
Metanoia Communications has announced its AI-based 5G Open SDR (Software-Defined Radio) platform at Wireless Japan 2026, showcasing FR1 and FR2 Open RAN radio solutions powered by the MT2824 5G SoC and the MOSART (Metanoia Open Source Advanced Radio Technology) Open Foundation SDR platform.
Showcased at West Hall 4, Booth W-61, the platform is designed to support AI-RAN deployment via a Software-Defined Radio (SDR) architecture, enabling operators and ODMs to integrate AI workloads, improve energy efficiency, and enable hardware updates via software upgrades.
The MT2824-based platform supports the O-RAN Alliance WG7 "white-box" architecture, which includes:
- 4T4R 24 dBm Indoor ORU
- 4T4R 5W & 15W FR1 Outdoor ORUs
- 50 dBm FR2 Outdoor Radio for FWA and Private Networks.
Metanoia also provides complete Hardware Design Kits (HDKs) and Semi-Turn-Key Software Development Kits (SDKs) for ODM development.
At the core of the platform is MOSART (Metanoia Open Source Advanced Radio Technology), an open Linux-based SDR stack combined with MRAS (Metanoia Radio Acceleration Subsystem) DSP acceleration technology, for feature, security, and lifecycle management.
"Software Defined Radio is the foundation for scalable and affordable AI-RAN infrastructure," said Dr. Stewart Wu, CEO of Metanoia. "MOSART gives operators and ODMs the flexibility to evolve their networks while supporting emerging AI applications at the edge."
Metanoia is demonstrating its FR1 and FR2 Open RAN reference platforms in Wireless Japan 2026 at West Hall 4, Booth W-61.
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