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[[PageOutline]] = osmo-pcu = A PCU (Packet Control Unit) is one of the two GPRS elements in the BSS. It osmo-pcu implements the RLC and MAC layers of the GPRS Um (radio) interface on the MS-facing side, as well as the Gb Interface (NS,BSSGP) on the SGSN-facing side. osmo-pcu is the Osmocom implementation functionality of this PCU functionality. a PCU. It implements a custom L1 interface that can be used with [wiki:osmo-bts] (specifically its [http://www.sysmocom.de/products/sysmobts sysmoBTS] back-end), and also with an unofficial version of OpenBTS that is being created by Fairwaves. OpenBTS. Towards the SGSN, the BSSGP and NS protocols are implemented over UDP/IP, sometimes called "NS over IP". UDP/IP. It has only been tested with [wiki:OsmoSGSN] as well as an Ericsson SGSN so far. osmo-pcu is not fully stable yet, but already performing useful service for a number undergoing heavy development at time of users. this writing (July 2012). == Source Code == The source code is available from git://git.osmocom.org/osmo-pcu.git You can browse it online via http://cgit.osmocom.org/cgit/osmo-pcu/ The branch to be used with [wiki:osmo-bts] and sysmoBTS is the 'jolly_merge' branch. == Mailing List == There is a mailing list for (development) discussion regarding the PCU: osmocom-pcu@lists.osmocom.org. You can subscribe to it (or manage your subscription) at http://lists.osmocom.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/osmocom-pcu == Status == === Supported === * GPRS CS1 to CS4 * single-slot and multi-slot operation on downlink * only single-slot operation on uplink === Shortcomings / Limitations / Restrictions === * Pure GPRS PCU, no EGPRS (EDGE) functionality * Timeslots have to be assigned dedicated as a PDCH, no dynamic PDCH/TCH switching * No support for hand-over of any sort yet * No support of processing measurement reports * No timing advance loop, i.e. maximum cell radius 2-3 km * No dynamic link adaption for different coding schemes * No resource-dependent flow control