Mobile Communications Lab:
The Mobile Communications Laboratory aims to advance the state-of-art in wireless, mobile and communication technologies.
It provides necessary modules to conduct research and training for future mobile communications
- Wireless communication using Software Defined Radios (SDRs)
- SDRs by National Instruments, Ettus, LimeRadio and BladeRF
- Complete End-to-End LTE/5G infrastructure based on open source solutions
- OpenRAN infrastructure with different Radio Access Network (RAN) solutions provided by Open Networking Foundation (ONF)
- RAN-Simulators
- Virtual-RAN (vRAN) including CUs (Central Units), DUs (Distributed Units) and Rus (Radio Units)
- Using SDRs for RAN
- Machine learning based xApps to run on RAN Intelligent Controller (RIC)
- LTE based infrastructure for Mission Critical Push to Talk Communication (MCPTT). Components include
- Core Network with support for IMS and PCRF
- MCPTT Application Server
- CRLT2.0 as MCPTT Mobile Terminal provided by Funkwerk
- Autonomous device-to-device (D2D) communication
- Protocol development for Cognitive Radio using SDRs
