A MAC CE carries PMPR and its application timing so UE uplink power can be controlled accurately for PCMAX calculation and MPE compliance.
When uplink grants overlap across serving cells, UE-side PHR selection improves reporting accuracy while limiting signaling and interference.
UE request signaling wakes a dormant base station for downlink, uplink, or active-state entry, cutting power use without added delay.
Channel power sensing lets a 5G UE switch between WUR and main radio for wake-up signal monitoring, improving detection reliability and power use.
Preconfigured DRX timing lets narrow-band terminals stay idle, detect lost reception, and avoid cell reselection while cutting power use.
Periodic and network-guided radio measurements cut battery drain in low-power mode while preserving connection quality and limiting interference.
Received scheduling information guides autonomous uplink resource and power selection to cut collisions and improve high-frequency transmission quality.
Dynamic 5G NR and 4G LTE control matches throughput demand, display activity, and battery saving to cut unnecessary UE power use.
A transmit power envelope sets maximum power for 320 MHz and 160+160 MHz links, reducing interference while simplifying bandwidth-specific power control.
Timed energy-saving windows let terminals delay information processing to cut power use while avoiding signal loss from network-terminal timing mismatch.
Multiple wake-up signal occasions before DRX ON duration improve NR detection robustness while cutting WD power use and missed wake-ups.
Compact DCI state signaling lets UEs switch network operation states quickly, cutting signaling overhead and energy use while preserving service quality.
Different power settings for serving and non-serving cells cut interference and errors while improving wireless data rates.
Closed-loop control adjusts 5G network energy-saving scope and modes to cut power use without causing excessive performance loss.
Dynamic sleep-entry timing adapts to traffic and signal conditions, cutting power use while preserving service continuity and standby time.
Beam sweeping maps uplink beams to downlink references so UE can avoid human-body exposure limits and link failure in multi-beam 5G.
Time-window exposure detection cuts unnecessary RF exposure reporting and power use while preserving wireless transmission performance.
Multiple RIS-aware power control sets let a UE match uplink or sidelink conditions and maintain communication quality with lower processing burden.
Predicted target cell assistance helps terminals reconnect after satellite-driven cell changes, cutting wake-up scanning delay and power use.
Segmenting LTE spectrum lets narrowband UEs process only a subband, cutting device cost and complexity while coexisting with full-band UEs.
A unified activation signal lets UE activate one wireless resource while deactivating another, reducing conflicts, waste, and interruptions.
TWT-based TID filtering and multilink scheduling improve Wi-Fi throughput, latency, and reliability in dense multimedia traffic.
A unified TCI state group maps uplink and downlink beams across NR channels, cutting signaling overhead while handling MPE and beam switching.
Matches sidelink radio resources to a peer device's DRX active reception windows to cut collisions and avoid missed D2D transmissions.
Protected management frames replace unsecured null frames to secure Wi-Fi power save signaling and cut redundant transmissions.
Fast and slow uplink cancellation states help dependent wireless procedures stay consistent without unnecessary call setup delay.
A battery-powered device cuts communication power by selecting the lowest-burden link, including intermediary-assisted BLE or Wi-Fi paths.
A unified PUCCH power scheme uses DAI, scheduled PDSCH count, and resource elements to avoid misadjustment and reduce interference.
Default DRB bearer settings let inactive UE send small data during RRC resumption with less signaling and lower power use.
Historical traffic data sets cell on-off thresholds to cut network energy use while preserving coverage, throughput, and stability.
A single PPDU carries segmented link-specific fields so multi-link devices cut signaling overhead without losing manageable link processing.
By identifying RAN or CN paging from message fields, the terminal avoids wrong state changes, cuts signaling overhead, and saves energy.
Allocating inner, outer, and edge resource blocks by UE power headroom reduces PA distortion and preserves 5G NR uplink coverage.
Preconfigured SDT lets inactive 5G user equipment send selected signaling messages without state change, cutting latency, power use, and overhead.
UE-reported power status and preferred settings help base stations tailor 5G radio configuration for better battery life and communication efficiency.
Designated PHR fields distinguish Type 1 and Type 3 values on dormant BWPs, reducing ambiguity during BWP switching.
Partial sensing monitors only periodic sidelink slots, cutting UE power use while preserving reliable resource selection and low latency.
Indication-based transmit power adjustment helps cooperative vehicle radar adapt to traffic conditions, reduce interference, and improve detection.
A single TCI state guides both uplink and downlink beam directions, cutting signaling complexity and overhead in high-frequency networks.
Using positioning signals sent at multiple uplink power levels, this case improves model robustness and location accuracy in 5G NR.
Pre-emption and power control messages let wireless devices cancel or delay uplink repetitions, cutting latency, power use, and interference.
Embedding timestamps and default state commands in trigger frames lets stations sync and act without waiting for lost beacon or follow-up frames.
Secondary cells are deactivated when traffic is low, letting the UE skip monitoring and quickly reactivate cells when packets arrive.
RF sensing locates ambient IoT devices and guides beamformed charging waves to improve energy harvesting coverage and uptime.
A handover command carries the initial power adjustment state so the UE can send its first uplink to the target cell with less failure, waste, and interference.
Stations use path loss and allowed interference to set random access uplink power, improving spatial reuse and channel utilization.
A wireless unit opens the transmission channel before the service processor wakes, avoiding P2P hole punching delays and enabling timely data transfer.
Adaptive CAPC selection helps base stations send PDCCHs in unlicensed bands with lower interference and more reliable downlink access.
Inter-SIM coordination keeps a multi-RAT transceiver in light sleep and manages antenna subsets to cut reconfiguration, latency, and power use.
Selective RF chain activation and doze control let multi-link APs save power without fully decoding unrelated frames.