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refactor that also adds a basic UE object to the NR MAC |
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phy | 3 years ago | |
CMakeLists.txt | 4 years ago | |
README.md | 4 years ago | |
run_lte.sh | 4 years ago |
README.md
End-to-End LTE Tests
This folder contains a basic shell script that allows a quick end-to-end LTE test using srsUE, srsENB, and srsEPC. The script has minimal requirements and should only take less then 30 seconds for each configuration. Currently the script only allows to configure the cell bandwidth and the number of component carrier in the eNB.
The script launches all components and puts the UE into a different network namespace in order to allow IP connectivity to srsEPC on a single machine. It therefore requires root privelages at the moment.
It then launches, one after another, uplink and downlink ping as well as a quick UDP downlink session. Between those experiments, the UE stays connected to the eNB/EPC the entire time.
After the experiments are finished, all components are torn down and the log files are analyzed.
Single Execution
The script can be executed manually. It expects the srsRAN build directory as the first argument, the cell bandwidth as the second, and, optionally the number of component carrier as the third.
$ sudo ./run_lte.sh ~/src/srsRAN/build 50 1
Testing all Bandwidths
You can also test all bandwidths by letting CTest iterate over all possible PRB sizes.
$ cmake -DENABLE_ZMQ_TEST=True ..
$ cd test
$ sudo make test
Known Issues
If you've started the script and it failed it may left the network namespace open and thus the next execution of the script will fail. In this case, just delete the network namespace before running again:
$ sudo ip netns delete ue1