Introducing LTESniffer, an open-source tool for sniffing LTE traffic! This innovative project allows users to analyze and decode LTE signals in real-time. With features like downlink sniffing mode, uplink sniffing mode, and support for various modulation schemes (up to 256QAM), LTESniffer is a valuable resource for researchers and developers.
The tool also includes statistics on detected RNTIs, signal quality (SNR), and time delay between downlink and uplink signals. Additionally, users can customize their experience by selecting from a range of SDR options.
But what about legality? The answer lies in understanding local regulations regarding sniffing unencrypted LTE traffic. Remember, the air traffic is mostly encrypted, so only unencrypted parts are visible.
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Source: https://github.com/SysSec-KAIST/LTESniffer