Using DCI or MAC-CE to update CSI-RS resources cuts RRC latency, enabling timely beam adjustment and better transmission performance.
RRC-based UE measurement reports reveal which non-public network a subscriber accesses, enabling 5G RAN optimization and capacity expansion.
Pre-handover wireless configuration lets the target access node switch multicast delivery by unicast or multicast to cut 5G service delay.
Sets service type and uplink data status correctly after RRC fallback, improving service request accuracy and completeness.
After an emergency call, the network temporarily enables incoming PSAP calls to suspended wireless accounts to prevent critical call-back blocking.
AF-provided discovery and security keys let UEs and relays establish authorized PC5 discovery and communication with less setup complexity.
Negotiated relay reselection over PC5 uses link modification codes to improve Layer-2 U2U relay reliability and signal quality.
TRP and panel selection activates preconfigured spatial relations across resource blocks, cutting beam-management signaling overhead and delay.
Dynamic cDRX switching aligns UE wake cycles with SPS/CG timing for XR traffic, cutting unnecessary wake-ups and power use.
Additional RRC gap IEs let 5G UEs preconfigure, activate, and release multiple measurement gaps for more flexible concurrent measurements.
Adaptive DMRS signaling changes reference-signal density with channel conditions to raise 5G throughput and cut block error rates.
Bluetooth pairing between a mobile phone and payment card enables automatic account locking when the card moves out of range, reducing fraud risk.
Version-specific SCG failure fields help E-UTRAN interpret Rel-15 and Rel-16 causes correctly, avoiding recovery errors and delays.
Preconfigured uplink resources let wireless devices send small data without full RRC setup, cutting latency while preserving connection reliability.
A relay UE marks discovery responses with a specific application layer ID to speed candidate U2U relay discovery in evolving 5G networks.
Receiver CBR feedback guides sidelink carrier reselection to avoid congested channels and reduce interference at both terminals.
A mobile controller detects disconnected IoT devices, retrieves server authority data, and relays reconnection details without user intervention.
PDCP, RLC, and MAC signaling enable serving cell changes with less interruption, avoiding full resets and reducing 5G mobility latency.
Voice-triggered nearby device discovery enables offline IoT registration without internet access or manual device information entry.
Network-assisted authentication lets UEs securely reach another operator's edge service while the home network enforces access, tracking, and policy.
Signal metrics and stored location data help user equipment guide users back to areas with adequate wireless coverage during emergencies.
Skipping CLI measurements during DRX inactive periods cuts UE power waste and avoids interference underestimation with weighted adjustment.
When system information lacks a transmission resource pool, pre-configured sidelink resources keep UE communication and services uninterrupted.
A termination signal ends a lower-priority wireless frame early, freeing the channel for time-sensitive higher-priority data.
CAPC-guided MAC PDU generation and shared COT access help sidelink devices cut latency and improve channel use in unlicensed bands.
Groups of UEs get a shared relationship ID so the core network can authorize services, track activity, and record resource use.
Authentication, encryption, and display limits keep glucose data consistent across multiple screens while reducing battery drain.
A shared N3IWF lets multi-SIM devices establish parallel PDU sessions over non-3GPP access for better offloading and traffic steering.
Skipping PDCP reestablishment during serving cell change cuts handover latency and overhead while preserving synchronized UE transition.
A two-stage mm-wave and laser scan narrows satellite search fields, cutting acquisition time while improving optical link alignment reliability.
Gap patterns, leaving types, and paging support help Multi-SIM UEs coordinate network exits for faster, lower-latency transitions.
Communication activity patterns let the network control SCell and SCG operation for multi-SIM UEs, cutting signaling overhead and power use.
Conditional ciphering during random access lets a UE send data from RRC inactive with lower latency while preserving secure state transition.
Separate long-time switching timers per USIM help a UE preserve RRC stability during MUSIM switching and reduce communication disruptions.
When a phone is stuck in limited service state, automatic switching to satellite SOS enables emergency texts or calls and then returns to LSS.
By signaling the overlap of DRX active time and sidelink resources, peer UEs improve resource selection reliability and cut transmission errors.
Adding polarization to NR random access expands preamble capacity, separates colliding terminals, and improves connection setup efficiency.
When DRX cycles overlap in multi-SIM UE, neighbor-cell quality thresholds guide handover timing to cut failed handovers and power use.
Selective activation of direct and indirect RLC paths improves V2X transmission reliability and latency without keeping all paths active.
A control terminal measures the radio environment so a network-controlled relay can adjust beamforming and extend high-frequency coverage.
A relay UE pre-establishes sidelink links and forwards SL RRC messages to extend UE coverage while preserving low-latency, reliable communication.
When CG-SDT transmission fails, the UE can trigger random access and resend the RRC Resume Request without waiting for the next grant occasion.
Conditional gap priority switching lets MUSIM user equipment avoid overlapping measurement gaps and reduce interference between networks.
Direct key derivation lets network functions securely communicate with terminals without routing all protection through the AMF.
Conditional PSCell change is tied to SCG activation state to avoid unnecessary random access, reducing dual-connectivity complexity and power use.
Short-range links estimate network-use information so terminals can switch to relay-assisted wireless access with lower power and broader service support.
Keeping a STA connected to a second AP with the same MAC cuts WLAN handover delay and avoids data interruption during AP switching.
UE beam reciprocity reporting lets the base station cut uplink training resources while maintaining accurate mmWave beam selection.
Coordinated joint transmission and reception improve RACH link budget and extend network access for cell-edge UEs in weak channels.
Nested RRC reconfiguration lets the master node prepare target SN resources early while delaying source SN release until CPC execution is confirmed.