Modulo phase matching resolves cycle ambiguity between moving receivers, enabling more accurate transmitter location estimation.
QR decomposition converts the MIMO channel matrix to a triangular form, cutting ML detection complexity while preserving accuracy and speed.
A single downconverter and A/D path multiplex L1, L2, and other bands to cut satellite receiver size, cost, and CRPA complexity.
Using dual-port SSBs with different polarizations, the UE can estimate channels more accurately and select stronger Rx beams for MIMO.
Compact subband precoder signaling lets a UE apply per-subband uplink beamforming while reducing overhead and transmission loss.
Adaptive gap timing based on reference signal polarization improves UE measurement accuracy and reduces signal loss in wireless links.
A control substrate checks chained wireless battery nodes and sends error packets to locate communication breaks without complex wiring.
By skipping SRS candidate subframes in uplink repetition timing, the terminal preserves phase continuity for better channel estimation.
Sharing polarization types for RACH resources helps UEs avoid mismatch, improving initial access coverage and uplink reliability.
Predefined or signaled polarization lets NTN terminals cut inter-beam interference and support higher throughput with simpler receiver processing.