Flora (Flexible Mobile Network Platform) is a flexible software-defined 4G LTE/5G system without commodity SIM cards, communication chipsets, or dedicated infrastructure equipment. It currently provides a quick solution to set up a testbed based on OAI and Magma. It also includes built-in network analytics at both the device and the infrastructure, which provides runtime solutions to both what and why on network behaviors.
Current System Components
Software-Defined LTE with in-depth data analytics
Support fast LTE RAN and core network setup
Pure software-based implementation of LTE SIM, eNB, and EPC
Setup base station-centric analytics for network analysis
Support MobileInsight-compatible analyzers for data co-analysis
Allow system connection with COTS phone devices
Configurable eSIM profile management
Support read/write eSIM structures
Support milenage algorithm for SIM authentication
Build profile structure for eSIM Applet
Support customized SIM/USIM EF/DF/ADF fields
Edge computing applications
Example virtual reality (VR) applications that co-work with the system
Potential Usage Scenarios
Build an open LTE platform for research and education
Deploy private LTE networks
Deploy edge computing systems
Team Member
Zhaowei Tan (University of California, Los Angeles)
Jinghao Zhao (University of California, Los Angeles)
Zhehui Zhang (University of California, Los Angeles)