An access point coordinates uplink relay transmission from non-AP stations to improve reception SNR despite range and obstacles.
Existing 802.11bf sensing is extended with role fields and trigger-frame reuse to coordinate measurements between two non-AP stations.
Resource and scheduling information from two parent IAB nodes is coordinated to manage data transfer within half-duplex constraints.
NB-IoT user equipment reports self-optimization information after inter-base-station parameters or defined periods for adaptive network coordination.
Multiple-altitude LEO satellites use direct inter-satellite links and adaptive routing to bypass ground gateways while improving throughput and resilience.
NAS signaling carries group-session and network-slice identifiers with protocol configuration information, supporting AMF-controlled PDU setup and QoS continuity.
Near-field signals transfer pairing data so user terminals can control multimedia conference terminals without dedicated controllers, reducing system cost.
Coordinated random backoff counters align uplink PPDUs across links, helping limit in-device interference while preserving bandwidth and fairness.
Dialog tokens identify channel sounding results between same-frequency access points, supporting concurrent data transmission.
An encrypted pictograph lets a client device authenticate and reconfigure a media player through a soft access point when its remote is unavailable.
Device-type identification customizes RRC messages and excludes reportCGI scanning when needed, helping UAVs retain navigation data during sleep states.
Dynamic resource pooling and dormant capacity activation help mobile edge platforms sustain service continuity while managing latency, power, and tenant security.
A relay apparatus forwards critical wireless signals over allocated resources to improve reliability and limit latency in half-duplex networks.
The AUDiO Optimizer monitors FWA UE metrics and user profiles to trigger restarts or service credits before degradation drives support calls.
A mobile coverage enhancer repositions near connected devices to sustain WiFi service despite attenuation while limiting radiation and fixed access points.
Separate cellular and WLAN scheduling causes interference, throughput loss, and latency; synchronized WLAN waveform signaling helps UE and STA coordinate spectrum sharing.
Common advertisement packets let Bluetooth and Wi-Fi scanners discover services together, reducing radio-switching delays and power use.
Automated NWDAF collection from N3IWF data supports per-slice QoS, SLA, and KPI monitoring while detecting abnormal behavior.
When interference affects one sub-channel, dynamic WLAN modes keep puncturing-capable links active while allowing incompatible devices to reconnect.
Satellite links use physiological data and mobility events to identify emergencies before sending essential alerts, reducing congestion for remote coverage.
An ncr-Support base station sends beam indices, timing offsets, and candidate sets so repeaters align with target user equipment.
Identifier exchange and phased preparation coordinate F1 traffic paths for seamless mobile IAB migration across 5G donors.
An AP polls station buffer status and EDCA retry counts to schedule low-latency flows with less delay in mmWave wireless traffic.
Timeout rules return enabled EML links to listening mode after frame exchanges, addressing unpredictable switching while improving throughput and latency.
Dynamic links among terrestrial, maritime, and high-altitude nodes maintain offshore connectivity as vehicles move beyond terrestrial range.
Carrier sensing and module-specific standby rules stagger relays on overlapping channels, reducing collisions and improving communication throughput.
When GNSS reports are unreliable, network devices combine RAT-dependent and RAT-independent positioning to verify terminal locations.
An access point monitors idle DFS channels for radar and interference, enabling immediate hops without CAC delays during data transmission.
High-power Wi-Fi can disrupt low-power UWB in overlapping 6–8 GHz bands; coordinated stop signals reduce interference and protect UWB quality.
Periodic out-of-band advertisements coordinate UWB channel access, reducing transmitter collisions and conserving power for low-power devices.
Discontinuous satellite coverage makes access difficult; movement information and measurement settings help terminals connect accurately.
Delay-compensated Mesh control synchronizes grouped stage lights despite network timing offsets and reduces cable connections for easier installation.
Signal-quality device selection forms a wireless sensing mesh that avoids hub single-point failure and supports dynamic reconfiguration.
Explicit TXOP ownership and allocated transmission intervals help APs and STAs identify frame initiators, reducing exchange errors in assisted SU communication.
Trigger frames collect STA status so the AP can refresh R-TWT parameters when network changes threaten latency and QoS.
Network entities coordinate cell-level channel bands so terrestrial and non-terrestrial networks can share spectrum without overlap.
To address security-blind OFDMA allocation, an access point scores station activity and assigns more subcarriers to higher-precedence stations.
A repeated EHT STF sequence supports 320 MHz WLAN PPDU transmission, improving throughput while addressing peak-to-average power ratio in wideband signals.
MAC trigger frames let an access point gather short-term resource reports before allocating TxOP capacity for coordinated P2P transfers.
Aligned start and end times for multi-link frame fields limit timing-misalignment interference while preserving coordinated data transmission.
Coordinated PLMN-1 and PLMN-2 signaling enables Single Stack Mode, reducing RFIC use and signaling overhead in Dual-SIM UEs.
Predictive software scheduling coordinates WLAN and ESL radio activity to reduce interference and conserve electronic display sign battery energy.
Licensed spectrum carries control traffic while unlicensed bands relay user data, helping private-network AP meshes preserve throughput and enable roaming.
ESP-NOW, Wi-Fi Mesh, and BLE-Mesh connect smart lights for app and voice control without physical switches.
TRP mobility can disrupt UE positioning; coordinated location reporting keeps mobile IAB positioning data current.
COFDMA and EDCA coordinate time and orthogonal frequency resources across APs, reducing interference during simultaneous transmissions.
Unused TXOPs and unidentified responders hinder C-TDMA coordination; schedule announcement frames enable dynamic sharing with identified APs.
A WLAN sensing initiator evaluates uplink resources and responder needs to adjust trigger-frame count for efficient TB-based measurements.
A common serving gateway keeps LTE and trusted WiFi mobility on one tunnel, reducing setup, teardown, and latency.
A dedicated MU EDCA mapping field links latency-sensitive TIDs to WLAN links and raises channel access priority without changing existing rules.