Aggregate scaling factors limit multi-carrier RF amplifier peaks across multiple averaging times, avoiding oversizing while preserving service quality.
A GSM/GPRS receiver cuts on-time and power use by decoding encoded blocks from only part of the burst sequence when conditions allow.
Remote reference injection locking replaces crystal oscillators to keep wireless links stable at low EIRP over long range.
A compact multi-sector timing correction message cuts signaling overhead while preserving precise 1/8-chip synchronization in wireless links.
When phase adjustment becomes unstable, receiver feedback shifts antenna control to power ratio tuning to improve signal quality and spectral efficiency.
Pseudo-random permutation maps hop-ports to subcarriers to cut signaling overhead while improving wireless throughput and robustness.
Noise detectors and a precision reference tune on-chip oscillators away from noisy clock bands, improving mixed-signal signal quality.
A shared high-frequency oscillator powers multiple radio modules and shuts off when all are idle, cutting redundant circuitry and power use.
A receiver compares dithered power symbols to detect RF amplifier saturation remotely and adjust transmission settings without added hardware.
Parity-first HARQ retransmission with feedback-based power control protects systematic bits and improves decoding throughput.
Direct RF current and voltage sensing with coherent detection measures amplifier output power accurately despite load impedance variation.
Counts input-signal switching events within an RC-timed window to cut false detections without clock leakage that lowers sensitivity.
Parity-first packet mapping and feedback-based retransmission power control improve systematic bit reception and throughput under fading channels.
Weighted integration of amplitude and phase distortion estimates EVM without dense sampling or demodulators, cutting evaluation time and complexity.
Duty-cycle-based power control raises instantaneous UWB transmit power while keeping average EIRP within FCC limits.
Selective ACK, packet duplication, and timed WiFi slots reduce retries, interference, and packet loss in real-time audio links.
SER and energy thresholds separate erased and DTX blocks on unknown-format transport channels, enabling more accurate power control.
On-chip power control estimates transmitter output without external passive parts, cutting calibration complexity, overhead, and signal disturbance.
A shared high- and low-frequency oscillator cuts redundant circuits and power draw across wireless modules while preserving signal accuracy.
Multiple carrier frequencies and selectable RF power improve security sensor transmission reliability under interference while staying FCC Part 15 compliant.
By changing modulation mode before amplifier switching, this case keeps transmission output power fast and accurate across wide dynamic ranges.
Repeated decoding with reduced effective SIR estimates excess SIR, helping outer loop TPC converge faster while avoiding wasted capacity.
Switchable IQ and polar modulation lets an RF power amplifier improve power control and distortion correction with simpler digital feedback.
Receiver-fed mean and covariance channel feedback lets multi-antenna transmitters adapt space-time coding to changing wireless channels.
Storing and restoring the idle-mode LNA gain state cuts IMD-driven signal distortion during sleep-idle transitions and preserves reception efficiency.
By correlating frequency, measured power, and detector values, the transmitter self-calibrates faster and supports field re-calibration.
Discrete envelope-based voltage switching helps the amplifier maintain signal linearity while reducing power consumption.
Burst-mode audio data, FIFO buffering, and ASRC let the DSP sleep while the DAC maintains low-jitter continuous playback.
Multiple SPS resource parameter sets let a mobile station match VoIP or M2M service needs while limiting control signaling overhead.
When uplink and sidelink control data exceed channel capacity, priority-based selection preserves critical feedback and reduces missed control information.
Temporary UE capability changes are reported proactively so the base station can match codebook setup and resource allocation to actual terminal conditions.
Stored LNA gain state is reused after sleep so an idle wireless receiver wakes faster with stable front-end gain and lower noise risk.
By assigning internet data to one SIM and narrowing bandwidth on the other stack, the UE cuts dual-network monitoring power use.
Satellite-broadcast timing advance and preconfigured RNA criteria help 5G NTNs handle Doppler, delay, and handover complexity.
Angular beam separation guides uplink power limits in 5G NR WTRUs to improve signal quality, coverage, and EIRP/TRP compliance.
A defined pre-DRX switching window aligns terminal and network BWP timing to avoid data loss during NR DCI-based wake-up and dormancy handling.
Allocates UE transmit power between control and data channels in one subframe to cut V2X delay while staying within maximum power.
Selects QAM or APSK from predicted SNR degradation and required SNR, keeping wireless links stable across power amplifier regions.
Different DRX settings let V2X user equipment switch sidelink receive cycles by message and link context to cut terminal power use.
Sensor fusion and ML let a UE identify its context and signal the BS for scenario-specific configuration with lower power and signaling overhead.
A UE identifies its region and applies local RF exposure limits to adjust transmit power while preserving uplink rate and cell-edge connectivity.
Adaptive listening lets collaborative vehicle radars cut time-frequency use or power under congestion to reduce interference and keep detection reliable.
A unified TCI state links uplink beams to pathloss reference signals, reducing UE ambiguity and simplifying power control across channels.
A dual-polarized antenna in a beamforming RF front end detects user proximity from reflections, enabling transmit power control without extra sensors.
Adaptive transmit power control uses sub-band and resource-set settings to limit duplex interference while improving NR link use and delay.
Adaptive UE uplink modes use reference-signal feedback and resource allocation to cut overhead and signal loss in federated learning.
Dynamic base station power thresholds smooth EIRP over time to meet EMF limits without causing traffic starvation, delay, or jitter.
A paging early indication lets idle or inactive UEs skip unnecessary paging checks while still receiving multicast activation notifications.
Preconfigured target cells let terminals switch PUCCH across UL carriers with different TDD patterns to cut HARQ feedback latency.
Dynamic power headroom reporting and PA back-off control help user equipment balance transmission power, signal quality, and energy use.