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        <title>DragonOS Focal FALCON vs srsLTE eNodeB w/ SDR UE Lab (b205mini, bladerf xa4, limesdr mini, R10)</title>
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        <description>Figured there might be some interest in setting up an environment to test various tools against. This video shows how to quickly setup srsLTE on two separate computers with two separate software defined radios. A BladeRF is acting as the eNodeB, while a B205mini is performing the UE role. Once the UE connects to the eNodeB, a LimeSDR mini and FALCON is used to decode the Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH) of the srsLTE base station. This allows FALCON to expose the active UE, including the Radio Network Temporary Identifiers (RNTIs) and the individual resource allocations. Not really sure what the occasional additional RNTI was that popped up, but I think for the most part I got the results I expected. Everything required is pre-installed in DragonOS Focal R10, just provide similar software defined radios and you should have a small Lab setup fairly quick. I should also note that this setup uses two different versions of srsLTE running at the same time. Please have a look at the following links for more information on FALCON and srsLTE, https://github.com/falkenber9/falcon https://www.srslte.com Hardware: B205mini, BladeRF xa4, LimeSDR mini, Topics covered: Setup srsLTE w/ eNodeB and UE, Setup and run FALCON</description>
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