Cyclic-shifted PUCCH sequences carry HARQ ACK/NACK and SR on shared uplink resources, cutting control overhead and complexity.
Temporary subchannel assignment in TWT service periods helps APs allocate RUs across punctured 320 MHz WLAN channels to raise throughput.
Lane-based historical error counters isolate faulty interface lanes and separate transient from persistent errors for faster diagnosis.
Grouping SRS ports with distinct comb offset sets enables hopping that lowers repetition and interference during uplink sounding.
Subband-specific ACL measurement lets UEs report adjacent-channel interference so base stations can allocate time-frequency resources more flexibly.