Repeated time-domain windows let UE measure PRS phase differences within one window, removing timing errors and preserving phase continuity.
Predefined synchronization bandwidths and signaled PDCCH numerology let mixed-bandwidth UEs access next-generation cellular networks.
Segmented DCI blocks help NR-U terminals cut PDCCH blind detection time while preserving accurate cell and resource indication.
Aligns RRC and PSBCH TDD timing so terminals inside and outside coverage share a consistent sidelink resource pool with lower complexity.
Measures frame timing differences at transmission-node level so multi-TRP serving cells can report more accurate SFTD for synchronization.
Synchronized AP timing, orthogonal resource assignment, and directional uplink/downlink cuts contention and latency in dense wireless networks.
Hardcoded and scaled offsets let UEs locate Type0-PDCCH after SSB bursts at 480 and 960 kHz SCS for reliable initial access.
Time-synchronized Doppler null scanning derives bearing and relative position without explicit node data exchange, improving resilient PNT.
Selected CSI-RS and SSB receive beams let a UE measure cross-link interference by direction and report it for better beam pairing and TDD tuning.
Stored timing advance from candidate cells lets the network skip random access during switching, cutting terminal power use and interference.
Selective BWP activation and deactivation during candidate cell switching cuts UE power use, signaling overhead, and management complexity.
When uplink transmissions from different timing advance groups overlap, UE selection conditions prioritize one signal to limit interference and preserve reliability.
Terminal feedback on beam, uplink carrier, BWP, and RACH failures helps the network tune random access parameters to cut collisions and improve access success.
Shared timing advance from a first candidate cell lets a terminal skip extra random access, cutting power use and interference.
Broadcast and unicast clock quality updates help idle or inactive UEs maintain timing synchronization for reliable URLLC communication.
Controlled overlap signaling lets WLAN devices request low-latency channel access during ongoing PPDU reception without disrupting priority data delivery.
Identity-based signatures let UEs verify broadcast system information from legitimate base stations before security algorithms are agreed.
Pre-configured and activated uplink grants let terminals access candidate cells without random access, cutting handover interruption time.
A multi-antenna LEO relay uses MIMO, diversity, and beamforming to carry IoT data from remote buoys and mountains to base stations.
Uses available SSB, TRS, and CSI-RS signals to cut idle-mode wake-ups while maintaining AGC, tracking, and paging monitoring reliability.
By excluding candidate resources and limiting NR sidelink to the first slot, LTE reception failures from AGC oversaturation are avoided.
Staggered frequency switching speeds synchronous wireless connection setup while preserving stable communication in industrial environments.
Adaptive PDC triggering helps terminal and network devices achieve sub-900 ns synchronization for time-sensitive wireless services.
Predictive UE pairing aligns data requests for simultaneous transmissions, improving MU-MIMO use while cutting energy and heat.
Upstream send-time adjustment aligns downlink packet arrival with scheduling windows to cut waiting delay and preserve end-to-end delay guarantees.
Frequency control information lets GNSS and non-GNSS terminals correct NTN Doppler shifts, improving uplink efficiency and easing base station processing.
RAR- and DCI-based Msg3 PUSCH repetition control extends 5G NR random access uplink coverage without separate pre-connection signaling.
Periodic delay checks let a shared remote unit detect and restore downlink synchronization errors across multiple main units.
Control information sent during uplink or downlink gaps helps NTN links stop unnecessary repetitions, cutting delay and power use.
Specific SFN mode indication via RRC, TCI state, or PDCCH helps network and terminal devices execute MTRP processing correctly.
Preconfigured PDCCH occasion to SSB mapping helps terminals receive MCCH reliably during beam sweeping across NR RRC states.
Adaptive correlation thresholds improve frame synchronization accuracy under varying data patterns while reducing power waste in wireless receivers.
SSB-based puncturing patterns align CORESET #0 in 5 MHz bandwidths to minimize partial CCEs and protect channel estimation.
Advance source-change signaling lets V2X UEs switch synchronization together, reducing sidelink disconnection and keeping broadcasts continuous.
Beam-specific counting indications improve multicast broadcast resource allocation and reliable delivery for NR sidelink, V2X, and IoT use.
Multiple timing advance groups let a wireless device handle TAT expiry across SpCell PTAGs, improving alignment reliability in heterogeneous networks.
Auxiliary frequency-position information lets terminals locate synchronization signals faster across flexible carriers while cutting search time and power use.
A smoothing filter tempers clock frequency corrections in the feedback loop to cut jitter and keep synchronization stable.
Timestamp-based network reporting aligns audio, video, and touch flows for end-to-end synchronization while limiting signaling overhead.
An AP proxy schedules sensing measurement periods in WLAN radio frames, cutting latency and signaling waste during multi-band communication.
When a candidate cell becomes unavailable, the terminal keeps or discards timing advance by network indication to preserve uplink timing consistency.
Multiple OTT reference signals are scaled by a confidence-based factor to derive more reliable positional uncertainty in wireless positioning.
Predicted TSF values compensate for read delays in multi-radio wireless audio links, cutting latency while keeping playback synchronized.
Preconfigured cell group activation in MR-DC cuts signaling overhead and interruption time while preserving terminal communication reliability.
Threshold-triggered uplink time quality requests keep network elements aligned while reducing signaling delay, overhead, and terminal power use.
Coordinated TXOP timing across idle WLAN links raises multi-link throughput and cuts latency while keeping access compatible with existing standards.
Configured grant SDT in RRC inactive mode switches to dynamic grant when TAT expires, preserving timing alignment and spectral efficiency.
GPIO PPS pulse detection measures N3-to-NW-TT clock offset in a 5G UPF, enabling sub-100 ns multiport time synchronization.
Timing advance lets the network calculate RTT transmit-receive offsets, improving terminal positioning without strict base station synchronization.
Early timing advance acquisition and conditional handover help a wireless device recover from secondary-cell link failure with less interruption.