A paging group indicator in DCI lets a 5G UE skip unnecessary PDSCH decoding, cutting power use while preserving paging reliability.
Grouping common paging causes and using multiple UE IDs reduces signaling overhead, avoids paging collisions, and improves coverage.
On-demand adaptation of SSB, paging, and random access channels cuts unnecessary 5G transmissions while matching common signals to UE needs.
An NEF relays monitoring subscriptions between AMF and MME to keep IoT event tracking continuous during 5G-EPS mobility without direct interfaces.
Periodic switching between stylus receiving electrodes maintains uplink decoding when interference causes ink dropouts, disconnection, and latency.
Adaptive traffic aggregation routes and re-routes LAN traffic across coordinated WAN backhauls to improve utilization and self-heal link failures.
Packet-based slice identification shifts selected users from 5G to 4G base stations to avoid congestion and preserve communication quality.
Indication signaling maps service types to COT-sharing power thresholds, helping network devices transmit fairly and efficiently in shared spectrum.
Beam failure and radio link failure triggers reduce unnecessary relay switching, helping remote terminals keep stronger links and better efficiency.
Logical channel restrictions steer small data to RA or configured grant resources in RRC_INACTIVE, improving service isolation and efficiency.
Preconfigured handover conditions tied to candidate cell modes help UE select energy-saving cells with lower decision burden and better network performance.
Preloaded N14 support status lets NG-RAN avoid unnecessary handovers, preserving service continuity and reducing delay across networks.
Preconfigured handover profiles shift UE sessions from non-terrestrial to terrestrial nodes during energy saving while preserving QoS, latency, and reliability.