Remote eUICC profile transfer lets users switch carriers and move service between terminals without physical SIM replacement or duplicate profiles.
A server-mediated ad request flow speeds display on electronic devices by prefetching interactive and VR/AR ad content to improve conversion.
Provisioned remote control entry points let other UEs or network elements send and acknowledge uplink 5G streaming commands.
A centralized edge enabler guides UE discovery mode selection across edge networks, cutting latency and improving service continuity.
Universal customer premises equipment detects available site connections and enables flexible service provisioning without repeated hardware swaps.
Per-app security levels tied to location let portable terminals open low-risk apps quickly while keeping sensitive apps behind authentication.
Combining local and shared inference values enables MOS estimation in 5G services without exposing private device data or adding heavy compute loads.
Modular E2 interface messaging lets the RIC carry operator-specific service models without breaking standard 5G network interoperability.
A WTRU uses capability discovery and network-node configuration to enable 5G spatial compute services with sensor-flow QoS control.
When edge servers are unavailable after mobility, the UE discovers a cloud server and transfers application context to maintain service continuity.
NRF responses add criterion-status and priority signals so initiating nodes can choose suitable 5G network functions with lower latency and signaling overhead.
Dual partitions keep one vehicle software version available during updates, enabling rollback after interruptions and stabilizing ECU upgrades.
Bit-string capability signaling lets core network functions activate new 5G features by base station readiness, reducing upgrade coordination and errors.
Granular service information enables selective broadcast and groupcast delivery, extending coverage while supporting customized data streams.
Direct EES interaction replaces third-party relocation, reducing application context delay and supporting service continuity across edge networks.
Concurrent bundle activation is limited by user-equipment performance, balancing service versatility with system efficiency in an SSP.
Multiple NF discovery parameters can make 5G service selection cumbersome; an NRF ranks nodes by ordered criteria for more efficient selection.
Virtual iSIM keys and remote activation binding simplify integrated SIM provisioning while protecting sensitive credentials and shortening production time.
SMS push has low bandwidth and HTTP polling is unidirectional; NEF-based NAS signaling enables efficient 5G secure element administration.
Dynamic transmission adapts to device states, letting a wearable change main-device settings while reducing unnecessary power use.
Multiple controllers can conflict across brands; software election selects a coordinator to route accessory communications through one interface.
Beacon detection lets vehicles deploy location-linked apps without user interaction using secure links and protected execution.
An NSSF and NSM workflow identifies or provisions a target AMF when requested NSSAI is unsupported, enabling on-demand slice service.
Object IDs and time-limited edge-cloud retention help distinguish visually similar XR objects while limiting privacy exposure.
Fiber and coax expansion is costly and slow; strand-mounted nodes use mesh links and centralized provisioning to reach unserved locations.
Periodic version broadcasts let mesh nodes request current configuration data only when needed, reducing loss and traffic.
An IoT device authenticates itself and sends configuration data to the cloud, avoiding short-range user-device onboarding failures.