Democratizing Wireless Networks with LimeSDR: Open Source, Field-Programmable RF Technology

Presented at The Eleventh HOPE (2016), July 24, 2016, 4 p.m. (60 minutes)

This talk presents new, low-cost, open-source, field programmable RF technology, where flexibility is extended from the digital to the RF domain. See demonstrations from the open-source community using the LimeSDR platform, which incorporates two transmitters and two receivers covering 100kHz to 3.8GHz which can emulate GSM, LTE, UMTS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, RFID, HDTV, radio astronomy, passive RADAR, 2G/3G/4G cellsites, IoT gateway, amateur radio, wireless keyboard/mouse transmission/detection, aviation transponders, utility meters, satellite reception, remote tire pressure monitoring, drone command and control, RF test and measurement, and more.


Presenters:

  • Ebrahim Bushehri
    Ebrahim Bushehri is the founder and CEO of the field-programmable RF chip company Lime Micro. He is also the founder of the nonprofit initiative MyriadRF, which seeks to bring open-source RF hardware to a wider audience through the development of low-cost, professional-grade hardware. Ebrahim's experience spans over 25 years in directing and managing of design teams for the implementation of high performance ICs within the wireless communication market. He has worked with organizations such as Nokia, Qinetiq (formerly Defence Evaluation Research Agency), and Fraunhofer IAF. Ebrahim is a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).

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