Real-time K28.5-based clock trimming keeps high-speed asynchronous serial links synchronized and reduces metastability-driven data loss.
Partitioned constellations let simultaneous packet transmission raise throughput with stream-specific code rates while limiting decoding complexity.
Common sidelink synchronization across aggregated carriers helps autonomous V2V links raise capacity and maintain reliable data transmission.
A dual-mode correction scheme uses network feedback to separate Doppler shift and oscillator drift, cutting errors and oscillator power needs.
Receiver activity rate guides blind, normal, or fast SCell activation to cut delay and UE power use in carrier aggregation.
Phase differences between synchronized signals at different frequencies enable accurate indoor distance estimation without high-precision timing hardware.
An N-path filter and energy detector let UWB transceivers communicate and measure range with low power and no extra ranging hardware.
Indication information marks timestamped FlexE data blocks, enabling higher-frequency clock sync without overhead-frame limits.
Time-index-based scrambling lets a wireless device verify SS block detection through PBCH CRC, reducing NR initial access delay and errors.
A delay circuit and DLL recover clock frequency from the input carrier without a PLL, cutting power use and reducing noise.
Clock-synchronized phase measurements correct delay mismatches between MIMO transmit paths, improving timing alignment and reception accuracy.
PBCH-carried SSB location indication helps terminals find RMSI-linked blocks faster, cutting blind detection, delay, and power use.
Estimated bit reliability guides PBCH bit placement and successive decoding, improving broadcast channel accuracy and latency in 5G NR.
Primary-carrier SLSS lets UEs share common timing across aggregated sidelink carriers, improving V2V capacity and reliability without network coverage.
A digital PLL centers the control signal to cut phase offset and noise in NFC card emulation while supporting Manchester Type A 106 kbps.
Background XO calibration uses known wireless signals across temperature to cut GNSS frequency error without costly compensated oscillators.
A tunable RF receiver and oscillator use master-node calibration to keep wireless slave nodes time-synchronized without quartz crystals.
Single-tone sweep calibration derives compensation filter taps and delay to suppress image signals from IQ imbalance in high-data-rate receivers.
Aggregating primary and secondary carriers lets V2V sidelink UEs keep common synchronization and raise data rate without network support.
Separate first and second pilots let the network detect terminals and estimate frequency offset more accurately without extra time-frequency resources.
A control-switched bidirectional amplifier handles TDD and FDD DSL signals on copper lines to extend coverage and data rates with less hardware complexity.
Attaching CRC bits to scrambled PBCH data and timing information improves synchronization accuracy and broadcast reliability in 5G NR.
Timestamped carrier attributes let an RF correction preprocessor align timeslot-based corrections with dynamic LMR carriers to cut interference and distortion.
System information scrambling tied to the SS block time index enables early error detection and avoids delayed or incorrect NR initial access.
Precomputed aging and temperature coefficients let a crystal oscillator maintain stable frequency during external clock interruptions.
Calibration signals let a slave node tune its RF oscillator to a master frequency, removing quartz crystals while preserving timing accuracy.
An N-path filter and energy detector let UWB transceivers measure time of flight for precise ranging with lower power and less hardware.
Phase correction between TX and RX PLL outputs stabilizes transient delay calibration and improves round-trip time positioning accuracy.
A reconfigurable calculation unit lets a software ADPLL handle multiple standards in one reference cycle while reducing RF spurs and silicon area.
An N-path filter and energy detector let UWB transceivers handle robust ranging and communication with low power and no separate GPS or ultrasonic circuits.
Separate acquisition and tracking modes correct Doppler shift and oscillator drift in mobile terminals while enabling lower-cost oscillators.
Background XO calibration uses known wireless signals and temperature mapping to stabilize GNSS timing before positioning starts.
Descrambling NR system information with SS block time index data lets UEs verify timing early and avoid delayed or incorrect initial access.
A dual-field WLAN preamble lets legacy receivers detect frame duration while newer devices identify the higher-throughput protocol.
A CDF-based receiver estimates PA AM/AM nonlinearity to avoid predistortion PAPR penalties while preserving BER and efficiency.
Encodes SNR in beam-hopping frames to vary header length, improving acquisition and data rate under bursty low-SNR downlinks.
One-way circulant PLL coupling keeps distributed LO signals phase-coherent while cutting microwave loss, noise, and power use.
A common multiradio reference time aligns protocol clocks to cut guard times, reduce RF interference, and improve shared resource scheduling.
Timestamped data frames let plant stations calculate phase and oscillator drift, maintaining wide area synchronization without GPS or SDH changes.
Frequency-response simulation lets staged AGC derive matched control signals earlier, cutting delay, data loss, and LTE QoS degradation.
Preassigned slave timers enable edge-based PWM responses after one master trigger, cutting communication time and avoiding bus collisions.
Separate I and Q interleaving with modulation-dependent rotation improves OFDM demodulation robustness in multipath fading channels.
Higher-layer measurement settings make sync-signal frequency and bandwidth configurable, easing cell detection and coexistence with legacy radio standards.
Calibration signals let a slave RF oscillator tune to a master node, replacing quartz crystals while preserving timing and frequency accuracy.
CRC-protected PBCH timing and cell ID scrambling improve NR synchronization reliability while limiting decoding overhead.
A software-based ADPLL uses a reconfigurable calculation unit to support multiple wireless standards while reducing silicon area and RF spurs.
Balanced differential sync pulse drivers cut PSI5 EMC emissions while preserving timing compliance and existing sensor compatibility.
Known wireless signals calibrate crystal oscillator frequency across temperature in the background, improving GNSS startup reliability and position accuracy.
Preselected time synchronization codes and interleavers cut LTE M2M signaling overhead, reduce delay, and limit device collisions.
CDF-based receiver compensation estimates PA AM/AM nonlinearity, letting transmitters run nearer compression with better efficiency and BER.