Dynamic Bluetooth/BLE sleep timing reduces overlap interference, balances antenna use, and lowers current consumption across connected devices.
Pre-grant MCS, resource, and TBS preparation lets a WTRU assemble MAC PDUs earlier, cutting 5G uplink latency and improving transmission efficiency.
Coordinated restricted TWT lets overlapping APs negotiate wake schedules to cut interference, lower latency, and improve throughput.
Stored AFC reports, heights, and incumbent distance are used to group access points, cutting redundant AFC queries and coordination time.
Dynamic UE selection between baseline and additional PRACH occasions balances preamble power, timing, and latency for more efficient network access.
Disabling FEC during link idle periods cuts network power use while synchronized partner-node control avoids long entry and exit latencies.
High-power 5G UEs adjust MPR by carrier aggregation type and power class to meet emission and SAR limits while sustaining uplink performance.
UEs select power headroom parameters from configured ranges to better reflect dynamic traffic and simultaneous operations in wireless networks.
Configured sending windows replace continuous 5G monitoring, cutting terminal and network-device power use while keeping uplink transmission reliable.
Unique preamble broadcasts let microwave nodes identify interfering links and support power, beamwidth, and antenna adjustments for denser reuse.
Adaptive sidelink AGC uses receive power variation to skip unnecessary training, preserving resources while maintaining signal quality.
Threshold-based switching between an LP-WUR and main radio preserves power savings while avoiding missed wakeup signals at cell edges.
Switching standby discovery from Wi-Fi Aware to BLE-triggered NAN cuts idle power while preserving on-demand coupling capability.
Spatial-angle-based EIRP limits let network nodes curb interference while preserving coverage and improving wireless resource use.
Environmental sensing lets a multi-modal modem shift between high-power and low-power links to cut idle energy use without losing needed connectivity.
Wake-up-indicated target search spaces let terminals monitor paging PDCCH earlier, cutting paging latency and radio power use.
Adaptive front-end filtering matches detected interferers to stored profiles, suppressing narrowband noise without adding communication nodes.
Dynamic OOK bit timing and cyclic-prefix redundancy help ultra-low-power OFDM receivers cut power use without losing detection reliability.
Groupcast signaling deactivates selected UE configurations with less overhead, lowering power use while preserving critical wireless operations.
Path-loss-based SL PRS power setting helps multiple positioning devices receive the signal without unnecessary energy use or interference.
A UE pauses reconnection attempts outside NTN coverage while the RAN releases resources with a timer to cut battery drain and radio waste.
Event-triggered energy-state reports let APs schedule AMP WLAN transmissions around available device power, reducing waste and retries.
Dynamic wake-up signal monitoring uses measurements and timers to balance low terminal power use with reliable data reception.
Base-station control signals let UEs switch DRX or DTX settings by cell load, cutting power use without degrading network performance.
Low-power wake-up signals trigger serving-cell measurements only when needed, cutting DRX energy use without sacrificing low-latency communication.
A network abstraction layer uses endpoint objects to handle protocol and security differences across heterogeneous device networks without core system updates.
Positioning reference signals are scheduled within DRX active periods to cut sleep transitions and lower terminal power consumption.
A centralized 5G energy repository lets application functions use UE energy, source, and carbon data to adapt services with less network complexity.
A UE low-power radio reports signal-processing capability so the network can configure reference signals for lower-power positioning and sensing.
Bluetooth event-driven status push lets a UPS send real-time updates to iOS and Android devices without requiring users to stay at a monitoring computer.
Power-aware soft roaming keeps the source link active while tuning target AP transmit power to reduce interruptions and interference.
Dynamic SL-PRS power and bandwidth settings across network energy modes improve sidelink positioning accuracy while limiting UE and network energy use.
When battery charge drops, the UE disables nonessential I/O and shifts to periodic location reporting to preserve tracking and distress alerts.
Additional DRX timers let a UE sleep after uplink offloading, then wake in time for edge-computing results to cut latency and power use.
Non-continuous PDCCH monitoring with LP-WUS during CDRX inactive time cuts power use while preserving fast NR wake-up response.
Consolidating PSFCH feedback for multiple PSSCH transmissions cuts RedCap UE power use while preserving sidelink feedback reliability.
DDS publish-subscribe middleware lets outlet-level smart meters stream fine-grain appliance load data with stronger QoS and less reliance on constant internet.
A base station multicasts one group message to shift multiple UEs into inactive or other modes, cutting signaling load and power use.
A derivative trigger applies hard power limiting in AAS before average transmit power overshoots, helping meet RF exposure rules.
Prioritizing random access channel power over semi-persistent and periodic SRS helps terminals improve uplink quality and throughput.
Integrated current sensing lets a modem detect abnormal power draw, log crash reports, and speed battery-life debugging without external tools.
Neighbor nodes are grouped by operating mode so handover reports can balance signal quality, energy use, and service continuity in IAB networks.
Real-time RF coupling measurement lets a control circuit tune power, impedance, and shunt switching to limit transceiver interference.
Overlapped PUCCH slots are resolved by dropping a lower-priority uplink control channel and retransmitting it later for accurate reception.
By restricting amplitudes for non-radiatable beams before AI processing, terminals cut channel report volume and reduce air interface and network compute waste.
Dynamic terminal control handles base station discontinuous transmission periods to cut energy use without dropping downlink control signaling.
SCI-based DRX timing lets V2X terminals save power while maintaining sidelink reception reliability in covered and uncovered areas.
Shared sensing and identifier signals let vehicles detect reserved sidelink resources early, reducing V2X transmission collisions.
Selective sensing of sidelink time units cuts terminal power use while preserving reliable resource selection under periodic and aperiodic reservations.
Historical token data and ML-updated weights balance user fairness while keeping radiated power within RF exposure limits.