Small footprint portable 5G network
SolidRun and Amisoft have developed a small footprint, portable 5G cellular radio access network (RAN) implementation.
The design combines SolidRun COM Express 7 module with the NXP Layerscape LX2160A SoC, HoneyComb workstation and software from Amarisoft that provides scalable and reliable 4G and 5G cellular networks.
This enables a software-defined radio (SDR) card and RAN and Core Network software from Amarisoft as an alternative to traditional x86-based cellular network implementations that reduces power consumption while maintaining high performance.
The Core Network and RAN are highly configurable and can be adapted to a variety of use cases. New features can be added by a simple software upgrade, accelerating the test and deployment cycle. The software also runs purely on the CPU without requiring any external accelerator or FPGAs reducing drastically the overall cost of the platform.
The platform also offers both split 8 and 7.2 allowing the compatibility with a variety of radio units from different vendors.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with SolidRun and NXP to provide an off-the-shelf ARM-based 4G/5G network solution to the market. This collaboratively developed, small-footprint platform supports a variety of industry needs, whether by increasing signal strength to enhance the public network coverage for a better user experience or by building a private network for enterprises or factories.” said Neda Nikaein, VP Product and Operations at Amarisoft.
“The solution offers a highly cost-effective and flexible alternative to existing solutions, adapting to the evolving needs of our partners.”
“This collaboration is a perfect example of the flexibility and performance-per-dollar value that this powerful solution offers,” said Jon Nettleton, Chief Software Architect at SolidRun. “By partnering with Amarisoft, we’re enabling developers to access a powerful, scalable, and energy-efficient platform that accelerates the development and deployment of next-gen 4G/5G networks.”
“We are happy to have Amarisoft and SolidRun as part of NXP’s ecosystem,” said Wim Rouwet, Senior Principal Engineer at NXP. “The Layerscape LX2160 SoC with its balance of compute performance to power consumption and networking I/O capabilities, supports the network infrastructure and UE emulation markets of Amarisoft, without footprint power drawbacks of traditional x86 systems. It is well-positioned in the market for ad-hoc, private, small cell and similar networking applications.”
www.solid-run.com; www.nxp.com