specs: purity: [98.0, 102.0] impurity_A: [0.0, 0.15] rules: - nelson_rule_1 # point beyond 3 sigma - consecutive_6 # 6 points increasing
To use QCSuper, you typically need a Linux environment (Ubuntu or Kali are common) and a compatible device.
It is not a polished commercial product, nor is it meant to be. It is a research tool for researchers. For anyone looking to understand the intricacies of LTE and 5G protocols, or hunting for baseband vulnerabilities,
: Tools like Network Signal Guru or scripts on a Raspberry Pi (CBRS Pi project) use QCSuper for wardriving and analyzing network resource allocation.
specs: purity: [98.0, 102.0] impurity_A: [0.0, 0.15] rules: - nelson_rule_1 # point beyond 3 sigma - consecutive_6 # 6 points increasing
To use QCSuper, you typically need a Linux environment (Ubuntu or Kali are common) and a compatible device. qcsuper
It is not a polished commercial product, nor is it meant to be. It is a research tool for researchers. For anyone looking to understand the intricacies of LTE and 5G protocols, or hunting for baseband vulnerabilities, specs: purity: [98
: Tools like Network Signal Guru or scripts on a Raspberry Pi (CBRS Pi project) use QCSuper for wardriving and analyzing network resource allocation. specs: purity: [98.0