Coordinates AP multi-link transmissions by checking activity on non-STR links to reduce interference and keep WLAN data delivery reliable.
Dynamic transmit power tuning uses device conditions and compliance margins to extend wireless range without violating EVM or spectral mask limits.
A low-power wake-up receiver monitors sidelink WUS resources and activates the main receiver only when needed, cutting UE energy use.
Multiplexed paging indicators in downlink control let DRX wireless devices skip unnecessary synchronization, cutting power use without added latency.
Preconfigured UL-TCI parameter groups let scheduled codebook-based PUSCH use spatial-filter-linked power control for more reliable uplink transmission.
A base-station control signal lets UEs skip CLI measurements on demand, cutting power use and RRC signaling overhead.
Priority-based uplink multiplexing resolves PUCCH/PUSCH collisions to preserve low-latency, reliable transmission in user equipment.
Machine learning tunes AP transmit power thresholds using path loss and simulation to curb interference under switch and backhaul limits.
Paging subgroup IDs let idle or inactive UEs skip false page decoding during DRX cycles, cutting unnecessary wake-ups and power use.
Proactive exposure incident signaling lets 5G devices trim beam power for MPE compliance while avoiding radio link failures.
PS-offset signaling shifts UE PDCCH checks before DRX active time, reducing power use while preserving receipt of power saving control information.
Server-guided RRM, beam, access, and TA operations cut invalid pilot activity and save terminal power without losing positioning accuracy.
UEs adapt, reduce, or drop uplink repetitions during network power mode changes to balance energy use with reliable transmission.
Periodic reflection-transmission switching and joint phase, power, and time-slot optimization enable 360° coverage with lower total power.
Adjusting UE preamble timing advance and transmit power helps overcome NTN delay and GNSS inaccuracy during initial access.
PL-RS-based self-interference measurement lets a UE adjust uplink power in full-duplex beamforming, improving efficiency and latency.
Zone-based operation modes let network entities switch antenna and transmission settings by UE location to cut power use without losing link quality.
Adjusting neighboring access point power across different bands creates target overlap for uninterrupted make-before-break roaming.
A paging wake-up signal lets the terminal skip unnecessary PDCCH monitoring occasions, cutting power use without missing paging.
Predictive route tracking lets base stations adjust power and direction to maintain service in dead zones without adding new towers.
Dynamic and semi-static cell deactivation uses DRX, timing, and deactivation type signaling to cut carrier energy use without unnecessary updates.
Configurable relaxed RRM periods adapt to UE state and mobility to cut power use while preserving measurement accuracy and network performance.
Expected power use and failure rate guide wireless data rate selection to cut retransmissions and reduce circuit active time.
Availability signaling resolves overlapping TWT wake periods in WLANs, improving power-state clarity, resource use, and latency.
By reporting angular coverage holes, a UE gets denser reference signals only where antenna gain is weak, improving spherical 5G link reliability.
Frequency-domain detection of nearby objects lets wireless transmit power adapt for exposure compliance without unnecessary SNR loss.
Randomized retransmission power uses the capture effect to cut terminal energy use and improve ACK-based decoding success in spread spectrum links.
Preconfigured handling of dormant-state measurements during inter-RAT reselection avoids UE-network ambiguity, saves power, and preserves valid reporting.
Dynamic Bluetooth link settings adjust codec, sampling, and connection parameters to balance audio quality, latency, and power use.
By reading system information only when signal quality requires it, idle-state UEs cut power use while preserving coverage and mobility.
A wake-up indication lets the terminal skip unnecessary PDCCH search space monitoring, cutting power use and extending standby time.
Coordinated sleep parameters keep relay and remote UEs awake together in NTN links, preserving communication while reducing energy use.
Signal strength and noise-floor ratios guide spatial reuse decisions, reducing OBSS interference while preserving wireless throughput.
Differential first-path power from multiple UWB anchors improves portable-device location near an object despite boundaries and antenna gain variation.
A modem estimates relative movement and wakes GNSS only when needed, cutting IoT power use while preserving positioning accuracy.
Over-the-air measurement uses radiation patterns and power allocation to estimate radiated power and frequency error when AAS transmitters lack RF connectors.
Scan-angle-based EIRP and PSD control improves uplink power use, carrier allocation, and regulatory compliance in satellite links.
Periodic wake-up timing lets WLAN sensing devices sleep between sensing frames, cutting power use while preserving sensing operation.
Partial sensing windows let sidelink UEs choose resources with known occupancy, cutting power use and reducing collision risk.
Signal-metric sensing lets UEs pause transmit or receive in selected slots to mitigate cross-link interference and improve spectrum use.
A unified MAC control element carries separate power headroom values for multiple TRPs, improving scheduling and interference handling with less overhead.
Dedicated wake-up signal monitoring enables clear low-power mode transition signaling in 5G terminals, cutting power use and latency.
Comb-based power alignment between sidelink reference signals and PSCCH keeps RSRP consistent, reducing interference during resource selection.
Configured bandwidth, power limits, and initial power components let a terminal control sensing-signal transmit power while limiting interference.
A power saving engine uses SAS suspension commands to selectively shut down affected CBSDs and cut CBRS network energy waste.
Dynamic UE-network threshold signaling controls uplink transmit power to meet SAR or MPE limits without sacrificing coverage.
Balances simultaneous uplink channel power across UE panels using CORESET-based selection to stay within max power and limit overheating.
eDRX cycle and PTW parameters let a relay terminal page a remote terminal more reliably while cutting continuous monitoring power use.
A first signal sets the time and frequency window for wake-up signal detection, improving reliability under clock drift while cutting receiver power.
Priority-based skipping of LP-WUS during overlapping MUSIM gaps cuts UE power use while preserving multi-SIM communication reliability.