Tramex project

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Tramex is a university project conducted in Télécom Paris supervised by Philippe Martins

Tramex is a project that serves the goal of allowing users to analyze and visualize frames in a 4G network.

Tramex is a project derived from :

  • VIGIE
  • Amarisoft web interface

VIGIE

One of the functionalities of the VIGIE software is to analyze the frames of a 2G/3G network. For more information on this topic, please visit https://hal.science/hal-02141173.

Tramex can be seen as an upgrade of the VIGIE software because it allows the user to analyze the frames of a 4G network. Note that Tramex does not have all the functionalities implemented in the VIGIE software.

VIGIE Citation
@article{oyedapo:hal-02141173,
  TITLE = {{VIGIE : A learning tool for cellular air interfaces (GSM, GPRS, UMTS, WiFi)}},
  AUTHOR = {Oyedapo, Olufemi and Martins, Philippe and Lagrange, Xavier},
  URL = {https://hal.science/hal-02141173},
  JOURNAL = {{The IPSI BgD Transactions on Internet Research}},
  HAL_LOCAL_REFERENCE = {1097},
  VOLUME = {1},
  NUMBER = {2},
  PAGES = {65 - 69},
  YEAR = {2005},
  KEYWORDS = {UMTS},
  HAL_ID = {hal-02141173},
  HAL_VERSION = {v1},
}

Amarisoft web interface

Amarisoft is a software company that provides a 4G LTE software suite. The web interface of Amarisoft lets the user visualize the frames of a 4G network. This tool uses a Websocket to retrieve the frames transmitted within the network.

Tramex

Tramex stands for Trame Exploration. As it is a French project, "Trame" is the French word for "Frame" and "Exploration" can be read either in French or in English.

Based on the Amarisoft software, Tramex uses the same WebSocket method to retrieve the frames transmitted within the network, but it displays them in a more user-friendly manner, similarly to the VIGIE software.