Preconfigured sidelink resource pools support cross-COT PSFCH, cutting channel access delay and power use in unlicensed NR.
By removing redundant data allocation fields from DCI, this case improves 5G NR control signaling efficiency, code rate, and cell capacity.
After repeated PRACH preamble transmission, the UE starts the RAR window from the last occasion and monitors with a deterministic RA-RNTI.
Multiple PSFCH occasions and PUCCH slot offsets improve sidelink HARQ-ACK reliability and latency in unlicensed-band V2X communication.
Clear SBFD and HD slot rules guide RACH preamble and PUSCH timing to reduce interference and improve random access reliability.
Primary-node channel coordination helps wireless battery management links avoid unlicensed-band interference and maintain reliable switching.
Non-contiguous comb patterns reserve sidelink time resources for radar sensing while preserving data throughput and improving interference management.
PSCCH blind detection lets terminals share sidelink PRS resources in one pool, easing scarcity and improving utilization.
Dynamic TCI state selection lets a terminal monitor CORESETs correctly in multi-TRP, SFN, and repetition modes for more efficient PDCCH reception.
Hierarchical spreading equalizes DCI sizes in a CORESET, preserving single-carrier power efficiency when multiple control messages are sent.
Configurable UCI bitmap scope marks used and unused CG transmission occasions to cut bit overhead and avoid resource waste.
Shared preferred, non-preferred, and conflict resource sets guide NR V2X Sidelink selection to cut collisions and packet failures.
By checking PRACH occasions against SSB and downlink symbols, this case improves NR random access coverage while avoiding resource collisions.
Frame fields split RU type and distribution bandwidth signaling to extend uplink dRU coverage without adding separate signaling structures.
When PDCCH and other downlink signals collide, the UE selects a default beam or drops and overrides signals to keep reception robust in 5G NR.
Maps uplink PUSCH across downlink-free slots to accumulate power in time and improve coverage for cell-edge UEs.
Repeated CSI-RS bursts let UEs capture Doppler-domain information, keeping channel estimates fresher in high-velocity 5G NR.
By multiplexing DCI into SPS PDSCH transmissions, the UE can cut wake-up frequency and duration while still adjusting downlink scheduling.
Payload size indication for aggregated DCI in DCI-only PDSCH cuts blind decoding, reduces padding, and improves throughput.
Non-contiguous RB allocation and reused control-field bits improve random access and downlink reception under limited wireless bandwidth.
Phase-consistent SRS across multiple resources cuts signaling overhead and measurement lag while improving precoding matrix adaptation.
Overlap rules link repeated PDCCH search space sets so a UE can choose monitoring occasions clearly, improving decoding reliability and power use.
Panel-specific SRI and PL fields enable simultaneous multi-panel PUSCH transmissions with higher throughput and lower signaling complexity.
Cyclically shifting REG bundles across PRGs avoids repeated edge mapping, improving DMRS-based channel estimation and control decoding.
Explicit UE feedback lets the transmitter raise or cut DM-RS density to balance channel estimation reliability with data rate.
Layered RRC and DCI signaling enables flexible TCI state selection for dynamic beam switching with lower signaling overhead in 5G/NR.
Preamble repetition across multiple random access occasions uses a unified RAR window start to improve FR2 access reliability and cut signaling waste.
Shared DCI allocates sidelink positioning reference signal resources, cutting indication overhead while improving coordination and positioning accuracy.
Excluding slots that mix SBFD and non-SBFD symbols keeps multi-slot PUSCH/PUCCH transmissions from degrading or failing in TDD uplink.
Flexible CORESET#0 candidate selection improves PDCCH resource use in narrow bandwidth scenarios while maintaining reliable channel transmission.
Preconfigured and DCI-indicated PDSCH mapping types resolve one-slot repetition ambiguity, improving DMRS placement, reliability, and latency.
Terminal capability feedback on supported time-domain PMI units lets the network match CSI reporting complexity, accuracy, and failure risk.
Predefined UE scheduling restrictions avoid rescheduling canceled or conflicting uplink symbols, cutting signaling overhead and complexity.
A new short-sequence PRACH format with repeated RACH occasions extends cell coverage beyond 52.6 GHz while using frequency resources more effectively.
Cancellation signaling marks time-frequency resources to stop unnecessary uplink transmissions, cutting energy use and interference in dynamic TDD.
During MR-DC mobility, configuration type signaling lets the master node correctly handle full or delta UE settings between gNB-DUs.
Multi-beam sidelink control signaling helps UEs avoid mmWave V2X resource collisions while improving interference-aware resource selection.
Distinct DMRS sequences across multiple transmitters add PDCCH link diversity, improving control-channel reliability in shadow and deep fading.
UE capability signaling lets the base station choose uplink TCI or SRI beam management, reducing beam configuration uncertainty.
When PSFCH feedback is disabled, the transmitting terminal selects HARQ-ACK reporting actions to avoid unnecessary transmissions and keep retransmission control clear.
Separate RMSI-based bandwidth part settings let low-capability terminals access the network without exceeding their bandwidth limits.
Distinct PDCCH settings for each UE type improve paging reception, cut errors, and support low-complexity NR-RedCap devices.
Bitmap reporting of unused configured grant occasions helps base stations reduce uplink waste and adapt allocation to buffered data.
Configurable priority rules let terminals handle PDCCH and NZP-CSI-RS collisions across beams, improving throughput and reception quality.
Preconfigured delay and QCL rules help a UE handle linked control channel candidates and send random access messages with clearer timing.
Multiple PUCCH resource configurations adapt repetitions to pathloss across transmission points, improving UCI reliability and coverage.
Buffer symbols in a 5G NR positioning window give UE time for beam switching and DCI processing, reducing PRS drops outside measurement gaps.
An orthogonal second reference signal helps detect active sequences without iterative matrix operations, improving wireless transmission efficiency.
Configurable interleaving and cyclic shifting across repeated CORESETs help reduced-capability UEs decode PDCCH over more than three symbols.
RRC-configured CORESET pools let a UE receive PDCCHs from multiple TRPs with less redundant signaling and more efficient beam management.