BLE characteristic mapping lets a client enter Wi-Fi credentials for a headless device without pairing, cutting setup friction.
A unified HARQ-ACK codebook combines downlink and sidelink feedback bits to cut signaling overhead and improve V2X sidelink efficiency.
Higher-layer signaling sets LBRM buffer length, block size, and modulation order to improve NR uplink and downlink transmission efficiency.
A split phone architecture moves the high-power cellular unit away from the user to cut SAR exposure while preserving coverage and battery life.
Separate MBS and common-service frequency ranges to handle large multicast traffic while improving spectrum use and reducing terminal power consumption.
A smart applet and IMSI control point automate IMSI selection and sponsor-to-home conversion for seamless, lower-cost roaming.
An on-device application registry automates service discovery and cross-device actions, reducing manual IoT service management effort.
Dynamic network capacity and device eligibility checks let mobile apps offer enhanced services only when capacity, location, and subscription fit.
Custom emergency flow scripts link users, sensors, and dispatch centers while preserving compliant access to emergency responders.
A centralized NF update manager enables parallel O-RAN cell site updates with vendor-specific workflows, health checks, and less manual effort.
Dynamic service plan APIs monitor app and device usage, add capacity before overages, and support app sponsorship on mobile devices.
Distribute SMO processing to external services while preserving network control through feedback, standardized interfaces, and result-based instructions.
Predefined subscription scope lets network functions keep event notifications continuous across PLMN, slice, and location changes.
Connected terminals use indication-based selection of common or dedicated multicast update messages to avoid redundant reception and cut power use.
Predictive load sharing between ITS network nodes enables proactive MEC scaling, cutting latency and avoiding resource gaps from traffic shifts.
A network device assigns algorithms and terminal resources locally, then forwards results for storage or processing to improve communication efficiency.
Pre-registered service area and sensing capability data help match sensing tasks to the right network elements with less signaling overhead.
DNAI-guided user plane path selection enables local offloading to cut transmission delay and avoid wasteful long routing paths.
Automatic proximity-based inclusion lets a home monitoring base station register wireless sensors quickly without manual setup or installers.
Using the OTA upgrade channel to deliver service files simplifies vehicle file management, cuts server complexity, and supports customized functions.
Identifier-based association links terminal data across AMF, UPF, SMF, PCF, and access nodes to improve 5G analytics and policy formulation.
A supplemental cryptographic identity lets connected devices shift from manufacturer credentials to buyer-managed provisioning without losing service access.
A centralized Network Services Manager links separate carrier systems to normalize subscriber data access and speed customer care resolution.
Home-network mediation supplies filtered access information so applications can reach visited-network functions securely during roaming.
Dual assistance modules switch by context to let IoT terminals load or modify eSIM profiles with GSMA-aligned security and lower implementation burden.
When a vehicle OTA update fails on an abnormal component, repair update logic bypasses that component's checks to restore updates faster.
QoE configuration lets terminals pause, resume, delete, or establish MBS measurements to preserve continuity during mobility across RRC states.
Requirement-based AI model updates let devices and the core network adapt faster to wireless changes while using transmission resources efficiently.
Separate MRB configurations let UEs receive multicast in RRC_INACTIVE, cutting power use without losing critical service continuity.
Shared radio resource provisioning between ProSe functions enables direct UE communication across different mobile operators while preserving network control.
A dual-terminal vehicle setup keeps service subscription guidance current by separating server-fed data from infotainment software updates.
By identifying devices in the sensing area before task execution, the network filters non-target identities to protect privacy without losing sensing precision.
Satellite motion compensation and multi-RTT/TDOA measurements improve UE location verification accuracy in NTN despite wide coverage and timing constraints.
Unique ICCID-based keys pushed via a SIM OTA platform let each smart card communicate securely with its application server.
A core-network backscatter module handles packet generation, decoding, authentication, and encryption to cut IoT power use and cost.
Multi-stage cellular sensing shifts from basic to finer service only when triggered, improving sensing precision without wasting network resources or energy.
Per-NPN session counting enables finer-grained control and tiered charging by checking whether each non-public network reaches its session threshold.
Multi-tier policy enforcement and flow tagging secure mobile data usage, prevent spoofing, and reduce billing overages in device-assisted services.
Capability signaling lets network elements verify NWDAF support before subscribing, reducing wasted resources and protecting analytics accuracy.
A provisioning gateway moves subscriber profiles from 4G SPR to 5G UDR in real time, reducing downtime and SIM activation delays.
Direct EAS-to-EAS context transfer cuts hub overhead in 5G edge networks by using EES signaling to share connection information.
Unified eBCS request and response elements carry authentication data in advance, cutting broadcast authentication delay and data loss.
Pre-registering external notification services through a mediator node enables user alerts and event handling for HTTPS, QUIC, and encrypted DNS traffic.
Pre-stored access point credentials and Wi-Fi Easy Connect streamline secure setup for devices that do not support DPP.
Remote monitoring and diagnostics identify misbehaving mobile apps, cut No Fault Found returns, and protect user data.
Pre-stored activation codes in an MDM server cut BYOD eSIM line setup from days to minutes and simplify later deactivation.
Entity-specific AI/ML model pairing uses RF modem and chipset identifiers to improve wireless QoS and QoE without one-size-fits-all tuning.
Preloaded device data lets routers detect, validate, and connect authorized wireless extenders without manual pairing.
Edge enabler coordination shifts application context relocation decisions away from the EAS to cut signaling and service interruption.
GPS and telematics update station maps by vehicle location, switching between analog and digital radio to maintain coverage with less hardware.