Predicting idle UE activation lets 5G cells pre-allocate beams and radio resources, reducing attach failures, delays, and overhead.
Separate TCI state lists for access and backhaul links simplify NCR beam control while improving wireless coverage and signaling efficiency.
DCI-driven switching between codebook and non-codebook PUSCH cuts SRS overhead and interference for TRP and RP beam management.
Pre-configured cell sets activated by MAC CE cut FR2 handover latency while simplifying TCI state control for beam management.
Switches between preconfigured and learned modulation CQI tables using RS-based SNR and MSE comparison to improve throughput and bit error rate.
A centralized IRS manager shares reflecting resources across base stations to improve coverage and communication efficiency with lower power use.
Partitioning antenna panels into beam zones cuts beam shape signaling overhead by sending one full beam and differential amplitude and phase data.
Angle and position sensing predict radio link blockages early enough to trigger beam switching or handover before failure.
Multicast RIS configuration lets secondary surfaces derive codebooks locally, cutting base station computation and signaling delay.
A unified scalar CSI feedback scheme cuts chipset complexity while keeping transmission efficient across diverse 6G antenna and UE scenarios.
UE-selected beam subsets cut signaling overhead while preserving beam reporting accuracy in wireless beam management.
By separating scrambling and non-scrambling RNTI types, this case preserves SPS/CS flexibility in multi-TRP NR while conserving RNTI resources.
By aligning UE active states with RIS on-off patterns, this case improves DRX scheduling, communication timing, and power saving.
A UE signals the uplink resource type before sending a beam report, helping the network avoid ambiguity, blind detection, and resource waste.
A pyramid reconfigurable intelligent surface splits and redirects one wireless signal to multiple receivers when line-of-sight is unavailable.
Autonomous UE antenna allocation uses signal measurements to support simultaneous multi-network transmission with less redundant circuitry and distortion.
Dynamic RIS subarray codebooks replace static partitioning and TDM to support multiple network nodes with lower interference and power use.
Preconfigured beam validity and location-based switching cut reference-signal overhead and latency in narrow-beam wireless links.
Wi-Fi CSI and panelist feedback are combined to train viewer presence models that improve audience measurement accuracy over manual input alone.
Configured mapping between CSI model inputs and reporting data improves channel decoding accuracy while limiting system complexity.
Decorrelation and neural compression shrink IRS phase shift vectors, cutting configuration overhead while preserving beamforming performance.
Dynamic multi-orbit beam reselection switches among LEO, GEO, and MEO links to reduce latency, avoid coverage gaps, and keep passenger data stable.
Preset offset timing aligns CSI measurements with downlink reference signals during duplex mode switching, improving reporting accuracy.
Versioned short beacons cut WLAN beacon overhead and speed link setup by sending only essential BSS information unless changes occur.
Frequency- and state-dependent UE beam patterns counter beam squint and array gain loss, improving mmWave angle-based positioning.
Invalidating grants after beam failure and restoring them by timer expiry helps maintain efficient, reliable beam-based wireless communication.
Spatial filtering between MIMO antenna panels suppresses direct-link interference so weak backscattered signals can be detected reliably.
When active TCI states exceed allowed BFD resources, predefined UE selection rules keep beam failure detection aligned while limiting signaling overhead.
Reused RMSI bits in a first SS block point UEs to the RMSI-bearing block, cutting blind scanning, power use, and bandwidth waste.
When 5G links are denied, tactical radios and relay UEs bridge cellular connections through threat-aware mesh networking for robust transport.
Stage-based beam scanning with UE feedback narrows beam direction quickly, reducing wireless initial access time without exhaustive scans.
A series-parallel delayer and phase-shifter feed network enables frequency-division multi-beams with lower complexity and better channel estimation.
Beam-based UE distribution mapping identifies overloaded cell areas and offloads them to neighboring base stations to improve throughput and frequency efficiency.
Beamforming, power, thermal, and channel conditions let the UE choose and signal the best inter-band CA mode for higher reliability and throughput.
Periodic RSRP-based antenna imbalance estimation lets a UE adapt its transmission diversity scheme to improve link quality and throughput.
Configuration rules use SRS usage, timing, and beam report context to validate sharing one SRS resource across multiple resource sets.
Beam validity is judged across current and past SRS hops to avoid inaccurate spatial resource selection under frequency hopping.
Orthogonal RS resources let NR nodes report new channel information and PMI with lower overhead while preserving CSI compatibility.
Multiple Msg1 transmissions in PDCCH-ordered RACH cut access latency and improve beam-diverse reception under misalignment and pathloss.
A matrix of shared mixer circuits cuts front-end size and power while supporting beam scanning, tracking, and multi-beam antenna operation.
Decomposing CSI into orthogonal vectors enables more accurate MIMO feedback while cutting the overhead of direct matrix quantization.
Varying beam angle, width, and shape across positioning transmissions improves AoD granularity without a major latency penalty.
Threshold-based RS set updates keep stronger 5G reference signals available, reducing beam failures and improving recovery success.
Sub-symbol CSI processing and partial multiplexing speed uplink reporting, improving CPU use and latency for high-frequency URLLC links.
Bitmap-based TCI selection maps each DCI repetition to a TRP state, improving control channel coverage and reliability with limited overhead.
When multicast HARQ-ACK on PUCCH overlaps an uplink channel, the terminal selects PUCCH or PUSCH to avoid collisions and protect throughput.
Beam-specific channel detection improves idle-channel sensing in unlicensed spectrum, raising beam transmission accuracy and throughput.
ACK frame signal quality is used to choose and retrain antenna patterns, reducing packet loss, delay, and selection errors.
Modified QR decomposition keeps relative phase across subcarriers and pulses, enabling WLAN sensing of delay, angle, and Doppler.
Hardware beam selection suppresses multipath interference and speeds arrival direction detection without FFT-MUSIC software processing.