Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to provide a health big data management method and system, which can overcome the defects of the prior art.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a health big data management method, which is characterized in that the health big data management method comprises the following steps:
collecting user health data by a mobile terminal;
establishing communication connection between a mobile terminal and a base station;
transmitting, by a base station, a first downlink control message to a mobile terminal on a first carrier, wherein the first downlink control message does not have an identifier of the first carrier;
transmitting, by the base station, a second downlink control message to the mobile terminal on a second carrier, wherein the second downlink control message does not have an identifier of the second carrier;
receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource indicated by the first downlink control message in response to receiving the first downlink control message;
receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource indicated by the second downlink control message in response to receiving the second downlink control message;
sending, by a base station, a first RRC signaling to a mobile terminal, wherein the first RRC signaling indicates to the mobile terminal that a downlink control message is to carry an identifier of a carrier;
transmitting, by the base station, a third downlink control message to the mobile terminal at the first time and on the first carrier in response to transmitting the first RRC signaling to the mobile terminal, wherein the third downlink control message does not have an identifier of the first carrier;
transmitting, by the base station, a fourth downlink control message to the mobile terminal at the first time and on the second carrier in response to transmitting the first RRC signaling to the mobile terminal, wherein the fourth downlink control message does not have an identifier of the second carrier;
transmitting, by the base station, a fifth downlink control message to the mobile terminal at the second time and on the first carrier in response to transmitting the third downlink control message and the fourth downlink control message to the mobile terminal, wherein the fifth downlink control message has an identifier of the first carrier;
in response to transmitting the third downlink control message and the fourth downlink control message to the mobile terminal, transmitting, by the base station, a sixth downlink control message to the mobile terminal at the second time and on the first carrier, wherein the sixth downlink control message has an identifier of the second carrier.
In a preferred embodiment, the health big data management method comprises the following steps:
after receiving the third downlink control message, if the mobile terminal has completed the preparation for decoding of the downlink control information carrying the carrier identifier, the mobile terminal is unable to successfully decode the third downlink control message and the mobile terminal discards the third downlink control message;
after receiving the fourth downlink control message, if the mobile terminal has completed the preparation for decoding of the downlink control information carrying the carrier identifier, the mobile terminal is unable to successfully decode the fourth downlink control message and the mobile terminal discards the fourth downlink control message;
receiving, by the mobile terminal, a fifth downlink control message on the first carrier in response to completing the decoding preparation to receive the downlink control information carrying the carrier identifier;
receiving, by the mobile terminal, a sixth downlink control message on the first carrier in response to completing the decoding preparation to receive the downlink control information carrying the carrier identifier;
receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource on the first carrier indicated by the fifth downlink control message in response to receiving the fifth downlink control message;
receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource on the second carrier indicated by the sixth downlink control message in response to receiving the sixth downlink control message;
sending, by the mobile terminal, a configuration complete message to the base station in response to completion of the decoding preparation of receiving the downlink control information carrying the carrier identifier;
transmitting, by the base station, a seventh downlink control message to the mobile terminal at the third time and on the first carrier in response to receiving the configuration complete message, wherein the seventh downlink control message has an identifier of the first carrier;
transmitting, by the base station, an eighth downlink control message to the mobile terminal at a third time and on the first carrier in response to receiving the configuration complete message, wherein the eighth downlink control message has an identifier of the second carrier;
after receiving the configuration completion message, the base station does not send downlink control information carrying no carrier identifier to the mobile terminal any more.
In a preferred embodiment, the health big data management method comprises the following steps:
sending, by the base station, a second RRC signaling to the mobile terminal, wherein the second RRC signaling indicates to the mobile terminal: the downlink message on the first carrier will not carry a carrier identifier, the downlink message on the second carrier will carry a carrier identifier, and the mobile terminal is asked to send a random access preamble to the base station;
in response to receiving the second RRC signaling, completing, by the mobile terminal, a decoding preparation for receiving downlink control information carrying a carrier identifier;
sending, by the mobile terminal, a random access preamble to the base station in response to completion of the decoding preparation for receiving the downlink control information carrying the carrier identifier, wherein the random access preamble is indicated in the second RRC signaling;
transmitting, by the base station, a ninth downlink control message to the mobile terminal on the first carrier in response to receiving the random access preamble, wherein the ninth downlink control message does not have an identifier of the first carrier;
transmitting, by the base station, a tenth downlink control message to the mobile terminal on the second carrier in response to receiving the random access preamble, wherein the tenth downlink control message has an identifier of the third carrier;
receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource on the first carrier indicated by the ninth downlink control message in response to receiving the ninth downlink control message;
in response to receiving the tenth downlink control message, receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource on the third carrier indicated by the tenth downlink control message.
In a preferred embodiment, the health big data management method comprises the following steps:
sending, by the base station, a third RRC signaling to the mobile terminal, wherein the third RRC signaling indicates to the mobile terminal: a first downlink control information size, a second downlink control information size, and a third downlink control information size on a first carrier, and requesting the mobile terminal to send a random access preamble to the base station;
transmitting, by the mobile terminal, a random access preamble to the base station in response to receiving the third RRC signaling, wherein the random access preamble is indicated in the third RRC signaling;
transmitting, by the base station, an eleventh downlink control message to the mobile terminal on the first carrier in response to receiving the random access preamble, wherein the eleventh downlink control message does not have an identifier of the first carrier, the eleventh downlink control message does not have an identifier of the second carrier, and the eleventh downlink control message does not have an identifier of the third carrier.
In a preferred embodiment, the health big data management method comprises the following steps:
in response to receiving the eleventh downlink control message, decoding, by the mobile terminal, the eleventh downlink control message to obtain control information for the first carrier, wherein the control information for the first carrier has a first downlink control information size;
in response to receiving the eleventh downlink control message, decoding, by the mobile terminal, the eleventh downlink control message to obtain control information for the second carrier, wherein the control information for the second carrier has a second downlink control information size;
in response to receiving the eleventh downlink control message, decoding, by the mobile terminal, the eleventh downlink control message to obtain control information for the third carrier, wherein the control information for the third carrier has a third downlink control information size;
receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource located on the first carrier indicated by the control information for the first carrier in response to receiving the eleventh downlink control message;
receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource located on the second carrier indicated by the control information for the second carrier in response to receiving the eleventh downlink control message;
in response to receiving the eleventh downlink control message, receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource located on the third carrier indicated by the control information for the third carrier.
The invention provides a health big data management system, which is characterized by comprising the following components:
means for collecting, by a mobile terminal, user health data;
means for establishing a communication connection by a mobile terminal with a base station;
means for transmitting, by a base station, a first downlink control message to a mobile terminal on a first carrier, wherein the first downlink control message does not have an identifier of the first carrier;
means for transmitting, by the base station, a second downlink control message to the mobile terminal on a second carrier, wherein the second downlink control message does not have an identifier of the second carrier;
means for receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource indicated by the first downlink control message in response to receiving the first downlink control message;
means for receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource indicated by the second downlink control message in response to receiving the second downlink control message;
means for transmitting, by a base station, a first RRC signaling to a mobile terminal, wherein the first RRC signaling indicates to the mobile terminal that a downlink control message is to carry an identifier of a carrier;
means for transmitting, by the base station, a third downlink control message to the mobile terminal at the first time and on the first carrier in response to transmitting the first RRC signaling to the mobile terminal, wherein the third downlink control message does not have an identifier of the first carrier;
means for transmitting, by the base station, a fourth downlink control message to the mobile terminal at the first time and on the second carrier in response to transmitting the first RRC signaling to the mobile terminal, wherein the fourth downlink control message does not have an identifier of the second carrier;
means for transmitting, by the base station, a fifth downlink control message to the mobile terminal at the second time and on the first carrier in response to transmitting the third downlink control message and the fourth downlink control message to the mobile terminal, wherein the fifth downlink control message has an identifier of the first carrier;
means for transmitting, by the base station, a sixth downlink control message to the mobile terminal at the second time and on the first carrier in response to transmitting the third downlink control message and the fourth downlink control message to the mobile terminal, wherein the sixth downlink control message has an identifier of the second carrier.
In a preferred embodiment, the health big data management system includes:
means for, after receiving the third downlink control message, if the mobile terminal has completed preparation for decoding of receiving the downlink control information carrying the carrier identifier, failing to successfully decode the third downlink control message and discarding, by the mobile terminal, the third downlink control message;
means for, after receiving the fourth downlink control message, if the mobile terminal has completed preparation for decoding of receiving the downlink control information carrying the carrier identifier, failing to successfully decode the fourth downlink control message and discarding, by the mobile terminal, the fourth downlink control message;
means for receiving, by the mobile terminal, a fifth downlink control message on the first carrier in response to completing the decoding preparation to receive the downlink control information carrying the carrier identifier;
means for receiving, by the mobile terminal, a sixth downlink control message on the first carrier in response to completing the decoding preparation to receive the downlink control information carrying the carrier identifier;
means for receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource on the first carrier indicated by the fifth downlink control message in response to receiving the fifth downlink control message;
means for receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource on the second carrier indicated by the sixth downlink control message in response to receiving the sixth downlink control message;
means for transmitting, by the mobile terminal, a configuration complete message to the base station in response to completion of the decoding preparation of receiving the downlink control information carrying the carrier identifier;
means for transmitting, by the base station, a seventh downlink control message to the mobile terminal at a third time and on the first carrier in response to receiving the configuration complete message, wherein the seventh downlink control message has an identifier of the first carrier;
means for transmitting, by the base station, an eighth downlink control message to the mobile terminal at a third time and on the first carrier in response to receiving the configuration complete message, wherein the eighth downlink control message has an identifier of the second carrier;
means for, after receiving the configuration complete message, the base station no longer sending downlink control information carrying no carrier identifier to the mobile terminal.
In a preferred embodiment, the health big data management system includes:
means for transmitting, by the base station, second RRC signaling to the mobile terminal, wherein the second RRC signaling indicates to the mobile terminal: the downlink message on the first carrier will not carry a carrier identifier, the downlink message on the second carrier will carry a carrier identifier, and the mobile terminal is asked to send a random access preamble to the base station;
means for completing, by the mobile terminal, a decode preparation to receive downlink control information carrying a carrier identifier in response to receiving the second RRC signaling;
means for transmitting, by the mobile terminal to the base station, a random access preamble in response to completion of the decoding preparation for receiving the downlink control information carrying the carrier identifier, wherein the random access preamble is indicated in the second RRC signaling;
means for transmitting, by the base station, a ninth downlink control message to the mobile terminal on the first carrier in response to receiving the random access preamble, wherein the ninth downlink control message does not have an identifier of the first carrier;
means for transmitting, by the base station, a tenth downlink control message to the mobile terminal on the second carrier in response to receiving the random access preamble, wherein the tenth downlink control message has an identifier of the third carrier;
means for receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource on the first carrier indicated by the ninth downlink control message in response to receiving the ninth downlink control message;
means for receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource on a third carrier indicated by the tenth downlink control message in response to receiving the tenth downlink control message.
In a preferred embodiment, the health big data management system includes:
means for transmitting, by the base station, third RRC signaling to the mobile terminal, wherein the third RRC signaling indicates to the mobile terminal: a first downlink control information size, a second downlink control information size, and a third downlink control information size on a first carrier, and requesting the mobile terminal to send a random access preamble to the base station;
means for transmitting, by the mobile terminal, a random access preamble to the base station in response to receiving the third RRC signaling, wherein the random access preamble is indicated in the third RRC signaling;
means for transmitting, by the base station, an eleventh downlink control message to the mobile terminal on the first carrier in response to receiving the random access preamble, wherein the eleventh downlink control message does not have an identifier of the first carrier, the eleventh downlink control message does not have an identifier of the second carrier, and the eleventh downlink control message does not have an identifier of the third carrier.
In a preferred embodiment, the health big data management system includes:
means for decoding, by the mobile terminal, the eleventh downlink control message to obtain control information for the first carrier in response to receiving the eleventh downlink control message, wherein the control information for the first carrier has a first downlink control information size;
means for decoding, by the mobile terminal, the eleventh downlink control message to obtain control information for the second carrier in response to receiving the eleventh downlink control message, wherein the control information for the second carrier has a second downlink control information size;
means for decoding, by the mobile terminal, the eleventh downlink control message to obtain control information for a third carrier in response to receiving the eleventh downlink control message, wherein the control information for the third carrier has a third downlink control information size;
means for receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource located on the first carrier indicated by the control information for the first carrier in response to receiving the eleventh downlink control message;
means for receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource located on the second carrier indicated by the control information for the second carrier in response to receiving the eleventh downlink control message;
means for receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource located on a third carrier indicated by the control information for the third carrier in response to receiving the eleventh downlink control message.
Compared with the prior art, the invention has the advantages that the consciousness of early prevention and treatment is gradually deepened into the mind, and the health management is gradually a key subject concerned in daily life of people. With the rise of smart phones, health management needs to be gradually fused with the internet of things technology, and future internet of things refrigerators can even recommend suitable vegetable and staple food intake to each user, or directly distribute raw materials of things in a personalized manner according to user conditions. Aiming at the technology, an information transmission method is required to be provided, and the application provides a health big data management method and system.
Detailed Description
The following detailed description of the present invention is provided in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, but it should be understood that the scope of the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments.
Throughout the specification and claims, unless explicitly stated otherwise, the word "comprise", or variations such as "comprises" or "comprising", will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated element or component but not the exclusion of any other element or component.
Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram of a system architecture according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a flow diagram of a method according to an embodiment of the invention. As shown in the figure, the method of the present invention comprises the steps of:
step 101: collecting user health data by a mobile terminal;
step 102: establishing communication connection between a mobile terminal and a base station;
step 103: transmitting, by a base station, a first downlink control message to a mobile terminal on a first carrier, wherein the first downlink control message does not have an identifier of the first carrier;
step 104: transmitting, by the base station, a second downlink control message to the mobile terminal on a second carrier, wherein the second downlink control message does not have an identifier of the second carrier;
step 105: receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource indicated by the first downlink control message in response to receiving the first downlink control message;
step 106: receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource indicated by the second downlink control message in response to receiving the second downlink control message;
step 107: sending, by a base station, a first RRC signaling to a mobile terminal, wherein the first RRC signaling indicates to the mobile terminal that a downlink control message is to carry an identifier of a carrier;
step 108: transmitting, by the base station, a third downlink control message to the mobile terminal at the first time and on the first carrier in response to transmitting the first RRC signaling to the mobile terminal, wherein the third downlink control message does not have an identifier of the first carrier;
step 109: transmitting, by the base station, a fourth downlink control message to the mobile terminal at the first time and on the second carrier in response to transmitting the first RRC signaling to the mobile terminal, wherein the fourth downlink control message does not have an identifier of the second carrier;
step 110: transmitting, by the base station, a fifth downlink control message to the mobile terminal at the second time and on the first carrier in response to transmitting the third downlink control message and the fourth downlink control message to the mobile terminal, wherein the fifth downlink control message has an identifier of the first carrier;
step 111: in response to transmitting the third downlink control message and the fourth downlink control message to the mobile terminal, transmitting, by the base station, a sixth downlink control message to the mobile terminal at the second time and on the first carrier, wherein the sixth downlink control message has an identifier of the second carrier.
In a preferred embodiment, the health big data management method comprises the following steps:
after receiving the third downlink control message, if the mobile terminal has completed the preparation for decoding of the downlink control information carrying the carrier identifier, the mobile terminal is unable to successfully decode the third downlink control message and the mobile terminal discards the third downlink control message;
after receiving the fourth downlink control message, if the mobile terminal has completed the preparation for decoding of the downlink control information carrying the carrier identifier, the mobile terminal is unable to successfully decode the fourth downlink control message and the mobile terminal discards the fourth downlink control message;
receiving, by the mobile terminal, a fifth downlink control message on the first carrier in response to completing the decoding preparation to receive the downlink control information carrying the carrier identifier;
receiving, by the mobile terminal, a sixth downlink control message on the first carrier in response to completing the decoding preparation to receive the downlink control information carrying the carrier identifier;
receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource on the first carrier indicated by the fifth downlink control message in response to receiving the fifth downlink control message;
receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource on the second carrier indicated by the sixth downlink control message in response to receiving the sixth downlink control message;
sending, by the mobile terminal, a configuration complete message to the base station in response to completion of the decoding preparation of receiving the downlink control information carrying the carrier identifier;
transmitting, by the base station, a seventh downlink control message to the mobile terminal at the third time and on the first carrier in response to receiving the configuration complete message, wherein the seventh downlink control message has an identifier of the first carrier;
transmitting, by the base station, an eighth downlink control message to the mobile terminal at a third time and on the first carrier in response to receiving the configuration complete message, wherein the eighth downlink control message has an identifier of the second carrier;
after receiving the configuration completion message, the base station does not send downlink control information carrying no carrier identifier to the mobile terminal any more.
In a preferred embodiment, the health big data management method comprises the following steps:
sending, by the base station, a second RRC signaling to the mobile terminal, wherein the second RRC signaling indicates to the mobile terminal: the downlink message on the first carrier will not carry a carrier identifier, the downlink message on the second carrier will carry a carrier identifier, and the mobile terminal is asked to send a random access preamble to the base station;
in response to receiving the second RRC signaling, completing, by the mobile terminal, a decoding preparation for receiving downlink control information carrying a carrier identifier;
sending, by the mobile terminal, a random access preamble to the base station in response to completion of the decoding preparation for receiving the downlink control information carrying the carrier identifier, wherein the random access preamble is indicated in the second RRC signaling;
transmitting, by the base station, a ninth downlink control message to the mobile terminal on the first carrier in response to receiving the random access preamble, wherein the ninth downlink control message does not have an identifier of the first carrier;
transmitting, by the base station, a tenth downlink control message to the mobile terminal on the second carrier in response to receiving the random access preamble, wherein the tenth downlink control message has an identifier of the third carrier;
receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource on the first carrier indicated by the ninth downlink control message in response to receiving the ninth downlink control message;
in response to receiving the tenth downlink control message, receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource on the third carrier indicated by the tenth downlink control message.
In a preferred embodiment, the health big data management method comprises the following steps:
sending, by the base station, a third RRC signaling to the mobile terminal, wherein the third RRC signaling indicates to the mobile terminal: a first downlink control information size, a second downlink control information size, and a third downlink control information size on a first carrier, and requesting the mobile terminal to send a random access preamble to the base station;
transmitting, by the mobile terminal, a random access preamble to the base station in response to receiving the third RRC signaling, wherein the random access preamble is indicated in the third RRC signaling;
transmitting, by the base station, an eleventh downlink control message to the mobile terminal on the first carrier in response to receiving the random access preamble, wherein the eleventh downlink control message does not have an identifier of the first carrier, the eleventh downlink control message does not have an identifier of the second carrier, and the eleventh downlink control message does not have an identifier of the third carrier.
In a preferred embodiment, the health big data management method comprises the following steps:
in response to receiving the eleventh downlink control message, decoding, by the mobile terminal, the eleventh downlink control message to obtain control information for the first carrier, wherein the control information for the first carrier has a first downlink control information size;
in response to receiving the eleventh downlink control message, decoding, by the mobile terminal, the eleventh downlink control message to obtain control information for the second carrier, wherein the control information for the second carrier has a second downlink control information size;
in response to receiving the eleventh downlink control message, decoding, by the mobile terminal, the eleventh downlink control message to obtain control information for the third carrier, wherein the control information for the third carrier has a third downlink control information size;
receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource located on the first carrier indicated by the control information for the first carrier in response to receiving the eleventh downlink control message;
receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource located on the second carrier indicated by the control information for the second carrier in response to receiving the eleventh downlink control message;
in response to receiving the eleventh downlink control message, receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource located on the third carrier indicated by the control information for the third carrier.
The invention provides a health big data management system, which is characterized by comprising the following components:
means for collecting, by a mobile terminal, user health data;
means for establishing a communication connection by a mobile terminal with a base station;
means for transmitting, by a base station, a first downlink control message to a mobile terminal on a first carrier, wherein the first downlink control message does not have an identifier of the first carrier;
means for transmitting, by the base station, a second downlink control message to the mobile terminal on a second carrier, wherein the second downlink control message does not have an identifier of the second carrier;
means for receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource indicated by the first downlink control message in response to receiving the first downlink control message;
means for receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource indicated by the second downlink control message in response to receiving the second downlink control message;
means for transmitting, by a base station, a first RRC signaling to a mobile terminal, wherein the first RRC signaling indicates to the mobile terminal that a downlink control message is to carry an identifier of a carrier;
means for transmitting, by the base station, a third downlink control message to the mobile terminal at the first time and on the first carrier in response to transmitting the first RRC signaling to the mobile terminal, wherein the third downlink control message does not have an identifier of the first carrier;
means for transmitting, by the base station, a fourth downlink control message to the mobile terminal at the first time and on the second carrier in response to transmitting the first RRC signaling to the mobile terminal, wherein the fourth downlink control message does not have an identifier of the second carrier;
means for transmitting, by the base station, a fifth downlink control message to the mobile terminal at the second time and on the first carrier in response to transmitting the third downlink control message and the fourth downlink control message to the mobile terminal, wherein the fifth downlink control message has an identifier of the first carrier;
means for transmitting, by the base station, a sixth downlink control message to the mobile terminal at the second time and on the first carrier in response to transmitting the third downlink control message and the fourth downlink control message to the mobile terminal, wherein the sixth downlink control message has an identifier of the second carrier.
In a preferred embodiment, the health big data management system includes:
means for, after receiving the third downlink control message, if the mobile terminal has completed preparation for decoding of receiving the downlink control information carrying the carrier identifier, failing to successfully decode the third downlink control message and discarding, by the mobile terminal, the third downlink control message;
means for, after receiving the fourth downlink control message, if the mobile terminal has completed preparation for decoding of receiving the downlink control information carrying the carrier identifier, failing to successfully decode the fourth downlink control message and discarding, by the mobile terminal, the fourth downlink control message;
means for receiving, by the mobile terminal, a fifth downlink control message on the first carrier in response to completing the decoding preparation to receive the downlink control information carrying the carrier identifier;
means for receiving, by the mobile terminal, a sixth downlink control message on the first carrier in response to completing the decoding preparation to receive the downlink control information carrying the carrier identifier;
means for receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource on the first carrier indicated by the fifth downlink control message in response to receiving the fifth downlink control message;
means for receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource on the second carrier indicated by the sixth downlink control message in response to receiving the sixth downlink control message;
means for transmitting, by the mobile terminal, a configuration complete message to the base station in response to completion of the decoding preparation of receiving the downlink control information carrying the carrier identifier;
means for transmitting, by the base station, a seventh downlink control message to the mobile terminal at a third time and on the first carrier in response to receiving the configuration complete message, wherein the seventh downlink control message has an identifier of the first carrier;
means for transmitting, by the base station, an eighth downlink control message to the mobile terminal at a third time and on the first carrier in response to receiving the configuration complete message, wherein the eighth downlink control message has an identifier of the second carrier;
means for, after receiving the configuration complete message, the base station no longer sending downlink control information carrying no carrier identifier to the mobile terminal.
In a preferred embodiment, the health big data management system includes:
means for transmitting, by the base station, second RRC signaling to the mobile terminal, wherein the second RRC signaling indicates to the mobile terminal: the downlink message on the first carrier will not carry a carrier identifier, the downlink message on the second carrier will carry a carrier identifier, and the mobile terminal is asked to send a random access preamble to the base station;
means for completing, by the mobile terminal, a decode preparation to receive downlink control information carrying a carrier identifier in response to receiving the second RRC signaling;
means for transmitting, by the mobile terminal to the base station, a random access preamble in response to completion of the decoding preparation for receiving the downlink control information carrying the carrier identifier, wherein the random access preamble is indicated in the second RRC signaling;
means for transmitting, by the base station, a ninth downlink control message to the mobile terminal on the first carrier in response to receiving the random access preamble, wherein the ninth downlink control message does not have an identifier of the first carrier;
means for transmitting, by the base station, a tenth downlink control message to the mobile terminal on the second carrier in response to receiving the random access preamble, wherein the tenth downlink control message has an identifier of the third carrier;
means for receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource on the first carrier indicated by the ninth downlink control message in response to receiving the ninth downlink control message;
means for receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource on a third carrier indicated by the tenth downlink control message in response to receiving the tenth downlink control message.
In a preferred embodiment, the health big data management system includes:
means for transmitting, by the base station, third RRC signaling to the mobile terminal, wherein the third RRC signaling indicates to the mobile terminal: a first downlink control information size, a second downlink control information size, and a third downlink control information size on a first carrier, and requesting the mobile terminal to send a random access preamble to the base station;
means for transmitting, by the mobile terminal, a random access preamble to the base station in response to receiving the third RRC signaling, wherein the random access preamble is indicated in the third RRC signaling;
means for transmitting, by the base station, an eleventh downlink control message to the mobile terminal on the first carrier in response to receiving the random access preamble, wherein the eleventh downlink control message does not have an identifier of the first carrier, the eleventh downlink control message does not have an identifier of the second carrier, and the eleventh downlink control message does not have an identifier of the third carrier.
In a preferred embodiment, the health big data management system includes:
means for decoding, by the mobile terminal, the eleventh downlink control message to obtain control information for the first carrier in response to receiving the eleventh downlink control message, wherein the control information for the first carrier has a first downlink control information size;
means for decoding, by the mobile terminal, the eleventh downlink control message to obtain control information for the second carrier in response to receiving the eleventh downlink control message, wherein the control information for the second carrier has a second downlink control information size;
means for decoding, by the mobile terminal, the eleventh downlink control message to obtain control information for a third carrier in response to receiving the eleventh downlink control message, wherein the control information for the third carrier has a third downlink control information size;
means for receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource located on the first carrier indicated by the control information for the first carrier in response to receiving the eleventh downlink control message;
means for receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource located on the second carrier indicated by the control information for the second carrier in response to receiving the eleventh downlink control message;
means for receiving, by the mobile terminal, a user health data upload command on a downlink resource located on a third carrier indicated by the control information for the third carrier in response to receiving the eleventh downlink control message.
As will be appreciated by one skilled in the art, embodiments of the present application may be provided as a method, system, or computer program product. Accordingly, the present application may take the form of an entirely hardware embodiment, an entirely software embodiment or an embodiment combining software and hardware aspects. Furthermore, the present application may take the form of a computer program product embodied on one or more computer-usable storage media (including, but not limited to, disk storage, CD-ROM, optical storage, and the like) having computer-usable program code embodied therein.
The present application is described with reference to flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams of methods, apparatus (systems), and computer program products according to embodiments of the application. It will be understood that each flow and/or block of the flow diagrams and/or block diagrams, and combinations of flows and/or blocks in the flow diagrams and/or block diagrams, can be implemented by computer program instructions. These computer program instructions may be provided to a processor of a general purpose computer, special purpose computer, embedded processor, or other programmable data processing apparatus to produce a machine, such that the instructions, which execute via the processor of the computer or other programmable data processing apparatus, create means for implementing the functions specified in the flowchart flow or flows and/or block diagram block or blocks.
These computer program instructions may also be stored in a computer-readable memory that can direct a computer or other programmable data processing apparatus to function in a particular manner, such that the instructions stored in the computer-readable memory produce an article of manufacture including instruction means which implement the function specified in the flowchart flow or flows and/or block diagram block or blocks.
These computer program instructions may also be loaded onto a computer or other programmable data processing apparatus to cause a series of operational steps to be performed on the computer or other programmable apparatus to produce a computer implemented process such that the instructions which execute on the computer or other programmable apparatus provide steps for implementing the functions specified in the flowchart flow or flows and/or block diagram block or blocks.
The foregoing descriptions of specific exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The exemplary embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain certain principles of the invention and its practical application to enable one skilled in the art to make and use various exemplary embodiments of the invention and various alternatives and modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims and their equivalents.