Abstract

In this era of wireless engineering, Open source application has turned out to be an evolving concept in the development of GSM technology. Nowadays, GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) networks are receiving increasing attention in the open-source community. Hence, aim of this paper is to illustrate the process of implementation of autonomous GSM BTS (Base Transceiver Station) by using OSH (Open Source Hardware) such as BladeRF device, a multipurpose signal processing board used for Software Defined Radio (SDR) and YateBTS, an OSS (Open Source Software) acts as a GSM access point which is software based. Generally, YateBTS permits available standard GSM phone to be employed as SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) endpoints in VoIP (voice over IP) network system. An experimental study has been conducted to test the feasibility and effectiveness of the implemented system. The outcome of experimental result is thoroughly examined in this paper.

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