Limited uplink resources in SBFD slots can cause RACH collisions; configured repetition improves initial access accuracy and coverage.
Immediate resynchronization after uplink SCC activation reduces delay, while feedback-based retriggering supports diverse terminals.
Time-error correction adjusts UWB response times to improve distance accuracy while reducing receiver activation and current consumption.
Peer devices compare initial presentation offsets and adopt the longer duration to align uplink and downlink delays automatically.
See how shared synchronization signals align control and controlled devices across communication sub-systems while carrying resource configuration information.
A UE identifies licensed or unlicensed spectrum, then adjusts S-SSB spacing, period, and transmission count to improve sidelink synchronization.
Fixed terminal processing times limit flexibility; configurable uplink start symbols adapt processing to task complexity and reduce costs.
Modified and conjugate sequences support gain control, signal detection, and time-frequency synchronization with lower reception complexity.
Multiple timing configurations let an IAB node assign signals to separate time resources, improving flexibility in dense NR deployments.
A terminal measures candidate-gateway SSBs on the service link to support reliable handover without extra transceiver hardware or bandwidth.
Application functions pass UE capabilities and delay information to network nodes so 5G compensation adapts to handovers and deployment conditions.
Coordinating time advance timers across aggregated bands lets the primary-cell timer expire last and preserves uplink synchronization.
During SDT, TAT expiry triggers a switch from configured-grant to dynamic-grant resources, preserving continuity and improving resource utilization.
Transmission and synchronization errors can overlap ultrasonic signals; calculated sending times place multiple devices in separate receiving slots for accurate indoor goniometry.
RIS and repeaters manage SSB transmission to extend communication coverage and reduce interference during heterogeneous-network initial access.
The 5G-NR modem shares radio-frame timing with the E-UTRA modem, reducing redundant SFTD processing, power use, and die area.
A terminal checks semi-static downlink symbols before PUSCH repetition, helping maintain timely and reliable uplink delivery.
IAB timing changes are reported to a positioning entity, helping coordinate synchronization and resource handling across the backhaul.
Distinct broadcast formats help UEs identify terrestrial or non-terrestrial cells before synchronization, avoiding wasted power on incompatible networks.
Wireless devices measure separate uplink and downlink delays, then adjust parameters so data is compared at the same time.
Distributing PSSS and SSSS across OFDM symbols limits overlap-related demodulation errors and improves sidelink reliability.
Duplicate transmissions in 5G relay paths waste network resources; DTDS uses feedback to identify and discard duplicate data bundles.
Baseband sub-sample resolution and local oscillator timing extend PTP synchronization for wireless TSN devices and deterministic latency.
Direct reference-signal exchange between antenna reference points reduces timing errors using existing wireless resources instead of costly GNSS or PTP infrastructure.
A link-adaptive protocol probes roundtrip delay and limits per-link jitter to bring approximately 1 ms synchronization to 5G TDD networks.
Dense sidelink vehicle formations can cause PRS collisions; AoA-based pattern and time-region selection enables faster relative positioning.
Satellite movement can invalidate ephemeris data; detecting uplink desynchronization triggers timely re-acquisition to restore reliable transmission.
Adaptive selection between base-station timing and local time helps mobile terminals preserve synchronization precision during signal changes and network switching.
Frequency-offset feedback and adaptive clock control help UWB receivers handle drift while improving ranging accuracy and power efficiency.
Using TDD periodicity to select an SL reference SCS improves UL timing accuracy and limits sidelink interference with downlink transmission.
Different SSB energy modes use tailored thresholds so UEs can detect beam failures while balancing network energy consumption and radio-link reliability.
A NIC sorts neighbor records, validates time-server certificates, and routes requests to trusted sources after power loss.
Signal quality measurements guide timing advance reuse after SCG deactivation, balancing fast activation with reliable uplink synchronization.
SMTC windows and scheduling restrictions prioritize SSB inter-frequency measurements over uplink transmissions without measurement gaps.
See how a UPF marks uplink or downlink packets so the access network can set AN PDB and protect TSN residence-time limits.
Weighted-closeness centrality selects a dynamic Global-anchor to reduce synchronization latency as UWB positioning clusters expand or change.
Repeated one-to-one CXPI transmissions create timing gaps; PID-based broadcast frames let automotive slave nodes receive data simultaneously.
Modulating time-sensitive signals onto USB power pins bypasses serial data paths, enabling fixed, low latency between an access point and dongle.
High-frequency signal loss limits point-to-point coverage; active and passive user equipment form cooperative groups that relay data over sidelinks.
Separate transmit and receive nonces reduce synchronization loss after packet loss or delay and help limit delay attacks in node encryption.
Common Koffset and UE-specific k delays clarify when NTN UEs apply MAC-CE commands, aligning uplink transmissions with satellite timing.
Three-point raster clusters spaced every 600 kHz help UEs avoid overlapping synchronization detections and shorten initial cell search.
Combining timestamp data across WLAN frames reduces one-to-one FTM exchanges while maintaining precise clock-offset calibration.
Concurrent unlicensed-band operation can trigger UE in-device coexistence problems; exchanged timing data aligns slot and symbol boundaries.
Comparing propagation times at different carrier frequencies reveals NLOS conditions and supports more accurate localization and ranging.
Periodic SIB1 broadcasts consume network and UE power; this case uses SSB-based detection and PRACH requests for targeted delivery.
Dynamic SSB timing can confuse slot directions; SFI interpretation rules align UEs and network entities to reduce errors and signaling overhead.
Advance ephemeris data helps terminals find target-frequency signals faster, reducing search delay and off-network risk around fast-moving satellites.
Propagation-aware scheduling avoids overlapping uplink and downlink slots at half-duplex UEs, reducing TDD gap overhead in satellite FDD networks.
A terminal uses TRP-specific timing advance and synchronization status to trigger random access while maintaining communication quality across multiple transmission points.