NextG-Com Announces First LTE Protocol Stack to Target M2M and Special Applications

NextG-Com Announces First LTE Protocol Stack to Target M2M and Special Applications

ALPS 520 is customizable LTE modem stack compliant to 3GPP Release 11.

NextG-Com, an expert in embedded software products and services for LTE, M2M and satellite communications, has announced today the launch of a LTE protocol stack designed to meet the needs of target niche and special markets such as machine-to machine (M2M) devices, LTE backhaul, relay nodes, routers and gateways.

ALPS 520 is the first Release 11 compliant LTE protocol stack product designed with modular architecture and well-defined interfaces targeted for these diverse markets and applications, which range from low memory and low cost M2M applications to high performance special applications, with or without mobility. ALPS 520 is fully tested against 3GPP conformance tests as well as non-3GPP test cases.

Denis Bidinost, CEO of NextG-Com, said:

“Most current LTE solutions do not provide the flexibility and differentiation needed by very diverse emerging industry requirements.”

“ALPS 520 and its future derivatives are designed to provide the highly customized connectivity solution that these markets demand.”

ALPS 520 has been tested against 3GPP standard conformance test cases and includes a host of tools – Trace, ASN.1, SE-RTOS™ – that help to accelerate product development and reduce third party licensing costs. This makes it ideally suited as a non-captive, independent and flexible solution for niche and special LTE markets including M2M.

ALPS 520 from NextG-Com also includes proven L1 adaptation layer APIs which can be easily customized based on the different MAC and Physical Layer architecture. These APIs makes ALPS 520 easily portable to different real-time operating systems (RTOS) on different platforms.

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