[srslte-users] srsRAN 21.04 Release Announcement

J Giovatto jgiovatto at adjacentlink.com
Thu May 6 02:12:41 UTC 2021


srsRAN team, thank you so much once again for this awesome project!!!


Does the zmq phy support the "nr" stack ?

When using the "lte" everything works as expected, but not with "nr".

./srsenb ./enb.conf.zmq --enb.stack=lte
./srsue ./ue.conf.zmq --ue.stack=lte


Best
Joe


On 4/30/21 10:50 AM, Andre Puschmann wrote:
> Dear SDR hackers,
>
> In case you missed it: srsLTE is now srsRAN!
> Since early 2020, we have been developing support for 5G NR and as we
> expand beyond 4G LTE, our "srsLTE" naming no longer fits like it used
> to. With srsRAN, we will add 5G UE and gNodeB support but we will of
> course continue to develop and improve our existing 4G solutions.
> Indeed, this year sees the first large-scale deployments of our LTE
> solutions in production networks in partnership with our commercial
> clients. From the very beginning, we have designed and developed our
> software for real-world deployment and this represents a huge milestone
> for our team and community.
>
> As part of project name change, we’ve updated our repo [1], the project
> website [2] and our documentation [3]. All of your old srsLTE links are
> automatically redirected and will be maintained so no git remote changes
> are required.
>
> Today we are announcing the very first release: srsRAN 21.04.
> First and foremost, this release includes a FOSS 5G NSA UE
> implementation with an x86-optimized FEC and PHY layer. In other words,
> one can run a 5G NSA UE on commodity compute hardware with _all_
> protocol layers implemented entirely in software.
>
> Along with the code release, we’ve provided a dedicated application note
> [4] showing how to setup and test 5G NSA with srsUE.
>
> Besides the exciting news around srsUE, this new release also brings a
> number of new features for our 4G ENB, including a new scheduler, uplink
> power control, tunnel forwarding over S1 during mobility and PDCP
> discard support to name just a few.
>
> As usual, many more changes have been made under the hood, including
> optimizations of data structures and memory usage and various other
> bug-fixes and performance improvements throughout the code base. Please
> check the release changelog [5] and git history for more details.
>
> We'd also like to thank various external contributors, including
> Supreeth Herle, Frederick Pelchat, Nikita Pushchin, Jan Bruckner and
> Matan Perelman.
>
>
> Happy hacking and enjoy the release.
>
> The srsRAN team
>
> [1] https://github.com/srsran/srsRAN/
> [2] https://www.srsran.com/
> [3] https://docs.srsran.com/
> [4]
> https://docs.srsran.com/en/latest/app_notes/source/5g_nsa/source/index.html
> [5] https://github.com/srsran/srsRAN/blob/master/CHANGELOG
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