By comparing synchronization information before switching sources and waiting only when needed, vehicle terminals reduce V2V communication interruptions.
FTM round-trip timing lets WLAN access points locate stations more accurately and steer them across APs or bands with fewer missed handoffs.
Timing-offset-based switching delay keeps uplink bandwidth changes aligned so the base station can receive SR and uplink data in NTN links.
Timestamp comparison across vehicle onboard computers detects sync drift and triggers alerts to protect reliable system operation.
Adjacent satellite assistance data sets UE measurement windows so beam-hopping SSB signals can be found for more reliable RRM measurements.
Base-station Doppler estimates and UE frequency retuning cut uplink offset error and reduce demodulation load in high-speed scenarios.
A bitmap-guided SS/PBCH exclusion scheme lets UEs rate-match PDSCH resources on unlicensed spectrum with less overlap and interference.
A coordinator AP sends a sync frame at a predefined time to align PHY preambles across BSSs and reduce co-channel interference.
Indication-driven timing advance and subcarrier spacing adjustments cut 5G uplink sync error to meet TSN 1 μs timing needs.
Pre-handover random access, power adjustment, and retransmission timers improve timing advance acquisition during L1/L2 inter-cell mobility.
By deriving CORESET #0 bandwidth from SS/PBCH frequency position, RedCap UEs can receive SIB1 on PDSCH with less delay and higher reliability.
Reference-time beacons let wireless controllers timestamp inputs accurately, preserving fair input order across multiple gaming devices.
A delay-timer approach restores medium synchronization after EMLSR blind periods, improving frame exchange timing and access recovery.
A timing offset shifts the RAR window after SCell preamble transmission, improving NTN random access reliability while cutting monitoring power.
A two-part timing offset lets NTN user equipment handle large-cell propagation delays and keep uplink transmissions accurately synchronized.
A unified scaling-factor scheme handles SSB overlap with SMTC and measurement gaps to keep L1-RSRP measurements accurate and simpler to implement.
A tertiary synchronization signal expands PCI space and cuts neighboring cell duplication without a proportional rise in UE detection load.
A 5G NR repeater uses a base-station control link to configure amplify-and-forward uplink and downlink paths while supporting legacy UEs.
Separate timing advance values for downlink reception and CLI measurements improve symbol alignment and reduce interference in partial TA operation.
Independent backoff on two WLAN links enables synchronized frame starts while reducing channel access collisions in multi-link transmission.
Selective clock quality reporting gives UEs the timing accuracy they need while reducing signaling overhead in wireless networks.
Multiple timing advance groups let UEs signal support per band and cell, improving uplink synchronization and lowering latency in multi-TRP networks.
Scheduler-driven radio resource changes are tracked to correct delay shifts and keep direct terminal links time-synchronized for coordinated control.
Exchanging measurement, timing, and beam error data lets terminals and LMFs assess positioning integrity in downlink and mixed positioning.
A sequence carrying frame synchronization lets simple sensing UEs sync without PSBCH decoding, improving coexistence with communication devices.
Timing Advance shifts uplink timing so compact NTN terminals can avoid downlink-uplink overlap and maintain normal communication.
Extension type signaling lets the RU detect and report random access preambles more efficiently, easing fronthaul capacity and DU-RU split costs.
Different timing advances for different TRPs help UE uplink signals arrive correctly in multi-transmission scenarios.
Selective PDCCH skipping reduces unnecessary control channel monitoring, lowering wireless power use while preserving throughput after random access.
A terminal shifts the random access response window using satellite distance and light-speed delay to prevent missed responses on long-delay links.
A tailored NTN timing advance procedure improves uplink synchronization and cuts handover latency during RACH-less cell switching.
Adaptive PRACH repetitions across same or different beams improve random access coverage while balancing transmission time and beam overhead.
Network devices exchange preamble, terminal, and time-frequency data to match timing advances correctly and avoid cell-switching interruptions.
Correlation and synchronization state at the QoS flow level enables cooperative transmission and aligned playback for low-latency multi-modality services.
Updated SSB patterns let UEs re-evaluate valid RACH and PUSCH occasions, reducing collisions and avoiding wasted uplink resources.
A network entity switches SSB periodicity by device connection status to cut energy use while preserving wireless connectivity.
Timing compensation combines RS reception timing with signaled time length to improve mobile wireless positioning accuracy with lower overhead.
Clock quality information is delivered during random access, letting idle or inactive 5G UEs avoid full RRC connection overhead.
Dynamic GNSS validity reporting lets NTN UEs update measurement gaps, reducing power use, signaling overhead, and state switching.
Manages timing advance timers across serving and candidate cells to keep uplink synchronization stable during inter-cell mobility.
Moving random access preamble detection to the RU cuts fronthaul bandwidth while preserving efficient reporting to the DU.
Preloaded re-synchronization data lets NTN user equipment switch target cells with less interruption and lower signaling overhead.
Cell-type signaling lets terminals distinguish NTN cells and switch from terrestrial random access to delay-aware access for higher success rates.
When an LTM cell switch command omits PTAG timing adjustment, the wireless device measures timing advance and starts alignment timing for smoother mobility.
Different sync frequencies and measurement windows let half-duplex radio nodes establish 6G mesh synchronization faster across multiple links.
By measuring PRS receive timing against a reference transmit slot timing, this case improves sidelink round-trip-time accuracy for 5G positioning.
Multiple SIBs and dedicated RRC signaling extend V2X receiving resource pool configuration beyond SIB size limits for flexible terminal modes.
Accumulating pseudorange differences across time lets static GNSS receivers estimate position accurately when satellite signals are intermittent or weak.
Mode- and band-specific TA offset signaling improves timing alignment in high-frequency wireless links while reducing interference.
Correlation values and accumulative phase differences speed symbol boundary detection while improving channel estimation in wireless synchronization.