Crowd-sourced location data guides 5G devices to switch among SA, NSA, and LTE links for better throughput, reliability, power, and thermal control.
Embedding IAB donor identity in SIB1 helps IAB nodes quickly choose a new parent node after link failure while reducing reconnection load.
A shared MBS control area lets UEs keep using valid control information across cells, cutting power use and delay during handover.
When a CAG-subscribed UE reaches 5GS through non-CAG cells, AMF capability checks redirect registration to CAG-supporting functions.
Priority-based restoration sequencing brings high-priority wireless network services back first, reducing interruption time and resource contention.
A UE uses preferred-frequency reselection and high-priority home PLMN search to leave equivalent roaming cells and reconnect faster.
Pre-transferring essential UE context between SMFs reduces conflicts and latency during 5G function changes, helping keep services continuous.
Keeping the CU-DU F1 interface active lets a gNodeB serve NSA UEs during 5G core outages and resume SA support when connectivity returns.
Dedicated 5G slices and protocol mapping keep onboard train equipment connected across poor rural coverage while reducing latency.
Stored allowed bands and PLMN data let the UE filter neighboring cells before reselection, avoiding roaming rejections and service breaks.
Bitmap-based SI scheduling tells UEs the actual SIB transmission occasions, cutting blind decoding, acquisition time, and battery use.
Control signaling steers compatible UEs toward on-demand SIB1 cells while excluding others to cut broadcast overhead and wasted energy.
Selective link management on a subset of candidate cells cuts UE power use while preserving mobility and service quality in wireless networks.
Unifies terrestrial and non-terrestrial traffic through O-RAN rApps and xApps, improving resource use, neighbor management, and reliability.
Contextual command generation cuts signaling overhead and latency in out-of-coverage V2X by replacing device-specific instructions.
PAwR advertisement responses let a primary wireless device skip idle data exchanges, cutting power consumption and channel usage.
Buffered key presses are sent in a Bluetooth re-connection advertising packet, cutting response delay and reducing input loss from noise.
Multiple SMFs submit DNAIs to UDR for intersection, enabling a common access identifier that better fits all terminal devices.
Dynamic AP activation on an S1G mesh gate extends weak Wi-Fi coverage while limiting extra nodes, interference, and device complexity.
A controller-generated schedule lets APs with auxiliary radios monitor fixed broadcasts from other APs, reducing channel hopping and traffic gaps.
Conditional AI/ML model lifecycle control cuts signaling overhead and power use while preserving wireless communication performance.
Pre-configuration signaling enables repetition and TBS scaling so terminals can access NTN networks before dedicated parameters are set.
Stored RAT utilization priorities and validity let the UE avoid reject-driven reselection, cutting signaling load and service outages.
Distance and signal feedback trigger automatic peripheral reconnection and disconnection, avoiding repeated prompts across workspaces.
Broadcast redirection information lets UEs select or reselect cells without unicast signaling delays, reducing connection latency.
Broadcast NSAG-frequency priorities let UEs measure and reselect cells that support high-priority slices while avoiding unnecessary scans.
Structured RRC and NG signaling lets UEs and networks exchange AI/ML capability details with model IDs while limiting protocol overhead.
Supports multicast reception in RRC_INACTIVE using cell and frequency lists to preserve continuity while lowering UE power use.
By switching between single-link and multi-link modes based on peer link status, this case keeps station communication rates consistent.
Separate RA-RNTI sets for subband random access let SBFD terminals cut TDD uplink latency while improving coverage and capacity.
Wireless-network UTM validates UAV and controller pairing, then returns authorization and remote ID data for secure tracking and safer operations.
Update and cancel messaging lets terminals retain mobility configuration during MR-DC cell group changes, cutting signaling overhead and delay.
Coordinated SMF and PCF updates group PDU sessions by S-NSSAI and DNN to keep remaining allowed usage consistent across sessions.
Event-triggered WTRU sensing varies measurement configurations over time to detect reflections while preserving wireless communication resources.
Dual signal thresholds help a UE exclude weak or unexpected PLMNs and improve network selection reliability in wireless communication.
Using SBFD random access resources, terminals can send uplink preambles during downlink periods to improve TDD coverage, latency, and capacity.
Local policy decisions in a visited network reduce home network load and roaming access delay while preserving secure service authorization.
When 5G parameters trigger a rejection, the UE uses preconfigured causes to stay on 4G instead of dropping to 2G or 3G.
Dynamic scheduling and network operations split 5G satellite RAN capacity across operators while respecting thermal, power, and spectrum limits.
Trigger-based coordinated discovery helps UEs refresh relay candidate lists and speed relay reselection for reliable service continuity.
Single-link MLO during web authentication blocks resource abuse and DoS risk, then enables extra links by policy after login.
RNR carries BSS data across MBSSID groups so one beacon or FILS frame can replace many, reducing channel use without losing discovery data.
AMF-held GPS neighbor lists link terrestrial and NTN base stations to adapt coverage, offload priority traffic, and sustain connectivity.
RF proximity maps match reboot-time neighborhood data to a known AP location, speeding AFC registration without GPS delays.
Priority-based NTN and TN neighbor cell lists improve area management accuracy while cutting UE processing load and signaling overhead.
Exchanging NPN capability, access, and resource data lets wireless nodes improve handover, load balancing, and self-optimization decisions.
Anomalous UE return patterns reveal PLMN incompatibility, letting base stations block repeat transfers and avoid wasted network resources.
When fixed wireless UEs stay on lower-bandwidth cells after outages, proactive steering restores preferred higher-bandwidth cellgroups.
Automatically switching APN or DNN by location, network conditions, and user rules reduces setup overhead and avoids connection outages.
Dynamic access information lets a UE reach unconfigured target cells, improving handover reliability and random access efficiency.