UE capability signaling lets the network configure carrier aggregation with an uplink-only cell, enabling efficient 5G NR uplink communication.
Per-stream SINR in BA frames lets WLAN transmitters react to fast channel changes, improving MCS selection, throughput, and power use.
Comb size and RE offset define retransmission request resources for SL PRS, improving V2X positioning reliability while limiting latency.
Localized B-ACK and frame aggregation at L-SAPs cut transport hops, enabling timely acknowledgments and seamless MLD roaming.
Allocating OOK signals to available NR time-frequency resources avoids SSB, DMRS, and CRS collisions while improving utilization.
Dynamic UCI start-symbol selection on PUSCH meets tight UE processing timelines while reducing signaling overhead in multi-carrier uplink scheduling.
Weight-based code block grouping lets semantic HARQ retransmit only relevant data first, cutting latency and redundant network use.
A one-shot HARQ-ACK scheme combines feedback across multiple PDSCHs to cut latency and improve reliability on licensed and unlicensed carriers.
Deferred HARQ-ACK reporting moves cancelled PUCCH feedback to valid resources, cutting retransmission waste in TDD bands.
DCI-based HARQ-ACK suspension and rescheduling helps NR-U avoid LBT failures and hidden node interference that trigger unnecessary DL retransmissions.
A telemetry processing engine synchronizes and buffers multi-core SoC data to catch missing epochs, fix misalignment, and trace errors to cores.
A single recirculation port unifies loopback and egress paths to cut hardware overhead, ease programming, and reduce packet latency.
Dual PSFCH types expand sidelink feedback beyond 1 bit, improving reliability and spectral efficiency in unlicensed NR-V2X.
Time-domain resource and period parameters are used to derive HARQ process IDs for NR sidelink configured grants, improving allocation flexibility.
DCI-guided exclusion of low-priority cell HARQ-ACK feedback shrinks the codebook and improves multi-cell wireless transmission efficiency.
Signal-quality-based HARQ switching cuts retransmission overhead in good links while preserving reliability under interference in 5G and 6G.
When UE PDSCH discarding exceeds a threshold, feedback lets the network adapt coding, power, and resources to cut redundant transmissions.
A shared and user-specific uplink preamble structure cuts WLAN OFDMA overhead while improving sub-channel efficiency and throughput.
Parsing DCI lets a terminal decide HARQ feedback per transmission, reducing RRC signaling overhead while preserving service-specific reliability.
Two-stage signaling maps PUCCH candidate sets in RMSI and selects one dynamically, improving initial access ACK/NACK flexibility.
A single DCI updates TCI states for scheduled cells during BWP switching, cutting signaling overhead while keeping UE processing manageable.
Distinct HARQ identifiers are assigned to each configured grant occasion to prevent uplink data loss and delay in XR traffic.
A switchable pre-tap CTLE uses transistor-capacitor equalization to cut inter-symbol interference while reducing power and circuit area.
PUCCH repetition and DMRS bundling improve Msg4 HARQ-ACK reliability and PUSCH channel estimation under NTN delay and movement constraints.
Threshold-based codeword mapping compresses low-probability HARQ feedback patterns to cut wireless transmission overhead.
A learning model adjusts RLC reassembly timer expiry in real time to cut latency and reduce bandwidth waste from static settings.
Retry-based QUIC packet checks separate spoofed UDP flood sources from legitimate clients, preserving service continuity without blanket packet drops.
When PUCCH and PUSCH overlap in NTN uplink timing, HARQ-ACK bits are adaptively multiplexed on PUSCH using DAI and reception status.
A unified T_proc calculation lets one receiver handle multi-carrier PDSCH decoding and return feedback no earlier than processing completion.
Parameter-linked PUCCH mapping avoids uplink control conflicts when multiple TRPs send DCI, improving NR transmission reliability.
A single DCI schedules PDSCHs across serving cells, grouping HARQ-ACK on one PUCCH resource to cut DCI overhead and improve uplink use.
Aggregating discrete sub-bands lets terminals use fragmented narrowband spectrum for higher-rate data transmission with manageable signaling.
Padded transport blocks and traffic feedback trigger TD-BWP switching to balance UE battery use, latency, and retransmissions.
Network devices flag discarded packets so nodes can retune transport parameters, cutting tail latency in out-of-order transfers.
A shared filter and switchable duplexer-bypass path cut RF circuit size while maintaining signal filtering and harmonic suppression.
A packet encoder converts 5G JSON and HTTP/2 messages into legacy wire feeds, enabling secure monitoring, capture, and analysis.
Dynamic 5G uplink scheduling adjusts timing and priority between eMBB and URLLC traffic to reduce eMBB loss while preserving URLLC reliability.
A UE retransmits HARQ feedback with a channel-aware codebook across PUCCH or PUSCH to improve reliability under varying channel conditions.
Specific PUCCH cyclic shifts encode 1-bit and 2-bit HARQ ACK/NACK with lower interference and clearer resource block allocation.
By detecting CAN frame fields and suppressing transmit timing, this case blocks controller-driven error frames to protect bus safety and security.
By reporting HARQ process and buffer limits across carriers, the UE enables flexible network configuration without exceeding memory.
Different PSFCH sizes are assigned by cast type and HARQ feedback mode to reduce sidelink resource waste and preserve V2X transmission performance.
Real-time UE and network measurements let a controller adapt reliability groups and redundant user paths for ultra-reliable service in changing conditions.
Aligning sidelink DRX with Uu port wake and sleep timing cuts unnecessary UE wake-ups while preserving direct data transmission efficiency.
Maps HARQ IDs to used or skipped CG occasions and later uplink slots, improving retransmission accuracy for dynamic high-volume 5G data.
A PCIe unidirectional gateway confirms message receipt through shared memory, avoiding re-transmissions while supporting concurrent streams.
A new RLC t-Receive timer aligns with PDCP reordering and discard behavior to stop outdated packet transmission and cut latency.
When PUCCH resources are invalid, outstanding HARQ-ACK portions are filtered and multiplexed into one uplink transmission for timely feedback.
Rules for SPS HARQ deferral let a UE avoid collisions from dynamic SSB adaptation, reducing retransmission latency and preserving reliability.