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Meet us at Kamailio World 2023, June 5-7, Berlin, Germany

We will present at Kamailio World 2023 the OSS-enabled 6G-ready nomadic node realized at TUB/AV within the Open6GHub project – a project financially supported by the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF).

This will be an offline demo of a minimal 5G platform that can be built to experiment with next generation mobile technologies, enabling students and industry partners to play with 5G components without any significant investment. An example of how digitalisation (Software Defined Networking, Network Function Virtualisation and cloud services) has transformed mobile networks over the past decade allowing nowadays to plan flexible and affordable deployments of R&D 5G campus networks.

With a rather small investment, our researchers created a small portable 5G-based lab providing the basis for 6G research in a realistic environment. A good support for understanding 5G technologies and their limitations in fulfilling 6G requirements.

The students, enrolled for the courses at our chair or visiting us on an international exchange program (e.g. Erasmus, DAAD scholarships), have the chance to learn about 5G mobile networks deployments. By installing and configuring various Open Source tools – RANs (srsRAN, OAI RAN) , packet core networks (open5GS, free5GC, OAI Core) and low cost SDRs designed for experimentation, students are given the possibility to understand in a practical way the rather complex domain of telecommunications under the guidance of our senior researchers, providing them a solid background for a future career in mobile RTC research or industry.