Dynamic search space and monitoring settings let a UE cut channel monitoring energy use in low-traffic NES states without losing detection capability.
DCI-carried SCell dormancy signaling lets terminals adapt PDCCH monitoring states to reduce power use while preserving control reception reliability.
Partial beacon reception lets a Wi-Fi STA read TIM data, skip full frame reception, and return to sleep when no downlink data is pending.
PEI with TRS availability indication lets RedCap devices skip monitoring occasions yet still handle paging and beam management reliably.
Bit-distribution-aware BPRE power control adjusts UE transmit power for non-uniform messages to improve throughput, reliability, and interference handling.
Map data, speed, and heading adapt GNSS RF ON time and fix intervals to extend low-power operation without losing positioning accuracy.
An orthogonal OFDM and OOK wake-up radio waveform cuts IoT power use while avoiding the latency penalty of longer sleep states.
Preconfigured NAN data paths and stored scheduling info cut discovery-window delays while preserving low-power synchronization.
Granular UPH and power-limit reporting lets the AP set target RSSI and transmit power more accurately in trigger-based Wi-Fi uplink.
LSTM-based packet arrival prediction lets 5G terminals adjust DRX sleep cycles by service type, cutting power use without added delay.
A communication controller probes for responses at power-saving wake-up to catch wireless link failures early without continuous energy drain.
Separate PRACH occasion sets for adaptive and legacy UEs cut random access overhead and energy use while improving resource allocation.
Dynamic LP-WUS paging conditions let selected terminals save power while limiting cell load, spectrum waste, and signaling overhead.
Dynamic AGC adjusts receiver analog gain to transmit power in narrow FDD duplex spacing, limiting RF saturation while preserving SNR.
Dynamic protocol and frequency-band switching matches flexible display form changes to cut battery use and keep communication fast.
A low-power Sensor Hub handles device discovery and keepalive to cut AP energy use, reduce delays, and avoid broadcast storms.
BLE status signaling lets collocated devices avoid redundant UWB authentication, cutting power use and improving communication efficiency.
Updates the inactive-state paging cycle through access-network signaling, cutting terminal power use while keeping core-network policy aligned.
Different target powers for SBFD and non-SBFD random access occasions help UE PRACH transmissions improve access reliability and power use.
Preconfigured candidate-cell RACH settings let UE send PRACH to non-serving cells, cutting NR cell switching latency and signaling overhead.
Dynamic energy reserves allocate power by radio usage, priority traffic, and efficiency to sustain uplink throughput within SAR/MPE limits.
A low-power wake-up receiver monitors LP-WUS so terminals can receive paging reliably without keeping the main communication module awake.
Neighboring APs monitor and adjust C-RTWT agreements to space STPRs, cutting collisions and improving deterministic latency in dense Wi-Fi.
Bluetooth-linked RF control extends off-grid DRC access beyond 50 meters while sleep cycles cut battery use and preserve near-real-time feedback.
Pre-checking multiple sidelink resources with LBT enables reliable wake-up signaling while cutting terminal energy use in unlicensed spectrum.
Repeated PUSCH across slots with and without uplink subbands improves 5G uplink reliability while controlling interference and power use.
Dynamic per-link power limits based on frequency gap let multi-link WLAN STR sustain throughput while reducing IDC interference and latency.
Dynamic per-link power constraints let multi-link WLANs sustain simultaneous uplink and downlink while limiting IDC interference and energy use.
Dynamic quiet interval termination lets an AP reschedule r-TWT periods to cut unnecessary wake times while preserving urgent wireless traffic.
Separate spatial relations for SBFD and non-SBFD symbols help UEs avoid reception errors during multi-PUSCH transmission.
Per-traffic-type R-TWT parameter sets improve priority scheduling and reduce interference in resource-constrained Wi-Fi networks.
UE-type-specific cell status indicators let new UEs access sleep-state cells while barring legacy UEs to improve energy savings and resource use.
AGC training symbols mapped to SL-PRS subcarriers improve sidelink signal quality and positioning accuracy in 5G.
Scheduled wake intervals let IoT radios intercept CSI packets while staying in power-save mode to extend battery life and reduce interference.
A statistical model shifts the wake-up activation point and protocol by proximity and interference to cut power use while keeping on-demand wake-up reliable.
Dynamic downlink frequency and power reallocation cuts unused transmission power while sustaining user throughput across varying demand.
An access point signals unavailability before protected rTWT periods, reducing legacy STA interference while preserving low latency and energy efficiency.
Configurable reserved bits in PEI DCI support future UE functions while cutting blind detection overhead and power use in wireless paging.
Power control offsets let a wireless node handle variable CSI-RS EPRE across occasions, improving CSI reporting accuracy and energy use.
Dynamic link activation lets a UE balance multi-link WLAN throughput and latency against power use with selective downlink link availability.
Profile-based power mode selection adapts IoT operation states to cut battery drain while maintaining needed network communication.
A UE exchanges sidelink go-to-sleep indications to enter sleep only when communication needs allow, cutting unnecessary power drain.
A policy-driven control unit cuts mobile network energy use by adjusting throughput and latency based on traffic, power cost, and battery status.
Direct PRU activation requests and parallel uplink reference signaling cut cellular positioning latency while preserving accurate terminal location estimation.
Internal Tx-Rx coupling calibrates transmitter-specific compensation, removing circuitry response errors and improving received signal quality.
Different minimum guaranteed powers by packet priority keep aggregated V2X carriers within terminal limits while preserving signaling efficiency.
Dynamic SSB resource selection adjusts time-domain signaling to cut network energy use, reduce overhead, and keep wireless scheduling flexible.
Bluetooth wake-up packets let a powered-off display respond without IR or network setup, cutting user steps, standby power, and security risk.
SRS is sent at maximum antenna power while non-SRS signals are reduced to meet SAR limits without degrading channel reciprocity.
Network traffic criteria help detect sleeping O-RAN cells and trigger recovery before coverage holes disrupt uplink service.