseLink-ENB-001 is a LTE base station (eNodeB) implemented purely in software and running on a commodity PC. PulseLink-ENB-001 interfaces with a LTE Core Network (refer to our company’s another product: PulseLink-EPC-001) through the standard S1 interface. PulseLink-ENB-001 mainly generates a baseband signal which is sent to a radio front end (usually a USRP, to be bought separately) doing the digital to analogue conversion. The reverse is conducted for signal reception. The code is compact and highly optimized to be deployed on commodity PCs with reasonable performance and scalability support. For price please add the product to basket then request quote.
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PulseLink-EPC-001
PulseLink-EPC-001
PulseLink-EPC-001 provides a software implementation of LTE EPC (evolved packet core) with particular focus on MME (Mobility Management Entity). The MME is the key control-node for the LTE access-network. It is responsible for: idle mode UE (User Equipment) paging and tagging procedure including retransmissions; bearer activation/deactivation process; choosing the SGW for a UE at the initial attach, etc. The code is compact and highly optimized to be deployed on commodity PCs with reasonable performance and scalability support. Especially, PulseLink-EPC-001 can easily be connected to its eNodeB counterpart: PulseLink-ENB-001 to build a highly configurable LTE test network. For price please add the product to basket then request quote.
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PulseLink-SoftLTE-001
PulseLink-SoftLTE-001
it provides an integrated solution for a LTE test network as this product combines both PulseLink-ENB-001 and PulseLink-EPC-001 into one deployable package. In addition, the whole product system is also equipped with a remote radio head (RRH) as enabled by TI/Ettus’s powerful USRP X300 (10Gbps interface) with the SBX daughterboard and a couple of SIM cards that are tailored to the right setting suitable for RRH. Its software nature also makes the product suitable for constructing C-RAN – Cloud Radio Access Networks and Open 5G.
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