Dedicated SERDES error handling and 8b10b link processing cut communication latency while preserving high-speed data reliability.
Selective ACK/NACK feedback and redundancy-version retransmission cut grant-free uplink overhead while handling decoding and activity detection errors.
Separating SPS release DCI later in the slot lets limited-capability UEs receive PDSCH and return timely ACK/NACK feedback.
Weighted HARQ-ACK feedback adjusts the LBT contention window to handle hidden-node interference and improve unlicensed channel access.
Preamble-only decode feedback lets Wi-Fi nodes resend failed PPDU payloads faster, cutting CSMA/CA latency and retransmission overhead.
Handles overlapping PUSCH and PUCCH by multiplexing UCI and using repetition rules to keep multi-slot TB transmission robust.
Splitting random-access messages into tensor-modulated and coherent parts improves spectral efficiency, channel estimation, and reliability.
Error counting before decode triggers retransmission only when correction limits are exceeded, cutting latency while preserving link reliability.
Joint coding and multiplexing of deferred and normal SPS HARQ-ACK improves PUCCH use when uplink slots are unavailable.
Buffering PRS across measurement windows and processing later helps UEs cut positioning latency without sacrificing reliability.
RTT-based SIM time allocation lets a multi-SIM terminal handle HARQ ACK/NACK across base stations with lower latency and better RF use.
When CG or DG uplink transmissions fail or conflict in shared bands, the terminal retries on a later resource to prevent data loss.
Reserved time-frequency feedback resources avoid contention failure and blind detection, improving sidelink message timeliness and power use.
One-bit SCI indications let UEs request sensing results from nearby UEs, improving NR sidelink resource selection and reducing collisions.
A base station combines pilot and user data with neural-network active user detection to improve channel estimation and data decoding in grant-free IoT access.
A shared encryption and CRC path generates NVMe PDU ciphertext and digest from one memory read, cutting bandwidth use and boosting throughput.
Separate DRX settings for PTP and PTM let the UE monitor the right PDCCH at the right time, cutting power use while matching MBS QoS.
When uplink resources collide with higher-priority traffic, the UE drops the lower-priority transmission and retransmits it in the next available slot.
Shared PUCCH resources carry non-orthogonal uplink control signals, with neural-network weighting improving utilization and error performance.
UEs signal changed uplink parameters through CG-UCI, improving configured grant resource use and reducing latency in shared spectrum.
Multiple HARQ processes send the same uplink data in parallel, enabling combined decoding that cuts latency and improves edge coverage.
Clustered links split non-competitive and competitive resources to cut waiting latency and improve communication reliability for massive users.
Configured uplink resource selection balances PUCCH load and avoids out-of-order HARQ-ACKs in URLLC TDD systems.
A shared PDCCH candidate lets UEs decode common DCI at different aggregation levels, improving coverage and resource use.
Using the last DCI PRI for the higher-priority HARQ-ACK codebook keeps multiplexed PUCCH allocation consistent and reduces missed DCI.
Dynamic restriction of configured grant occasions separates eMBB and URLLC uplink resources to cut collisions, interference, and waste.
Allocating sidelink TB resources after HARQ feedback demodulation avoids wasted PSSCH resources and redundant feedback.
Dedicated DCI and RRC scheduling for UE sidelinks helps control interference and improve low-latency, reliable IIoT communication.
By embedding random access information into a second signal, this case enables earlier data transmission and cuts latency in out-of-sync wireless links.
Staggering UE feedback across multiple time periods reduces ACK collisions in network coding and improves wireless capacity and reliability.
After repeated reply failures, the alarm keeps sending notifications but limits response listening to cut battery drain without losing reliability.
Grouping overlapping PDSCH candidate resources enables semi-static HARQ-ACK codebooks across subslots, cutting overhead and latency.
UE feedback on early decoding termination accuracy lets the network tune downlink parameters to cut unnecessary compute and power use.
PDSCH indexing and time-domain bundling clarify missed downlink transmissions and improve HARQ-ACK feedback for single-DCI scheduling.
Multiple candidate start positions let sidelink transmissions use later symbol groups when channel access fails, reducing wasted slot time.
Adaptive HARQ feedback extension helps NR-U user equipment complete cell reconfiguration despite CCA failures, reducing delay and power use.
Existing DCI fields indicate canceled HARQ-ACK codebook retransmission, cutting signaling overhead and blind detection complexity.
F1AP indicators let the DU signal the CU when to reset PDCP sequence numbers during handover, reducing control plane disruption.
Multiple NN encoders are matched to message size to cut signaling overhead and improve non-coherent wireless demodulation.
Neural equalization and multiplicative layers help a MIMO receiver separate overlapping spatial streams and align detection with real channel conditions.
Flexible HARQ delay sets for different terminal types improve bundling support and communication efficiency in HD-FDD MTC systems.
When multiple sidelink messages share one feedback occasion, the UE selects ACK, NACK, or DTX based on later opportunities to cut collisions and retransmissions.
Clarifies HARQ feedback configuration and DAI bit handling to build smaller, accurate HARQ-ACK codebooks for 5G NR NTN.
Using DMRS for real-time channel estimation lets 5G user equipment report timely quality and HARQ data without extra CSI-RS overhead.
Retry packets verify QUIC initial packet sources, blocking spoofed UDP flood traffic without discarding legitimate client requests.
Redundant ACKs across two wireless links preserve reception status despite timing mismatch, cutting unnecessary retransmissions.
A UE aligns PCell and SCell TDD configurations to schedule HARQ feedback on usable uplink subframes during single-transmitter dual connectivity.
Bit padding keeps PUSCH DCI widths consistent across C-RNTI and CS-RNTI, enabling flexible switching between CP-OFDM and DFT-s-OFDM.
Maps HARQ acknowledgments onto short PUCCH across shared unlicensed uplink opportunities to cut interference and avoid fixed feedback timing.
Early packet transmission during UE inactive-to-connected transition cuts delay while preserving reliable delivery through retransmission and protocol handling.