A bitmap-based uplink indication marks unused configured grant resources, cutting signaling overhead and improving capacity for bursty traffic.
By aligning candidate resource selection with Rx active and inactive DRX windows, this case improves V2X congestion control and reception reliability.
Systematic and parity code segments across configured grant occasions improve XR uplink resource use without overly conservative MCS choices.
Partitioning PxSCH time resources around physical or logical gaps enables sub-TB transmission across slots with better interference handling.
A single CRC over target address, register address, and write data improves serial communication efficiency while catching address and data errors.
Lightweight encoding adds pre-transmission error correction so zero-power wireless links stay reliable without raising deployment cost.
Barrier timer scheduling limits redundant Ambient IoT responses, cutting collisions and power use in 5G proximity determination.
UE slot-specific cancellation resolves overlapping repetitive uplink transmissions, preserving high-priority data when mixed-priority collisions occur.
Sequence-numbered packets are mapped across multiple uplinks by decoding completion time so high-priority traffic reaches the network first.
Generation identifiers let a CGM transmitter and terminal detect missed packets and recover biometric data after disconnections.
Band-combination capability signaling lets user equipment assign HARQ processes per carrier component to extend uplink coverage without extra memory.
HARQ-ACK timing is aligned across mixed slot durations so terminals can aggregate carriers without codebook and power-control conflicts.
HARQ buffering and NDI-based uplink grants let failed random access payloads be retransmitted with lower latency and higher reliability.
Time gaps between PUSCH repetition sets let UE switch transmission parameters, improving diversity while reducing retransmissions and resource use.
Clarifies how terminals select PUSCH time-domain resource lists on unlicensed bands for first transmissions and retransmissions.
Preconfigured PSFCH-to-PSSCH resource pool mapping improves NR V2X sidelink HARQ feedback reliability while limiting signaling delay.
Coordinated ADDTS and ADDBA exchanges across multiple bands enable unified acknowledgments, higher throughput, and fewer retransmission failures.
RRC signaling enables or disables configured grant HARQ per service, balancing reliability needs with lower transmission delay.
UE capability reporting and configured subband ACL measurement help base stations manage adjacent channel interference under flexible resource allocation.
Reporting the maximum uplink switching time helps NR networks avoid scheduling data during band switching and prevent transmission failure.
A unified scrambling identifier lets UE detect NR-PBCH transmission number, antenna port, and beam condition for more reliable decoding.
A streaming buffer uses cache expansion during intermittent high-speed connections to keep bitrate stable and avoid playback interruptions.
Node health monitoring and predictive rerouting keep transaction authorizations within SLA timing during cloud performance degradation.
Client unsafe frequency reports let a WLAN access point puncture interfered sub-channels to improve throughput, stability, and reception quality.
Preconfigured sidelink resources and SR-triggered grants keep CSI feedback timely while canceling outdated reports to avoid signaling waste.
Sub-slot HARQ codebooks use DCI-based PUCCH mapping to return ACK/NACK for multiple PDSCHs within a slot with lower latency.
Single-PDCCH scheduling splits HARQ ACK/NACK feedback across cells, cutting UE compute and power while improving coverage and capacity.
Flexible SBFD muting uses control signaling to pre-empt downlink or cancel uplink resources, reducing cross-link interference.
DCI-based TCI state indication replaces slower RRC and MAC CE signaling to cut control-channel configuration delay and improve update efficiency.
Dynamic PCS selection in QAM links raises channel capacity while preserving coding gain through systematic or non-systematic coding.
A shared TCI state code point aligns beamforming across carriers, cutting signaling overhead while improving DL and UL channel coordination.
Controlled IRS phase shifts create orthogonal reflections that isolate LOS paths and improve indoor positioning under NLOS multipath.
Codebook-specific PUCCH carrier switching lets a UE route HARQ feedback on a target carrier, improving uplink control flexibility and resource use.
Indication-based DRX timer control lets HARQ-off NTN terminals balance retransmission reliability with lower power use.
Embedded frame indications let WLAN receivers detect energy, amplitude, frequency, and phase cues to identify 802.11 formats across protocol versions.
Flexible PUCCH repetition and slot scaling helps UEs meet UCI size and coding-rate limits while improving uplink reliability in weak coverage.
Specific RNTI, NDI, and TB-size rules help UE distinguish initial data from retransmission under mixed G-RNTI and C-RNTI scheduling.
Primary-secondary SPS switching lets a UE monitor one PDSCH first, then use a backup TRP only after decode failure to cut complexity and power.
Delay status reporting and enhanced LCP let MAC uplink grants favor delay-critical data, reducing XR packet discard and delay.
Dual timers govern CG-SDT retransmission in RRC INACTIVE, cutting latency while limiting failure handling to CG timer expiry.
CAP-aware shared COT access limits transmissions to eligible logical channels on acquired subbands, improving channel use and reducing interference.
When SR and HARQ-ACK overlap on PUCCH, this case shows multiplexing with high-priority power control to avoid SR discard and delay.
Indexed mapping between sidelink transmission resources and PSFCH groups reduces ACK/NACK feedback collisions in V2X communication.
Dedicated empty slot signaling lets unassociated UWB nodes skip full schedule parsing, cutting power use and speeding association.
Different uplink retransmission schemes in NTN match service QoS, cutting HARQ latency and buffer burden while protecting MAC CE delivery.
Code block group scheduling across multiple slots cuts DCI overhead and avoids full TB retransmission for reliable high-bandwidth wireless links.
Adaptive flit formatting adds more error detection codes during link-width reduction to limit latency while saving interconnect power.
Grouped PDSCH scheduling enables earlier HARQ feedback timing, cutting latency for XR traffic without losing multi-transmission capacity.
Uniformly distributed OFDMA subcarriers help meet PSD limits, avoid tone power imbalance, and reduce mapping memory needs.
Phase-difference analysis and reliability-data combining improve HARQ retransmission error correction and packet reception success.