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Revision as of 19:25, 27 March 2014
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Short Description
GSM/2G is the most ubiquitous mobile communication standard worldwide. Millions of people use is every day. Recently, a state-of-the-art Mobile Station (MS) Physical Layer (PHY) for GSM, GPRS, EDGE, and Evolved EDGE has been completed at the Integrated Systems Laboratory (IIS). Said PHY has been tested with a custom made testbed setup. In addition, the IIS is about to acquire an industrial protocol tester for the 2G cellular standard. However, full exploitation of the protocol tester's capabilities require Layer 2 (L2) and Layer 3 (L3) functionality to be present in the MS. Unfortunatelly, open-source projects such as OsmocomBB provide L2/L3 functionality for voice calls only. In this work, the student will develop L2/L3 software for GPRS, EDGE, and Evolved EDGE packet switched operation written in C. The software can immediately be tested with the existing testbed setup. Once stable, the industrial protocol tester can be deployed and measurements such as Block Error Rate (BLER) and throughput can be performed. Eventually, the software can be published as open-source part of the OsmocomBB project. This project is an excellent opportunity to delve into mobile communication protocols and work with state-of-the-art hard- and software.
Status: Available
- Looking for 1-2 Semester/Master students
- Contact: Benjamin Weber
Prerequisites
- VLSI I
- Interest in Mobile Communication
Character
- 15% Theory
- 70% Implementation
- 15% Testing