Priority mappings sent by the base station let a terminal schedule multiple communication operations automatically and reduce resource conflicts.
Dual RTS/CTS frames or a frequency-shifted PPDU reserve airtime across 5 MHz offset channels to prevent collisions and data reception failures.
Dynamic AID and MAC transitions keep Wi-Fi station routing accurate while reducing tracking risk and preserving identifier availability.
Relay and donor node signaling lets the core network verify actual slice support beyond tracking area limits, improving request success.
U-SIG and EHT-SIG let terminals detect discontinuous RU allocations and receive high-throughput PPDU data in dense WLAN environments.
Separate RLC entities send original and redundant network-coded packets only when needed, cutting radio resource overhead while preserving reliability.
Control-signaled compression lets UEs adapt feedback payload size to channel conditions, cutting ACK-to-NACK errors and retransmissions.
Pre-coordinated channel access and NDP sounding let a single-radio multi-link terminal switch links with less interference and delay.
PDCP buffer flushing and bearer redirection help maintain data continuity when a secondary cell group is deactivated in LTE and NR.
Weighted interference feedback combines channel and QoS factors to guide centralized sub-band allocation with lower signaling overhead.
Sequence number limits coordinate AP multi-link roaming so downlink MPDUs stay within the reordering window, reducing packet loss.
Capability exchange lets terminals, RAN, and core networks decide PDU Set QoS handling with less uplink coordination overhead.
By omitting nonessential RTP header fields and regenerating them at the receiver, this case cuts overhead on low-data-rate non-terrestrial links.
STA timing reports let the AP adapt trigger patterns to changing traffic, cutting queueing delays and improving WLAN scheduling.
Predicting breakage timepoints across cellular network elements enables proactive CPU, memory, storage, and bandwidth planning to protect QoS.
CF-End frames carrying bandwidth cues let WLANs truncate wideband TXOPs without premature NAV cancellation, improving spectrum use.
A recurrent neural network predicts mobile network congestion early, enabling steadier transmission rates and avoiding TCP slow-start waste.
Dynamic frame rate detection lets network elements switch QoS profiles promptly, reducing resource waste and media packet loss.
Separate delay and data-amount fields help 5G uplink scheduling avoid invalid BSR reports and better serve delay-sensitive XR traffic.
Quasi-co-located sidelink reference signals let one UE report overlapping reserved resources, improving beam-formed sidelink allocation.
Limiting simultaneous infrastructure and direct wireless modes to two prevents weak-chip overload while preserving practical communication coverage.
An on-device AI engine detects adverse wireless conditions and switches uplink technologies to improve UE connectivity and reduce latency.
Pre-negotiated QoS across multiple time windows helps AI/ML data transfer adapt to events and changing 5G network conditions.
Template-based cloud clusters let cellular operators deliver private VPN services with less hardware, better scaling, and managed RAN access.
Dynamic MAC CE control activates or deactivates packet duplication by PDU set to balance wireless reliability, latency, and resource use.
Dynamic QoS flow control adapts to network conditions and device capabilities to improve XR transmission and signaling in heterogeneous wireless networks.
Dedicated signaling extends BSR index range and granularity for XR traffic, improving buffer reporting efficiency while reducing padding and power use.
Variable-size BSR MAC CE selection improves NR buffer reporting accuracy and resource allocation under changing traffic loads.
Selective transmission of outdated ephemeris parameters cuts power use and signalling load while preserving NTN communication coverage.
Urgency degree and delay budget in BSR help access networks prioritize XR data and reduce joint decoding failures.
Selective conflict indication helps NR-V2X terminals resolve overlapping reservations using signal quality and priority while limiting power use.
UEs switch IMS packets between dedicated and default bearers based on preconditions to avoid no-sound issues and service drops.
Dynamic bandwidth part switching lets a UE use partial bandwidth when possible, cutting battery drain and conserving network resources.
Block-description mapping converts data between CPRI and Ethernet fronthaul devices, cutting delay and hardware overhead.
NFC-stored Wi-Fi MAC addresses let devices bypass Bluetooth and establish faster, more stable Wi-Fi Direct links.
During WLAN roaming, sequence number limits keep target AP downlink MPDUs inside the reordering window to prevent packet loss and improve reliability.
During an ongoing R-TWT service period, non-member STAs can request temporary access to send urgent RTA burst traffic with lower delay.
Separating BSS contention delay from external interference helps communication nodes evaluate latency and improve Wi-Fi access for low-delay services.
Indication bits or control packets let the SDAP receiver distinguish source and target DRB traffic and preserve QoS flow order.
Dynamic configured grants adapt duplicated uplink PDCP packets to network conditions, improving URLLC reliability without wasting radio resources.
UID-based slice access separates working and living systems on one device, enabling secure 5G slice grading without app changes.
When secondary control information is missed, preset parameters let terminals keep data transmission running with feedback to maintain efficiency.
Dedicated request and reception resource sets cut sidelink monitoring load for low-capability UEs while preserving scheduling reliability.
Synchronized NDP timing across multiple links preserves channel-state time correlation for better MU resource allocation and spectrum efficiency.
A distributed ledger coordinates secure sharing of wireless, spectrum, and compute resources between network nodes without central control.
Time-segmented direct link scheduling in wireless LAN reduces adjacent-channel interference while improving multi-link throughput and latency.
Survival time timers guide configured grant allocation and PDCP duplication to cut delay, avoid resource waste, and sustain reliable handovers.
Traffic-type-aware congestion control in NR sidelink improves aperiodic packet handling, fair channel access, and priority transmission stability.
When base station load rises, ranked wireless cameras lower scene-triggered video quality on low-priority feeds to prevent lag and packet loss.
Shared core-network sequence numbers keep PDCP numbering consistent across access nodes, reducing packet loss during MBS handover.