Physical-layer BLE timestamping detects radio ON/OFF states via supply current to cut delay variability and improve IoT clock sync.
Segmented PRB monitoring and multi-symbol PSS/SSS formatting let reduced-capability MTC UEs decode 5G SSBs despite bandwidth limits.
Nested RTT timing uses repeated positioning reference signals to cut clock-error impact while reducing wireless resource overhead.
Timing indications embedded in beam-swept sync sequences let UEs align access events, cutting repeated transmissions and radio resource waste.
Carrier phase error information is sent with RS-P measurements so the position estimator can improve UE location accuracy with lower latency.
UEs pre-adjust synchronization timing during satellite soft switches using stored offsets, cutting signaling overhead before reconfiguration.
Sharing a transmitting UE's channel occupancy time lets PSFCH HARQ feedback avoid extra CCA, cutting sidelink delay and wasted resources.
Adaptive dwell-time tracking and freeze mode during non-dwell periods help a VSAT demodulator hold burst synchronization with lower power and stress.
Pre-calculated timing advance in system information helps terminals align uplink transmission in NTN links with long delays and fast satellite motion.
A timing realignment indication message sets a timing reference point to improve frame alignment and reduce interference across flexible wireless frame schemes.
Control-frame signaling and MediumSyncDelay timing help NSTR multi-link peers recover lost medium synchronization and reduce collisions.
A CSR uses a disciplined internal oscillator to bridge GPS flapping and maintain cellular timing sync without service interruption.
A target-cell TA is kept valid through the terminal's time alignment timer, enabling faster handover without unclear timing reliability.
Capability signaling preserves phase continuity during TA adjustment, improving joint channel estimation and coverage in satellite links.
Control frames and MediumSyncDelay handling help peer NSTR multi-link STAs recover channel access after interference causes medium sync loss.
Associating uplink signals with different TAGs and TCI states helps cut interference while improving timing control in heterogeneous networks.
Downlink timing differences between grouped cell reference signals let a terminal precompute target-cell TA and avoid random access delay.
Signaling between terminal and network selects TA- or RTT-based delay compensation to improve time synchronization across service scenarios.
Signaling lets a terminal choose timing advance acquisition and measurement start timing for candidate cells, improving uplink control during mobility.
Pre-handover timing advance lets a terminal synchronize uplink with a target cell early, cutting handover delay for XR and cloud gaming.
Timing difference and timing advance sharing let a gNodeB coordinate inter-terminal TDOA positioning with higher synchronization accuracy and lower latency.
K SSB sets extend satellite beam sweeping to cover more beam footprints while preserving existing time-domain resources and NR compatibility.
Fixed transmit and receive timing offsets in OFDM symbols reduce synchronization phase errors and improve ranging, angle measurement, and positioning.
Anchor UE synchronization tied to a known timing source improves sidelink TDOA positioning accuracy and reduces UE timing errors.
Receive timing is adjusted by slot conditions and validity periods to support efficient full-duplex 5G downlink reception.
Using SRS-based TA correction during handover, the terminal stays uplink-synchronized with the target cell without random access.
Terminal-reported timing and delay data helps 5G networks maintain precise TSN clock synchronization with lower signaling overhead.
Terminal-side TA calculation and reporting keeps NTN uplink timing aligned as LEO delay changes rapidly, cutting signaling overhead and access retries.
Grouping random access preambles by timing advance or location expands cyclic shifts and raises preamble capacity in large cells.
Target-cell TA information is sent before handover so the terminal can skip uplink synchronization and cut handover delay.
Preconfigured TA rules let terminals keep uplink synchronization across multiple cells while avoiding frequent random access and extra power use.
Active terminal requests for time quality updates reduce clock drift effects and support precise synchronization for delay-sensitive transmission.
Selective UE synchronization based on connectivity state cuts sidelink latency and interference for multi-link cellular communication.
Uses spatial relation information and timing advance groups to keep uplink transmissions synchronized across multiple TRPs.
Multiple synchronization references improve reference-signal time-difference measurement for more accurate wireless synchronization and positioning.
Dual autocorrelators compare constructive and destructive preamble correlation to cut false synchronization under interference and low SNR.
A hybrid PNT approach aligns asynchronous SoOP and terrestrial signals to a common time scale, improving coverage and positioning accuracy at lower cost.
Multiple timing advance values let a UE align uplink transmissions across TRPs, avoiding interference and preserving orthogonality.
UEs pick the strongest synchronization signal block and monitor linked control occasions to improve multicast reception quality with lower overhead.
Dynamic uplink gap settings let NB-IoT terminals track changing satellite delays for accurate TA adjustment, synchronization, and lower interference.
Pre-compensating satellite time and frequency offsets keeps 5G uplink and downlink frames aligned while reusing standard terminals and network equipment.
Cell-specific PBCH scrambling randomizes inter-cell interference in synchronous LTE, preserving soft combining gain and improving MIB decoding.
Coordinated SSB muting patterns let IAB nodes measure neighbors without blocking UE cell search, reducing collisions in half-duplex networks.
SSB-linked PDCCH monitoring lets a UE reuse the same reception beam for paging, reducing beam-management complexity while improving reliability.
Dynamic timing advance compensation keeps NTN uplink repetitions aligned with moving satellites, improving IoT transmission reliability and power use.
Compensates DU-RU trip-time error in 5G geolocation by adding and subtracting a waiting delay from uplink reference signal timing.
Wide-beam UE measurements switch to narrow beams when delay criteria fail, enabling accurate single or multiple timing advance loop grouping.
Preconfigured CG-SDT timer control keeps timing advance valid in RRC inactive UEs, cutting power use and signaling overhead.
Using CSI-RS, SSB, DMRS, and channel indicators together, the UE improves 5G NR radio link monitoring accuracy with less signaling.
Differentiated S-PSS and S-SSS sequences improve NR V2X sidelink synchronization reliability while reducing receiver processing complexity.