Application-based uplink transmission windows let 5G NR user equipment balance transmission reliability with lower power use.
A network-driven zero active time timer lets IoT UEs skip paging after MO transfers unless MT data is pending, extending battery life.
Aligned paging lets a primary UE decode downlink indications for secondary UEs, cutting relay power use while sustaining XR sidelink QoS.
Request-based RRC release lets 5G terminals move from connected to idle or inactive states sooner, cutting standby power while preserving access.
Predicted traffic volume and KPI models let a network device disable carrier resources with lower energy use without degrading service quality.
Conditional system information refresh lets reduced-capability NR devices wake from extended sleep and reconnect without using outdated cell data.
Tracks ECU sleep transition delays and flags repeated overruns to catch abnormal power consumption before vehicle battery drain occurs.
Weighted CBR measurements across sidelink resource pools guide transmission selection, improving utilization and lowering latency under varying traffic loads.
Logical antenna subpanel partitioning groups UEs for MU-MIMO, cutting precoding complexity, inter-group interference, and base station power use.
By identifying overlap between dynamic and preset resource regions, the base station skips failed-signal buffering to cut delay and improve radio use.
CBR- and priority-based SL-PRS power control improves sidelink positioning accuracy while limiting excess transmit power under congestion.
Predicted and measured SAR from two network links guide transmit power adjustment, limiting cumulative exposure without excessive backoff.
Unified SSSG switching lets a base station align PDCCH power saving across multi-RAT cell groups and carriers while preserving UE compatibility.
Adaptive CSI-RS, TRS, and wake-up resource settings improve idle-mode RRM accuracy while cutting UE power use and signaling overhead.
Negotiated timing-signal schedules let wireless devices keep accurate time in low-power mode despite oscillator drift and temperature variation.
By aligning client sleep timing with wireless low-power mode, the broker buffers subscribed data to cut energy use without losing delivery efficiency.
Latency-priority C-WUS lets network nodes delay or accelerate wake-up, balancing 5G power saving with communication latency.
Quantity-based transmit power control sets NR random access preamble power before RAR, improving access success while limiting interference.
Location and channel feedback rebalance primary and secondary carrier power to extend unlicensed 5G coverage while limiting interference.
During DRX active time, a wireless device switches control channel monitoring configurations to lower power use with minimal signaling overhead.
Continuous live wallpaper playback links AOD, lock screen, and desktop views to improve visual coherence while limiting power use.
Base and dynamic power reserves let multiple radios share transmit energy to meet RF exposure limits without sacrificing data rate or range.
A UE uses the interval between paging and power saving signals to sync in time and frequency, improving reception while cutting idle monitoring power.
Pseudo-random phase and amplitude shifts protect wireless sensing and positioning packets from malicious receivers without disrupting authorized measurements.
Advance control indication near SSB bursts lets a terminal skip unnecessary paging checks and enter sleep to cut wireless power use.
Minimum applicable K0 lets a UE shift PDSCH reception across slots to cut control-processing power while preserving latency options.
A UE selectively enables EN-DC or LTE based on battery, charging, app, and sensor context to cut drain without losing needed throughput.
Signal strength feedback lets a vehicle rebalance power across multiple TRPs to improve wireless coverage and reception under interference.
Bandwidth-based MSD values offset uplink harmonics and intermodulation, protecting V2X sidelink reference sensitivity in LTE and NR.
Temperature drift rate guides AR filter coefficients and sync timing in CDRX, cutting power use while improving frequency estimation.
Per-antenna FDRSB and noise feedback in an enhanced CSF report guides power allocation to improve SNR and support higher QAM.
Application-specific sidelink wake-up signals let DRX user equipment request specific information with lower power use, less overhead, and lower latency.
Indication information lets the network delete outdated assistance parameters, improving scheduling flexibility while reducing power waste.
By configuring the measurement gap before any UE request, the serving base station reduces positioning latency for neighboring signal measurements.
Predefined handover settings matched to radio node density improve small cell handover accuracy while avoiding complex parameter tuning.
Adaptive DRX on-durations match Doppler shifts and angular variation to keep beams aligned and cut latency in high-mobility links.
A sidelink wake-up signal lets receiving devices skip idle resource pool monitoring, cutting D2D power use without missing data.
Separate power control settings for uplink channels sharing one TCI state help meet distinct UL metrics without full per-channel signaling.
When spatial relation and PL-RS are not configured, this case shows how UE selects a default uplink beam in multi-TRP NR.
Distance-based transmission limits low-priority wearable data to short range, cutting battery drain and reducing eavesdropping risk.
Different CCA thresholds for intra-BSS and overlapping BSS signals improve spatial reuse while limiting interference in dense wireless networks.
Adaptive indication periods tied to DRX cycles and terminal movement cut RLM, beam failure, and RRM measurement power use.
Scheduled sidelink paging lets a wireless device sleep between monitoring windows, cutting DRX power use without missing direct messages.
Next-reception timing from the base station lets the UE avoid unnecessary beam-sweeping control reception, cutting power use and radio waste.
Periodic sidelink HARQ timer control in NR V2X improves feedback reliability while reducing UE power consumption.
Dynamic receive-path attenuation and transmit power tuning suppress weaker interfering signals and ease channel congestion in dense Wi-Fi settings.
Sensors detect human tissue within beam coverage so wireless devices can choose safer beam directions and higher transmit power under MPE limits.
RSSI-based control turns Wi-Fi receiver chains on or off to cut power use without extra signal exchanges or major throughput loss.
Multiple TCI states tied to channel-specific power control help terminals resolve indefinite QCL information and sustain radio throughput.
Clustered paging windows use added reference signals so UEs sync within dedicated paging windows while low-load cells save network energy.