RRC-configured high-pathloss BWPs let wireless links switch modes with lower signaling overhead and more reliable communication.
AI/ML predicts uplink and downlink spatial filters from cross-link measurements to cut NR beam management overhead and delay.
Separate power control and reference signal settings for short-TTI SPS uplink transmissions improve low-latency performance and resource use.
Cross-carrier DCI controls SUL uplink without CIF, cutting payload overhead while preserving UL timing, power, and interference control.
Timed DRX windows limit PSCCH and sidelink resource pool monitoring, cutting UE power consumption while preserving communication reliability.
Dynamic timeout setting from prior uplink timing helps LPWAN nodes avoid unnecessary resends, traffic spikes, delays, and power waste.
Adaptive DRX cycle timing uses slot offset and on-duration control to cut power use and data latency under changing traffic loads.
Routing-aware MAC control elements help UEs manage relay traffic and resources across sidelink or cellular links with lower latency.
A transmitting UE shares its energy detection threshold inside the COT so receiving UEs can access sidelink channels fairly on unlicensed spectrum.
Dynamic DRX tuning aligns XR downlink monitoring with jittery traffic, cutting UE power use while preserving packet reception reliability.
Beam-specific PDSCH power offsets let IAB nodes suppress crosslink interference while supporting simultaneous transmit-receive operation.
Transmission identifiers in SCI let terminals screen unicast, multicast, and broadcast PSSCH traffic before demodulation, reducing energy use.
Rule-based CSI placement in overlapping uplink repetitions improves reception reliability while reducing latency, retransmissions, and power use.
Reciprocal ToA, phase, and CSI feedback exposes fake sounding signals that spoof distance in secure wireless links.
Neighboring base stations exchange load and energy data to deactivate cells only when offloading preserves coverage and cuts net network power use.
Radar sensing guides which wireless units communicate, sense, or jam, improving connectivity while suppressing eavesdropper interference.
Beacon-based country code or power data lets a wireless extender start onboarding at the right transmit power without manual repositioning.
BLE sensor links and MQTT gateway conversion cut power use and delay while improving power-grid sensor compatibility.
An indication signal lets idle or inactive terminals skip unnecessary paging monitoring, cutting power use while preserving reception reliability.
UE reports adjacent-carrier interference so the network can tune power amplifier backoff, improving signal quality and power efficiency.
Classifying UE processor, memory, battery, and RF capability levels helps networks send the right AI/ML training or inference workload.
Two prohibit timers let wireless devices report MPE status changes promptly while preserving accurate power headroom reporting and scheduling.
Machine learning predicts cell load trends so base stations can time energy-saving actions to cut power use without hurting service quality.
A slow-rate variable gain stage boosts cellular transmit power to HPUE levels without changing module firmware or disrupting network power control.
Dynamic channel selection balances throughput and energy use so telematics units can send uplink data during low-power vehicle operation.
Grouping radio modules by RF exposure rules enables dynamic TX power sharing within each group while preserving compliance and ratio efficiency.
Processor-controlled wait times and peak power limits coordinate mixed radio transmissions to meet RF exposure limits without cutting all links.
Federated learning lets core and access nodes optimize INACTIVE eDRX settings for 5G UEs, balancing power savings, latency, and data privacy.
When sidelink wake-up resources are occupied, a monitoring timer lets UE wake in the right DRX period to avoid missed signals and data loss.
A segmented MAC CE updates up to 64 PUCCH spatial relation settings, cutting uplink power use and retransmissions in 5G NR.
Broadcast-triggered idle UE responses let access network nodes estimate cell load more accurately and make better 5G energy saving decisions.
Beacon reduction, broadcast probe responses, and channel switching help standalone APs improve discovery and use new 3.5 GHz spectrum.
Pre-monitoring an activation signal lets the terminal skip unnecessary DRX control checks, cutting power use without losing readiness.
When PEI timing raises UE power draw, this case shows threshold-based switching to direct paging monitoring in 5G.
Time-spaced D2R retransmissions use CW energy harvesting and resource grouping to cut collisions while preserving ambient IoT link reliability.
A shared pool of RF transmit and receive chains lets multiple MSIM subscriptions multiplex signals and avoid throughput loss from split resources.
Predefined link-down triggers let network hardware power down data path components during faults and restore them when the link recovers.
Non-OFDM sync symbols and CP timing enable low-power wake-up link demodulation without precise time-frequency synchronization.
UEs share power reduction indications for non-preferred or conflicting sidelink resources, improving utilization while limiting interference.
State-specific DRX handling lets UEs receive MBS multicast in RRC_INACTIVE while reducing power use and preserving reception continuity.
Dynamic DRX indications let wireless devices sleep through inactivity intervals and wake for scheduled reception, cutting unnecessary radio power use.
Selective second-link activation based on temperature, network quality, power, and app needs cuts energy use without hurting Internet access.
Consecutive sidelink messages use one transmit power to avoid switching transients and improve time-domain resource utilization.
Preconfigured CSI resource and codebook switching cuts signaling overhead during antenna disabling while preserving measurement accuracy.
Correlation chains split, delay, and multiply spread spectrum wakeup signals to cut harmonic energy loss and improve low-power detection.
Preconfigured handover conditions and cell energy modes cut 5G network power use while maintaining reliable mobility performance.
Timing advance, user distance, and resource allocation are combined to tune UE uplink power, cutting interference and improving cell capacity.
By checking only the PDCCH in camped-on-any-cell state, user equipment cuts idle paging power use while preserving message reception.
Per-carrier and shared power control settings for uplink control channels cut latency and improve throughput in carrier aggregation.
A wakeup signal lets the terminal skip unnecessary DRX on-duration wakeups and PDCCH monitoring, cutting power use under low traffic.