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+ | EURECOM has created the OpenAirInterface (OAI) Software Alliance (OSA), a separate legal entity from EURECOM, which aims to provide an open-source ecosystem for the core (EPC) and access-network (EUTRAN) protocols of 3GPP cellular systems with the possibility of interoperating with closed-source equipment in either portion of the network. In addition to the huge economic success of the open-source model, the Alliance will be a tremendous tool used by both industry and academia. More importantly it will ensure a much-needed communication mechanism between the two in order to bring academia closer to complex real-world systems which are controlled by major industrial players in the wireless industry. In the context of the evolutionary path towards 5G, there is clearly the need for open-source tools to ensure a common R&D and prototyping framework for rapid proof-of-concept designs. | ||
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+ | ==Resources== | ||
+ | *[http://openairinterface.eurecom.fr/ http://openairinterface.eurecom.fr] | ||
+ | *[https://gitlab.eurecom.fr/oai/openairinterface5g/wikis/home OpenAirInterface Wiki] | ||
+ | *[https://gitlab.eurecom.fr/oai/openairinterface5g/wikis/OpenAirSoftwareSupport Software Installation/Build Support] | ||
+ | *[https://gitlab.eurecom.fr/oai/openairinterface5g/wikis/AskQuestions Mailing List Overview] | ||
+ | *[https://gitlab.eurecom.fr/oai/openairinterface5g/wikis/MailingList OAI Mailing Lists] | ||
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Revision as of 10:26, 27 April 2016
Overview
EURECOM has created the OpenAirInterface (OAI) Software Alliance (OSA), a separate legal entity from EURECOM, which aims to provide an open-source ecosystem for the core (EPC) and access-network (EUTRAN) protocols of 3GPP cellular systems with the possibility of interoperating with closed-source equipment in either portion of the network. In addition to the huge economic success of the open-source model, the Alliance will be a tremendous tool used by both industry and academia. More importantly it will ensure a much-needed communication mechanism between the two in order to bring academia closer to complex real-world systems which are controlled by major industrial players in the wireless industry. In the context of the evolutionary path towards 5G, there is clearly the need for open-source tools to ensure a common R&D and prototyping framework for rapid proof-of-concept designs.