UE SINR feedback guides SSB frequency selection to avoid weak subcarriers, improving tracking loop stability and throughput.
Broadcast downlink control indications let idle or inactive NR terminals receive scheduled data without entering the connected state.
Adaptive RTS timing and cross-link information help non-STR multi-link wireless transmissions reduce interference while maintaining reliability.
Configurable uplink muting in SBFD slots limits cross-link interference while preserving PUSCH throughput and downlink reception quality.
Logical channel prioritization resolves PUCCH and PUSCH overlap for scheduling requests and Message A, improving random access reliability.
Explicit CORESET-based pre-emption indication helps 5G NR share downlink resources between eMBB and URLLC with lower latency impact.
Maximum transmission bandwidth signaling on PDCCH and PDSCH helps base stations serve more UEs while using limited radio resources more efficiently.
Paired CSI-RS configurations switch active and muted antenna ports with L1/L2 signaling to cut overhead, save energy, and stabilize UE behavior.
Unified TCI states let relays and wireless devices share beam resources across links, cutting signaling overhead while improving data rate and latency.
Split CSI reporting uses beta offset, alpha scaling, and omission indicators to cut uplink control complexity while preserving resource efficiency.
Periodic or triggered assistance signaling helps UEs avoid half-duplex sidelink resource conflicts and improve channel estimation reliability.
Orthogonal cover code sequencing across multiple PUSCH slots enables concurrent uplink repetitions with lower interference and better resource use.
Indication-based MDT signaling separates management and signaling measurements across access technologies to avoid overlap and configuration delay.
A time gap field in DCI 3_0 gives NR-U sidelink transmissions enough LBT sensing time to avoid WiFi collisions and support re-evaluation.
Dynamic sub-band TDD allocation in shared radio units cuts cross-link interference while improving throughput and resource use.
Enable PRACH in both UL-only and SBFD symbols by validating RACH occasions from subband and time-domain configuration to raise capacity and cut latency.
Time-threshold grant prioritization helps a WTRU handle overlapping uplink resources with less data loss and better transmission timing.
A segmented DCI field maps PTRS and DMRS ports for Rank 5+ PUSCH, enabling correct phase-noise compensation and reliable uplink transmission.
Flexible CSI-RS timing and gaps give terminals enough time to compute and report accurate CSI without wasting radio resources.
Reserved-bit protection, packet checks, and integrity validation secure GCR BAR frames against sequence attacks and groupcast data loss.
Compressed CSI feedback uses selected parameter sets instead of full PMI reporting to cut overhead while preserving channel accuracy and reliability.
Maps control data to the lowest interlaced subchannel first, simplifying RB allocation while supporting higher-throughput sidelink communication.
Event-triggered CSI reporting uses L1-RSRP thresholds and timers to cut PUCCH overhead while keeping beam updates timely.
A specific DCI field lets terminals distinguish single and multi-panel PUSCH scheduling, improving uplink coordination and throughput.
Credit-based grant control limits packet-distributed load sharing to available reorder cache, preventing out-of-order forwarding.
Unused PUSCH occasion reporting lets a UE persistently signal skipped configured grant uplink resources, reducing radio waste and improving BS scheduling.
Flexible CSI-RS symbol scheduling lets base stations avoid interference and improve channel estimation and CSI feedback accuracy.
Processed time-domain channel state information cuts air interface overhead while preserving the precision needed for terminal positioning.
Conflict-ranked RSI allocation avoids random access interference between cells, improving access success and RSI utilization.
RO group selection limits SSB index overlap so all PRACH occasions stay valid, improving coverage and reducing random access delay.
Separate SRS resource sets for SBFD and non-SBFD time units avoid unclear uplink sounding over downlink subbands and guard bands.
Identifier-linked trained parameter groups cut PMI feedback overhead while preserving CSI accuracy and transmission reliability in wireless nodes.
When the lowest-index subchannel lacks enough resource blocks, PSCCH shifts to an adjacent subchannel to preserve sidelink reliability and throughput.
Network-set input limits guide UE pre-processing for AI/ML-based CSI reporting, improving wireless signal accuracy without excessive UE complexity.
Intermediate common reference blocks improve mmWave control and data demodulation while limiting signaling overhead and supporting beam switching.
Threshold- and timer-based CSI reporting cuts uplink beam-report overhead while keeping beam updates timely for better transmission performance.
Adaptive CSI reporting timing lets wireless nodes allocate processing time by feedback type, reducing resource waste while meeting AI-based CSI needs.
A UE receives random access control information on a secondary cell, cutting dual-cell monitoring, processing load, and power use.
DCI updates SRS and PUSCH repetition counts faster than RRC, improving channel estimation and demodulation as channel conditions change.
Repeated DCI across PDCCH candidates improves decoding reliability under interference and varying channel conditions while managing duplicates.
Multiple candidate uplink TCI states are signaled through a unified framework to cut overhead while keeping coordinated beam selection.
A UE detects overlapping sidelink transmissions and signals retransmission with orthogonal reference signals to improve decoding reliability.
Discontinuous CORESET symbols let NR PDCCH avoid LTE CRS collision points, improving control-channel reliability in coexistence.
Timing and frequency offset-aware PUCCH allocation uses cyclic shift and orthogonal sequences to cut terminal interference and improve 5G uplink reception.
Preconfigured candidate PSCells enable faster, more reliable UE mobility with less interruption during successive conditional cell changes.
Grouping PRACH occasions by SSB index sets keeps repeated preambles on valid ROs, improving beam-aligned coverage and reducing access delay.
Priority-based sidelink PRS scheduling resolves uplink conflicts, cuts packet loss, and improves positioning accuracy.
UEs signal multiple processing-time and resource options so the network can relax scheduling timelines and raise wireless throughput.
Flexible CORESET settings let narrowband and legacy UEs monitor PDCCH efficiently, improving coverage while limiting complexity and power use.
Eight-level CDM with interlaced sub-PRBs and TD-OCC expands sidelink feedback capacity while keeping UE resource sharing manageable.