Session-level impact messages between network nodes replace coarse device reporting, enabling end-to-end energy and emissions visibility.
Selective DTX keeps BFR CSI-RS and SR available during inactive time, cutting power use without blocking beam failure recovery.
Uplink energy-saving reference signals wake sleeping cells only when needed, cutting 5G network device power use without hurting throughput.
Terminal battery, CPU, and overheating status guide QoS profile switching to cut 5G power use while keeping critical services usable.
Channel-state-based sidelink monitoring adjusts UE sleep periods and resource subsets to cut power use without increasing data loss.
Separate TWT service periods schedule beamforming on each Wi-Fi multi-link path to avoid feedback interference and reduce traffic jitter.
A gap between clock acquisition and data lets receiver hardware settle, reducing wake-up signal recovery errors and decoding failures.
Unified DRX parameters across aggregated carriers cut LTE terminal signaling and receiver activity, reducing battery drain.
A DRST scheme adapts DRX monitoring to XR packet jitter, cutting UE energy use while preserving packet delay budgets.
Switching between onboard and direct tracking modes keeps assets visible in ships, trains, and aircraft while conserving battery power.
Validity area information keeps SRS resources usable across cell reselection in RRC_INACTIVE, cutting terminal power use and reconfiguration.
Configurable sidelink DRX timers and offset values align UE wake-up periods to reduce power use without losing data reception efficiency.
Dynamic DRX active-period extension helps 5G terminals handle unexpected data while balancing power consumption and QoS.
Pending and canceling scheduling requests during inactive cell DRX cuts 5G network energy use without disrupting uplink availability.
Mixed subband and bandwidth-part repetition scheduling improves wireless resource use while limiting interference in full duplex transmission.
A unified UE panel status report combines MPE, PHR, CRI, SSBRI, and RSRP to speed antenna panel selection and power-aware scheduling.
When all configured cells enter inactive time, suspending the secondary DRX timer cuts unnecessary timer running and improves terminal power efficiency.
UE feedback lets the base station scale SSB and CSI-RS power to cut interference, reduce hand-off failures, and use capacity more efficiently.
Wireless devices adjust RRM measurement reports by Rx chain count, helping networks make better handover, cell addition, and droppage decisions.
Encapsulated SCG MAC messages sent through the active MCG cut UE power use while avoiding long delays when reactivating dual-connectivity links.
Adaptive broadcast profiles let container nodes react to motion changes, improving item tracking while easing wireless congestion and energy use.
Traffic-based NPV thresholds let a cost power engine switch low-use base stations off while preserving hybrid mobile network coverage.
A push-location client updates only on movement or location change, preserving real-time tracking while cutting GPS battery and compute load.
Coupling-state detection lets a portable UE switch between pedestrian and vehicle VRU modes to save power while supporting maneuver coordination.
Wake-up signals mark active CORESET parts so UEs skip inactive monitoring, improving PDSCH rate matching and channel use.
Distinct power settings for original and newly activated RACH occasions help UEs cut energy use while maintaining random access performance.
Preconfigured SBFD uplink resources let a WTRU send data during DRX inactive periods, extending uplink coverage while saving gNB energy.
Allows terminals to send HARQ-ACK or SR during DRX non-active time, cutting delay and power use when active windows do not overlap.
When one cell group enters energy saving mode, data flows shift to an active group to cut network power use without losing uplink transmission.
UE location and receive capability guide downlink power shaping to cut base station energy use without dropping service continuity.
UE noise figure reporting lets networks group LP-WUR receivers by sensitivity, improving LP-WUS coverage and reducing false alarms.
Configured triggers let a UE switch between low-power and high-throughput communication modes based on delay, buffer status, and channel quality.
Terminals use configured transmission occasions to signal base station energy-saving states, cutting network power use without harming service quality.
Radio quality feedback guides SR resource and power selection to limit interference with neighboring BSSs and improve reception success.
Dynamic uplink mapping across reference signal sets, spatial settings, and power control improves joint channel estimation for multi-TRP links.
LP-SS and LP-WUR beam management enable low-power synchronization and reception while reducing power use and latency in wireless communication.
An offload agent on a dual-mode wireless chip routes Bluetooth input over Wi-Fi to bypass the application processor and cut latency and power use.
A processor switches eyewear wireless links between USB and UART so high-speed transfer is available without constant standby current.
Aligns periodic buffer status reporting with DRX on-duration timing so reports are sent reliably without unnecessary uplink overhead.
Separate TPC accumulators for FD and non-FD symbols let a WTRU adjust uplink power to curb cross-link interference in dynamic TDD.
A relay shares connected UE wake-up capabilities with the gNB, enabling joint paging that cuts unnecessary wake-ups and saves power.
Anchor-cell system information lets idle or inactive terminals access SIB-less NES cells using signal thresholds and random access.
Group signaling redirects UEs to neighbor cells when serving-cell sleep modes degrade performance, preserving power savings and QoS.
Water-filling reallocates excess upstream transmit power across channels to raise bit-loading and improve cable spectrum use.
Passive scanning lets a 6 GHz AP relay GPS and AFC requests through a nearby AP, cutting activation delay while staying compliant.
Base-station timing notices let UEs receive control channels only at needed subframes, cutting power use while preserving beam-sweeping link quality.
Pre-indicating signal mode and resource position helps low-power receivers handle multi-mode wireless links with less overhead and complexity.
A dedicated WLAN channel reserves resource units for low-latency traffic, improving medium availability and reducing delay, jitter, and interference.
Proactive base station measurement gap setup removes terminal request delay, cutting latency in neighboring signal-based positioning.
Dynamic base station state patterns match terminal count or traffic to cut interference and unnecessary power use while preserving communication quality.