A radio network node uses UE priority indications to allocate bandwidth dynamically, improving shared access efficiency and user experience.
Echo signal quality guides sensing slot duration changes, reducing time-resource waste while meeting sensing performance needs.
Caching and re-encapsulating IP packets through a proxy server reduces redundant headers, improving NB-IoT transmission efficiency and power use.
Broadcasted puncture patterns let WLANs avoid incumbent 6 GHz regions while extending preamble puncturing to single-user transmissions.
CP-UP message coordination enables dual connectivity setup in split CU architectures while carrying PDCP duplication state for reliable bearer establishment.
A deployment-level polygon query replaces per-AP AFC requests, cutting redundant bandwidth use and computation while preserving channel accuracy.
Joint QoS learning across selected wireless links reveals interdependence, improving 5G resource allocation and application performance.
Packet timing is adjusted per buffer from queue levels and application needs, reducing loss, delay, and wasted wireless bandwidth.
Dynamic ATSSS rule updates align 3GPP and non-3GPP channel selection with application latency and throughput needs, reducing packet loss.
A network controller coordinates resource blocks between facing cell sectors to cut interference and keep radio allocation efficient.
Configurable transmission time windows let a base station align packets with scheduling resources and meet service delay requirements.
Partitioned sidelink subbands let reduced-capability UEs limit monitoring, cutting power use while reducing collisions and retransmissions.
Adjusting SL RF switching time around DRX cycles avoids UL conflicts, improving NR V2X uplink reliability without unnecessary delay.
Centralized RIC control uses E2 messages to manage DRB allocation by slice and improve load balancing across multi-vendor cells.
Predictive content buffering aligns wearable delivery with DRX active periods to cut battery drain without degrading reality-based content quality.
A network controller compares association requests across APs to steer randomized-MAC clients toward the best access point.
Automated RACH KPI analysis flags impacted cells, identifies root causes, and guides mitigation to improve wireless network access performance.
Predefined rules and signaling let IAB nodes determine slot resource availability accurately, easing multi-hop scheduling and forward-compatible configuration.
Dynamic sidelink grants enable configured-grant user equipment to retransmit data without continuous monitoring, cutting delay and overhead.
MAC-layer transparent transmission cuts protocol stack overhead in intelligent cockpits while supporting differentiated services for vehicular devices.
ML-based QoS pattern prediction enables proactive radio bearer remapping, reducing service disruption and signaling overhead.
Stored session flow information lets a re-selected UPF keep traffic classification and charging accurate while adapting energy use to load.
Class-specific reselection thresholds and paging cues help idle wireless devices avoid wasteful handovers and signaling overhead.
UE capability signaling and change indications keep ML components aligned between user equipment and network nodes for more accurate wireless operation.
RAN nodes offload self-optimization tasks to communication devices with available computing capacity, reducing local overhead while improving network performance.
Dual-band packet replication selects links by jitter likelihood to cut latency variation for delay-sensitive wireless traffic.
Buffering pending on-demand SIB requests lets 5G NR devices unify AS security checks with connection setup, cutting latency and power use.
Groups packets by UE and network parameters to assign BWPs, MCS, and sub-carrier spacing for better throughput and latency.
Preconfigured anchor and serving node signaling enables small data transfer in UE inactive state with lower overhead and less delay.
When packet lifetime nears expiry, the UE sends an emergency BSR so the network can grant uplink resources in time and avoid data loss.
Channel and link selection exchange lets APs and STAs negotiate usable multilink paths in WLANs, improving link utilization with limited overhead.
Bootstrapped wireless direct pairing shares AP connection parameters securely, avoiding button presses and cables during device setup.
Inactive PPDU segments create switching gaps between UWB bands, enabling wider stitched bandwidth for sensing without raising power demand.
A campus user plane tunnel keeps passive IoT data inside local boundaries by routing packets through a reader and UPF to reduce leakage risk.
MAC-layer CCFS and puncturing fields let a transmitting STA use 320 MHz WLAN channels more efficiently with finer 80 MHz allocation.
Timer-based discard signaling drops correlated packets that miss XR delay budgets, freeing radio resources and reducing unnecessary transmission.
A RIC screens candidate UEs, then applies near-real-time analysis to pinpoint root causes and trigger MIMO, handover, or sector fixes.
NWDAF analytics help PCF adapt QoS policies by flow and service needs, improving 5G service experience without manual configuration delays.
UE-side traffic analysis triggers QoS flow remapping or packet shifting before queues fill, reducing packet delay and service degradation.
Threshold-based TXOP sharing lets access points limit participation, preserving WLAN fairness, throughput, and low-latency QoS.
Multiple VPLMN QoS candidates let the HPLMN choose a compatible 5QI during home-routed roaming, reducing PDU session rejection.
Downlink QoS markings let the UE derive uplink PDU-set rules, improving XR media delivery without extra signaling overhead.
Traffic switch configuration lets DualSteer devices pre-establish PDU sessions and steer traffic across 3GPP access networks.
Dynamic cell relationship logic reassigns primary and secondary serving cells to fix misaligned coverage, boosting throughput and easing congestion.
Attribute-based QoS mapping lets network elements tailor PDU set transmission requirements, improving control accuracy while reducing resource waste.
Status-report-driven PDU set discard avoids sending XR frames that cannot be decoded, conserving radio resources after packet loss.
Dynamic logical channel priority adjustment upgrades delay-sensitive uplink data to avoid starvation while preserving fair resource allocation.
Predefined 4× LTF base sequences support 240-640 MHz wireless links by balancing channel estimation needs with lower PAPR.
Grouped CIR tap indication cuts UWB feedback overhead by signaling CIR windows as tap groups instead of individual taps.
TBTT field processing in reduced neighbor reports helps multi-link WLAN terminals improve throughput and reliability across dense AP environments.