[srsran-users] New srsRAN Project
Cedric Roux
cedric.roux at eurecom.fr
Wed Feb 22 09:31:57 UTC 2023
Congratulations to the SRS Team!
It's good to have several free and open implementations
of these radio communication protocols used daily by so
many people on this little planet.
Hopefully we all understand the 3GPP specifications (more
or less) correctly and we will achieve some nice interoperability
between our projects! (I work for openairinterface.)
Regards,
Cédric.
On 2/20/23 15:29, Paul Sutton wrote:
> Hey SDR Hackers,
>
> For the past 18 months, we've been working on a new 5G project behind
> the scenes here at SRS and this week we're very excited to share the
> first release with you.
>
> Our new codebase is a complete 5G RAN solution, featuring an ORAN-native
> CU/DU with the complete stack from I/Q to IP developed by the SRS team.
> As you'd expect, the project is open source under AGPLv3, portable
> across processor architectures including x86/ARM and with minimal
> third-party dependencies.
>
> While already coming in at over half a million lines of code, the
> project is still young and you can expect regular feature updates over
> the coming months. Key current features include:
> - 100MHz SISO single-cell
> - FDD/TDD duplex modes
> - 15/30 kHz subcarrier spacings (FR1)
> - x86/ARM support with AVX2/AVX512/NEON SIMD support
> - Tested with up to 64 UEs in simultaneous active state
> - USRP B/X/N family support
>
> Key features we're currently working on include:
> - Mobility
> - MIMO
> - ORAN 7.2 fronthaul
> - Independent DU/CU-CP/CU-UP apps
> - E2 interface with KPM and RC E2SMs
> - O1 interface to SMO
> - Release 17 NTN features
>
> With the release of this new codebase, we plan to make some changes to
> project and repo naming. The current srsRAN codebase will become "srsRAN
> 4G" and the new codebase will be the "srsRAN Project". Accordingly, the
> srsRAN repo will become srsRAN_4G and the new repo will be srsRAN_Project.
>
> Along with the new codebase, we're providing extensive documentation
> including user manual, developers guide and knowledge base. We will
> continue to host documentation for both codebases at docs.srsran.com.
> You'll still find the project website at www.srsran.com providing a
> one-stop-shop for everything srsRAN-related.
>
> We'll provide more details during the week as soon as we push the
> release but for now, we just wanted to give you a heads-up on the coming
> changes. We look forward to getting the code into your hands and seeing
> what you can achieve with it.
>
> Talk soon,
> The SRS Team
>
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