CN112399581B - Method and apparatus in a node used for wireless communication - Google Patents

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CN112399581B
CN112399581B CN201910759897.9A CN201910759897A CN112399581B CN 112399581 B CN112399581 B CN 112399581B CN 201910759897 A CN201910759897 A CN 201910759897A CN 112399581 B CN112399581 B CN 112399581B
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A method and apparatus in a node used for wireless communication is disclosed. A first node firstly receives first signaling, wherein the first signaling is used for indicating a first area identifier and a second area identifier; then judging whether to send a first signal according to the current position; when the judgment result is yes, sending a first signal in the first air interface resource set; when the judgment result is negative, giving up sending the first signal in the first air interface resource set; the first region identifier and the second region identifier are associated to a first pool of air interface resources and a second pool of air interface resources, respectively; one of the first area identification or the second area identification is used to determine the current location of the first node. According to the method and the device, the first area identification and the second area identification are respectively connected with the first empty resource pool and the second empty resource pool, the judgment of feedback information sending on the sidelink is optimized, and the spectrum efficiency of transmission on the sidelink is further improved.

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Method and apparatus in a node used for wireless communication
Technical Field
The present application relates to a transmission method and apparatus in a wireless communication system, and more particularly, to a transmission method and apparatus related to a Sidelink (Sidelink) in wireless communication.
Background
In the future, the application scenes of the wireless communication system are more and more diversified, and different application scenes put different performance requirements on the system. In order to meet different performance requirements of various application scenarios, research on New Radio interface (NR) technology (or fine Generation, 5G) is decided over 72 sessions of 3GPP (3rd Generation Partner Project) RAN (Radio Access Network), and standardization Work on NR is started over WI (Work Item) where NR passes through 75 sessions of 3GPP RAN.
For the rapidly evolving Vehicle-to-evolution (V2X) service, the 3GPP initiated standard formulation and research work under the NR framework. Currently, 3GPP has completed the work of making requirements for the 5G V2X service and has written the standard TS 22.886. The 3GPP defines a 4-large application scenario group (Use Case Groups) for the 5G V2X service, including: automatic queuing Driving (Vehicles platform), Extended sensing (Extended Sensors), semi/full automatic Driving (Advanced Driving) and Remote Driving (Remote Driving). NR-based V2X technical research has been initiated on 3GPP RAN #80 congress.
Disclosure of Invention
Compared with the existing LTE (Long-term Evolution) V2X system, the NR V2X has a significant feature of supporting unicast and multicast and supporting HARQ (Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest) function. To support transmission of HARQ-ACK (Acknowledgement) on the secondary link, a PSFCH (Physical Sidelink Feedback Channel) Channel is introduced. The PSFCH resources may be configured or pre-configured periodically as a result of the 3GPP RAN1#96b conference.
In 3GPP RAN1#97 omnitime meeting, for HARQ-ACK of multicast (group _ host), a receiving UE (User Equipment) in V2X determines a distance from a sending UE in V2X to determine whether HARQ feedback needs to be sent, thereby effectively avoiding overhead of unnecessary feedback channels on the sidelink. In a future V2X application scenario, a base station configures multiple TRPs (Transmit-Receive points, transmission receiving points), and then configures different air interface resource pools for different TRPs for V2X transmission, and different TRPs correspond to different beam coverage scenarios, for example, some TRPs are used for a wide beam forming vector with a large coverage area, and some TRPs are used for a narrow beam coverage scenario with a small coverage area, and the scheme for determining the HARQ transmission mode on the secondary link based on the location information needs to be redesigned in the scenario with multiple TRPs.
In view of the above, the present application discloses a solution. It should be noted that, without conflict, the embodiments and features in the embodiments in the first node of the present application may be applied to the second node and vice versa. The embodiments and features of the embodiments of the present application may be combined with each other arbitrarily without conflict.
The application discloses a method in a first node used for wireless communication, characterized by comprising:
receiving first signaling, wherein the first signaling is used for indicating a first area identifier and a second area identifier;
judging whether to send a first signal according to the current position; when the judgment result is yes, sending a first signal in the first air interface resource set; when the judgment result is negative, giving up sending the first signal in the first air interface resource set;
wherein the first region identification and the second region identification are associated to a first pool of air interface resources and a second pool of air interface resources, respectively; the first region identification is used to determine the current location when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second zone identification is used to determine the current location when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources.
As an example, the above method has the benefits of: the second node in the application sends the first area identifier and the second area identifier which are respectively calculated according to the first area size and the second area size to the first node at the same time, so that the first node can conveniently determine whether to feed back the HARQ-ACK on the secondary link.
As an example, another benefit of the above method is: the first area identifier and the second area identifier are respectively associated with the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool, the first node prepares to send the PSFCH in the corresponding air interface resource pool, and determines whether to send the first signal or not by using the corresponding area identifier, so that potential interference on the cellular link uplink is avoided on the premise of ensuring the flexibility of sending the PSFCH.
As an example, a further benefit of the above method is that: the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool are respectively associated with a first TRP and a second TRP configured by a service cell of the first node, and then the air interface resource occupied by the first signal is independently configured and coordinated based on each TRP, so that the operation is more flexible, and the flexibility of the whole sidelink transmission is improved.
According to an aspect of the present application, the method above is characterized in that the first air interface resource pool is associated to a first region size, and the first region size is used for determining the first region identifier; or the second air interface resource pool is associated to a second region size, and the second region size is used for determining the second region identifier.
As an example, the above method has the benefits of: different area identifications are determined according to different area sizes, different area division modes are further determined for different TRPs, different air interface resource pools are configured for different TRPs, different rules for determining whether to send the HARQ-ACK or not are used under different TRPs, the strategy for sending the HARQ-ACK is flexibly adjusted, and the flexibility of system design is improved.
According to one aspect of the application, the above method is characterized in that a target area identification is used for determining the current location of the first node; the first region size is used to determine the target region identification when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second region size is used to determine the target region identification when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources.
As an example, the above method has the benefits of: and the target area identifier corresponding to the first node is determined by referring to one of the first area size or the second area size, so that the first node is ensured to adopt the same area division mode as the second node in the application when determining whether to send the first signal, and the accuracy of the process of judging whether to send the first signal is improved.
According to one aspect of the application, the method described above is characterized by comprising:
receiving a second signaling;
wherein the second signaling is used to indicate the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool.
According to one aspect of the application, the method described above is characterized by comprising:
receiving a third signaling;
wherein the third signaling is used to determine X1 candidate air interface resource sets, the first air interface resource set is one of the X1 candidate air interface resource sets, and X1 is a positive integer greater than 1.
As an example, the above method has the benefits of: the second node in the present application configures multiple resources capable of being used for sending a PSFCH, that is, the X1 candidate air interface resource sets, so that the first node can select conveniently, the problem that the PSFCH cannot be sent due to scheduling of a cellular link in a part of the air interface resource sets is avoided, and robustness of PSFCH transmission is ensured.
According to one aspect of the application, the method described above is characterized by comprising:
receiving a target signal;
wherein the first signaling comprises configuration information of the target signal, the first signal being used for feedback for the target signal; the target signal is transmitted on a sidelink.
According to one aspect of the application, the method described above is characterized by comprising:
receiving a fourth signaling;
wherein the fourth signaling is used to indicate a target reference signal, and the target reference signal is associated with the first set of air interface resources.
According to one aspect of the application, the method described above is characterized by comprising:
receiving a fifth signaling;
wherein the fifth signaling is used to indicate the first region size and the second region size.
According to one aspect of the application, the method described above is characterized by comprising:
sending a sixth signaling;
wherein the sixth signaling is used to indicate the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool.
According to an aspect of the present application, the method is characterized in that the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool correspond to a first index and a second index, respectively, and the first index and the second index are different.
The application discloses a method in a second node used for wireless communication, characterized by comprising:
transmitting first signaling, wherein the first signaling is used for indicating a first area identifier and a second area identifier;
detecting a first signal in a first air interface resource set;
wherein a sender of the first signal is a first node; the first region identifier and the second region identifier are associated to a first pool of air interface resources and a second pool of air interface resources, respectively; the first region identification is used to determine a current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second region identification is used to determine a current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources; the first node judges whether to send a first signal according to the current position of the first node; when the judgment result is yes, the first signal is sent to the first air interface resource set; and when the judgment result is negative, giving up sending the first signal in the first air interface resource set.
According to an aspect of the present application, the method above is characterized in that the first air interface resource pool is associated to a first region size, and the first region size is used for determining the first region identifier; or the second air interface resource pool is associated to a second region size, and the second region size is used for determining the second region identifier.
According to one aspect of the application, the above method is characterized in that a target area identification is used for determining the current location of the first node; the first region size is used to determine the target region identification when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second region size is used to determine the target region identification when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources.
According to one aspect of the application, the method described above is characterized by comprising:
receiving a second signaling;
wherein the second signaling is used to indicate the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool.
According to one aspect of the application, the method described above is characterized by comprising:
receiving a sixth signaling;
wherein the sixth signaling is used to indicate the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool.
According to one aspect of the application, the method described above is characterized by comprising:
sending a third signaling;
wherein the third signaling is used to determine X1 candidate sets of air interface resources, the first set of air interface resources is one of the X1 candidate sets of air interface resources, and X1 is a positive integer greater than 1.
According to one aspect of the application, the method described above is characterized by comprising:
transmitting a target signal;
wherein the first signaling comprises configuration information of the target signal, the first signal being used for feedback for the target signal; the target signal is transmitted on a sidelink.
According to one aspect of the application, the method described above is characterized by comprising:
sending a fourth signaling;
wherein the fourth signaling is used to indicate a target reference signal, and the target reference signal is associated with the first set of air interface resources.
According to one aspect of the application, the method described above is characterized by comprising:
receiving a fifth signaling;
wherein the fifth signaling is used to indicate the first region size and the second region size.
According to an aspect of the present application, the method is characterized in that the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool correspond to a first index and a second index, respectively, and the first index and the second index are different.
According to one aspect of the application, the method described above is characterized by comprising:
transmitting a fifth signaling;
wherein the fifth signaling is used to indicate the first region size and the second region size.
According to an aspect of the present application, the method is characterized in that the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool correspond to a first index and a second index, respectively, and the first index and the second index are different.
The application discloses a method in a third node used for wireless communication, characterized by comprising:
sending a second signaling, wherein the second signaling is used for indicating the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool;
the receiver of the second signaling comprises a first node, and the first node judges whether to send a first signal according to the current position of the first node; when the judgment result is yes, the first node sends a first signal in a first air interface resource set; when the judgment result is negative, the first node gives up sending the first signal in the first air interface resource set; a first region identifier and a second region identifier are respectively associated to the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool; the first region identification is used to determine the current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second region identification is used to determine the current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources.
According to an aspect of the present application, the method above is characterized in that the first air interface resource pool is associated to a first region size, and the first region size is used for determining the first region identifier; or the second air interface resource pool is associated to a second region size, and the second region size is used for determining the second region identifier.
According to one aspect of the application, the above method is characterized in that a target area identification is used for determining the current location of the first node; the first region size is used to determine the target region identification when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second region size is used to determine the target region identification when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources.
According to one aspect of the application, the method described above is characterized by comprising:
sending a fourth signaling;
wherein the fourth signaling is used to indicate a target reference signal, and the target reference signal is associated with the first set of air interface resources.
According to one aspect of the application, the method described above is characterized by comprising:
transmitting a fifth signaling;
wherein the fifth signaling is used to indicate the first region size and the second region size.
According to an aspect of the present application, the method is characterized in that the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool correspond to a first index and a second index, respectively, and the first index and the second index are different.
The application discloses a first node used for wireless communication, characterized by comprising:
a first receiver receiving first signaling, the first signaling being used to indicate a first area identity and a second area identity;
the first transmitter is used for judging whether to transmit a first signal according to the current position; when the judgment result is yes, sending a first signal in the first air interface resource set; when the judgment result is negative, giving up sending the first signal in the first air interface resource set;
wherein the first region identification and the second region identification are associated to a first pool of air interface resources and a second pool of air interface resources, respectively; the first region identification is used to determine the current location when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second zone identification is used to determine the current location when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources.
The application discloses a second node used for wireless communication, characterized by comprising:
a second transmitter for transmitting a first signaling, the first signaling being used to indicate a first area identity and a second area identity;
a second receiver, detecting a first signal in a first air interface resource set;
wherein a sender of the first signal is a first node; the first region identifier and the second region identifier are associated to a first pool of air interface resources and a second pool of air interface resources, respectively; the first region identification is used to determine a current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second region identification is used to determine a current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources; the first node judges whether to send a first signal according to the current position of the first node; when the judgment result is yes, the first signal is sent to the first air interface resource set; and when the judgment result is negative, giving up sending the first signal in the first air interface resource set.
The application discloses be used for wireless communication's third node, its characterized in that includes:
a third transmitter for transmitting a second signaling, the second signaling being used to indicate the first pool of air interface resources and the second pool of air interface resources;
the receiver of the second signaling comprises a first node, and the first node judges whether to send a first signal according to the current position of the first node; when the judgment result is yes, the first node sends a first signal in a first air interface resource set; when the judgment result is negative, the first node gives up sending the first signal in the first air interface resource set; a first region identifier and a second region identifier are respectively associated to the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool; the first region identification is used to determine the current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second region identification is used to determine the current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources.
As an example, compared with the conventional scheme, the method has the following advantages:
the second node in the present application simultaneously sends the first area identifier and the second area identifier, which are calculated according to the first area size and the second area size, to the first node, so that the first node can determine whether to feedback the HARQ-ACK on the sidelink;
the first area identifier and the second area identifier are respectively associated with the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool, and the first node prepares to send the PSFCH in the corresponding air interface resource pool, and determines whether to send the first signal by using the corresponding area identifier, thereby avoiding potential interference to the uplink of the cellular link on the premise of ensuring the flexibility of sending the PSFCH;
the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool are respectively associated with a first TRP and a second TRP configured in the serving cell of the first node, and then the air interface resource occupied by the first signal is independently configured and coordinated based on each TRP, so that the operation is more flexible, and the flexibility of the transmission of the whole sidelink is improved;
determining different area identifications according to different area sizes, further determining different area division modes for different TRPs, and configuring different air interface resource pools for different TRPs, further implementing different rules for determining whether to send HARQ-ACK under different TRPs, further flexibly adjusting a strategy for sending HARQ-ACK, and improving flexibility of system design;
the second node in this application configures multiple resources that can be used to send a PSFCH, that is, the X1 candidate air interface resource sets, so that the first node can select conveniently, thereby avoiding a problem that a PSFCH cannot be sent due to scheduling of a cellular link in a part of the air interface resource sets, and ensuring robustness of PSFCH transmission.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a process flow diagram of a first node according to one embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 2 shows a schematic diagram of a network architecture according to an embodiment of the present application;
figure 3 shows a schematic diagram of an embodiment of a radio protocol architecture for the user plane and the control plane according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 4 shows a schematic diagram of a first communication device and a second communication device according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 5 shows a flow diagram of a first signal according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 6 shows a flow chart of fifth and sixth signaling according to an embodiment of the application;
FIG. 7 shows a schematic diagram of a first pool of air interface resources and a second pool of air interface resources according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 8 shows a schematic diagram of a first pool of empty resources and a second pool of empty resources, according to another embodiment of the present application;
fig. 9 is a schematic diagram illustrating a first type of air interface resource set and a second type of air interface resource set according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 10 shows a schematic diagram of a first air interface resource pool and a second air interface resource pool and corresponding beamforming vectors according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 11 shows a schematic of a first region size and a second region size according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 12 shows a schematic diagram of a positional relationship of a first node and a third node according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 13 is a schematic diagram illustrating a positional relationship of a first node and a third node according to another embodiment of the present application;
figure 14 shows a schematic diagram of an antenna structure of a node according to an embodiment of the present application, respectively;
FIG. 15 shows a block diagram of a structure used in a first node according to an embodiment of the present application;
figure 16 shows a block diagram of a structure for use in a second node according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 17 shows a block diagram of a structure used in a third node according to an embodiment of the present application.
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The technical solutions of the present application will be further described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, and it should be noted that the embodiments and features of the embodiments of the present application can be arbitrarily combined with each other without conflict.
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Embodiment 1 illustrates a processing flow diagram of a first node, as shown in fig. 1. In 100 shown in fig. 1, each block represents a step. In embodiment 1, a first node in the present application receives a first signaling in step 101, where the first signaling is used to indicate a first area identifier and a second area identifier; judging whether to send a first signal according to the current position in step 102; when the judgment result is yes, sending a first signal in the first air interface resource set; when the judgment result is negative, giving up sending the first signal in the first air interface resource set;
in embodiment 1, the first area identifier and the second area identifier are associated with a first air interface resource pool and a second air interface resource pool, respectively; the first region identification is used to determine the current location when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second zone identification is used to determine the current location when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources.
As one embodiment, the first signaling is sent on a sidelink.
For one embodiment, the first signal is transmitted on a sidelink.
As an embodiment, the first signal is transmitted on a psch (Physical Sidelink Shared Channel).
For one embodiment, the first signal is transmitted over a PSFCH.
As an embodiment, the first signal is transmitted on a PSCCH (Physical Sidelink Control Channel).
As an embodiment, an identification of a first serving cell is used for generating the first signaling and the first signal.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the identity of the first serving cell is used to generate the target signal in this application.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the first serving Cell is a serving Cell of the first node, and the identifier of the first serving Cell is a PCI (Physical Cell Identification) of the first serving Cell.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the identity of the first serving cell is an integer.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the identity of the first serving cell is a non-negative integer less than 1024.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the identity of the first serving cell is a non-negative integer less than 65536.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the meaning that the phrase first serving cell identity is used for generating the first signaling and the first signal comprises: the first serving cell identification is used to generate a CRC of the first signaling.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the meaning that the phrase first serving cell identity is used for generating the first signaling and the first signal comprises: the first serving cell identification is used for scrambling of the first signaling and the first signal.
For one embodiment, the first set of air interface resources includes time domain resources and frequency domain resources.
For one embodiment, the first set of air interface resources includes code domain resources.
For one embodiment, the first set of air interface resources comprises air space resources.
As an embodiment, the first set of air interface resources corresponds to one antenna port.
For an embodiment, the first set of air interface resources corresponds to a reference signal.
As an embodiment, the first set of air interface resources corresponds to a beamforming vector.
As an embodiment, the first set of air interface resources occupies a positive integer number of multicarrier symbols in the time domain and occupies a positive integer number of subcarriers (subcarriers) in the frequency domain.
As an embodiment, the first set of empty resources occupies M1 multicarrier symbols in the time domain, occupies frequency domain resources corresponding to M2 RBs (Resource blocks) in the frequency domain, and M1 and M2 are both positive integers.
As an embodiment, the first pool of air interface resources and the second pool of air interface resources are maintained by the same serving cell.
As an embodiment, the first air interface resource pool includes K1 air interface resource sets, the second air interface resource pool includes K2 air interface resource sets, and both K1 and K2 are positive integers.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, any air interface resource set of the K1 air interface resource sets occupies a positive integer of multicarrier symbols in the time domain, and occupies a positive integer of subcarriers in the frequency domain.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, any air interface resource set of the K1 air interface resource sets occupies M3 multicarrier symbols in a time domain, occupies frequency domain resources corresponding to M4 RBs in a frequency domain, and both M3 and M4 are positive integers.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, any air interface resource set of the K2 air interface resource sets occupies a positive integer of multicarrier symbols in the time domain, and occupies a positive integer of subcarriers in the frequency domain.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, any air interface resource set of the K2 air interface resource sets occupies M5 multicarrier symbols in a time domain, occupies frequency domain resources corresponding to M5 RBs in a frequency domain, and both M5 and M6 are positive integers.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, any one of the K1 air interface Resource sets includes a PUCCH (Physical Uplink Control Channel) Resource (Resource).
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, any air interface resource set in the K2 air interface resource sets includes one PUCCH resource.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, any air interface resource set in the K1 air interface resource sets includes time domain resources and frequency domain resources.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, any air interface resource set in the K2 air interface resource sets includes time domain resources and frequency domain resources.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, any air interface resource set in the K1 air interface resource sets includes code domain resources.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, any air interface resource set in the K2 air interface resource sets includes code domain resources.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, any of the K1 sets of air interface resources includes spatial domain resources.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, any of the K2 sets of air interface resources includes spatial domain resources.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the first set of air interface resources is one set of air interface resources in the K1 sets of air interface resources.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the first set of air interface resources is one set of air interface resources in the K2 sets of air interface resources.
As an embodiment, the spatial domain resources in this application include transmit antenna ports.
As an embodiment, one spatial domain resource included in the air interface resource set described in this application includes: and a Reference Signal (RS) of a transmit antenna port QCL (Quasi co-location) in the air interface resource set.
As an embodiment, an airspace resource included in an air interface resource set in this application includes: and the beam direction corresponding to the transmitting antenna port adopted by the air interface resource set.
As an embodiment, one spatial domain resource included in the air interface resource set described in this application includes: and the analog beam forming vector corresponding to the transmitting antenna port adopted by the air interface resource set.
As an embodiment, one spatial domain resource included in the air interface resource set described in this application includes: and the digital beam forming vector corresponding to the transmitting antenna port adopted by the air interface resource set.
As an embodiment, the Phrase (Phrase) above that the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources means including: the first air interface resource set is one of the K1 air interface resource sets included in the first air interface resource pool.
As an example, the phrase that the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources means that: the first set of air interface resources and the first pool of air interface resources are configured to be the same transmit antenna port.
As an example, the phrase that the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources means that: and the first air interface resource set and the first air interface resource pool adopt the same sending antenna port.
As an embodiment, the phrase that the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources means that: the first air interface resource set and the first air interface resource pool correspond to the same RS.
As an example, the phrase that the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources means that: the RS of the transmitting antenna port QCL used in the first air interface resource set is the same as the RS of the transmitting antenna port QCL in the first air interface resource pool.
As an embodiment, the phrase that the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources means that: the first air interface resource set is one of K2 air interface resource sets included in the second air interface resource pool.
As an embodiment, the phrase that the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources means that: the first set of air interface resources and the second pool of air interface resources are configured to be the same transmit antenna port.
As an embodiment, the phrase that the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources means that: and the first air interface resource set and the second air interface resource pool adopt the same sending antenna port.
As an embodiment, the phrase that the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources means that: and the first air interface resource set and the second air interface resource pool correspond to the same RS.
As an embodiment, the phrase that the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources means that: and the RS of the transmitting antenna port QCL adopted by the first air interface resource set is the same as the RS of the transmitting antenna port QCL of the second air interface resource pool.
As an embodiment, the two antenna ports being QCLs means: -being able to deduce from all or part of the large-scale (properties) characteristics (properties) of the radio signals transmitted on one of the two antenna ports, all or part of the large-scale characteristics (properties) of the radio signals transmitted on the other antenna port; the large scale features include: delay Spread (Delay Spread), Doppler Spread (Doppler Spread), Doppler Shift (Doppler Shift), Path Loss (Path Loss), and Average Gain (Average Gain).
As an example, two RSs are QCLs means: all or part of large-scale (large-scale) characteristics (properties) carried by one of the two RSs can be deduced; the large scale features include: delay Spread (Delay Spread), Doppler Spread (Doppler Spread), Doppler Shift (Doppler Shift), Path Loss (Path Loss), and Average Gain (Average Gain).
As an embodiment, the meaning that one RS and one antenna port are QCL means: all or part of the large-scale (large-scale) characteristics of the wireless signals transmitted on the antenna port can be deduced from all or part of the large-scale (properties) characteristics carried by the RS; the large scale features include: delay Spread (Delay Spread), Doppler Spread (Doppler Spread), Doppler Shift (Doppler Shift), Path Loss (Path Loss), and Average Gain (Average Gain).
For one embodiment, the phrase forgoing transmission of the first signal over the first set of air interface resources comprises: and keeping zero sending power in the first air interface resource set.
For one embodiment, the phrase forgoing transmission of the first signal over the first set of air interface resources comprises: releasing a buffer for storing target information bits used to generate the first signal.
For one embodiment, the phrase refraining from transmitting the first signal at the first set of air interface resources includes: and sending other signals at the first air interface resource set, wherein the other signals are irrelevant to information bits carried by the first signal.
For one embodiment, the QCL includes QCL-Type D in NR (New Radio) system.
As one embodiment, the QCL includes QCL-Type A in NR systems.
For one embodiment, the QCL includes QCL-Type B in an NR system.
As one embodiment, the QCL includes QCL-Type C in an NR system.
For one embodiment, the QCL includes QCL-Type D in TS 36.214.
For one embodiment, the QCL includes QCL-Type A in TS 36.214.
For one embodiment, the QCL includes QCL-Type B in TS 36.214.
For one embodiment, the QCL includes QCL-Type C in TS 36.214.
As an embodiment, the phrase that the first region identifier and the second region identifier are respectively associated to the first empty resource pool and the second empty resource pool means that: when an air interface resource set in the first air interface resource pool is reserved for the first signal transmission, the first area identifier is used for determining whether the first node sends the first signal; when the set of air interface resources in the second air interface resource pool is reserved for the first signal transmission, the second area identifier is used to determine whether the first node sends the first signal.
As an embodiment, the phrase that the first region identifier and the second region identifier are respectively associated to the first pool of air interface resources and the second pool of air interface resources means that: when an air interface resource set in the first air interface resource pool is reserved for transmission of a feedback channel on a sidelink, the first area identifier is used for determining whether the first node sends the feedback channel on the sidelink; when the empty resource set in the second empty resource pool is reserved for transmission of a feedback channel on a sidelink, the second area identifier is used to determine whether the first node sends the feedback channel on the sidelink.
As an embodiment, the phrase that the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources means that: and the transmitting antenna port of the first air interface resource set and the transmitting antenna port QCL of at least one air interface resource set in the first air interface resource pool.
As an embodiment, the phrase meaning that the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources includes: and the transmitting antenna port of the first air interface resource set and the transmitting antenna port QCL of at least one air interface resource set in the second air interface resource pool.
As an embodiment, the phrase that the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources means including: the transmitting antenna port and the first reference signal QCL of the first air interface resource set, and the transmitting antenna port and the first reference signal QCL of at least one air interface resource set in the first air interface resource pool.
As an embodiment, the phrase meaning that the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources includes: the transmitting antenna port and the second reference signal QCL of the first air interface resource set, and the transmitting antenna port and the second reference signal QCL of at least one air interface resource set in the second air interface resource pool.
As an embodiment, the first signal is transmitted on a Sidelink (Sidelink).
As one embodiment, the first signal is a HARQ-ACK for a data channel on a secondary link.
As one embodiment, the first signal is Feedback (Feedback) for the secondary link.
As an embodiment, a first region size and a second region size are respectively associated with the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool.
As an embodiment, the first Zone size identifies the size of a Zone (Zone).
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the size of the one region is associated to a first TRP, which is a TRP comprised by the serving cell of the first node.
As one embodiment, the first zone dimension includes a first zone length and a first zone width, the first zone length is equal to X1 meters and the first zone width is equal to Y1 meters, the X1 and the Y1 are positive integers greater than 1.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the product of the X1 and the Y1 represents the size of the first region dimension.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the first zone length is equal to zoneLength in TS 36.331, and the first zone length is equal to zoneWidth in TS 36.331.
As one embodiment, the second region size identifies a size of a region.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the size of the one region is associated to a second TRP, which is a TRP comprised by the serving cell of the first node.
As an example, the second zone size includes a second zone length and a second zone width, the second zone length is equal to X2 meters and the second zone width is equal to Y2 meters, the X2 and the Y2 are each positive integers greater than 1.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the product of the X2 and the Y2 represents the size of the second region dimension.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the second zone length is equal to zoneLength in TS 36.331, and the second zone length is equal to zoneWidth in TS 36.331.
As an embodiment, the first node determines a third region identity in dependence of the first region size when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the third area identifier is used to determine location information of the first node relative to a base station of a serving cell of the first node according to the first area size.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the third region identifier is used to determine the location information of the first node relative to the first TRP in this application according to the first region size.
As an embodiment, the first node determines a fourth area identification based on the second area size when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the fourth area identifier is used to determine location information of the first node relative to a base station of a serving cell of the first node according to the second area size.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the fourth region identifier is used to determine the location information of the first node with respect to the first TRP in this application in terms of the second region size.
As an embodiment, the first region identification is a ZoneID.
As an embodiment, the first region identification is a non-negative integer.
As an embodiment, the second region identification is a ZoneID.
As an embodiment, the second region identification is a non-negative integer.
As an embodiment, the first area identification and the second area identification are different.
As an embodiment, the first area identifier and the second area identifier are both for the second node in the present application.
As an embodiment, the first area identifier is an area identifier determined by the second node according to the first area size in this application.
As an embodiment, the second area identifier is an area identifier determined by the second node according to the second area size in this application.
As an embodiment, the third area identification is a ZoneID.
As an embodiment, the third area identification is a non-negative integer.
As an embodiment, the fourth region identification is a ZoneID.
As an embodiment, the fourth region identification is a non-negative integer.
As an embodiment, the third area identification and the fourth area identification are different.
As an embodiment, the third area identifier and the fourth area identifier are both for the first node in the present application.
As an embodiment, the third area identifier is an area identifier determined by the first node according to the first area size in this application.
As an embodiment, the fourth area identifier is an area identifier determined by the first node according to the second area size in this application.
For one embodiment, the phrase said determining the meaning of the current location includes: the first node determines a third area identifier corresponding to the first node according to the geographical position and the first area size, and compares the third area identifier with the first area identifier to determine the current position; or the first node determines a fourth area identifier corresponding to the first node according to the geographical position and the size of the second area, and compares the fourth area identifier with the second area identifier to determine the current position.
As one embodiment, the first signal includes CSI (Channel State Information) for a secondary link.
As one embodiment, the first signal includes a CQI (Channel Quality Indicator) for a secondary link.
As one embodiment, the first signal includes an RI (Rank Indicator) for a sidelink.
As one embodiment, the first signal is a wireless signal.
As an embodiment, the first signal is a baseband signal.
As an embodiment, the multicarrier symbol in this application is an OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) symbol.
As an embodiment, the multicarrier symbol in this application is an SC-FDMA (Single-Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access) symbol.
As an example, the multicarrier symbol in this application is an FBMC (Filter Bank Multi Carrier) symbol.
As an embodiment, the multicarrier symbol in this application is an OFDM symbol including a CP (Cyclic Prefix).
As an example, the multi-carrier symbol in this application is a DFT-s-OFDM (Discrete Fourier Transform spread Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) symbol including a CP.
As an embodiment, the secondary link refers to a wireless link between terminals.
As an embodiment, the first signaling and the second signaling are sent on a cellular link.
As one embodiment, the recipient of the first signal comprises a terminal.
As an example, the cellular link described in this application is a radio link between a terminal and a base station.
As an example, the sidelink in this application corresponds to the port of PC 5.
As an embodiment, the cellular link in this application corresponds to a Uu port.
As one example, the sidelink in this application is used for V2X communication.
As an example, the cellular link in the present application is used for cellular communication.
As one embodiment, the first signal is a feedback signal for a V2X mode 1 transmission.
Example 2
Embodiment 2 illustrates a schematic diagram of a network architecture, as shown in fig. 2.
Fig. 2 illustrates a diagram of a network architecture 200 for 5G NR, LTE (Long-Term Evolution), and LTE-a (Long-Term Evolution-enhanced) systems. The 5G NR or LTE network architecture 200 may be referred to as EPS (Evolved Packet System) 200 or some other suitable terminology. The EPS 200 may include one or more UEs (User Equipment) 201, and includes one UE241 in sidelink communication with the UE201, an NG-RAN (next generation radio access Network) 202, an EPC (Evolved Packet Core)/5G-CN (5G-Core Network,5G Core Network) 210, an HSS (Home Subscriber Server) 220, and an internet service 230. The EPS may interconnect with other access networks, but these entities/interfaces are not shown for simplicity. As shown, the EPS provides packet switched services, however those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that the various concepts presented throughout this application may be extended to networks providing circuit switched services or other cellular networks. The NG-RAN includes NR node b (gNB)203 and other gnbs 204. The gNB203 provides user and control plane protocol termination towards the UE 201. The gnbs 203 may be connected to other gnbs 204 via an Xn interface (e.g., backhaul). The gNB203 may also be referred to as a base station, a base transceiver station, a radio base station, a radio transceiver, a transceiver function, a Basic Service Set (BSS), an Extended Service Set (ESS), a TRP (transmitting receiving node), or some other suitable terminology. The gNB203 provides the UE201 with an access point to the EPC/5G-CN 210. Examples of UEs 201 include cellular phones, smart phones, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) phones, laptops, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), satellite radios, non-terrestrial base station communications, satellite mobile communications, global positioning systems, multimedia devices, video devices, digital audio players (e.g., MP3 players), cameras, game consoles, drones, aircraft, narrowband internet of things equipment, machine-type communication equipment, land vehicles, automobiles, wearable equipment, or any other similar functioning device. Those skilled in the art may also refer to UE201 as a mobile station, a subscriber station, a mobile unit, a subscriber unit, a wireless unit, a remote unit, a mobile device, a wireless communication device, a remote device, a mobile subscriber station, an access terminal, a mobile terminal, a wireless terminal, a remote terminal, a handset, a user agent, a mobile client, a client, or some other suitable terminology. The gNB203 connects to the EPC/5G-CN 210 through the S1/NG interface. The EPC/5G-CN 210 includes MME (Mobility Management Entity)/AMF (Authentication Management Domain)/UPF (User Plane Function) 211, other MMEs/AMF/UPF 214, S-GW (Service Gateway) 212, and P-GW (Packet data Network Gateway) 213. MME/AMF/UPF211 is a control node that handles signaling between UE201 and EPC/5G-CN 210. In general, the MME/AMF/UPF211 provides bearer and connection management. All user IP (Internet protocol) packets are transmitted through S-GW212, and S-GW212 itself is connected to P-GW 213. The P-GW213 provides UE IP address allocation as well as other functions. The P-GW213 is connected to the internet service 230. The internet service 230 includes an operator-corresponding internet protocol service, and may specifically include the internet, an intranet, an IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem), and a packet-switched streaming service.
As an embodiment, the UE201 corresponds to the first node in this application.
As an embodiment, the UE241 corresponds to the second node in this application.
As an embodiment, the gNB203 corresponds to the third node in the present application.
As an embodiment, the air interface between the UE201 and the gNB203 is a Uu interface.
For one embodiment, the air interface between the UE201 and the UE241 is a PC-5 interface.
As an embodiment, the radio link between the UE201 and the gNB203 is a cellular link.
As an embodiment, the radio link between the UE201 and the UE241 is a sidelink.
As an embodiment, the first node in this application is a terminal within the coverage of the gNB 203.
As an embodiment, the second node in this application is a terminal within the coverage of the gNB 203.
As an embodiment, the second node in this application is a terminal outside the coverage of the gNB 203.
For one embodiment, the UE201 and the UE241 support unicast transmission.
For one embodiment, the UE201 and the UE241 support broadcast transmission.
As an embodiment, the UE201 and the UE241 support multicast transmission.
As an example, the first node and the second node belong to one V2X Pair (Pair).
As one embodiment, the first node is a car.
As one embodiment, the first node is a vehicle.
As an embodiment, the first node is an RSU.
For one embodiment, the first node is a group head of a terminal group.
As one embodiment, the first node has location capability.
As an embodiment, the second node is a vehicle.
As one example, the second node is a car.
As an example, the second node is an RSU (Road Side Unit).
For one embodiment, the second node is a Group Header (Group Header) of a terminal Group.
As an embodiment, the second node has positioning capabilities.
As an embodiment, the first node has GPS (Global Positioning System) capability.
As one embodiment, the second node has GPS capability.
As an embodiment, the third node is a base station.
As an embodiment, the third node is a serving cell.
As an embodiment, the third node has multiple TRPs attached below it.
Example 3
Embodiment 3 shows a schematic diagram of an embodiment of a radio protocol architecture for the user plane and the control plane according to the present application, as shown in fig. 3. Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating an embodiment of radio protocol architecture for the user plane 350 and the control plane 300, fig. 3 showing the radio protocol architecture for the first communication node device (UE, RSU in gbb or V2X) and the second communication node device (gbb, RSU in UE or V2X), or the control plane 300 between two UEs, in three layers: layer 1, layer 2 and layer 3. Layer 1(L1 layer) is the lowest layer and implements various PHY (physical layer) signal processing functions. The L1 layer will be referred to herein as PHY 301. Layer 2(L2 layer) 305 is above PHY301 and is responsible for the link between the first and second communication node devices and the two UEs through PHY 301. The L2 layer 305 includes a MAC (Medium Access Control) sublayer 302, an RLC (Radio Link Control) sublayer 303, and a PDCP (Packet Data Convergence Protocol) sublayer 304, which terminate at the second communication node device. The PDCP sublayer 304 provides multiplexing between different radio bearers and logical channels. The PDCP sublayer 304 also provides security by ciphering data packets and provides handoff support between second communication node devices to the first communication node device. The RLC sublayer 303 provides segmentation and reassembly of upper layer packets, retransmission of lost packets, and reordering of packets to compensate for out-of-order reception due to HARQ. The MAC sublayer 302 provides multiplexing between logical and transport channels. The MAC sublayer 302 is also responsible for allocating various radio resources (e.g., resource blocks) in one cell between the first communication node devices. The MAC sublayer 302 is also responsible for HARQ operations. The RRC (Radio Resource Control) sublayer 306 in layer 3 (layer L3) in the Control plane 300 is responsible for obtaining Radio resources (i.e. Radio bearers) and configuring the lower layers using RRC signaling between the second communication node device and the first communication node device. The radio protocol architecture of the user plane 350 comprises layer 1 (layer L1) and layer 2 (layer L2), the radio protocol architecture in the user plane 350 for the first and second communication node devices being substantially the same for the physical layer 351, the PDCP sublayer 354 in the L2 layer 355, the RLC sublayer 353 in the L2 layer 355 and the MAC sublayer 352 in the L2 layer 355 as the corresponding layers and sublayers in the control plane 300, but the PDCP sublayer 354 also provides header compression for upper layer packets to reduce radio transmission overhead. The L2 layer 355 in the user plane 350 further includes an SDAP (Service Data Adaptation Protocol) sublayer 356, and the SDAP sublayer 356 is responsible for mapping between QoS streams and Data Radio Bearers (DRBs) to support diversity of services. Although not shown, the first communication node device may have several upper layers above the L2 layer 355, including a network layer (e.g., IP layer) that terminates at the P-GW on the network side and an application layer that terminates at the other end of the connection (e.g., far end UE, server, etc.).
As an example, the wireless protocol architecture in fig. 3 is applicable to the first node in this application.
As an example, the radio protocol architecture in fig. 3 is applicable to the second node in this application.
As an example, the radio protocol architecture in fig. 3 is applicable to the third node in the present application.
For one embodiment, the first signaling is generated in the MAC352 or the MAC 302.
For one embodiment, the first signaling is generated from the PHY301 or the PHY 351.
For one embodiment, the first signal is generated from the PHY301 or the PHY 351.
For one embodiment, the first signal is generated at the MAC352 or the MAC 302.
For one embodiment, the second signaling is generated in the MAC352 or the MAC 302.
As an embodiment, the second signaling is generated at the RRC 306.
As an embodiment, the third signaling is generated in the MAC352 or the MAC 302.
As an embodiment, the third signaling is generated at the RRC 306.
For one embodiment, the target signal is generated from the PHY301 or the PHY 351.
For one embodiment, the target signal is generated at the MAC352 or the MAC 302.
For one embodiment, the fourth signaling is generated from the PHY301 or the PHY 351.
As an embodiment, the fourth signaling is generated in the MAC352 or the MAC 302.
As an embodiment, the fourth signaling is generated at the RRC 306.
As an embodiment, the fifth signaling is generated in the MAC352 or the MAC 302.
As an embodiment, the fifth signaling is generated in the RRC 306.
As an embodiment, the sixth signaling is generated in the MAC352 or the MAC 302.
As an embodiment, the sixth signaling is generated in the RRC 306.
Example 4
Embodiment 4 shows a schematic diagram of a first communication device and a second communication device according to the present application, as shown in fig. 4. Fig. 4 is a block diagram of a first communication device 450 and a second communication device 410 communicating with each other in an access network.
The first communications device 450 includes a controller/processor 459, a memory 460, a data source 467, a transmit processor 468, a receive processor 456, a multiple antenna transmit processor 457, a multiple antenna receive processor 458, a transmitter/receiver 454, and an antenna 452.
The second communications device 410 includes a controller/processor 475, a memory 476, a receive processor 470, a transmit processor 416, a multiple antenna receive processor 472, a multiple antenna transmit processor 471, a transmitter/receiver 418 and an antenna 420.
In the transmission from the second communication device 410 to the first communication device 450, at the second communication device 410, upper layer data packets from the core network are provided to the controller/processor 475. The controller/processor 475 implements the functionality of layer L2. In transmissions from the second communications device 410 to the first communications device 450, the controller/processor 475 provides header compression, encryption, packet segmentation and reordering, multiplexing between logical and transport channels, and radio resource allocation to the first communications device 450 based on various priority metrics. The controller/processor 475 is also responsible for retransmission of lost packets, and signaling to the first communication device 450. The transmit processor 416 and the multi-antenna transmit processor 471 implement various signal processing functions for the L1 layer (i.e., the physical layer). The transmit processor 416 implements coding and interleaving to facilitate Forward Error Correction (FEC) at the second communication device 410, as well as mapping of signal constellation based on various modulation schemes (e.g., Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK), Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK), M-phase shift keying (M-PSK), M-quadrature amplitude modulation (M-QAM)). The multi-antenna transmit processor 471 performs digital spatial precoding, including codebook-based precoding and non-codebook based precoding, and beamforming processing on the coded and modulated symbols to generate one or more spatial streams. Transmit processor 416 then maps each spatial stream to subcarriers, multiplexes with reference signals (e.g., pilots) in the time and/or frequency domain, and then uses an Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) to generate the physical channels that carry the time-domain multicarrier symbol streams. The multi-antenna transmit processor 471 then performs transmit analog precoding/beamforming operations on the time domain multi-carrier symbol stream. Each transmitter 418 converts the baseband multicarrier symbol stream provided by the multi-antenna transmit processor 471 into a radio frequency stream that is then provided to a different antenna 420.
In a transmission from the second communications apparatus 410 to the first communications apparatus 450, each receiver 454 receives a signal through its respective antenna 452 at the first communications apparatus 450. Each receiver 454 recovers information modulated onto a radio frequency carrier and converts the radio frequency stream into a baseband multi-carrier symbol stream that is provided to a receive processor 456. Receive processor 456 and multi-antenna receive processor 458 implement the various signal processing functions of the L1 layer. A multi-antenna receive processor 458 performs receive analog precoding/beamforming operations on the baseband multi-carrier symbol stream from the receiver 454. Receive processor 456 converts the baseband multicarrier symbol stream after the receive analog precoding/beamforming operation from the time domain to the frequency domain using a Fast Fourier Transform (FFT). In the frequency domain, the physical layer data signals and the reference signals to be used for channel estimation are demultiplexed by the receive processor 456, and the data signals are subjected to multi-antenna detection in the multi-antenna receive processor 458 to recover any spatial streams destined for the first communication device 450. The symbols on each spatial stream are demodulated and recovered at a receive processor 456 and soft decisions are generated. The receive processor 456 then decodes and deinterleaves the soft decisions to recover the upper layer data and control signals transmitted by the second communication device 410 on the physical channel. The upper layer data and control signals are then provided to a controller/processor 459. The controller/processor 459 implements the functionality of the L2 layer. The controller/processor 459 may be associated with a memory 460 that stores program codes and data. Memory 460 may be referred to as a computer-readable medium. In transmissions from the second communications device 410 to the second communications device 450, the controller/processor 459 provides demultiplexing between transport and logical channels, packet reassembly, deciphering, header decompression, control signal processing to recover upper layer packets from the core network. The upper layer packet is then provided to all protocol layers above the L2 layer. Various control signals may also be provided to L3 for L3 processing.
In a transmission from the first communications device 450 to the second communications device 410, a data source 467 is used at the first communications device 450 to provide upper layer data packets to a controller/processor 459. Data source 467 represents all protocol layers above the L2 layer. Similar to the send function at the second communications apparatus 410 described in the transmission from the second communications apparatus 410 to the first communications apparatus 450, the controller/processor 459 implements header compression, encryption, packet segmentation and reordering, and multiplexing between logical and transport channels based on radio resource allocation, implementing L2 layer functions for the user plane and control plane. The controller/processor 459 is also responsible for retransmission of lost packets and signaling to said second communications device 410. A transmit processor 468 performs modulation mapping, channel coding, and digital multi-antenna spatial precoding by a multi-antenna transmit processor 457 including codebook-based precoding and non-codebook based precoding, and beamforming, and the transmit processor 468 then modulates the resulting spatial streams into multi-carrier/single-carrier symbol streams, which are provided to different antennas 452 via a transmitter 454 after analog precoding/beamforming in the multi-antenna transmit processor 457. Each transmitter 454 first converts the baseband symbol stream provided by the multi-antenna transmit processor 457 into a radio frequency symbol stream and provides the radio frequency symbol stream to the antenna 452.
In a transmission from the first communication device 450 to the second communication device 410, the functionality at the second communication device 410 is similar to the receiving functionality at the first communication device 450 described in the transmission from the second communication device 410 to the first communication device 450. Each receiver 418 receives an rf signal through its respective antenna 420, converts the received rf signal to a baseband signal, and provides the baseband signal to a multi-antenna receive processor 472 and a receive processor 470. The receive processor 470 and the multiple antenna receive processor 472 collectively implement the functionality of the L1 layer. Controller/processor 475 implements the L2 layer functions. The controller/processor 475 can be associated with a memory 476 that stores program codes and data. Memory 476 may be referred to as a computer-readable medium. In transmission from the first communications device 450 to the second communications device 410, the controller/processor 475 provides demultiplexing between transport and logical channels, packet reassembly, deciphering, header decompression, control signal processing to recover upper layer packets from the UE 450. Upper layer data packets from the controller/processor 475 may be provided to a core network.
As an embodiment, the first communication device 450 apparatus includes: at least one processor and at least one memory including computer program code; the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, for use with the at least one processor, the first communication device 450 apparatus at least: receiving first signaling, wherein the first signaling is used for indicating a first area identifier and a second area identifier; judging whether to send a first signal according to the current position; when the judgment result is yes, sending a first signal in the first air interface resource set; when the judgment result is negative, giving up sending the first signal in the first air interface resource set; the first region identifier and the second region identifier are associated to a first pool of air interface resources and a second pool of air interface resources, respectively; the first region identification is used to determine the current location when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second zone identification is used to determine the current location when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources.
As an embodiment, the first communication device 450 includes: a memory storing a program of computer readable instructions that when executed by at least one processor result in actions comprising: receiving first signaling, wherein the first signaling is used for indicating a first area identifier and a second area identifier; judging whether to send a first signal according to the current position; when the judgment result is yes, sending a first signal in the first air interface resource set; when the judgment result is negative, giving up sending the first signal in the first air interface resource set; the first region identifier and the second region identifier are associated to a first pool of air interface resources and a second pool of air interface resources, respectively; the first region identification is used to determine the current location when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second zone identification is used to determine the current location when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources.
As an embodiment, the second communication device 410 apparatus includes: at least one processor and at least one memory including computer program code; the at least one memory and the computer program code are configured for use with the at least one processor. The second communication device 410 means at least: transmitting first signaling, wherein the first signaling is used for indicating a first area identifier and a second area identifier; detecting a first signal in a first air interface resource set; the sender of the first signal is a first node; the first region identifier and the second region identifier are associated to a first pool of air interface resources and a second pool of air interface resources, respectively; the first region identification is used to determine a current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second region identification is used to determine a current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources; the first node judges whether to send a first signal according to the current position of the first node; when the judgment result is yes, the first signal is sent to the first air interface resource set; and when the judgment result is negative, giving up sending the first signal in the first air interface resource set.
As an embodiment, the second communication device 410 apparatus includes: a memory storing a program of computer readable instructions that when executed by at least one processor result in actions comprising: transmitting first signaling, wherein the first signaling is used for indicating a first area identifier and a second area identifier; detecting a first signal in a first air interface resource set; the sender of the first signal is a first node; the first region identifier and the second region identifier are associated to a first pool of air interface resources and a second pool of air interface resources, respectively; the first region identification is used to determine a current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second region identification is used to determine a current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources; the first node judges whether to send a first signal according to the current position of the first node; when the judgment result is yes, the first signal is sent to the first air interface resource set; and when the judgment result is negative, giving up sending the first signal in the first air interface resource set.
As an embodiment, the second communication device 410 apparatus includes: at least one processor and at least one memory including computer program code; the at least one memory and the computer program code are configured for use with the at least one processor. The second communication device 410 means at least: sending second signaling, wherein the second signaling is used for indicating the first empty resource pool and the second empty resource pool; the receiver of the second signaling comprises a first node, and the first node judges whether to send a first signal according to the current position of the first node; when the judgment result is yes, the first node sends a first signal in a first air interface resource set; when the judgment result is negative, the first node gives up sending the first signal in the first air interface resource set; a first region identifier and a second region identifier are respectively associated to the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool; the first region identification is used to determine the current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second region identification is used to determine the current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources.
As an embodiment, the second communication device 410 apparatus includes: a memory storing a program of computer readable instructions that when executed by at least one processor result in actions comprising: sending second signaling, wherein the second signaling is used for indicating the first empty resource pool and the second empty resource pool; the receiver of the second signaling comprises a first node, and the first node judges whether to send a first signal according to the current position of the first node; when the judgment result is yes, the first node sends a first signal in a first air interface resource set; when the judgment result is negative, the first node gives up sending the first signal in the first air interface resource set; a first region identifier and a second region identifier are respectively associated to the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool; the first region identification is used to determine the current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second region identification is used to determine the current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources.
As an embodiment, the first communication device 450 corresponds to a first node in the present application.
As an embodiment, the second communication device 410 corresponds to a second node in the present application.
As an embodiment, the second communication device 410 corresponds to a third node in the present application.
For one embodiment, the first communication device 450 is a UE.
For one embodiment, the second communication device 410 is a UE.
For one embodiment, the second communication device 410 is a base station.
For one embodiment, at least one of the antenna 452, the receiver 454, the multi-antenna receive processor 458, the receive processor 456, the controller/processor 459 is configured to receive first signaling indicating a first zone identity and a second zone identity; at least one of the antenna 420, the transmitter 418, the multi-antenna transmit processor 471, the transmit processor 416, the controller/processor 475 is configured to send first signaling indicating a first zone identification and a second zone identification.
As one implementation, at least one of the antenna 452, the transmitter 454, the multi-antenna transmit processor 457, the transmit processor 468, the controller/processor 459 is configured to determine whether to transmit a first signal based on a current location; when the judgment result is yes, sending a first signal in the first air interface resource set; and when the judgment result is negative, giving up to send the first signal in the first air interface resource set.
In one implementation, at least one of the antenna 420, the receiver 418, the multi-antenna receive processor 472, the receive processor 470, and the controller/processor 475 is configured to detect a first signal over a first set of air interface resources.
For one embodiment, at least one of the antenna 452, the receiver 454, the multi-antenna receive processor 458, the receive processor 456, the controller/processor 459 is configured to receive second signaling; at least one of the antenna 420, the transmitter 418, the multi-antenna transmit processor 471, the transmit processor 416, the controller/processor 475 is configured to send second signaling.
For one embodiment, at least one of the antenna 452, the receiver 454, the multiple antenna receive processor 458, the receive processor 456, the controller/processor 459 is configured to receive third signaling; at least one of the antenna 420, the transmitter 418, the multi-antenna transmit processor 471, the transmit processor 416, the controller/processor 475 is configured to send third signaling.
For one embodiment, at least one of the antenna 452, the receiver 454, the multi-antenna receive processor 458, the receive processor 456, the controller/processor 459 is configured to receive a target signal; at least one of the antenna 420, the transmitter 418, the multi-antenna transmit processor 471, the transmit processor 416, and the controller/processor 475 is configured to transmit a target signal.
For one embodiment, at least one of the antenna 452, the receiver 454, the multiple antenna receive processor 458, the receive processor 456, the controller/processor 459 is configured to receive fourth signaling; at least one of the antenna 420, the transmitter 418, the multi-antenna transmit processor 471, the transmit processor 416, the controller/processor 475 is configured to send fourth signaling.
For one embodiment, at least one of the antenna 452, the receiver 454, the multiple antenna receive processor 458, the receive processor 456, the controller/processor 459 is configured to receive fifth signaling; at least one of the antenna 420, the transmitter 418, the multi-antenna transmit processor 471, the transmit processor 416, the controller/processor 475 is configured to send fifth signaling.
As one implementation, at least one of the antenna 452, the transmitter 454, the multi-antenna transmit processor 457, the transmit processor 468, the controller/processor 459 is configured to send sixth signaling; at least one of the antenna 420, the receiver 418, the multi-antenna receive processor 472, the receive processor 470, the controller/processor 475 is configured to receive sixth signaling.
Example 5
Embodiment 5 illustrates a flow chart of a first signal, as shown in fig. 5. In FIG. 5, communication between a first node U1 and a second node U2 is via a sidelink, and communication between the first node U1 and a third node N3 is via a cellular link; the steps noted in the diagram for blocks F0, F1, and F2 are optional; the step identified by the dotted line therein indicates that the operation thereof may be affected by the decision in step S16.
For theFirst node U1Receiving a second signaling in step S10; receiving a fifth signaling in step S11; receiving a third signaling in step S12; receiving a fourth signaling in step S13; receiving a first signaling in step S14; receiving a target signal in step S15; judging whether to transmit the first signal according to the current position in step S16;when the judgment result is yes, a first signal is sent in the first air interface resource set; and when the judgment result is negative, giving up to send the first signal in the first air interface resource set.
For theSecond node U2Receiving a second signaling in step S20; receiving a fifth signaling in step S21; transmitting a third signaling in step S22; transmitting fourth signaling in step S23; transmitting a first signaling in step S24; transmitting a target signal in step S25; in step S26, a first signal is detected in the first set of air interface resources.
For theThird node N3Transmitting a second signaling in step S30; the fifth signaling is transmitted in step S31.
In embodiment 5, the first signaling is used to indicate a first area identifier and a second area identifier; the first region identifier and the second region identifier are associated to a first pool of air interface resources and a second pool of air interface resources, respectively; the first region identification is used to determine the first node U1 current location when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources, the second area identification is used to determine the first node U1 current location; the second signaling is used to indicate the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool; the third signaling is used to determine X1 candidate sets of air interface resources, where the first set of air interface resources is one of the X1 candidate sets of air interface resources, and the X1 is a positive integer greater than 1; the first signaling comprises configuration information of the target signal, the first signal being used for feedback for the target signal; the target signal is transmitted on a sidelink; the fourth signaling is used to indicate a target reference signal, which is associated with the first set of air interface resources; the fifth signaling is used to indicate the first region size and the second region size.
As an embodiment, the second signaling is sent on a downlink.
As an embodiment, the second signaling is sent by a base station corresponding to a serving cell of the first node U1.
As an embodiment, the fifth signaling is sent on a downlink.
As an embodiment, the fifth signaling is sent by a base station corresponding to a serving cell of the first node U1.
As an embodiment, the second signaling is Cell Common (Cell Common).
As an embodiment, the second signaling is user equipment specific.
As an embodiment, the second signaling is for the first node U1.
As an embodiment, the second signaling is higher layer signaling.
As an embodiment, the second signaling is RRC (Radio Resource Control) signaling.
As an embodiment, the fifth signaling is cell-common.
As an embodiment, the fifth signaling is for the first node.
As an embodiment, the fifth signaling is higher layer signaling.
As an embodiment, the fifth signaling is for the first node U1.
As an embodiment, the fifth signaling is RRC signaling.
As an embodiment, the second signaling comprises SL-ZoneConfig in TS 36.331.
As an embodiment, said fifth signaling comprises SL-ZoneConfig in TS 36.331.
As an embodiment, the second signaling includes a first sub-signaling and a second sub-signaling, where the first sub-signaling and the second sub-signaling are used to indicate the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool, the first sub-signaling and the second sub-signaling are sent by a first TRP and a second TRP, respectively, and the first TRP and the second TRP are two TRPs attached to the third node.
As an embodiment, the fifth signaling includes a third sub-signaling and a fourth sub-signaling, the third sub-signaling and the fourth sub-signaling are used to indicate the first area size and the second area size, respectively, the third sub-signaling and the fourth sub-signaling are sent by a first TRP and a second TRP, respectively, and the first TRP and the second TRP are two TRPs attached to the third node.
As an embodiment, the second signaling is used to indicate the first region size and the second region size.
As an embodiment, the second signaling comprises the fifth signaling.
As an embodiment, the first pool of air interface resources is associated to the first TRP in the present application, the second pool of air interface resources is associated to the second TRP in the present application, the first TRP and the second TRP are two TRPs under a serving cell of the first node, the first identity is used to indicate the first TRP, and the second identity is used to indicate the second TRP.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the second signaling includes the first identifier and the second identifier.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the first flag and the second flag are two non-negative integers, respectively.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the fifth signaling includes the first identifier and the second identifier.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the first sub-signaling in this application includes the first identifier, and the second sub-signaling in this application includes the second identifier.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the third sub-signaling in this application includes the first identifier, and the fourth sub-signaling in this application includes the second identifier.
As an embodiment, the first pool of empty resources is associated to a first zone size, which is used for determining the first zone identification; or the second air interface resource pool is associated to a second region size, and the second region size is used for determining the second region identifier.
As one embodiment, a target area identification is used to determine the current location of the first node; the first region size is used to determine the target region identification when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second region size is used to determine the target region identification when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources.
As an embodiment, the first signaling is SCI (Sidelink Control Information).
As an embodiment, the first signaling and the fourth signaling belong to one SCI at the same time.
As an embodiment, the first signaling is used for scheduling the target signal.
As an embodiment, the configuration information includes a Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) adopted by the target signal.
As one embodiment, the configuration information includes DMRS (DeModulation Reference Signals) configuration information of the target signal.
As an embodiment, the DMRS configuration information includes one or more of a port of the DMRS, an occupied time domain resource, an occupied frequency domain resource, an occupied Code domain resource, an RS sequence, a mapping manner, a DMRS type, a cyclic shift amount (cyclic shift), or an OCC (Orthogonal Code).
As an embodiment, the configuration information includes an NDI (New Data Indicator) corresponding to the target signal.
As an embodiment, the configuration information includes a RV (Redundancy Version) corresponding to the target signal.
As an embodiment, the configuration information includes a time domain resource occupied by the target signal.
As an embodiment, the configuration information includes frequency domain resources occupied by the target signal.
For one embodiment, the third node N3 is non-co-located with the second node U2.
As an example, the second node U2 in this application is a terminal.
For one embodiment, V2X communication is between the second node U2 and the first node U1.
As an embodiment, the second node U2 belongs to the same serving cell as the first node U1.
For one embodiment, the second node U2 is served by the same serving cell as the first node U1.
As an embodiment, the second node U2 and the first node U1 are served by different serving cells, respectively.
As an embodiment, when the first air interface resource set is associated with the first air interface resource pool, the first area identifier and the target area identifier are jointly used by the first node U1 to determine whether to send the first signal.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the first area identifier and the target area identifier are jointly used to determine that a distance between the second node U2 and the first node U1 is not greater than a first threshold, and the first node U1 sends the first signal over the first set of air interface resources.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the first area identifier and the target area identifier are jointly used to determine that the distance between the second node U2 and the first node U1 is greater than a first threshold, and the first node U1 abandons sending the first signal over the first set of air interface resources.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the first threshold is fixed, or the first threshold is configured through RRC signaling.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the target area identifier is the third area identifier in this application.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the first region size is used for determining the target region identification.
As an embodiment, when the first air interface resource set is associated with the second air interface resource pool, the second area identifier and the target area identifier are jointly used by the first node U1 to determine whether to send the first signal.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the second area identifier and the target area identifier are used together to determine that the distance between the second node U2 and the first node U1 is not greater than a second threshold, and the first node U1 sends the first signal over the first set of air interface resources.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the second area identifier and the target area identifier are jointly used to determine that the distance between the second node U2 and the first node U1 is greater than a second threshold, and the first node U1 abandons sending the first signal over the first set of air interface resources.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the second threshold is fixed, or the second threshold is configured through RRC signaling.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the target area identifier is the fourth area identifier in this application.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the second region size is used for determining the target region identification.
As an embodiment, the first threshold in this application is not equal to the second threshold in this application.
As one embodiment, the first signaling is used to indicate the first set of air interface resources.
As one embodiment, the first signaling is used to determine the first set of air interface resources.
As an embodiment, the time domain resource occupied by the target signal is used to determine the time domain resource occupied by the first set of air interface resources.
As an embodiment, the frequency domain resources occupied by the target signal are used to determine the frequency domain resources occupied by the first set of air interface resources.
As one embodiment, the target signal is a wireless signal.
As one embodiment, the target signal is a baseband channel.
As an embodiment, the physical layer channel carrying the first signaling comprises a PSCCH.
As an embodiment, the physical layer channel carrying the target signal includes a psch.
For one embodiment, the physical layer channel carrying the target signal comprises a PSFCH.
In one embodiment, a first sequence is used to generate the target signal, the first sequence including at least one of a pseudo-random sequence or a Zadoff-Chu sequence.
For one embodiment, the target reference signal corresponds to a target reference signal identification.
In an embodiment, the target reference signal is used to determine spatial reception parameters adopted by the second node U2 in the first set of air interface resources.
In an embodiment, the target reference signal is used to determine spatial transmission parameters adopted by the first node U1 in the first set of air interface resources.
For one embodiment, the first node U1 is a QCL at a transmit antenna port of the first set of null resources.
As an embodiment, the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool respectively correspond to a first index and a second index, and the first index and the second index are different.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the first index is associated to the first TRP in this application, the second index is associated to the second TRP in this application, and the first TRP and the second TPR are both TRPs under a serving cell of the first node.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the first index and the second index are respectively used to identify two CORESET (Control Resource Set).
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the cell identifier of the serving cell of the first node U1 is a first cell identifier, and the wireless signals transmitted in the first pool of air interface resources are scrambled by both the first cell identifier and a first index.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the cell identifier of the serving cell of the first node U1 is a first cell identifier, and the wireless signal transmitted in the second pool of empty resources is scrambled by both the first cell identifier and a second index.
As one embodiment, the detecting includes energy detecting.
As one embodiment, the detecting comprises blind detecting.
As one embodiment, the detecting comprises sequence detection.
As one embodiment, the detecting comprises coherent detecting.
For one embodiment, the second node U2 does not know whether the first signal was transmitted before receiving the first signal.
As an embodiment, the second signaling is used to indicate at least one of a time domain resource or a frequency domain resource occupied by the first air interface resource pool; and the second signaling is used for indicating at least one of time domain resources or frequency domain resources occupied by the second air interface resource pool.
As an embodiment, the second signaling is used to indicate the airspace resources occupied by the first pool of airspace resources; and the second signaling is used for indicating the airspace resources occupied by the second airspace resource pool.
As an embodiment, at least a first candidate air interface resource set and a second candidate air interface resource set exist in the X1 candidate air interface resource sets, where the first candidate air interface resource set is one of K1 air interface resource sets included in the first air interface resource pool, and the second candidate air interface resource set is one of K2 air interface resource sets included in the second air interface resource pool.
As an embodiment, the fourth signaling is used to indicate X1 candidate reference signals, the X1 candidate reference signals respectively correspond to X1 candidate air interface resource sets one to one, and the target reference signal is one candidate reference signal among the X1 candidate reference signals.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the X1 candidate reference signals are respectively used to determine X1 spatial transmission parameter sets on the X1 candidate air interface resource sets.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the X1 candidate reference signals are respectively used to determine X1 sets of spatial reception parameters on the X1 candidate air interface resource sets.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the X1 candidate reference signals respectively correspond to X1 antenna ports.
Example 6
Embodiment 6 illustrates a schematic diagram of fifth signaling and sixth signaling according to an embodiment of the present application; as shown in fig. 6. In FIG. 6, communication between a first node U4 and a second node U5 is via a sidelink, and communication between the first node U4 and a third node N6 is via a cellular link; without conflict, the embodiment, sub-embodiment, and dependent embodiment in embodiment 5 can be applied to embodiment 6; on the contrary, the embodiment, the sub-embodiment, and the subsidiary embodiment in embodiment 6 can be applied to embodiment 5.
For theFirst node U4Receiving a second signaling in step S40; receiving a fifth signaling in step S41; the sixth signaling is sent in step S42.
For theSecond node U5Sixth signaling is received in step S50.
For theThird node N6And, in step S60, sends the secondSignaling; the fifth signaling is transmitted in step S61.
In embodiment 6, the second signaling is used to indicate the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool; the fifth signaling is used to indicate the first region size and the second region size; the sixth signaling is used to indicate the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool.
As an embodiment, the sixth signaling is sent on a secondary link.
For one embodiment, the third node N6 is non-co-located with the second node U5.
As an example, the second node U5 in this application is a terminal.
For one embodiment, V2X communication is between the second node U5 and the first node U4.
For one embodiment, the second node U5 belongs to the same serving cell as the first node U4.
As an embodiment, the second node U5 is served by the same serving cell as the first node U4.
For one embodiment, the second node U5 and the first node U4 are served by different serving cells, respectively.
As an embodiment, the sixth signaling is used to forward configuration information of the first air interface resource pool and configuration information of the second air interface resource pool.
As an embodiment, the sixth signaling is used to forward the first region size and the second region size.
As an embodiment, the sixth signaling is used to indicate the first region size and the second region size.
As an embodiment, the sixth signaling is used to indicate at least one of a time domain resource or a frequency domain resource occupied by the first air interface resource pool; and the sixth signaling is used to indicate at least one of the time domain resource or the frequency domain resource occupied by the second pool of air interface resources.
As an embodiment, the sixth signaling is used to indicate the airspace resources occupied by the first pool of airspace resources; and the second signaling is used for indicating the airspace resources occupied by the sixth airspace resource pool.
As an embodiment, the sixth signaling is higher layer signaling.
As an embodiment, the sixth signaling is RRC signaling.
As an embodiment, the sixth signaling is signaling on the PC-5 port.
As an embodiment, the sixth signaling is a MAC CE.
Example 7
Embodiment 7 illustrates a schematic diagram of a first pool of air interface resources and a second pool of air interface resources according to an embodiment of the present application; as shown in fig. 7. In embodiment 7, REs (Resource elements, Resource units) occupied by the first pool and REs occupied by the second pool are orthogonal.
As an embodiment, the phrase that the REs occupied by the first air interface resource pool and the REs occupied by the second air interface resource pool are orthogonal means includes: there is no RE belonging to both the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool.
As an embodiment, the first empty resource pool and the second empty resource pool are TDM (Time-Domain Multiplex); or the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool are FDM (time-division multiplexing).
As an embodiment, the first pool of empty resources occupies Q1 multicarrier symbols in the time domain, and Q1 is a positive integer greater than 1.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the Q1 multicarrier symbols are discrete in the time domain.
As an embodiment, the second pool of air interface resources occupies Q2 multicarrier symbols in time domain, and Q2 is a positive integer greater than 1.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the Q2 multicarrier symbols are discrete in the time domain.
As an embodiment, the multicarrier symbols included in the first air interface resource pool and the multicarrier symbols included in the second air interface resource pool are Interleaved (Interleaved) in a time domain.
Example 8
Example 8 illustrates a schematic diagram of another first pool of empty resources and a second pool of empty resources, as shown in fig. 8. In fig. 8, the first air interface resource pool includes K1 air interface resource sets, and the second air interface resource pool includes K2 air interface resource sets; at least one first type of air interface resource set exists in the K1 air interface resource sets, at least one second type of air interface resource set exists in the K2 air interface resource sets, and the first type of air interface resource set and the second type of air interface resource set occupy the same RE.
As an embodiment, the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool correspond to different air interface resources, respectively.
As an embodiment, the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool respectively correspond to different spatial transmission parameter groups.
As an embodiment, the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool respectively correspond to different spatial receiving parameter sets.
As an embodiment, the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool respectively correspond to different antenna ports.
As an embodiment, the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool respectively correspond to different reference signals, or the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool respectively correspond to different reference signal identifiers.
Example 9
Embodiment 9 illustrates a schematic diagram of a first type of air interface resource set and a second type of air interface resource set, as shown in fig. 9. In fig. 9, the first type of air interface resource set and the second type of air interface resource set respectively belong to the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool in the present application; and the first type of air interface resource set and the second type of air interface resource set occupy the same time frequency resource.
As an embodiment, in the present application, the first node respectively uses different spatial transmission parameters to transmit wireless signals in the first type of air interface resource set and the second type of air interface resource set.
As an embodiment, in the present application, the second node respectively uses different spatial reception parameters to receive the wireless signals in the first type of air interface resource set and the second type of air interface resource set.
As an embodiment, the first type of air interface resource set and the second type of air interface resource set are respectively associated to different antenna ports.
As an embodiment, the first type of air interface resource set and the second type of air interface resource set are respectively associated to different reference signals.
Example 10
Embodiment 10 illustrates a schematic diagram of a first air interface resource pool and a second air interface resource pool and corresponding beamforming vectors. In fig. 10, the first empty resource pool corresponds to a first beamforming vector, and the second empty resource pool corresponds to a second beamforming vector.
As an embodiment, the first beamforming vector and the second beamforming vector correspond to different spatial receiving parameters, respectively.
As an embodiment, the first beamforming vector and the second beamforming vector respectively correspond to different spatial transmission parameters.
As an embodiment, the first beamforming vector and the second beamforming vector respectively correspond to different reference signals.
As an embodiment, the first beamforming vector and the second beamforming vector correspond to different transmit antenna ports, respectively.
Example 11
Example 11 illustrates a schematic of a first region size and a second region size, as shown in fig. 11. In fig. 11, the solid rectangular grid corresponds to the area divided by the first area size, and the dotted rectangular grid corresponds to the area divided by the second area size.
As one example, the division of the first region size shown in the figure is a region division centering on the first TRP.
As an example, the division of the second region size shown in the figure is a region division centering on the second TRP.
As an embodiment, the first region size includes a first region length and a first region width, and the second region size includes a second region length and a second region width; the first region length is not equal to the second region length, or the first region width is not equal to the second region width.
Example 12
Embodiment 12 illustrates a schematic diagram of the relationship of a first node and a third node, as shown in fig. 12. In fig. 12, solid rectangular boxes indicate regions divided by a first region size including a first region width and a first region length; the area where the first node is located corresponds to the third area identifier, and the area where the second node is located corresponds to the first area identifier.
As an embodiment, the difference between the first area identity and the third area identity is used by the first node to determine the distance between the first node and the second node.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the distance between the first node and the second node is used by the first node to determine whether to transmit the first signal.
Example 13
Embodiment 13 illustrates a schematic diagram of the relationship between another first node and a third node, as shown in fig. 13. In fig. 12, the dotted rectangular boxes indicate regions divided by the second region size; the area where the first node is located corresponds to the fourth area identification, and the area where the second node is located corresponds to the second area identification.
As an embodiment, the difference between the second area identity and the fourth area identity is used by the first node to determine the distance between the first node and the second node.
As a sub-embodiment of this embodiment, the distance between the first node and the second node is used by the first node to determine whether to transmit the first signal.
Example 14
Embodiment 14 illustrates a schematic diagram of an antenna port and an antenna port group, as shown in fig. 14.
In embodiment 14, one antenna port group includes a positive integer number of antenna ports; one antenna port is formed by superposing antennas in a positive integer number of antenna groups through antenna Virtualization (Virtualization); one antenna group includes a positive integer number of antennas. One antenna group is connected to the baseband processor through one RF (Radio Frequency) chain, and different antenna groups correspond to different RF chains. The mapping coefficients of all antennas in the positive integer number of antenna groups included by a given antenna port to the given antenna port constitute a beamforming vector corresponding to the given antenna port. Mapping coefficients of a plurality of antennas included in any given antenna group in the positive integer number of antenna groups included in the given antenna port to the given antenna port constitute an analog beamforming vector of the given antenna group. And the analog beamforming vectors corresponding to the positive integer number of antenna groups are arranged diagonally to form an analog beamforming matrix corresponding to the given antenna port. And the mapping coefficients of the positive integer number of antenna groups to the given antenna port form a digital beamforming vector corresponding to the given antenna port. The beamforming vector corresponding to the given antenna port is obtained by multiplying an analog beamforming matrix corresponding to the given antenna port by a digital beamforming vector. Different antenna ports in one antenna port group are formed by the same antenna group, and different antenna ports in the same antenna port group correspond to different beam forming vectors.
Two antenna port groups are shown in fig. 14: antenna port group #0 and antenna port group # 1. The antenna port group #0 is composed of an antenna group #0, and the antenna port group #1 is composed of an antenna group #1 and an antenna group # 2. Mapping coefficients of a plurality of antennas in the antenna group #0 to the antenna port group #0 constitute an analog beamforming vector #0, and mapping coefficients of the antenna group #0 to the antenna port group #0 constitute a digital beamforming vector # 0. Mapping coefficients of the plurality of antennas in the antenna group #1 and the plurality of antennas in the antenna group #2 to the antenna port group #1 constitute an analog beamforming vector #1 and an analog beamforming vector #2, respectively, and mapping coefficients of the antenna group #1 and the antenna group #2 to the antenna port group #1 constitute a digital beamforming vector # 1. A beamforming vector corresponding to any antenna port in the antenna port group #0 is obtained by a product of the analog beamforming vector #0 and the digital beamforming vector # 0. A beamforming vector corresponding to any antenna port in the antenna port group #1 is obtained by multiplying an analog beamforming matrix formed by diagonal arrangement of the analog beamforming vector #1 and the analog beamforming vector #2 by the digital beamforming vector # 1.
As a sub-embodiment, one antenna port group includes one antenna port. For example, the antenna port group #0 in fig. 14 includes one antenna port.
As an additional embodiment of the foregoing sub-embodiment, the analog beamforming matrix corresponding to the one antenna port is reduced to an analog beamforming vector, the digital beamforming vector corresponding to the one antenna port is reduced to a scalar, and the beamforming vector corresponding to the one antenna port is equal to the analog beamforming vector corresponding to the one antenna port.
As a sub-embodiment, one antenna port group includes a plurality of antenna ports. For example, the antenna port group #1 in fig. 14 includes a plurality of antenna ports.
As an additional embodiment of the above sub-embodiment, the plurality of antenna ports correspond to the same analog beamforming matrix and different digital beamforming vectors.
As a sub-embodiment, the antenna ports in different antenna port groups correspond to different analog beamforming matrices.
As a sub-embodiment, any two antenna ports in one antenna port group are QCL (Quasi-co-located).
As a sub-embodiment, any two antenna ports in one antenna port group are spatial QCL.
Example 15
Embodiment 15 illustrates a block diagram of the structure in a first node, as shown in fig. 15. In fig. 15, a first node 1500 comprises a first receiver 1501 and a first transmitter 1502.
A first receiver 1501 receiving first signaling, the first signaling being used to indicate a first area identity and a second area identity;
a first transmitter 1502 that determines whether to transmit a first signal according to a current position; when the judgment result is yes, sending a first signal in the first air interface resource set; when the judgment result is negative, giving up sending the first signal in the first air interface resource set;
in embodiment 15, the first zone identity and the second zone identity are associated to a first pool of air interface resources and a second pool of air interface resources, respectively; the first region identification is used to determine the current location when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second zone identification is used to determine the current location when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources.
As an embodiment, the first pool of empty resources is associated to a first zone size, which is used for determining the first zone identity; or the second air interface resource pool is associated to a second region size, and the second region size is used for determining the second region identifier.
As one embodiment, a target area identification is used to determine the current location of the first node; the first region size is used to determine the target region identification when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second region size is used to determine the target region identification when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources.
For one embodiment, the first receiver 1501 receives the second signaling; the second signaling is used to indicate the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool.
As an example, the first receiver 1501 receives the third signaling; the third signaling is used to determine X1 candidate sets of air interface resources, where the first set of air interface resources is one of the X1 candidate sets of air interface resources, and the X1 is a positive integer greater than 1.
For one embodiment, the first receiver 1501 receives a target signal; the first signaling comprises configuration information of the target signal, the first signal being used for feedback for the target signal; the target signal is transmitted on a sidelink.
For one embodiment, the first receiver 1501 receives the fourth signaling; the fourth signaling is used to indicate a target reference signal, which is associated with the first set of air interface resources.
For one embodiment, the first receiver 1501 receives the fifth signaling; the fifth signaling is used to indicate the first region size and the second region size.
For one embodiment, the first transmitter 1502 transmits a sixth signaling; the sixth signaling is used to indicate the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool.
As an embodiment, the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool respectively correspond to a first index and a second index, and the first index and the second index are different.
For one embodiment, the first receiver 1501 includes at least the first 4 of the antenna 452, the receiver 454, the multi-antenna receive processor 458, the receive processor 456, and the controller/processor 459 in embodiment 4.
As one embodiment, the first transmitter 1502 includes at least the first 4 of the antenna 452, the transmitter 454, the multi-antenna transmit processor 457, the transmit processor 468, the controller/processor 459 of embodiment 4.
Example 16
Embodiment 16 illustrates a block diagram of the structure in a second node, as shown in fig. 16. In fig. 16, the second node 1600 comprises a second transmitter 1601 and a second receiver 1602.
A second transmitter 1601, configured to transmit a first signaling, where the first signaling is used to indicate a first area identifier and a second area identifier;
a second receiver 1602, configured to detect a first signal in the first air interface resource set;
in embodiment 16, the sender of the first signal is a first node; the first region identifier and the second region identifier are associated to a first pool of air interface resources and a second pool of air interface resources, respectively; the first region identification is used to determine a current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second region identification is used to determine a current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources; the first node judges whether to send a first signal according to the current position of the first node; when the judgment result is yes, the first signal is sent to the first air interface resource set; and when the judgment result is negative, giving up sending the first signal in the first air interface resource set.
As an embodiment, the first pool of empty resources is associated to a first zone size, which is used for determining the first zone identification; or the second air interface resource pool is associated to a second region size, and the second region size is used for determining the second region identifier.
As one embodiment, a target area identification is used to determine the current location of the first node; the first region size is used to determine the target region identification when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second region size is used to determine the target region identification when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources.
For one embodiment, the second receiver 1602 receives the second signaling; the second signaling is used to indicate the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool.
For an embodiment, the second receiver 1602 receives the sixth signaling; the sixth signaling is used to indicate the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool.
As an embodiment, the second transmitter 1601 sends a third signaling; the third signaling is used to determine X1 candidate sets of air interface resources, where the first set of air interface resources is one of the X1 candidate sets of air interface resources, and the X1 is a positive integer greater than 1.
As an embodiment, the second transmitter 1601 transmits a target signal; the first signaling comprises configuration information of the target signal, the first signal being used for feedback for the target signal; the target signal is transmitted on a sidelink.
As an embodiment, the second transmitter 1601 sends a fourth signaling; the fourth signaling is used to indicate a target reference signal, which is associated with the first set of air interface resources.
For an embodiment, the second receiver 1602 receives the fifth signaling; the fifth signaling is used to indicate the first region size and the second region size.
As an embodiment, the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool respectively correspond to a first index and a second index, and the first index and the second index are different.
As an embodiment, the second transmitter 1601 sends a fifth signaling; the fifth signaling is used to indicate the first region size and the second region size.
As an embodiment, the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool respectively correspond to a first index and a second index, and the first index and the second index are different.
For one embodiment, the second transmitter 1601 includes at least the first 4 of the antenna 420, the transmitter 418, the multi-antenna transmit processor 471, the transmit processor 416, and the controller/processor 475 of embodiment 4.
For one embodiment, the second receiver 1602 includes at least the first 4 of the antenna 420, the receiver 418, the multi-antenna receive processor 472, the receive processor 470, and the controller/processor 475 of embodiment 4.
Example 17
Embodiment 17 illustrates a block diagram of a structure in a third node, as shown in fig. 17. In fig. 17, the third node 1700 includes a third transmitter 1701.
A third transmitter 1701 transmitting second signaling, the second signaling being used to indicate the first pool of air interface resources and the second pool of air interface resources;
in embodiment 17, a receiver of the second signaling includes a first node, and the first node determines whether to send a first signal according to a current location of the first node; when the judgment result is yes, the first node sends a first signal in a first air interface resource set; when the judgment result is negative, the first node gives up sending the first signal in the first air interface resource set; a first region identifier and a second region identifier are respectively associated to the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool; the first region identification is used to determine the current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second region identification is used to determine the current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources.
As an embodiment, the first pool of empty resources is associated to a first zone size, which is used for determining the first zone identification; or the second air interface resource pool is associated to a second region size, and the second region size is used for determining the second region identifier.
As one embodiment, a target area identification is used to determine the current location of the first node; the first region size is used to determine the target region identification when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second region size is used to determine the target region identification when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources.
For one embodiment, the third transmitter 1701 sends fourth signaling; the fourth signaling is used to indicate a target reference signal, which is associated with the first set of air interface resources.
For one embodiment, the third transmitter 1701 sends fifth signaling; the fifth signaling is used to indicate the first region size and the second region size.
As an embodiment, the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool respectively correspond to a first index and a second index, and the first index and the second index are different.
For one embodiment, the third transmitter 1701 includes at least the first 4 of the antenna 420, the transmitter 418, the multi-antenna transmit processor 471, the transmit processor 416, and the controller/processor 475 of embodiment 4.
It will be understood by those skilled in the art that all or part of the steps of the above methods may be implemented by instructing relevant hardware through a program, and the program may be stored in a computer readable storage medium, such as a read-only memory, a hard disk or an optical disk. Alternatively, all or part of the steps of the above embodiments may be implemented by using one or more integrated circuits. Accordingly, the module units in the above embodiments may be implemented in a hardware form, or may be implemented in a form of software functional modules, and the present application is not limited to any specific form of combination of software and hardware. First node and second node in this application include but not limited to cell-phone, panel computer, notebook, network card, low-power consumption equipment, eMTC equipment, NB-IoT equipment, vehicle communication equipment, vehicles, vehicle, RSU, aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicle, wireless communication equipment such as remote control plane. The base station in the present application includes, but is not limited to, a macro cell base station, a micro cell base station, a home base station, a relay base station, an eNB, a gNB, a transmission and reception node TRP, a GNSS, a relay satellite, a satellite base station, an over-the-air base station, an RSU, and other wireless communication devices.
The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present application, and is not intended to limit the scope of the present application. Any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement and the like made within the spirit and principle of the present application shall be included in the protection scope of the present application.

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1. A first node configured for wireless communication, comprising:
a first receiver receiving first signaling, the first signaling being used to indicate a first area identity and a second area identity;
the first transmitter is used for judging whether to transmit a first signal or not according to the current position; when the judgment result is yes, sending a first signal in the first air interface resource set; when the judgment result is negative, giving up sending the first signal in the first air interface resource set;
wherein the first region identification and the second region identification are associated to a first pool of air interface resources and a second pool of air interface resources, respectively; the first region identification is used to determine the current location when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second zone identification is used to determine the current location when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources; the first pool of air interface resources is associated to a first region size, which is used to determine the first region identification; or the second air interface resource pool is associated to a second area size, and the second area size is used for determining the second area identifier; the first node determines a third area identifier corresponding to the first node according to the geographic position and the first area size, and compares the third area identifier with the first area identifier to determine the current position; or the first node determines a fourth area identifier corresponding to the first node according to the geographical position and the size of the second area, and compares the fourth area identifier with the second area identifier to determine the current position; the sender of the first signaling comprises a second node.
2. The first node according to claim 1, wherein when the first set of air interface resources is associated with the first pool of air interface resources, the first area identifier and the third area identifier are used together by the first node to determine whether to send the first signal, and the first area identifier and the third area identifier are used together to determine that a distance between the second node and the first node is not greater than a first threshold, and the first node sends the first signal at the first set of air interface resources; or, the first region identifier and the third region identifier are jointly used to determine that the distance between the second node and the first node is greater than a first threshold, and the first node gives up sending the first signal over the first set of air interface resources.
3. The first node of claim 2, wherein the second region identifier and the fourth region identifier are used in common by the first node to determine whether to transmit the first signal when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources; the second area identifier and the fourth area identifier are jointly used to determine that the distance between the second node and the first node is not greater than a second threshold, and the first node sends the first signal over the first set of air interface resources: the second area identifier and the fourth area identifier are jointly used for determining that the distance between the second node and the first node is greater than a second threshold, and the first node gives up sending the first signal on the first air interface resource set; the first threshold is not equal to the second threshold.
4. The first node according to any of claims 1 to 3, wherein the first receiver receives second signaling; the second signaling is used to indicate the first pool of air interface resources and the second pool of air interface resources.
5. The first node according to any of claims 1 to 3, wherein the first receiver receives third signaling; the third signaling is used to determine X1 candidate sets of air interface resources, where the first set of air interface resources is one of the X1 candidate sets of air interface resources, and the X1 is a positive integer greater than 1.
6. The first node according to any of claims 1-3, characterized in that the first receiver receives a target signal; the first signaling comprises configuration information of the target signal, the first signal being used for feedback for the target signal; the target signal is transmitted on a sidelink.
7. The first node according to any of claims 1 to 3, wherein the first receiver receives fourth signaling; the fourth signaling is used to indicate a target reference signal, which is associated with the first set of air interface resources.
8. A second node configured for wireless communication, comprising:
a second transmitter for transmitting a first signaling, the first signaling being used to indicate a first area identity and a second area identity;
a second receiver, configured to detect a first signal in the first air interface resource set;
wherein a sender of the first signal is a first node; the first region identifier and the second region identifier are associated to a first pool of air interface resources and a second pool of air interface resources, respectively; the first region identification is used to determine a current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second region identification is used to determine a current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources; the first node judges whether to send a first signal according to the current position of the first node; when the judgment result is yes, the first signal is sent to the first air interface resource set; when the judgment result is negative, giving up sending the first signal in the first air interface resource set; the first air interface resource pool is associated to a first region size, and the first region size is used for determining the first region identifier; or the second air interface resource pool is associated to a second region size, and the second region size is used for determining the second region identifier; the first node determines a third area identifier corresponding to the first node according to the geographical position and the first area size, and compares the third area identifier with the first area identifier to determine the current position; or the first node determines a fourth area identifier corresponding to the first node according to the geographical position and the size of the second area, and compares the fourth area identifier with the second area identifier to determine the current position.
9. The second node according to claim 8, wherein when the first set of air interface resources is associated with the first pool of air interface resources, the first area identifier and the third area identifier are used together by the first node to determine whether to send the first signal, and the first area identifier and the third area identifier are used together to determine that a distance between the second node and the first node is not greater than a first threshold, and the first node sends the first signal at the first set of air interface resources; or, the first region identifier and the third region identifier are jointly used to determine that the distance between the second node and the first node is greater than a first threshold, and the first node gives up sending the first signal over the first set of air interface resources.
10. The second node according to claim 9, wherein the second area identity and the fourth area identity are used together by the first node to determine whether to transmit the first signal when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources; the second area identifier and the fourth area identifier are jointly used to determine that the distance between the second node and the first node is not greater than a second threshold, and the first node sends the first signal over the first set of air interface resources: the second area identifier and the fourth area identifier are jointly used for determining that the distance between the second node and the first node is greater than a second threshold, and the first node gives up sending the first signal over the first air interface resource set; the first threshold is not equal to the second threshold.
11. The second node according to any of claims 8 to 10, wherein the second receiver receives second signaling; the second signaling is used to indicate the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool.
12. Second node according to any of claims 8 to 10, wherein the second receiver receives sixth signalling; the sixth signaling is used to indicate the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool.
13. The second node according to any of claims 8 to 10, wherein the second transmitter transmits a third signaling; the third signaling is used to determine X1 candidate air interface resource sets, where the first air interface resource set is one of the X1 candidate air interface resource sets, and X1 is a positive integer greater than 1.
14. The second node according to any of claims 8 to 10, wherein the second transmitter transmits a target signal; the first signaling comprises configuration information of the target signal, the first signal being used for feedback for the target signal; the target signal is transmitted on a sidelink.
15. The second node according to any of claims 8 to 10, wherein the second transmitter transmits a fourth signaling; the fourth signaling is used to indicate a target reference signal, which is associated with the first set of air interface resources.
16. The second node according to any of claims 8 to 10, wherein the second receiver 1602 receives a fifth signaling; the fifth signaling is used to indicate the first region size and the second region size.
17. The second node according to any one of claims 8 to 10, wherein the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool correspond to a first index and a second index, respectively, and the first index and the second index are different.
18. The second node according to claim 11, wherein the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool correspond to a first index and a second index, respectively, and the first index and the second index are different.
19. The second node of claim 12, wherein the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool correspond to a first index and a second index, respectively, and the first index and the second index are different.
20. A third node used for wireless communications, comprising:
a third transmitter to transmit a second signaling, the second signaling being used to indicate the first pool of air interface resources and the second pool of air interface resources;
the receiver of the second signaling comprises a first node, and the first node judges whether to send a first signal according to the current position of the first node; when the judgment result is yes, the first node sends a first signal in a first air interface resource set; when the judgment result is negative, the first node gives up sending the first signal in the first air interface resource set; a first region identifier and a second region identifier are respectively associated to the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool; the first region identification is used to determine the current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second region identification is used to determine the current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources; the first air interface resource pool is associated to a first area size, and the first area size is used by a second node for determining the first area identifier; or the second air interface resource pool is associated to a second area size, and the second area size is used by the second node to determine the second area identifier; the first node determines a third area identifier corresponding to the first node according to the geographical position and the first area size, and compares the third area identifier with the first area identifier to determine the current position; or the first node determines a fourth area identifier corresponding to the first node according to the geographical position and the size of the second area, and compares the fourth area identifier with the second area identifier to determine the current position.
21. The third node according to claim 20, wherein when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first air interface resource pool, the first area identifier and the third area identifier are used together by the first node to determine whether to send the first signal, and the first area identifier and the third area identifier are used together to determine that a distance between the second node and the first node is not greater than a first threshold, and the first node sends the first signal at the first set of air interface resources; or the first region identifier and the third region identifier are jointly used to determine that the distance between the second node and the first node is greater than a first threshold, and the first node gives up sending the first signal over the first set of air interface resources.
22. The third node according to claim 21, wherein the second area identity and the fourth area identity are used together by the first node to determine whether to transmit the first signal when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources; the second area identifier and the fourth area identifier are jointly used to determine that the distance between the second node and the first node is not greater than a second threshold, and the first node sends the first signal over the first set of air interface resources: the second area identifier and the fourth area identifier are jointly used for determining that the distance between the second node and the first node is greater than a second threshold, and the first node gives up sending the first signal over the first air interface resource set; the first threshold is not equal to the second threshold.
23. The third node according to any of the claims 20-22, characterised in that the third transmitter sends a fourth signalling; the fourth signaling is used to indicate a target reference signal, which is associated with the first set of air interface resources.
24. The third node according to any of the claims 20-22, characterised in that the third transmitter sends a fifth signalling; the fifth signaling is used to indicate the first region size and the second region size.
25. The third node according to any one of claims 20 to 22, wherein the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool correspond to a first index and a second index, respectively, and the first index and the second index are different.
26. A method of a first node used for wireless communication, comprising:
receiving first signaling, wherein the first signaling is used for indicating a first area identifier and a second area identifier;
judging whether to send a first signal according to the current position; when the judgment result is yes, a first signal is sent in the first air interface resource set; when the judgment result is negative, giving up sending the first signal in the first air interface resource set;
wherein the first region identification and the second region identification are associated to a first pool of air interface resources and a second pool of air interface resources, respectively; the first region identification is used to determine the current location when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second zone identification is used to determine the current location when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources; the first pool of air interface resources is associated to a first region size, which is used to determine the first region identification; or the second air interface resource pool is associated to a second region size, and the second region size is used for determining the second region identifier; the first node determines a third area identifier corresponding to the first node according to the geographical position and the first area size, and compares the third area identifier with the first area identifier to determine the current position; or the first node determines a fourth area identifier corresponding to the first node according to the geographical position and the size of the second area, and compares the fourth area identifier with the second area identifier to determine the current position; the sender of the first signaling comprises a second node.
27. The method of the first node according to claim 26, wherein when the first air interface resource set is associated with the first air interface resource pool, the first area identifier and the third area identifier are used together by the first node to determine whether to send the first signal, and the first area identifier and the third area identifier are used together to determine that a distance between the second node and the first node is not greater than a first threshold, and the first node sends the first signal at the first air interface resource set; or, the first region identifier and the third region identifier are jointly used to determine that the distance between the second node and the first node is greater than a first threshold, and the first node gives up sending the first signal over the first set of air interface resources.
28. The method of the first node according to claim 27, wherein the second area identity and the fourth area identity are used together by the first node to determine whether to transmit the first signal when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources; the second area identifier and the fourth area identifier are jointly used to determine that the distance between the second node and the first node is not greater than a second threshold, and the first node sends the first signal over the first set of air interface resources: the second area identifier and the fourth area identifier are jointly used for determining that the distance between the second node and the first node is greater than a second threshold, and the first node gives up sending the first signal over the first air interface resource set; the first threshold is not equal to the second threshold.
29. The method of the first node according to any of claims 26 to 28, comprising:
receiving a second signaling;
wherein the second signaling is used to indicate the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool.
30. The method of the first node according to any of claims 26 to 28, comprising:
receiving a third signaling;
wherein the third signaling is used to determine X1 candidate sets of air interface resources, the first set of air interface resources is one of the X1 candidate sets of air interface resources, and X1 is a positive integer greater than 1.
31. The method of the first node according to any of claims 26 to 28, comprising:
receiving a target signal;
wherein the first signaling comprises configuration information of the target signal, the first signal being used for feedback for the target signal; the target signal is transmitted over a sidelink.
32. The method of the first node according to any of claims 26 to 28, comprising:
receiving a fourth signaling;
wherein the fourth signaling is used to indicate a target reference signal, and the target reference signal is associated with the first set of air interface resources.
33. A method in a second node used for wireless communication, comprising:
transmitting first signaling, wherein the first signaling is used for indicating a first area identifier and a second area identifier;
detecting a first signal in a first air interface resource set;
wherein a sender of the first signal is a first node; the first region identifier and the second region identifier are associated to a first pool of air interface resources and a second pool of air interface resources, respectively; the first region identification is used to determine a current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second region identification is used to determine a current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources; the first node judges whether to send a first signal according to the current position of the first node; when the judgment result is yes, the first signal is sent to the first air interface resource set; when the judgment result is negative, giving up sending the first signal in the first air interface resource set; the first air interface resource pool is associated to a first region size, and the first region size is used for determining the first region identifier; or the second air interface resource pool is associated to a second area size, and the second area size is used for determining the second area identifier; the first node determines a third area identifier corresponding to the first node according to the geographical position and the first area size, and compares the third area identifier with the first area identifier to determine the current position; or the first node determines a fourth area identifier corresponding to the first node according to the geographical position and the size of the second area, and compares the fourth area identifier with the second area identifier to determine the current position.
34. The method in the second node according to claim 33, wherein when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources, the first area identifier and the third area identifier are used together by the first node to determine whether to send the first signal, and the first area identifier and the third area identifier are used together to determine that a distance between the second node and the first node is not greater than a first threshold, and the first node sends the first signal at the first set of air interface resources; or, the first region identifier and the third region identifier are jointly used to determine that the distance between the second node and the first node is greater than a first threshold, and the first node gives up sending the first signal over the first set of air interface resources.
35. The method in the second node according to claim 34, wherein the second area identity and the fourth area identity are used together by the first node for determining whether to send the first signal when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources; the second area identifier and the fourth area identifier are jointly used to determine that the distance between the second node and the first node is not greater than a second threshold, and the first node sends the first signal over the first set of air interface resources: the second area identifier and the fourth area identifier are jointly used for determining that the distance between the second node and the first node is greater than a second threshold, and the first node gives up sending the first signal over the first air interface resource set; the first threshold is not equal to the second threshold.
36. A method in a second node according to any of claims 33-35, comprising:
receiving a second signaling;
wherein the second signaling is used to indicate the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool.
37. A method in a second node according to any of claims 33-35, comprising:
receiving a sixth signaling;
wherein the sixth signaling is used to indicate the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool.
38. A method in a second node according to any of claims 33-35, comprising:
sending a third signaling;
wherein the third signaling is used to determine X1 candidate sets of air interface resources, the first set of air interface resources is one of the X1 candidate sets of air interface resources, and X1 is a positive integer greater than 1.
39. A method in a second node according to any of claims 33-35, comprising:
transmitting a target signal;
wherein the first signaling comprises configuration information of the target signal, the first signal being used for feedback for the target signal; the target signal is transmitted on a sidelink.
40. A method in a second node according to any of claims 33-35, comprising:
sending a fourth signaling;
wherein the fourth signaling is used to indicate a target reference signal, and the target reference signal is associated with the first set of air interface resources.
41. A method in a second node according to any of claims 33-35, comprising:
receiving a fifth signaling;
wherein the fifth signaling is used to indicate the first region size and the second region size.
42. The method in the second node according to any one of claims 33 to 35, wherein the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool respectively correspond to a first index and a second index, and the first index and the second index are different.
43. The method in the second node according to claim 36, wherein the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool correspond to a first index and a second index, respectively, and the first index and the second index are different.
44. The method in the second node according to claim 37, wherein the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool correspond to a first index and a second index, respectively, and the first index and the second index are different.
45. A method in a third node used for wireless communication, comprising:
sending second signaling, wherein the second signaling is used for indicating the first empty resource pool and the second empty resource pool;
the receiver of the second signaling comprises a first node, and the first node judges whether to send a first signal according to the current position of the first node; when the judgment result is yes, the first node sends a first signal in a first air interface resource set; when the judgment result is negative, the first node gives up sending the first signal in the first air interface resource set; a first region identifier and a second region identifier are respectively associated to the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool; the first region identification is used to determine the current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the first pool of air interface resources; the second region identification is used to determine the current location of the first node when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources; the first air interface resource pool is associated to a first area size, and the first area size is used by a second node for determining the first area identifier; or the second air interface resource pool is associated to a second area size, and the second area size is used by a second node to determine the second area identifier; the first node determines a third area identifier corresponding to the first node according to the geographical position and the first area size, and compares the third area identifier with the first area identifier to determine the current position; or the first node determines a fourth area identifier corresponding to the first node according to the geographical position and the size of the second area, and compares the fourth area identifier with the second area identifier to determine the current position.
46. The method in the third node according to claim 45, wherein when the first air interface resource set is associated to the first air interface resource pool, the first area identifier and the third area identifier are used together by the first node to determine whether to send the first signal, and the first area identifier and the third area identifier are used together to determine that a distance between the second node and the first node is not greater than a first threshold, and the first node sends the first signal at the first air interface resource set; or the first region identifier and the third region identifier are jointly used to determine that the distance between the second node and the first node is greater than a first threshold, and the first node gives up sending the first signal over the first set of air interface resources.
47. The method in the third node according to claim 46, wherein the second area identity and the fourth area identity are used together by the first node for determining whether to send the first signal when the first set of air interface resources is associated to the second pool of air interface resources; the second area identifier and the fourth area identifier are jointly used to determine that the distance between the second node and the first node is not greater than a second threshold, and the first node sends the first signal over the first set of air interface resources: the second area identifier and the fourth area identifier are jointly used for determining that the distance between the second node and the first node is greater than a second threshold, and the first node gives up sending the first signal over the first air interface resource set; the first threshold is not equal to the second threshold.
48. A method in a third node according to any of claims 45-47, characterized in that it comprises:
sending a fourth signaling;
wherein the fourth signaling is used to indicate a target reference signal, which is associated with the first set of air interface resources.
49. A method in a third node according to any of claims 45-47, comprising:
transmitting a fifth signaling;
wherein the fifth signaling is used to indicate the first region size and the second region size.
50. The method in the third node according to any one of claims 45 to 47, wherein the first air interface resource pool and the second air interface resource pool respectively correspond to a first index and a second index, and the first index and the second index are different.
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