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ECE MS Thesis Presentation By: Rupin Raj Kumar Pradeep
\n\nImage\n  \n\n\n\nTitle:\nOpen-Source 5G Emulation Framework for Simulat
 ed to Real Autonomous Vehicle Communications\n\nAbstract:\nAs research pro
 gresses in wireless technology, wireless emulation environments become inc
 reasingly important for controlled, repeatable, and scalable evaluation of
  these advancements. EMANE (Extendable Mobile Ad-Hoc Network Emulator) is 
 an open-source wireless emulation software with extensive capabilities in 
 wireless channel modeling, but it relies on a provided software communicat
 ion protocol for modern network testing. There are several open-source sof
 tware implementations of modern protocols by companies such as OAI (OpenAi
 rInterface) and srsRAN. Building upon the integration of srsRAN 4G with EM
 ANE, this thesis presents an open-source, scalable, 5G-NR software emulati
 on environment using a combination of srsRAN 5G project for the 5G protoco
 l stack frontend, Open5GS for the 5G core, and EMANE for network emulation
 . The emulator is assessed within a mixed-reality simulation framework for
  autonomous vehicle testing. The result is a large 5G network composed of 
 simulated and real vehicles communicating over a wireless emulation, with 
 tracked packet loss and timing statistics enabling accurate assessment of 
 wireless capabilities for both physical and simulated environments.\n\nRes
 earch Advisor:\nProf. Alex Wyglinski\nECE Department, WPI\n\nResearch Comm
 ittee:\nProf. Christo Thomas\nECE Department, WPI\nProf. Hunter Zhang\nMME
  Department, WPI\n
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