FISSURE is an open-source radio frequency analysis and signal intelligence framework built to support software-defined radio research, wireless security experimentation, and protocol reverse engineering. The project brings together tools for capturing, inspecting, decoding, replaying, and analyzing RF signals across a wide range of wireless technologies. It is designed as a practical environment for researchers and operators who need to move from raw spectrum observation to structured investigation without stitching together too many separate utilities by hand. The platform supports workflows related to signal discovery, demodulation, packet inspection, fuzzing, and attack simulation, making it useful for both defensive research and controlled lab testing. Its architecture is oriented toward extensibility, so users can integrate additional hardware, signal-processing components, and protocol-specific modules depending on their needs.
Features
- Software-defined radio workflow for capture, analysis, and replay
- Support for wireless protocol investigation and reverse engineering
- Integrated tooling for demodulation, decoding, and packet inspection
- Extensible architecture for adding custom modules and hardware support
- Capabilities for fuzzing, testing, and controlled attack simulation
- Unified environment for RF research, spectrum analysis, and signal intelligence