An open-source GSM basestation using the USRP and VoIP
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http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/2008-09/msg00041.html
From: Harvind Samra
Subject: [Discuss-gnuradio] The OpenBTS project - an open-source GSM basestation using the USRP and VoIP
Date: Wed, 03 Sep 2008 19:42:56 -0700
Hi all,
I wanted to introduce a new open-source project we've created, the
openBTS project.
The Open BTS Project is an effort to construct an open-source Unix
application that uses the USRP to present a GSM air interface ("Um") to
a standard GSM handset and uses the Asterisk software PBX to connect
calls. The combination of the ubiquitous GSM air interface with VoIP
backhaul could form the basis of a new type of cellular network that
could be deployed and operated at substantially lower cost than existing
technologies in greenfields in the developing world.
Please take a look at
http://openbts.sourceforge.net/
We recently took our existing code to Burning Man 2008, and we were able
to successfully operate as a GSM basestation.
We'll be releasing portions of the code and architecture in the next
several weeks, and we're looking to recruit contributors to the project.
Hopefully, with a community effort, we'll have a more robust, elegant
system. Any questions or comments can be sent address@hidden
or address@hidden
Thanks to the USRP and gnuradio projects and communities for helping us
make this possible!
--- Harvind Samra
From: Harvind Samra
Subject: [Discuss-gnuradio] The OpenBTS project - an open-source GSM basestation using the USRP and VoIP
Date: Wed, 03 Sep 2008 19:42:56 -0700
Hi all,
I wanted to introduce a new open-source project we've created, the
openBTS project.
The Open BTS Project is an effort to construct an open-source Unix
application that uses the USRP to present a GSM air interface ("Um") to
a standard GSM handset and uses the Asterisk software PBX to connect
calls. The combination of the ubiquitous GSM air interface with VoIP
backhaul could form the basis of a new type of cellular network that
could be deployed and operated at substantially lower cost than existing
technologies in greenfields in the developing world.
Please take a look at
http://openbts.sourceforge.net/
We recently took our existing code to Burning Man 2008, and we were able
to successfully operate as a GSM basestation.
We'll be releasing portions of the code and architecture in the next
several weeks, and we're looking to recruit contributors to the project.
Hopefully, with a community effort, we'll have a more robust, elegant
system. Any questions or comments can be sent address@hidden
or address@hidden
Thanks to the USRP and gnuradio projects and communities for helping us
make this possible!
--- Harvind Samra
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