Separate RLC entities and per-carrier reporting parameters manage high-frequency data rates while preventing L2 buffer overflow.
Multi-link devices use VAPs and a primary SSID to switch same-band links, limiting link-flapping effects on throughput and reliability.
RedCap UEs select shared or separate initial BWPs for SSB reception and uplink signaling while coexisting with non-RedCap UEs.
An EHT-SIG-A indicator lets a station recognize concurrent data from multiple access points without changing the overall frame structure.
See how a communication control unit senses NR V2X resources in minimum time units to support allocation across differing frame structures.
See how a UE prioritizes configured and dynamic transmissions around LBT timing to balance access reliability and transmission continuity.
Separate RLC entities and per-carrier status reporting help prevent L2 buffer overflow when high-frequency carriers drive high data rates.
Cell-aware counter DAIs combine starting symbols, cell indices, and monitoring occasions to generate accurate HARQ codebooks across mixed numerologies.
During base-station handovers, capability exchange for alternative QoS profiles and queued flows helps maintain service continuity and allocate resources efficiently.
Receiving multiple downlink control messages in one slot enables parallel sidelink data delivery to multiple terminals with less delay.
Dedicated ring buffers let applications stream over RDMA without preset data sizes or stored status, reducing latency and improving scalability.
When a RAN node is overloaded, transferring QoE configuration and reporting to a secondary node preserves timely monitoring and limits congestion.
See how computation resource requests join uplink grants and BSR signaling to improve allocation for AI/ML services.
See how a wireless communication apparatus uses link back-off counts to choose immediate or delayed transmission, reducing interference while supporting higher throughput.
See how an access point exchanges L7 parameter files with stations through GAS messages, updating QoS settings as network conditions change.
BSRP trigger responses let coordinated access points poll time allocation requests and schedule shared WLAN resources to reduce congestion and collisions.
Dual-connectivity bearers lacked ECN support; QoS- or DRB-level marking shares congestion information between network nodes.
Discarded-PDU indicators in MAC control elements reduce retransmission waiting and let receivers process in-sequence packets sooner.
Subscriber-only provisioning can mismatch the actual user; a user ID and profile data guide SMF selection for tailored 5G services.
An MU-RTS TXOP-sharing trigger lets an AP allocate time to urgent STA traffic, reducing latency without redesigning network access.
NWDAF aggregates path delay and other QoS data so the SMF can select a service-matching UPF without repeated measurement exchanges.
Packet error rate and candidate-scene data guide later rate decisions, reducing retransmissions while preserving low-latency wireless transmission.
Existing LCP can miss changing and delay-sensitive flows; delay feedback helps the UE adjust priorities for more effective uplink allocation.
When a communication channel fails, DAMC uses policy-based rerouting across networks to preserve data-session continuity and manage resources.
Reinforcement learning jointly adjusts OBSS PD and MCS to balance channel contention with frame duration and improve Wi-Fi goodput.
WLANs struggle to balance L4S latency, loss, and throughput; AP-created filters use ECN thresholds and QoS queues to classify streams.
Lower-priority retransmission of unacknowledged RLC communications uses padding resources to reduce overhead without increasing resource usage.
See how terminals map priority, delay, and reliability requirements to CAPCs for LBT monitoring and packet assembly in sidelink communication.
A machine-learning reporting layer predicts network congestion, helping applications assess task fulfillment and schedule transfers effectively.
A new SCS classifier and WiFi L4S mode identify and prioritize low-latency WLAN traffic while avoiding extensive hardware changes.
Separating subscriber authentication from user profiles helps shared UEs receive differentiated PDU sessions without fundamental core network changes.
Client-requested SCS filters use ECN thresholds to classify L4S traffic and steer it to a designated WLAN queue for low-latency delivery.
Remaining-delay reports help access networks prioritize XR and cloud-gaming data before required transmission windows expire.
Sequential training exchanges control data or latent representations so wireless vendors can coordinate encoder-decoder training without full model sharing.
Wi-Fi contention can cause latency and collisions; APs assign premium status automatically and apply differentiated QoS across roaming devices.
Time-bound QoS parameters on relay-to-network and relay-to-remote links schedule positioning reports to improve remote UE accuracy.
Static mobile networks struggle to balance traffic across cells and RATs; centralized RIC steering reallocates resources and reduces active carriers.
Shared mobile and non-mobile network data helps routers select service nodes using current computing-load and routing conditions.
Threshold-based EVS switching responds to deteriorating signal quality, limiting transcoding resources and helping prevent wireless call drops.
Cloud monitoring compares live network metrics and sends secure OTA instructions to switch SIM devices to better-performing carriers.
During network congestion, importance-based discarding and prioritized uplink grants give critical PDU sets better transmission opportunities.
When fixed queue duty cycles leave network resources idle, adjacent-cycle forwarding balances buffered deterministic messages for smoother output.
Learn how receiver transmission status guides sidelink resource selection to prevent V2X conflicts, reduce interference, and improve data reception.
One grant message schedules multiple sidelink unicasts, reducing DCI overhead and signaling latency for IIoT communication.
A common BGP-Slice ID maps domain-specific attributes so sub-slices can be stitched into an end-to-end slice across domains.
Opportunistic WLAN uplinks can cause out-of-order reception; coordinated scheduling parameters align WLAN and WWAN traffic to improve synchronization.
An edge enabler server selects compatible network functions from CN or RAT type data to maintain edge service during UE movement.
Setting the BLE MD bit keeps connection events open for substantive responses, reducing delays in control procedure exchanges.
Out-of-band noise is mixed with valid wireless signals to lower PAPR, limit amplifier distortion, and preserve spectral efficiency.
When UE security keys expire or are insufficient, priority-based reporting encrypts critical PSI while allowing partial transmission.