Predefined bitmap-to-resource mapping helps user equipment allocate NR sidelink resource blocks accurately under configured grants.
Reserved sidelink resource pools let base stations and anchor UEs share channels with lower interference and better utilization.
Idle user equipment samples 5G carrier signals to map path loss, helping networks pre-align beams, cut overhead, and reduce connection delays.
A transport converter and policy-based path steering improve multipath throughput while avoiding costly or subscription-limited links.
Pre-configured multi-occasion RAN resources with bitmap-based indications cut scheduling delay while preserving flexibility for irregular UE traffic.
Event-triggered measurements on active and deactivated sidelink relays improve relay selection accuracy while reducing power and network waste.
A pre-transmission CG-PUSCH indication lets network nodes avoid blind decoding and focus beam monitoring to cut processing and reception load.
Backscattered radio maps separate permanent bodies from temporary ones to estimate area occupancy without relying on operator-specific user data.
A terminal-guided paging cause request limits delivery to selected base stations, cutting tracking-area signaling waste for multi-SIM paging.
Including TA or terminal trajectory in NTN handover requests lets the target node set usable uplink timing and avoid missed resources.
Terminal devices use shared resource sets, channel detection, and indication signaling to reduce sidelink conflicts and improve transmission reliability.
COT-based SCI exchange lets UEs resolve sidelink resource preemption in unlicensed bands, reducing interference and improving spectrum use.
UE availability signaling and timer-based retention let base stations request handover success and failure data for mobility tuning.
Configurable early or on-time forwarding in lower-layer mobility cuts handover interruption while limiting signaling overhead.
Bitmap-based UCI multiplexing across configured PUSCH occasions improves XR uplink reliability while limiting signaling and processing complexity.
Adaptive PRACH repetition uses RSRP thresholds to choose random access occasions, improving access fairness while reducing energy waste.
A base station maps PDCCH aggregation levels to PUCCH repetition factors, cutting explicit signaling while improving uplink control reliability.
Selective reporting of RA partition, Msg3 repetition, TA, and failure triggers helps networks optimize random access configuration with less overhead.
Coordinated APs split TXOP time into bounded shared portions to prevent unbounded durations, preserve fairness, and protect prioritized traffic.
Dynamic UE-aware trigger adjustment improves location accuracy and resource use by matching reporting to mobility, battery, and network conditions.
Explicit RO-to-SSB remapping balances beam access load, adapts to channel conditions, and cuts random access latency.
A response-window strategy lets terminal and network devices detect random access completion during LTM cell switching when no RAR arrives.
Event-triggered reporting selects only relevant cells in NR measurements, cutting signaling overhead and energy use while keeping reports timely.
Feature-specific RACH reporting lets the network tune slice, msg3 repetition, and RedCap access parameters for more efficient 5G random access.
Preconfigured PUCCH resources let the UE trigger CSI reporting on event detection, cutting latency while preserving coordinated allocation.
Pilot-aided backscatter reception improves channel estimation and data recovery for zero-power terminals without adding terminal complexity.
Separating measurement and connection control in 5G NR cuts state-management overhead and improves resource use during UE handover.
Distance-based PRS resource sets let a TRP match UE positioning signals to near-field range conditions, improving location accuracy.
A unified conditional target-cell configuration lets a wireless device switch between CPA and CPC execution conditions while reducing handover signaling.
Coordinated donor-relay configuration updates enable relay migration in multi-hop networks while maintaining user service and reducing signaling overhead.
RRC-based mapping of logical channels or bearers to SR configurations helps cut URLLC latency while keeping 5G scheduling flexible.
Pre-obtained channel occupancy time is shared through an earlier reserved sidelink resource to reduce access delay and improve channel use.
Uses COT information and CAPC-based destination or logical channel selection to improve SL-U sidelink resource allocation and transmission success.
Multiple uplink occasions are selectively activated from signaling and time allocation data to cut latency and improve resource use in XR traffic.
Preconfigured candidate cells and lower-layer updates let the UE trigger handover locally, cutting delay and reducing 5G handover failures.
Pre-scheduled listen-before-talk and reservation signaling cut URLLC uplink latency while managing interference in unlicensed bands.
UE-reported COT duration, offset, and priority enable shared unlicensed uplink access with lower latency, interference, and signaling overhead.
Buffering downlink data in a network entity keeps 5G LAN service continuous and secure when devices switch between 5G and home networks.
UE training sessions measure and report CLI reference signals to identify aggressor and victim devices and improve wireless link quality.
Multiple CG-PUSCH transmissions and CG-UCI indicators cut URLLC latency, improve reliability, and use radio resources more efficiently.
BAP routing and CU-coordinated handover streamline IAB inter-donor migration, reducing fiber dependence while preserving reliable data transfer.
By configuring random access window and transmission positions, NTN uplinks can better handle long RTT and adapt timing offsets for reliable access.
Multiple RLF reports preserve first and later handover failures, helping 5G operators diagnose continuous radio link failures accurately.
Predefined resource selection rules map packet size to time-frequency units, cutting sidelink signaling overhead while preserving scheduling consistency.
Filtered CSI-RS measurements let UE-triggered lower-layer handover cut 5G latency and signaling overhead while preserving decision accuracy.
By delaying 5G measurement reports until a VoLTE call ends when VoNR is unsupported, the UE avoids handover-triggered call drops.
Multiple PRACH preamble transmissions improve uplink random access success under high path loss, extending cell coverage and link reliability.
Source AP packet buffering and transfer to the target AP reduces handover loss and latency in controller-based WLANs.
Slot format indicators guide when and how to sense a shared channel before uplink, cutting unnecessary sensing while preserving reliable access.
Preconfigured target-BWP transmissions let a UE switch bandwidth parts autonomously with lower latency and fewer interruptions for critical services.