Operators of mobile networks, such as 5G campus networks, need to know at all times how good the current network is and whether performance varies at different locations within the desired network coverage, whether at an airport, on construction sites, or during a disaster response.
Fraunhofer FOKUS has added the Open Mobile Network Toolkit (OMNT) to its end-to-end test environment for this purpose. The open-source software collects measurement data about the mobile network, such as the exact position and signal quality. It evaluates the network's bandwidth, latency, and fluctuations in signal pulses (jitter).
The Open Mobile Network Toolkit is going to be presented along with the Modular 5G Nomadic Node at the CampusOS Flagship booth in the 5G arena in hall 15, booth H13.
The measurement data can be saved locally and/or sent to a server. You can visualize and further process the measurement results via a dashboard. OMNT can also be used to configure network-related carrier settings on the smartphone.
Fraunhofer FOKUS is presenting the Open Mobile Network Toolkit for the first time at the Hannover Messe. The database will consist of live measurements from the trade fair and various field trials in Brandenburg in 2023. During the summer of 2024, the CampusOS project will use OMNT during field tests on a construction site in Herne.
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