This dataset provides RF data from software defined ratio (SDR) measurement results of a few cases: A. one 4G LTE link, B. two LTE links, C. one LTE link and one Wi-Fi link. The LTE links were emulatedby USRP B210 units and an open-source software (srsRAN), and the Wi-Fi link was emulated by a pair ofWi-Fi commercial development boards. This dataset includes metadata and performance results (ina spreadsheet format) and I/Q baseband sample data (in a binary float point format). Though specifictrade names are mentioned, they should not be construed as an endorsement of that product. Other productsmay work as well or better.The spreadsheet files provide the mapping among some system parameters (such as the SDR received powerand SINR) and key performance indicators (KPIs), such as throughput and packet drop rate. The I/Q datafiles provide the digital samples of the received signals at the receivers (LTE or Wi-Fi).This dataset can be used to support research topics such as multi-cell LTE system performance evaluationand optimization, spectrum sensing and signal classification, and AI and machine learning, beside others.
About this Dataset
Title | LTE and Wi-Fi coexistence measurement data |
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Description | This dataset provides RF data from software defined ratio (SDR) measurement results of a few cases: A. one 4G LTE link, B. two LTE links, C. one LTE link and one Wi-Fi link. The LTE links were emulatedby USRP B210 units and an open-source software (srsRAN), and the Wi-Fi link was emulated by a pair ofWi-Fi commercial development boards. This dataset includes metadata and performance results (ina spreadsheet format) and I/Q baseband sample data (in a binary float point format). Though specifictrade names are mentioned, they should not be construed as an endorsement of that product. Other productsmay work as well or better.The spreadsheet files provide the mapping among some system parameters (such as the SDR received powerand SINR) and key performance indicators (KPIs), such as throughput and packet drop rate. The I/Q datafiles provide the digital samples of the received signals at the receivers (LTE or Wi-Fi).This dataset can be used to support research topics such as multi-cell LTE system performance evaluationand optimization, spectrum sensing and signal classification, and AI and machine learning, beside others. |
Modified | 2022-09-27 00:00:00 |
Publisher Name | National Institute of Standards and Technology |
Contact | mailto:[email protected] |
Keywords | Software defined radio (SDR) , hardware measurement , wireless coexistence , spectrum sharing , wireless communications and networks , 4G , Wi-Fi |
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