Repeated PDCCH transmission across multiple CORESETs lets terminals combine identical DCI copies to improve 5G control-channel reliability.
Orthogonal OFDM voting and non-coherent detection remove CSI overhead in federated edge learning while preserving accuracy in fading channels.
More type 0 CSS monitoring slots and symbol adjustment let RedCap UE add PDCCH repetitions to compensate for coverage loss.
A receiver compares power delay profiles across component carriers to report similarity metrics that improve 5G positioning accuracy with less overhead.
Multiple PDCCH search spaces and CRB-based control signaling improve 5G NR scheduling flexibility while reducing blind decoding and collisions.
Simultaneous overlapping BWPs let wireless receivers handle mixed numerologies for eMBB and URLLC while avoiding unnecessary power use.
UE capability reporting lets the network schedule multi-carrier uplink transmissions around RF chain switching limits to avoid failures.
UEs identify starting RBs within SBFD subbands despite BWP overlap, improving full-duplex resource use and reducing interference.
Dynamic switching between UE and network-node SBFD modes adapts to traffic demand, improving spectrum use while limiting self-interference.
Sub-band full duplex in 5G NR enables simultaneous DL and UL on separate sub-bands to cut uplink delay and use spectrum more efficiently.
Configuring multiple SRS resource sets lets the network switch between single and multiple DCI modes to balance signaling overhead and allocation efficiency.
Adaptive priority settings let sidelink discovery signals preempt transport blocks, improving resource allocation and reducing interference.
Modulation-specific packet padding signaling gives WLAN receivers enough PHY packet processing time without changing 802.11be PE thresholds.
Clear DMRS and PSCCH symbol-allocation rules based on subchannel size improve V2X sidelink compatibility and transmission reliability.
Configurable blind detection counting lets terminals handle multi-cell DCI overbooking while keeping PDCCH candidates and CCE use within limits.
When an SCell beam fails in carrier aggregation, the UE sends a BFR MAC CE through the primary cell to restore connectivity without waiting for grants.
When CSI payload exceeds uplink capacity, layer-priority discarding preserves essential feedback and reduces reporting overhead.
New SCS, CP, and DFT options improve timing flexibility and reduce interference for high-bandwidth future network signals.
Single-DCI cross-carrier scheduling coordinates uplink and downlink across multiple cells while reducing PDCCH blind decoding complexity.
Prioritization rules let a wireless device choose uplink or downlink per symbol across serving cells, reducing SBFD collisions and latency.
Aperiodic temporary reference signals in non-consecutive slots let user equipment synchronize secondary cells faster without frequent sync broadcasts.
Dynamic guard band checks coordinate bandwidth part and duplex switching to cut latency, preserve capacity, and simplify UE handling.
Scheduling a subsection of the active bandwidth part lets 5G UE monitor and communicate on less spectrum, cutting connected-mode power use.
Flexible ePDCCH resource mapping and monitoring improve multi-carrier scheduling, processing time, and frame error handling.
Frequency interlaces, combs, and mini-interlaces spread PUCCH and PRACH signals to improve power use, detection, and multiplexing.
Time-division CSI-RS and flexible sidelink resource allocation reduce PSSCH collisions while improving latency and reliability for V2X links.
Orthogonality-based BWP reallocation lets wireless devices switch MIMO groups to improve bitrate and capacity while limiting power use.
Flexible BWP and SBFD mapping across carriers enables simultaneous uplink and downlink in TDD, improving utilization and cutting latency.
Decoded OBSS preambles let WLAN stations mark channels busy or available, improving throughput and spectral efficiency in dense deployments.
Separate SBFD and non-SBFD PRG signaling lets user equipment choose the right downlink PRG size and improve transmission accuracy.
Preconfigured SRS resources and beam alignment improve UE positioning accuracy while limiting latency and resource overhead in 5G NR.
By reporting NR-DC parameters only when they differ from CA settings, UE capability signaling stays accurate while cutting report size.
Time-ordered monitoring of sidelink resource sets avoids expired candidate resources, improving utilization and reducing interference.
Graphical slot and cell views turn 5G carrier aggregation logs into faster scheduling analysis for debugging and error detection.
Base-station state feedback resolves transmitter ambiguity during multi-band uplink switching, reducing interruptions and improving spectrum use.
RRC-based DCI antenna port bitwidth adaptation cuts control overhead while preserving DMRS mapping, coverage, and PDSCH reliability.
Duplicate data sent across multiple resource units lets high-attenuation clients combine signals for stronger, more reliable wireless links.
By reserving real and imaginary symbol parts on different OFDM subcarriers, this case lowers uplink PAPR with simpler amplifier hardware.
Pre-calculating CPU time and core usage for multi-sub-configuration CSI reports helps terminals stagger processing and ease occupancy pressure.
A network node assigns receiver types by channel condition so UEs cut power use without sacrificing downlink throughput.
Selective LTE-M subcarrier puncturing limits outlying tones at NR PRB boundaries, improving coexistence and reducing resource waste.
Maps RIV-based scheduling from a smaller BWP to a wider RB set, improving wireless resource allocation under changing traffic demands.
Null tones inside aggregated Wi-Fi PPDUs carry urgent data, cutting latency for time-sensitive traffic without interrupting regular transmissions.
Reference-cell counting lets multi-cell DCI overbooking stay within blind detection and channel estimation limits while preserving scheduling flexibility.
Dynamic LBT-based signaling tells UEs when reference signals are actually sent, reducing interference and avoiding biased measurements.
Pre-configured MTRP candidate cells let a UE recover from cell failure quickly without serving cell information, cutting data interruption.
Configured sidelink bandwidth parts enable switching with uplink time-domain resources, reducing conflicts and improving 5G resource use.
Discontiguous RU allocation in a 160MHz PPDU boosts throughput and coverage while cutting signaling overhead in wireless LAN transmission.
Offsets service-channel DMRS from control-channel symbols in mini-slots to prevent interference and improve demodulation.
Reporting DC subcarrier locations for selected BWP-CC combinations helps the network avoid PTRS overlap, reducing interference and EVM.