Equalizing symbol allocation across group-monitored control signals improves PDCCH coverage and power efficiency while limiting data channel constraints.
Dynamic DMRS switching lets the UE apply different FD-OCC patterns from DCI or RRC to cut interference, lower BLER, and improve channel estimation.
Adaptive PSFCH carrier selection uses indication data, carrier configuration, and CBR to raise NR-V2X sidelink throughput and feedback reliability.
Configuring carrier aggregation parameters for NR sidelink lets paired devices raise transmission rates and improve reception for demanding services.
Dynamic switching between multi-carrier and single-carrier downlink waveforms cuts phase noise and PAPR in high-frequency transmissions.
Keeps the UE in a non-default BWP during an active configured grant to avoid blocked transmissions and improve 5G link reliability.
Multiple SPS identifiers map resource assignments to different TTI lengths, reducing scheduling conflicts, latency, and interference.
By spreading control information across multiple symbols and monitoring occasions, bandwidth-reduced UEs can decode scheduling more reliably.
Multiple BWP-to-RBG mapping options let UE and network allocate frequency resources more flexibly while reducing scheduling complexity.
Aperiodic TRS bursts let UEs run AGC and time/frequency tracking in SSB-less secondary cells while preserving inter-band CA energy savings.
Adjacent time windows and selective symbol dropping give multi-TRP uplink beam handover enough processing time without wasting resources.
Combining blind detection over n time slots concentrates PDCCH monitoring resources, improves diversity gain, and lowers DCI blocking.
Dynamic and static PUCCH carrier selection uses the nearest UL opportunity across TDD carriers to cut HARQ feedback delay and improve efficiency.
Pre-mapped TCI states let a UE reuse earlier reference signal measurements, cutting 5G handover latency without extra beam training.
Dynamic PDCCH symbol counts adapt to SNR, congestion, and bandwidth to balance control reliability with downlink throughput across RAN clusters.
Grouping PDSCH transmissions into sub-codebooks and bundling feedback cuts HARQ-ACK size and uplink overhead in 5G NR.
Dynamic switching between SBFD and HD modes by time-frequency indications improves 5G NR resource use while limiting self-interference.
Clarified PDCCH and PUCCH carrier rules let terminals support flexible sidelink scheduling while keeping carrier configuration manageable.
Grouping member UEs and component carriers enables faster uplink acknowledgements with less interference and cross-carrier scheduling overhead.
A dormant serving cell state keeps downlink active while deferring uplink, cutting state-switch latency and improving communication efficiency.
Interference discovery messages let WLAN stations measure received power and coordinate STR links to manage self-interference.
Aggregated NR-U component carriers use a virtual bandwidth part to balance downlink bandwidth with stronger uplink link budget in 6 GHz.
Dynamic DMRS sequence length and tone reservation improve DFT-s-OFDM uplink coverage while reducing PAPR and resource overhead.
Sub-band slot allocation lets UEs handle dynamic TDD, CSI, and symbol overlap more efficiently to improve wireless resource use.
Segmented DFT-s-OFDM reference signals switch between data-tone and null-tone modes to improve CSI transmission flexibility and efficiency.
A PCC anchor with selectively activated SCCs cuts UE monitoring load and power use in NR sidelink carrier aggregation.
Preconfigured assistance-data validity lets a terminal send positioning SRS in RRC_INACTIVE and stop on terminal-ID signaling.
Slot-group-based PDCCH monitoring reconfigures blind decoding limits across mixed subcarrier spacings to cut UE power use and ambiguity.
Separate RLM, BFD, and BFR per bandwidth part improve beam failure estimates and let narrowband hopping avoid unreliable frequencies.
Relative frequency offsets let base stations indicate BWP, CORESET, and PDSCH locations accurately with lower UE search complexity.
Suspending a secondary cell group while retaining its configuration cuts terminal energy use and signaling overhead, with fast link resumption.
Bandwidth-specific indication control helps activate the right uplink reference signal resources during aggregation, improving accuracy and resource use.
Distributed-tone RU mapping spreads tones across 6 GHz LPI bandwidth to raise effective transmit power and extend coverage within regulatory limits.
Allocating sensing bandwidth from channel multipath spread improves movement detection while using frequency resources more efficiently.
Low-band carriers convey beam management information for high-band sidelink beams, cutting UE search energy and overhead.
Repeated PDCCH transmission helps UEs balance blind decoding complexity, control reliability, coverage, and latency in 5G wireless links.
Separate DAI counting for unicast and multicast traffic enables flexible HARQ codebooks and more efficient 5G/NR multicast scheduling.
Bandwidth aggregation signaling aligns terminal capabilities with network configuration to improve positioning accuracy and resource use.
Separate RRC setup of CORESET, search spaces, and PDSCH rate matching helps UE and base station improve scheduling flexibility and latency.
Flexible guard band and LBT subband configuration improves NR-U channel access reliability without wasting carrier resources.
Early UE readiness signaling enables timely PDCCH orders for PUCCH SCell activation, cutting random access delay and redundant transmissions.
A unified MAC control element activates BWP switching and CSI reporting together, reducing downlink scheduling delay and signaling overhead.
Aggregating positioning reference signal bandwidth across multiple frequency resources improves 5G NR terminal positioning accuracy.
Combining multi-carrier and neighbor-cell measurements into one report cuts LTE-A signaling overhead and delay while preserving carrier management data.
Decoded BSS color in WLAN preambles helps STAs judge OBSS channel availability, reducing interference and improving dense-network throughput.
Dynamic flexible-slot signaling in half-duplex FDD carrier aggregation cuts UE hardware cost and power use while preserving throughput.
Coordinated update signaling lets a secondary base station pause transmission during parameter changes, reducing carrier aggregation failures.
Aligning DCI field sizes across serving cells cuts NR blind detection complexity while preserving flexible cross-cell scheduling.
Overlapping frequency resources across carrier components enable phase compensation and wider-band signal restoration for more accurate positioning.
On/off control lets an intermediate node relay only when needed, improving wireless resource use while preserving base station-terminal coverage.