CN113647171B - Method and apparatus for wireless communication - Google Patents

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CN113647171B
CN113647171B CN201980095221.2A CN201980095221A CN113647171B CN 113647171 B CN113647171 B CN 113647171B CN 201980095221 A CN201980095221 A CN 201980095221A CN 113647171 B CN113647171 B CN 113647171B
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A method and apparatus for wireless communication are provided, the method comprising: receiving scheduling information for scheduling DG resources sent by network equipment; and under the condition that the target HARQ process used by the DG resource is occupied by CG resource, ignoring the DG resource or not packaging the Media Access Control (MAC) protocol data unit PDU corresponding to the DG resource. Based on the technical scheme, through ignoring the DG resources or not grouping the MAC PDUs corresponding to the DG resources, when the HARQ process corresponding to the CG resources collides with the HARQ process corresponding to the DG resources, the data borne on the CG resources can be normally sent through the target HARQ process, and therefore the service QoS requirements are guaranteed.

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Method and apparatus for wireless communication
Technical Field
Embodiments of the present application relate to the field of communications, and more particularly, to methods and apparatus for wireless communications.
Background
Further investigation (For Further Study, FFS) is required when hybrid automatic repeat request (Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request, HARQ) processes of both Configured Grant (CG) and Dynamic Grant (DG) collide.
For industrial internet (Industrial interest of Things, IIoT) or new air-interface-unlicensed (New Radio Unlicensed, NR-U) communication networks, the priority of DG resources is always higher than CG resources, only according to existing protocols, regardless of whether DG resources and CG resources overlap in the time domain; when the HARQ processes corresponding to the two resources collide, the following problems will occur:
If CG resources are already grouped or grouped packets are already sent to the physical layer (PHY), once DG resources arrive, media access control (Media Access Control, MAC) protocol data units (Protocol Data Unit, PDU) corresponding to CG resources that have not been or have been transmitted over the air, which are stored in the HARQ process, are flushed (flush) away, resulting in packet loss, affecting the quality of service (Quality of service, qoS) requirements.
If DG resources are already grouped or grouped packets are already sent to PHY, once a CG timer (timer) runs, even if CG resources have high priority, terminal equipment cannot group MAC PDUs on CG resources, which causes a problem that services to be carried in CG resources with high priority cannot be sent or failed to be sent in time, and further, service QoS requirements cannot be guaranteed.
Therefore, how to ensure the service QoS requirement when the HARQ process corresponding to the CG resource collides with the HARQ process corresponding to the DG resource is a technical problem that needs to be solved in the art.
Disclosure of Invention
A method and apparatus for wireless communication are provided, which can ensure service QoS requirements when CG resources collide with DG resources.
In a first aspect, a method of wireless communication is provided, comprising:
Receiving scheduling information for scheduling Dynamic Grant (DG) resources, which is sent by network equipment;
and under the condition that the target hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) process used by the DG resource is occupied by the configured authorized CG resource, ignoring the DG resource or not grouping the Media Access Control (MAC) Protocol Data Unit (PDU) corresponding to the DG resource.
In a second aspect, there is provided a method of wireless communication, comprising:
receiving scheduling information for scheduling Dynamic Grant (DG) resources, which is sent by network equipment;
determining to configure authorized CG resources;
and under the condition that the target hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) process used by the CG resources is occupied by the DG resources, replacing the MAC PDU corresponding to the DG resources by using the Media Access Control (MAC) Protocol Data Unit (PDU) corresponding to the CG resources.
In a third aspect, a terminal device is provided for performing the method in the first aspect or each implementation manner thereof. Specifically, the terminal device includes a functional module for executing the method in the first aspect or each implementation manner thereof.
In a fourth aspect, a terminal device is provided for performing the method of the second aspect or each implementation manner thereof. Specifically, the terminal device includes a functional module for executing the method in the second aspect or each implementation manner thereof.
In a fifth aspect, a terminal device is provided comprising a processor and a memory. The memory is configured to store a computer program, and the processor is configured to invoke and execute the computer program stored in the memory, so as to perform the method in the first aspect or each implementation manner thereof.
In a sixth aspect, a terminal device is provided, comprising a processor and a memory. The memory is used for storing a computer program, and the processor is used for calling and running the computer program stored in the memory to execute the method in the second aspect or various implementation manners thereof.
A seventh aspect provides a chip for implementing the method of any one of the first to second aspects or each implementation thereof. Specifically, the chip includes: a processor for calling and running a computer program from a memory, causing a device on which the chip is mounted to perform the method as in any one of the first to second aspects or implementations thereof described above.
In an eighth aspect, a computer-readable storage medium is provided for storing a computer program, the computer program causing a computer to perform the method of any one of the above first to second aspects or implementations thereof.
A ninth aspect provides a computer program product comprising computer program instructions for causing a computer to perform the method of any one of the first to second aspects or implementations thereof.
In a tenth aspect, there is provided a computer program which, when run on a computer, causes the computer to perform the method of any one of the first to second aspects or implementations thereof.
Based on the technical scheme, through ignoring DG resources or not grouping MAC PDUs corresponding to DG resources, or replacing the MAC PDUs corresponding to DG resources by the MAC PDUs corresponding to CG resources, when the HARQ process corresponding to CG resources collides with the HARQ process corresponding to DG resources, the data borne on the CG resources can be normally sent through the target HARQ process, and therefore service QoS requirements are guaranteed.
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Fig. 2 is a schematic flow chart of a method of wireless communication of an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 3 is another schematic flow chart of a method of wireless communication of an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 4 is a schematic block diagram of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 5 is a schematic block diagram of a communication device of an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 6 is a schematic block diagram of a chip of an embodiment of the present application.
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The following description of the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be made with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present application, and it is apparent that the described embodiments are some embodiments of the present application, but not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be made by one of ordinary skill in the art without undue burden from the present disclosure, are within the scope of the present disclosure.
Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram of an application scenario according to an embodiment of the present application.
As shown in fig. 1, communication system 100 may include a terminal device 110 and a network device 120. Network device 120 may communicate with terminal device 110 over the air interface. Multi-service transmission is supported between terminal device 110 and network device 120.
It should be understood that the present embodiments are illustrated by way of example only with respect to communication system 100, but the present embodiments are not limited thereto. That is, the technical solution of the embodiment of the present application may be applied to various communication systems, for example: long term evolution (Long Term Evolution, LTE) system, LTE time division duplex (Time Division Duplex, TDD), universal mobile telecommunications system (Universal Mobile Telecommunication System, UMTS), 5G communication system (also referred to as New Radio (NR) communication system), or future communication system, etc.
In the communication system 100 shown in fig. 1, the network device 120 may be an access network device in communication with the terminal device 110. The access network device may provide communication coverage for a particular geographic area and may communicate with terminal devices 110 (e.g., UEs) located within the coverage area.
The network device 120 may be an evolved base station (Evolutional Node B, eNB or eNodeB) in a long term evolution (Long Term Evolution, LTE) system, or a next generation radio access network (Next Generation Radio Access Network, NG RAN) device, or a base station (gNB) in a NR system, or a radio controller in a cloud radio access network (Cloud Radio Access Network, CRAN), or the network device 120 may be a relay station, an access point, a vehicle device, a wearable device, a hub, a switch, a bridge, a router, or a network device in a future evolved public land mobile network (Public Land Mobile Network, PLMN), etc.
Terminal device 110 may be any terminal device including, but not limited to, a terminal device that employs a wired or wireless connection with network device 120 or other terminal devices.
For example, the terminal device 110 may refer to an access terminal, user Equipment (UE), subscriber unit, subscriber station, mobile station, remote terminal, mobile device, user terminal, wireless communication device, user agent, or User Equipment. An access terminal may be a cellular telephone, a cordless telephone, a session initiation protocol (Session Initiation Protocol, SIP) phone, a wireless local loop (Wireless Local Loop, WLL) station, a personal digital assistant (Personal Digital Assistant, PDA), a handheld device with wireless communication capabilities, a computing device or other processing device connected to a wireless modem, an in-vehicle device, a wearable device, a terminal device in a 5G network or a terminal device in a future evolution network, etc.
The terminal Device 110 may be used for Device-to-Device (D2D) communication.
The wireless communication system 100 may further comprise a core network device 130 in communication with the base station, which core network device 130 may be a 5G core,5gc device, e.g. an access and mobility management function (Access and Mobility Management Function, AMF), further e.g. an authentication server function (Authentication Server Function, AUSF), further e.g. a user plane function (User Plane Function, UPF), further e.g. a session management function (Session Management Function, SMF). Optionally, the core network device 130 may also be a packet core evolution (Evolved Packet Core, EPC) device of the LTE network, for example a session management function+a data gateway (Session Management Function + Core Packet Gateway, smf+pgw-C) device of the core network. It should be appreciated that SMF+PGW-C may perform the functions performed by both SMF and PGW-C. In the network evolution process, the core network device may also call other names, or form a new network entity by dividing the functions of the core network, which is not limited in this embodiment of the present application.
Communication may also be achieved by establishing connections between various functional units in the communication system 100 through a next generation Network (NG) interface.
For example, the terminal device establishes an air interface connection with the access network device through an NR interface, and is used for transmitting user plane data and control plane signaling; the terminal equipment can establish control plane signaling connection with AMF through NG interface 1 (N1 for short); an access network device, such as a next generation radio access base station (gNB), can establish a user plane data connection with a UPF through an NG interface 3 (N3 for short); the access network equipment can establish control plane signaling connection with AMF through NG interface 2 (N2 for short); the UPF can establish control plane signaling connection with the SMF through an NG interface 4 (N4 for short); the UPF can interact user plane data with the data network through an NG interface 6 (N6 for short); the AMF may establish a control plane signaling connection with the SMF through NG interface 11 (N11 for short); the SMF may establish a control plane signaling connection with the PCF via NG interface 7 (N7 for short).
Fig. 1 exemplarily illustrates one base station, one core network device, and two terminal devices, alternatively, the wireless communication system 100 may include a plurality of base station devices and each base station may include other number of terminal devices within a coverage area, which is not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
It should be understood that devices with communication functions in the network/system in the embodiments of the present application may be referred to as communication devices. Taking the communication system 100 shown in fig. 1 as an example, the communication device may include a network device 120 and a terminal device 110 with communication functions, where the network device 120 and the terminal device 110 may be the devices described above, and are not described herein again; the communication device may also include other devices in the communication system 100, such as a network controller, a mobility management entity, and other network entities, which are not limited in this embodiment of the present application.
It should be understood that the terms "system" and "network" are used interchangeably herein. The term "and/or" is herein merely an association relationship describing an associated object, meaning that there may be three relationships, e.g., a and/or B, may represent: a exists alone, A and B exist together, and B exists alone. In addition, the character "/" herein generally indicates that the front and rear associated objects are an "or" relationship.
A network to which the communication system 100 used in the embodiments of the present application is applicable is exemplarily described below.
In some embodiments of the present application, the communication system 100 may be adapted for use with the fifth Generation mobile communication technology (5G) industrial internet (Industrial interest of Things, IIoT).
The 5G IIoT may support industrial automation (Factory automation), transmission automation (Transport Industry), intelligent power (Electrical Power Distribution), and the like traffic transmissions in the 5G system.
However, a resource conflict may occur in a 5G HoT.
Wherein the resource conflict comprises a conflict between a data channel and a data channel, which may comprise a conflict between a DG resource and a DG resource, a conflict between a DG resource and a CG resource, and a conflict between a CG resource and a CG resource.
For example, when a collision occurs between a plurality of grant (grant) resources, particularly between DG and CG, there is a possibility that HARQ processes used by two grants are identical. For example, if CG resources have been packetized or packetized packets have been sent to the physical layer (PHY), once DG resources arrive, media access control (Media Access Control, MAC) protocol data units (Protocol Data Unit, PDUs) corresponding to CG resources that have not been or have been air-transmitted, which are stored in the HARQ process, are flushed (flush) away, resulting in packet loss, affecting the quality of service (Quality of service, qoS) requirements.
Therefore, how to ensure the service QoS requirement when the HARQ process corresponding to the CG resource collides with the HARQ process corresponding to the DG resource is a technical problem that needs to be solved in the art.
In other embodiments of the present application, the communication system 100 may be adapted for use with NR-U networks.
In other words, the terminal device 110 or the network device 120 may be adapted to an NR-U network. NR operates in the unlicensed band.
Wherein, the NR-U network includes but is not limited to the following several working scenarios:
scene a: carrier aggregation scenarios. That is, a primary cell (PCell) operates on a licensed spectrum, and a secondary cell (SCell) operates on an unlicensed spectrum by carrier aggregation.
Scene B: double connection working scenario. That is, the PCell operates on licensed spectrum and the primary and secondary cells (Primary Secondary Cell, PSCell) operate on NR unlicensed spectrum.
Scene C: independent working scenarios. I.e. the NR operates as an independent cell on unlicensed spectrum.
Scene D: NR single cell scenario. That is, the Uplink (UL) operates in licensed spectrum and the Downlink (DL) operates in unlicensed spectrum.
Scene E: in a dual connectivity operating scenario, PCell operates in the NR licensed spectrum and PSCell operates in the NR unlicensed spectrum.
For example, the operating Band (Band) of NR-U may be a 5GHz unlicensed spectrum and a 6GHz unlicensed spectrum. On unlicensed spectrum, the design of NR-U needs to ensure fairness with other systems already operating on these unlicensed spectrum, such as Wi Fi, etc. For example, the impact on systems already deployed on unlicensed spectrum (such as WiFi) cannot exceed the impact between these systems.
The fairness coexistence between systems on unlicensed spectrum, such as LBT mechanisms, can be guaranteed through an energy detection mechanism.
In a specific implementation, before the network device or the terminal device (transmission end) transmits data on the unlicensed spectrum, it needs to listen for a period of time according to a rule. If the result of interception indicates that the channel is in an idle state, the transmitting end can transmit data to the receiving end. If the interception result indicates that the channel is in an occupied state, the transmission end needs to intercept the channel again according to the specified rollback for a period of time until the channel interception result is in an idle state, and then the data can be transmitted to the receiving end.
Channel access may be performed through the following four channel access mechanisms (category):
direct transport mechanism:
the transmitting end (TX) may transmit quickly after a switching time (switching gap) within the channel occupancy time (Channel Occupancy Time, COT). Switching gap may refer to the Switching time of receiving the transmission data, e.g., the Switching gap may not exceed 16us.
LBT mechanism without random back-off:
the time at which the terminal device listens to the channel is determined, for example 25us.
Random back-off LBT mechanism (contention window fixed):
in the LBT procedure, the transmitting side randomly takes a random value in the contention window to determine the time to listen to the channel.
Random back-off LBT mechanism (contention window not fixed):
in the LBT procedure, the transmission side randomly takes a random value in the contention window to determine the time to listen to the channel, and the contention window is variable.
It follows that for the terminal device, the network device needs to be within the maximum channel occupation time (Maximum Channel Occupancy Time, MCOT) when transmitting data to the terminal device, if the network device does not preempt the channel. In other words, if the terminal device does not receive the scheduling data from the network device to the terminal device beyond the MCOT time.
For terminal device initiated uplink transmissions, including but not limited to the following classes:
a scheduling request (Scheduling Request, SR) for requesting uplink resources.
A physical random access channel (Physical Random Access Channel, PRACH), the random access channel (Random Access Channel, RACH) triggers the terminal device to send message 1 (msg 1) to the network device.
A physical uplink shared channel (Physical Uplink Shared Channel, PUSCH) including uplink data transmission based on CG resources and uplink data transmission based on DG resources.
Physical layer signaling, including acknowledgement/non-acknowledgement (ACK/NACK) and channel state information (Channel State Information, CSI).
On the unlicensed band, the terminal device needs to listen to whether the channel is available with LBT before transmitting SR, PRACH or PUSCH, and if not, i.e. LBT fails, the terminal device needs to wait until the next transmission opportunity to perform LBT again. If LBT failure is detected, information of LBT failure needs to be notified to the MAC layer.
In NR-U, the terminal device may transmit data carried on CG resources in an automatic uplink transmission (AUL) manner. For example, the network device may configure the terminal device with a plurality of HARQ processes for which CG resources are available, e.g. Identification (id) of the plurality of HARQ processes. The identification of the HARQ process may also be referred to as the process number of the HARQ process.
At this time, for each CG resource, the terminal device may select the HARQ process id used by itself, and when the data carried on the CG resource is transmitted by the corresponding CG resource, may tell the network device the HARQ process id selected by itself.
Meanwhile, the terminal equipment can also perform uplink transmission based on dynamic scheduling.
For example, when the terminal device receives the scheduling information for dynamically scheduling DG resources, and the scheduling information is a PDCCH scrambled by the C-RNTI, for a target HARQ process used by the DG resources, if CG resources (including CG resources for retransmission or retransmission) are used for the target HARQ process before, the terminal device considers that a new data indication (New Data Indicator, NDI) is flipped, that is, the scheduling information is used for scheduling new transmission data.
At this time, the terminal device starts or restarts a configuration grant timer (configuredGrantTimer, CG timer), and the terminal device sends the scheduling information and the information of the target HARQ process (e.g., the process number of the target HARQ process) to the HARQ entity.
For each HARQ process included in the HARQ entity, if the scheduling information is new transmission scheduling information, the terminal device may invoke the multiplexing packet entity (Multiplexing and assembly entity) to generate a MAC PDU, send new transmission data using the target HARQ process, and start or restart the CG timer. And if the scheduling information is retransmission scheduling information, using the target HARQ process to send retransmission data, and starting or restarting the CG timer.
In addition, the terminal device may also set the HARQ process id used by the DG resource to the HARQ process id used by the CG resource.
For example, the terminal device receives scheduling information sent by the network device and used for scheduling DG resources, where an HARQ process used by the DG resources is a target HARQ process, and if CG resources and the DG resources do not overlap in a time domain (for example, resources scheduled by the PDCCH, CG resources, and resources indicated in a random access response (Random Access Response, RAR) do not overlap), the terminal device may set the target HARQ process id to be an HARQ process id used by the CG resources. And if the CG timer for the target HARQ process is not running, the NDI is considered to be overturned, and the scheduling information and the corresponding HARQ information (such as the HARQ process) are sent to an HARQ entity.
However, since the network device does not determine which HARQ process the terminal device selects before receiving the CG resource, when the network device schedules a DG resource before receiving data transmitted on the CG resource, the network device assigns an identification of the HARQ process already occupied by the CG resource to the DG resource.
That is, the target HARQ process for the DG resource usage may already be occupied by CG resources.
Based on the above analysis, it is possible that two grant HARQ processes collide, regardless of IIoT or NR-U.
That is, when one resource is not transmitted or is not transmitted, a dynamically scheduled resource may be received again or there is another resource available, and the HARQ process of the later received or available resource is the same as the HARQ process of the resource that is not transmitted.
For example, at time t1, the terminal device determines CG resources, such as grant 1 is available, and the corresponding HARQ process is HARQ process id1. At time t2 (t 2 > t 1), the terminal device receives a dynamic scheduling DG of the network scheduling, such as grant2, and the HARQ process corresponding to the grant2 is also HARQ process id1.
Assuming that the target HARQ process used by DG resources is occupied by CG resources, if CG resources have been packetized or packetized packets have been sent to the physical layer (PHY), once DG resources arrive, a medium access control (Media Access Control, MAC) protocol data unit (Protocol Data Unit, PDU) corresponding to CG resources that have not been or have been air-transmitted and stored in the HARQ process will be flushed (flush) away, resulting in packet loss, affecting the quality of service (Quality of service, qoS) requirements.
Similarly, assuming that the target HARQ process used by CG resources is occupied by DG resources, if DG resources are already grouped or grouped packets are already sent to PHY, once CG timer is running, even if CG resources have high priority, terminal equipment cannot group MAC PDU for CG resources, which causes a problem that service that should be carried in CG resources with high priority cannot be sent in time, and service QoS requirements cannot be guaranteed.
Therefore, how to guarantee the service QoS requirement when two grant HARQ processes collide is a technical problem that needs to be solved in the art.
The application provides a wireless communication method and device, which can ensure the service QoS requirement when two grant HARQ processes conflict.
Fig. 2 shows a schematic flow chart of a method 200 of wireless communication according to an embodiment of the present application, which method 200 may be performed interactively by a terminal device and a network device. The method 200 may be applicable to IIoT and/or NR-U communication networks. The terminal device shown in fig. 2 may be a terminal device as shown in fig. 1, and the network device shown in fig. 2 may be an access network device as shown in fig. 1.
As shown in fig. 2, the method 200 may include:
S210, the terminal equipment receives scheduling information for scheduling DG resources, which is sent by the network equipment.
S220, in the case that the target HARQ process for DG resource usage is already configured to authorize CG resource occupation, the terminal device ignores the DG resource or does not package the media access control (Media Access Control, MAC) protocol data unit (Protocol Data Unit, PDU) corresponding to the DG resource.
For example, when the terminal device receives the scheduling information, the HARQ entity of the terminal device may identify a target HARQ process associated with the DG resource based on the scheduling information, and perform initial transmission/retransmission of data according to an indication of the scheduling information.
Further, in the case that the target HARQ process used by the DG resource is already occupied by the CG resource, the terminal device ignores the DG resource or does not package the MAC PDU corresponding to the DG resource. Correspondingly, the terminal equipment does not perform initial transmission/retransmission of the data according to the indication of the scheduling information.
In other words, the terminal device may use the target HARQ process to preferentially transmit data carried on the packetized resources without losing packetized data. As an embodiment, the already-packetized resource is the CG resource.
Based on the technical scheme, by ignoring the DG resources or not grouping the MAC PDU corresponding to the DG resources, when the HARQ process corresponding to the CG resources collides with the HARQ process corresponding to the DG resources, the data borne on the CG resources can be preferentially sent, the data borne on the grouped resources can be preferentially ensured to be sent to the network side without loss, and further the service QoS requirement is ensured. Particularly, the service in the CG resource with high priority can be sent in time, so that the QoS requirement of the service is further ensured.
To facilitate an understanding of the present application, CG and DC resources are described below.
The DC resources may include resources dynamically scheduled by the network device.
For example, the DC resources may include resources scheduled by the network device through the PDCCH.
CG resources may include both Type1 and Type2 types.
CG Type1 may be configured by a radio resource control (Radio Resource Control, RRC), e.g., the terminal device may store resources indicated by an RRC configuration uplink grant (RRC) in a configuration grant configuration (ConfiguredGrantConfig IE) as uplink CG resources.
CG Type2 may instruct activation/deactivation of uplink CG resources based on a physical downlink control channel (Physical Downlink Control Channel, PDCCH) scrambled by a configuration scheduling radio network temporary identity (Configured Scheduling RNTI, CS-RNTI).
For the same serving cell, CG resources of Type1 or Type2 may be configured for a medium access control (Media Access Control, MAC) entity through RRC signaling.
As shown in fig. 2, the method 200 may further include:
and the terminal equipment sends the data carried on the CG resource, wherein the data carried on the CG resource comprises the information of the target HARQ process.
In other words, the network device sends scheduling information for scheduling the dynamically authorized DG resources to the terminal device; and the network equipment receives the data carried on the CG resource, wherein the data carried on the CG resource comprises the information of the target HARQ process.
In S220, as an example, if the target HARQ process is already occupied by the configured grant CG resource and the first preset condition is met, the terminal device may ignore the DG resource or not package the MAC PDU corresponding to the DG resource.
Of course, if the target HARQ process used by the DG resource is already occupied by the CG resource, the terminal device may directly ignore the DG resource or not package the MAC PDU corresponding to the DG resource, which is not limited in this application.
In some embodiments of the present application, the first preset condition includes at least one of:
The MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource is already packed;
the MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource is submitted to the physical layer;
the MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource is in an untransmitted state;
the MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource is in an unfinished transmission state;
the MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource is in a transmitting state;
the CG resource priority is higher than a first threshold;
the data carried on the CG resource is above a third threshold;
the priority of the MAC control element CE carried on the CG resource is higher than a fourth threshold;
the DG resource is used for transmitting new transmission data or retransmission data;
the scheduling information is used for scheduling new transmission data or retransmission data;
the scheduling information is a physical downlink control channel PDCCH scrambled by adopting a cell radio network temporary identifier C-RNTI;
the size of the transmission block TBS indicated by the scheduling information is different from the size of the CG;
the receiving time of the scheduling information does not meet the processing time delay of the previous CG transmission; and
and the time between the time corresponding to the CG resource and the time corresponding to the scheduling information is smaller than a second threshold.
In some embodiments of the present application, the first threshold includes a priority of the DG resource.
It should be understood that the first threshold may be a specific value, which may be a predetermined value, a value configured by the network device, a value selected by the terminal device, or a value determined or selected by the terminal device at a predefined plurality of values or a plurality of values configured by the network device, which is not specifically limited in this application.
For example, the first threshold may be a value selected by the terminal device randomly among a plurality of values or selected based on a preset criterion.
In some embodiments of the present application, the third threshold comprises a priority of the data carried on the DG.
In some embodiments of the present application, the fourth threshold includes a priority of a MAC CE carried on the DG.
It should be understood that the third threshold and/or the fourth threshold may be specific values, which may be predetermined values, values configured by the network device, values selected by the terminal device, or values determined or selected by the terminal device at a predefined plurality of values or a plurality of values configured by the network device, which is not specifically limited in this application.
For example, the third threshold and/or the fourth threshold may be a value selected by the terminal device randomly among a plurality of values or selected based on a preset criterion.
In some embodiments of the present application, the second threshold is a pre-configured threshold, or the second threshold is a threshold configured by the network device.
For example, the second threshold may be a specific value, which may be a predetermined value, a value configured by the network device, a value selected by the terminal device, or a value determined or selected by the terminal device at a predefined plurality of values or a plurality of values configured by the network device, which is not specifically limited in this application.
For example, the second threshold may be a value selected by the terminal device randomly among a plurality of values or selected based on a preset criterion.
In some embodiments of the present application, the method 200 may further include:
if the scheduling information is received in the target time period, determining that the receiving time of the scheduling information does not meet the processing time delay of the previous CG transmission;
wherein the target time period comprises at least one of the following time periods:
the method comprises the steps that a terminal device sends a time period from a starting time of a Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH) to a starting time of the terminal device receiving a PDCCH; the method comprises the steps that a terminal device sends a time period between the ending time of a Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH) and the ending time of a terminal device receiving a PDCCH; the method comprises the steps that a terminal device sends the end time of uplink control information UCI in a PUSCH and a time period between the end time of a demodulation reference signal DMRS corresponding to a PDCCH received by the terminal device; the terminal equipment sends the end time of the uplink control information UCI in the PUSCH and the time period between the end time of the PDSCH received by the terminal equipment; the terminal device sends the end time of the uplink control information UCI in the PUSCH and the time period between the start time of the PDSCH reception by the terminal device.
In some embodiments of the present application, the time instants corresponding to the CG resources include at least one of the following time instants:
the terminal equipment sends the end time of the Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH);
the terminal equipment sends the end time of uplink control information UCI in the PUSCH;
the terminal equipment sends the end time of at least one row of DMRS corresponding to the PUSCH; and
the terminal device transmits the start time of PUSCH.
In some embodiments of the present application, the time corresponding to the scheduling information includes at least one of the following times:
a starting time domain symbol position of the scheduling information;
the end time domain symbol position of the scheduling information;
the terminal equipment receives the starting moment of the scheduling information; and
and the terminal equipment receives the end time of the scheduling information.
In some embodiments of the present application, the second threshold comprises at least one of:
demodulation time of uplink control information UCI in physical uplink shared channel PUSCH;
processing time of PUSCH; and
demodulation time of PUSCH demodulation reference signal DMRS.
In some embodiments of the present application, the second threshold is a pre-configured threshold, or the second threshold is a threshold configured by the network device.
In some embodiments of the present application, the method is applicable to industrial internet IIoT and/or new air-interface-unlicensed communication networks.
The method 200 is described in exemplary detail below in connection with specific embodiments.
The terminal equipment receives CG resources configured by the network equipment through RRC, wherein CG index (index) corresponding to the CG resources is 1, and HARQ processes configured for the CG resources are HARQ process id1 and HARQ process id2.
At time t1, the terminal device determines that the configured CG resource is available, where the selected or determined CG index1 resource, i.e., grant1, corresponds to a HARQ process id of 1 (i.e., the first HARQ process). The terminal device packs the CG resource group with MAC PDU1 and delivers the MAC PDU1 to PHY.
It should be noted that, the MAC PDU1 is transmitted to the network side through the air PUSCH at time t3 (t 3 > t 1).
At time t2 (t 2 > t 1), the terminal device receives DG resources of new transmission data scheduled by the network device through the PDCCH scrambled by the C-RNTI, which corresponds to grant2, and indicates that the HARQ process is HARQ process id 1.
The transmission time of the grant2 at the air interface is t4, where t4 is less than t3, or t4 is greater than t3, or the time domains at t4 and t3 overlap.
Since the target HARQ process is already occupied by CG resources (the target process is a conflicting HARQ process, i.e. the HARQ corresponding to the case where the HARQ processes of CG resources and DG resources conflict), if the HARQ processes of CG resources and DG resources are both HARQ process id1, when the first preset condition is met, the terminal device ignores DG resources, or does not package the DG resources with the MAC PDU corresponding to the target HARQ process.
For example, at this time, since the MAC PDU1 corresponding to the grant1 has been packetized and is not transmitted on the air interface, the terminal device ignores or discards the grant2. That is, the terminal device does not pack the grant2, which collides with the HARQ process, with the MAC PDU2.
Otherwise, the terminal device may operate according to the existing protocol.
That is, the terminal device packs MAC PDUs for DG resources and stores the packed MAC PDUs in the target HARQ process. (e.g., the terminal device packs the grant2 corresponding to the DG resource, and saves the MAC PDU2 of the pack in the buffer pool of HARQ process id 1).
For example, if the MAC PDU1 corresponding to the grant1 is already transmitted on the air or PUSCH transmission is completed once, the terminal device submits grant2 and HARQ information (such as HARQ process id 1) to the corresponding HARQ process, and packages the grant2 with the MAC PDU2.
It should be understood that the first preset condition is only exemplary, and those skilled in the art can set different conditions according to actual requirements, and the inventive concepts thereof should all belong to the inventive concepts protected by the present application.
Fig. 3 shows a schematic flow chart of a method 300 of wireless communication, which method 300 may be performed interactively by a terminal device and a network device, according to an embodiment of the present application. The method 300 may be applicable to IIoT and/or NR-U communication networks. The terminal device shown in fig. 3 may be a terminal device as shown in fig. 1, and the network device shown in fig. 3 may be an access network device as shown in fig. 1.
As shown in fig. 3, the method 300 may include:
s310, the terminal equipment receives the scheduling information for scheduling the dynamic grant DG resource sent by the network equipment.
S320, the terminal device determines to configure authorized CG resources.
S320, under the condition that the target HARQ process used by the CG resource is occupied by the DG resource, the terminal equipment replaces the MAC PDU corresponding to the DG resource by the MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource.
For example, when the terminal device receives the scheduling information, the HARQ entity of the terminal device may identify a target HARQ process associated with the DG resource based on the scheduling information, and perform initial transmission/retransmission of data according to an indication of the scheduling information.
Further, if the target HARQ process used by the CG resource is already occupied by the DG resource, the terminal device replaces the MAC PDU corresponding to the DG resource with the MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource.
In other words, the terminal device may use the target HARQ process to preferentially send the data carried on the CG resource.
Based on the technical scheme, the MAC PDU corresponding to the DG resource is replaced by the MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource, and when the HARQ process corresponding to the CG resource collides with the HARQ process corresponding to the DG resource, the data borne on the CG resource can be sent preferentially, so that the service QoS requirement is ensured. Particularly, the service in the CG resource with high priority can be sent in time, so that the QoS requirement of the service is further ensured.
In some embodiments of the present application, the method 300 may further comprise at least one of:
submitting the CG resource to the target HARQ process;
generating a MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource for the target HARQ process;
starting or restarting a CG timer of the CG resource;
the acknowledge new data indicates NDI flip.
In S320, as an example, if the target HARQ process is already occupied by the DG resource and the second preset condition is satisfied, the MAC PDU corresponding to the DG resource is replaced with the MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource.
In other words, the network device sends scheduling information for scheduling the dynamically authorized DG resources to the terminal device; and the network equipment receives the data carried on the CG resource, wherein the data carried on the CG resource comprises the information of the target HARQ process.
In some embodiments of the present application, the second preset condition includes at least one of the following conditions:
the CG resource has a priority higher than a first threshold;
the data carried on the CG resource is above a third threshold;
the priority of the MAC control element CE carried on the CG resource is higher than a fourth threshold;
the CG timer of the CG resource is running;
The authorization for triggering the CG timer of the CG resource to start or restart is DG; and
the authorization for triggering the CG timer of the CG resource to start or restart is a physical downlink control channel PDCCH scrambled by using a cell radio network temporary identifier C-RNTI;
the processing time delay of one resource transmission is satisfied from the moment corresponding to the CG resource to the receiving moment of the scheduling information;
the time between the time corresponding to the CG resource and the time corresponding to the scheduling information is larger than or equal to a second threshold; and
the DG resource has been transferred or one transfer is completed.
In some embodiments of the present application, the first threshold includes a priority of the DG resource.
It should be understood that the first threshold may be a specific value, which may be a predetermined value, a value configured by the network device, a value selected by the terminal device, or a value determined or selected by the terminal device at a predefined plurality of values or a plurality of values configured by the network device, which is not specifically limited in this application.
For example, the first threshold may be a value selected by the terminal device randomly among a plurality of values or selected based on a preset criterion.
In some embodiments of the present application, the third threshold comprises a priority of data carried on the DG resource, and/or the fourth threshold comprises a priority of a MAC CE carried on the DG resource.
It should be understood that the third threshold and/or the fourth threshold may be specific values, which may be predefined values, values configured by the network device, values selected by the terminal device, or values determined or selected by the terminal device at predefined values or values configured by the network device, which are not specifically limited in this application.
For example, the third threshold and/or the fourth threshold may be a value selected by the terminal device randomly among a plurality of values or selected based on a preset criterion.
In some embodiments of the present application, the second threshold is a pre-configured threshold, or the second threshold is a threshold configured by the network device.
For example, the second threshold may be a specific value, which may be a predetermined value, a value configured by the network device, a value selected by the terminal device, or a value determined or selected by the terminal device at a predefined plurality of values or a plurality of values configured by the network device, which is not specifically limited in this application.
For example, the second threshold may be a value selected by the terminal device randomly among a plurality of values or selected based on a preset criterion.
In some embodiments of the present application, the method 300 may further include:
and sending the data carried on the CG resources, wherein the data carried on the CG resources comprises the information of the target HARQ process.
In some embodiments of the present application, the method is applicable to industrial internet IIoT and/or new air-interface-unlicensed communication networks.
The method 300 is described in exemplary detail below in connection with specific embodiments.
The terminal equipment receives CG resources configured by the network equipment through RRC, wherein CG index (index) corresponding to the CG resources is 1, and HARQ processes configured for the CG resources are HARQ process id1 and HARQ process id2.
At time t1, the terminal device receives DG resources scheduled by the network device through the PDCCH scrambled by the C-RNTI, and the HARQ process indicated by the DG resources corresponds to grant1 and is HARQ process id 1. The terminal device packs the DG resource group with MAC PDU1 and delivers the MAC PDU1 to the physical layer (PHY).
Note that, the transmission time of the grant1 at the air interface is t3, where t3 > t1.
At time t2 (t 2 > t 1), the terminal device determines that the configured CG resource is available, and at this time, the selected or determined CG index1 resource, i.e. grant2, has a corresponding HARQ process id of 1.
The grant2 is transmitted to the network side through the air interface at time t4 (t 4 > t 2), where t4 < t3, or t4 > t3, or time domains at time t4 and t3 overlap.
Since the target HARQ process is already occupied by DG resources (the target process is a conflicting HARQ process, i.e. the HARQ corresponding to when the CG resources and the HARQ processes of DG resources collide), if the HARQ processes of CG resources and DG resources are both HARQ process id1, when the second preset condition is met, the terminal device replaces the MAC PDU corresponding to DG resources with the MAC PDU corresponding to CG resources.
For example, at this time, since the MAC PDU1 corresponding to the grant1 is not transmitted on the air interface, and the CG timer is running, if the CG resource has a higher priority than the grant1, the terminal device submits the grant corresponding to the CG resource to the HARQ process, considers NDI to be flipped, and generates the MAC PDU for CG and puts it into the HARQ process id 1.
For another example, at this time, since the MAC PDU1 corresponding to the grant1 completes one transmission on the air interface and the CG timer is running, if the CG resource has a higher priority than the grant1, the terminal device submits the grant corresponding to the CG resource to the HARQ process, considers NDI to be flipped, and generates the MAC PDU for CG and puts it into the HARQ process id 1.
Otherwise, the terminal device may operate according to the existing protocol.
That is, the terminal device does not submit grant2 to the HARQ process, and does not consider NDI rollover, and does not put grant2 packet MAC PDU into HARQ process id 1.
The preferred embodiments of the present application have been described in detail above with reference to the accompanying drawings, but the present application is not limited to the specific details of the above embodiments, and various simple modifications may be made to the technical solutions of the present application within the scope of the technical concept of the present application, and all the simple modifications belong to the protection scope of the present application.
For example, the specific features described in the above embodiments may be combined in any suitable manner, and in order to avoid unnecessary repetition, various possible combinations are not described in detail.
As another example, any combination of the various embodiments of the present application may be made without departing from the spirit of the present application, which should also be considered as disclosed herein.
It should be understood that, in the various method embodiments of the present application, the sequence numbers of the foregoing processes do not mean the order of execution, and the order of execution of the processes should be determined by the functions and internal logic of the processes, and should not constitute any limitation on the implementation process of the embodiments of the present application.
The method embodiment of the present application is described above in detail in connection with fig. 2, and the apparatus embodiment of the present application is described below in detail in connection with fig. 4 to 6.
Fig. 3 is a schematic block diagram of a terminal device 300 of an embodiment of the present application.
The terminal device 300 shown in fig. 3 may correspond to a respective body in performing the method 200 of the embodiment of the present application.
As shown in fig. 3, the terminal device 300 may include:
a communication unit 410, configured to receive scheduling information sent by the network device for scheduling the dynamically authorized DG resource.
And a processing unit 420, configured to ignore the DG resource or not package the media access control MAC protocol data unit PDU corresponding to the DG resource when the target HARQ process for DG resource use is already occupied by a configured grant CG resource.
In some embodiments of the present application, the communication unit 410 is further configured to:
and sending the data carried on the CG resources, wherein the data carried on the CG resources comprises the information of the target HARQ process.
In some embodiments of the present application, the processing unit 420 is specifically configured to:
and if the target HARQ process is occupied by the configured authorized CG resource and a first preset condition is met, ignoring the DG resource or not grouping the MAC PDU corresponding to the DG resource.
In some embodiments of the present application, the first preset condition includes at least one of:
the MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource is already packed;
the MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource is submitted to the physical layer;
the MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource is in an untransmitted state;
the MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource is in an unfinished transmission state;
the MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource is in a transmitting state;
the CG resource priority is higher than a first threshold;
the data carried on the CG resource is above a third threshold;
the priority of the MAC control element CE carried on the CG resource is higher than a fourth threshold;
the DG resource is used for transmitting new transmission data or retransmission data;
the scheduling information is used for scheduling new transmission data or retransmission data;
the scheduling information is a physical downlink control channel PDCCH scrambled by adopting a cell radio network temporary identifier C-RNTI;
the size of the transmission block TBS indicated by the scheduling information is different from the size of the CG;
the receiving time of the scheduling information does not meet the processing time delay of the previous CG transmission; and
and the time between the time corresponding to the CG resource and the time corresponding to the scheduling information is smaller than a second threshold.
In some embodiments of the present application, the first threshold includes a priority of the DG resource.
In some embodiments of the present application, the third threshold comprises a priority of data carried on the DG resource, and/or the fourth threshold comprises a priority of a MAC CE carried on the DG resource.
In some embodiments of the present application, the processing unit 420 is further configured to:
if the scheduling information is received in the target time period, determining that the receiving time of the scheduling information does not meet the processing time delay of the previous CG transmission;
wherein the target time period comprises at least one of the following time periods:
the method comprises the steps that a terminal device sends a time period from a starting time of a Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH) to a starting time of the terminal device receiving a PDCCH; the method comprises the steps that a terminal device sends a time period between the ending time of a Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH) and the ending time of a terminal device receiving a PDCCH; the method comprises the steps that a terminal device sends the end time of uplink control information UCI in a PUSCH and a time period between the end time of a demodulation reference signal DMRS corresponding to a PDCCH received by the terminal device; the terminal equipment sends the end time of the uplink control information UCI in the PUSCH and the time period between the end time of the PDSCH received by the terminal equipment; the terminal device sends the end time of the uplink control information UCI in the PUSCH and the time period between the start time of the PDSCH reception by the terminal device.
In some embodiments of the present application, the time instants corresponding to the CG resources include at least one of the following time instants:
the terminal equipment sends the end time of the Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH);
the terminal equipment sends the end time of uplink control information UCI in the PUSCH;
the terminal equipment sends the end time of at least one row of DMRS corresponding to the PUSCH; and
the terminal device transmits the start time of PUSCH.
In some embodiments of the present application, the time corresponding to the scheduling information includes at least one of the following times:
a starting time domain symbol position of the scheduling information;
the end time domain symbol position of the scheduling information;
the terminal equipment receives the starting moment of the scheduling information; and
and the terminal equipment receives the end time of the scheduling information.
In some embodiments of the present application, the second threshold comprises at least one of:
demodulation time of uplink control information UCI in physical uplink shared channel PUSCH;
processing time of PUSCH; and
demodulation time of PUSCH demodulation reference signal DMRS.
In some embodiments of the present application, the second threshold is a pre-configured threshold, or the second threshold is a threshold configured by the network device.
In some embodiments of the present application, the terminal device is adapted for use in the industrial internet IIoT and/or a new air-interface-unlicensed communication network.
The terminal device 300 shown in fig. 3 may correspond to a respective body in performing the method 300 of the embodiment of the present application.
As shown in fig. 3, the terminal device 300 may include:
a communication unit 410, configured to receive scheduling information sent by a network device and used for scheduling a dynamically authorized DG resource;
a processing unit 420, configured to determine a configuration grant CG resource;
in case the target hybrid automatic repeat request HARQ process for CG resource usage has been occupied by the DG resource, the processing unit 420 is further configured to:
and replacing the MAC PDU corresponding to the DG resource by using the media access control MAC protocol data unit PDU corresponding to the CG resource.
In some embodiments of the present application, the processing unit 420 is further configured to perform at least one of the following actions:
submitting the CG resource to the target HARQ process;
generating a MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource for the target HARQ process;
starting or restarting a CG timer of the CG resource;
the acknowledge new data indicates NDI flip.
In some embodiments of the present application, the processing unit 420 is specifically configured to:
And if the target HARQ process is occupied by the DG resource and a second preset condition is met, replacing the MAC PDU corresponding to the DG resource by the MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource.
In some embodiments of the present application, the second preset condition includes at least one of the following conditions:
the CG resource has a priority higher than a first threshold;
the data carried on the CG resource is above a third threshold;
the priority of the MAC control element CE carried on the CG resource is higher than a fourth threshold;
the CG timer of the CG resource is running;
the authorization for triggering the CG timer of the CG resource to start or restart is DG;
the authorization for triggering the CG timer of the CG resource to start or restart is a physical downlink control channel PDCCH scrambled by using a cell radio network temporary identifier C-RNTI;
the processing time delay of one resource transmission is satisfied from the moment corresponding to the CG resource to the receiving moment of the scheduling information;
the time between the time corresponding to the CG resource and the time corresponding to the scheduling information is larger than or equal to a second threshold; and
the DG resource has been transferred or one transfer is completed.
In some embodiments of the present application, the first threshold includes a priority of the DG resource.
In some embodiments of the present application, the third threshold comprises a priority of data carried on the DG resource, and/or the fourth threshold comprises a priority of a MAC CE carried on the DG resource.
In some embodiments of the present application, the communication unit 410 is further configured to:
and sending the data carried on the CG resources, wherein the data carried on the CG resources comprises the information of the target HARQ process.
In some embodiments of the present application, the terminal device is adapted for use in the industrial internet IIoT and/or a new air-interface-unlicensed communication network.
It should be understood that apparatus embodiments and method embodiments may correspond with each other and that similar descriptions may refer to the method embodiments. Specifically, the terminal device 300 shown in fig. 3 may correspond to respective bodies in performing the methods 200 and 300 of the embodiments of the present application, and the foregoing and other operations and/or functions of each unit in the terminal device 300 are respectively for implementing respective flows in each method in fig. 2 and fig. 3, and are not described herein for brevity.
The communication device of the embodiments of the present application is described above from the perspective of the functional module.
It should be understood that the functional module may be implemented in hardware, or may be implemented by instructions in software, or may be implemented by a combination of hardware and software modules.
Specifically, each step of the method embodiments in the embodiments of the present application may be implemented by an integrated logic circuit of hardware in a processor and/or an instruction in software form, and the steps of the method disclosed in connection with the embodiments of the present application may be directly implemented as a hardware decoding processor or implemented by a combination of hardware and software modules in the decoding processor.
Alternatively, the software modules may be located in a well-established storage medium in the art such as random access memory, flash memory, read-only memory, programmable read-only memory, electrically erasable programmable memory, registers, and the like. The storage medium is located in a memory, and the processor reads information in the memory, and in combination with hardware, performs the steps in the above method embodiments.
For example, the processing unit and the communication unit referred to above may be implemented by a processor and a transceiver, respectively.
Fig. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of a communication device 500 of an embodiment of the present application.
Referring to fig. 5, the communication device 500 may include a processor 510.
Wherein the processor 510 may call and run a computer program from a memory to implement the methods of embodiments of the present application.
With continued reference to fig. 5, the communication device 500 may also include a memory 520.
The memory 520 may be used for storing instruction information, and may also be used for storing code, instructions, etc. to be executed by the processor 510. Wherein the processor 510 may call and run a computer program from the memory 520 to implement the methods in embodiments of the present application. The memory 520 may be a separate device from the processor 510 or may be integrated into the processor 510.
With continued reference to fig. 5, the communication device 500 may also include a transceiver 530.
The processor 510 may control the transceiver 530 to communicate with other devices, and in particular, may send information or data to other devices or receive information or data sent by other devices. The transceiver 530 may include a transmitter and a receiver. The transceiver 530 may further include antennas, the number of which may be one or more.
It should be appreciated that the various components in the communication device 500 are connected by a bus system that includes a power bus, a control bus, and a status signal bus in addition to a data bus.
It should also be understood that the communication device 500 may be a terminal device of the embodiment of the present application, and the communication device 500 may implement respective flows implemented by the terminal device in the respective methods of the embodiment of the present application, that is, the communication device 500 of the embodiment of the present application may correspond to the terminal device 300 of the embodiment of the present application, and may correspond to a respective main body performing the method 200 according to the embodiment of the present application, which is not described herein for brevity. Similarly, the communication device 500 may be a network device of the embodiments of the present application, and the communication device 500 may implement respective flows implemented by the network device in the respective methods of the embodiments of the present application. That is, the communication device 500 of the embodiment of the present application may correspond to the network device 500 of the embodiment of the present application, and may correspond to a corresponding body in performing the method 200 according to the embodiment of the present application, which is not described herein for brevity.
In addition, the embodiment of the application also provides a chip.
For example, the chip may be an integrated circuit chip having signal processing capabilities, and may implement or perform the methods, steps, and logic blocks disclosed in the embodiments of the present application. The chip may also be referred to as a system-on-chip, a system-on-chip or a system-on-chip, etc. Alternatively, the chip may be applied to various communication devices, so that the communication device mounted with the chip can perform the methods, steps and logic blocks disclosed in the embodiments of the present application.
Fig. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of a chip 600 according to an embodiment of the present application.
Referring to fig. 6, the chip 600 includes a processor 610.
Wherein the processor 610 may call and run a computer program from a memory to implement the methods in embodiments of the present application.
With continued reference to fig. 6, the chip 600 may also include a memory 620.
Wherein the processor 610 may call and run a computer program from the memory 620 to implement the methods in embodiments of the present application. The memory 620 may be used to store instruction information and may also be used to store code, instructions, etc. for execution by the processor 610. The memory 620 may be a separate device from the processor 610 or may be integrated into the processor 610.
With continued reference to fig. 6, the chip 600 may further include an input interface 630.
The processor 610 may control the input interface 630 to communicate with other devices or chips, and in particular, may acquire information or data sent by the other devices or chips.
With continued reference to fig. 6, the chip 600 may further include an output interface 640.
Wherein the processor 610 may control the output interface 640 to communicate with other devices or chips, and in particular, may output information or data to other devices or chips.
It should be understood that the chip 600 may be applied to a network device in the embodiment of the present application, and the chip may implement a corresponding flow implemented by the network device in each method in the embodiment of the present application, or may implement a corresponding flow implemented by a terminal device in each method in the embodiment of the present application, which is not described herein for brevity.
It should also be appreciated that the various components in the chip 600 are connected by a bus system that includes a power bus, a control bus, and a status signal bus in addition to a data bus.
The processor may include, but is not limited to:
a general purpose processor, digital signal processor (Digital Signal Processor, DSP), application specific integrated circuit (Application Specific Integrated Circuit, ASIC), field programmable gate array (Field Programmable Gate Array, FPGA) or other programmable logic device, discrete gate or transistor logic device, discrete hardware components, or the like.
The processor may be configured to implement or perform the methods, steps, and logic blocks disclosed in embodiments of the present application. The steps of a method disclosed in connection with the embodiments of the present application may be embodied directly in hardware, in a decoded processor, or in a combination of hardware and software modules in a decoded processor. The software modules may be located in a random access memory, flash memory, read only memory, programmable read only memory or erasable programmable memory, registers, etc. as well known in the art. The storage medium is located in a memory, and the processor reads the information in the memory and, in combination with its hardware, performs the steps of the above method.
The memory includes, but is not limited to:
volatile memory and/or nonvolatile memory. The nonvolatile Memory may be a Read-Only Memory (ROM), a Programmable ROM (PROM), an Erasable PROM (EPROM), an Electrically Erasable EPROM (EEPROM), or a flash Memory. The volatile memory may be random access memory (Random Access Memory, RAM) which acts as an external cache. By way of example, and not limitation, many forms of RAM are available, such as Static RAM (SRAM), dynamic RAM (DRAM), synchronous DRAM (SDRAM), double Data Rate SDRAM (Double Data Rate SDRAM), enhanced SDRAM (ESDRAM), synchronous Link DRAM (SLDRAM), and Direct memory bus RAM (DR RAM).
It should be noted that the memory described herein is intended to comprise these and any other suitable types of memory.
There is also provided in an embodiment of the present application a computer-readable storage medium for storing a computer program. The computer readable storage medium stores one or more programs, the one or more programs comprising instructions, which when executed by a portable electronic device comprising a plurality of application programs, enable the portable electronic device to perform the method of the embodiments shown in method 200 or 300.
Optionally, the computer readable storage medium may be applied to a network device in the embodiments of the present application, and the computer program causes a computer to execute a corresponding flow implemented by the network device in each method in the embodiments of the present application, which is not described herein for brevity.
Optionally, the computer readable storage medium may be applied to a mobile terminal/terminal device in the embodiments of the present application, and the computer program causes a computer to execute a corresponding procedure implemented by the mobile terminal/terminal device in each method of the embodiments of the present application, which is not described herein for brevity.
A computer program product, including a computer program, is also provided in an embodiment of the present application.
Optionally, the computer program product may be applied to a network device in the embodiments of the present application, and the computer program causes a computer to execute a corresponding flow implemented by the network device in each method in the embodiments of the present application, which is not described herein for brevity.
Optionally, the computer program product may be applied to a mobile terminal/terminal device in the embodiments of the present application, and the computer program causes a computer to execute corresponding processes implemented by the mobile terminal/terminal device in the methods in the embodiments of the present application, which are not described herein for brevity.
A computer program is also provided in an embodiment of the present application. The computer program, when executed by a computer, enables the computer to perform the methods of the embodiments shown in method 200 or 300.
Optionally, the computer program may be applied to a network device in the embodiments of the present application, and when the computer program runs on a computer, the computer is caused to execute a corresponding flow implemented by the network device in each method in the embodiments of the present application, which is not described herein for brevity.
In addition, the embodiment of the present application further provides a communication system, which may include the above-mentioned terminal device and network device, so as to form the communication system 100 shown in fig. 1, which is not described herein for brevity. It should be noted that the term "system" and the like herein may also be referred to as "network management architecture" or "network system" and the like.
It is also to be understood that the terminology used in the embodiments of the present application and the appended claims is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only, and is not intended to be limiting of the embodiments of the present application.
For example, as used in the examples and the appended claims, the singular forms "a," "an," "the," and "the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
Those of skill in the art will appreciate that the elements and algorithm steps described in connection with the embodiments disclosed herein may be implemented as electronic hardware, or combinations of computer software and electronic hardware. Whether such functionality is implemented as hardware or software depends upon the particular application and design constraints imposed on the solution. Skilled artisans may implement the described functionality in varying ways for each particular application, but such implementation decisions should not be interpreted as causing a departure from the scope of the embodiments of the present application.
If implemented as a software functional unit and sold or used as a stand-alone product, may be stored on a computer readable storage medium. Based on such understanding, the technical solution of the embodiments of the present application may be essentially or, what contributes to the prior art, or part of the technical solution may be embodied in the form of a software product stored in a storage medium, comprising several instructions for causing a computer device (which may be a personal computer, a server, a network device, etc.) to perform all or part of the steps of the method of the embodiments of the present application. And the aforementioned storage medium includes: various media capable of storing program codes, such as a U disk, a mobile hard disk, a read-only memory, a random access memory, a magnetic disk or an optical disk.
It will be clear to those skilled in the art that, for convenience and brevity of description, specific working procedures of the above-described systems, apparatuses and units may refer to corresponding procedures in the foregoing method embodiments, and are not repeated herein.
In the several embodiments provided in this application, it should be understood that the disclosed systems, apparatuses, and methods may be implemented in other ways.
For example, the division of units or modules or components in the above-described apparatus embodiments is merely a logic function division, and there may be another division manner in actual implementation, for example, multiple units or modules or components may be combined or may be integrated into another system, or some units or modules or components may be omitted or not performed.
As another example, the units/modules/components described above as separate/display components may or may not be physically separate, i.e., may be located in one place, or may be distributed over multiple network elements. Some or all of the units/modules/components may be selected according to actual needs to achieve the purposes of the embodiments of the present application.
Finally, it is pointed out that the coupling or direct coupling or communication connection between the various elements shown or discussed above can be an indirect coupling or communication connection via interfaces, devices or elements, which can be in electrical, mechanical or other forms.
The foregoing is merely a specific implementation of the embodiments of the present application, but the protection scope of the embodiments of the present application is not limited thereto, and any person skilled in the art may easily think about changes or substitutions within the technical scope of the embodiments of the present application, and all changes and substitutions are included in the protection scope of the embodiments of the present application. Therefore, the protection scope of the embodiments of the present application shall be subject to the protection scope of the claims.

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1. A method of wireless communication, comprising:
receiving scheduling information sent by network equipment and used for scheduling Dynamic Grant (DG) resources, wherein the scheduling information is used for indicating target HARQ processes used in association with the DG resources;
and under the condition that the HARQ process corresponding to the CG resource used by the DG resource and the HARQ process corresponding to the DG resource used by the DG resource with priority higher than a first threshold conflict, ignoring the DG resource or not grouping the Media Access Control (MAC) Protocol Data Unit (PDU) corresponding to the DG resource, and transmitting the data carried on the CG resource.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the method further comprises:
And sending the data carried on the CG resources, wherein the data carried on the CG resources comprises the information of the target HARQ process.
3. The method according to claim 1 or 2, wherein ignoring the DG resource or not wrapping the media access control MAC protocol data unit PDU corresponding to the DG resource comprises:
and if the target HARQ process is occupied by the configured authorized CG resource and a first preset condition is met, ignoring the DG resource or not grouping the MAC PDU corresponding to the DG resource.
4. A method according to claim 3, wherein the first preset condition comprises at least one of:
the MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource is already packed;
the MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource is in an untransmitted state
The scheduling information is a physical downlink control channel PDCCH scrambled by adopting a cell radio network temporary identifier C-RNTI; and
and the time between the time corresponding to the CG resource and the time corresponding to the scheduling information is smaller than a second threshold.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the first threshold comprises a priority of the DG resource.
6. The method of claim 4, wherein the time instants corresponding to the CG resources comprise at least one of:
The terminal equipment sends the end time of the Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH);
the terminal equipment sends the end time of uplink control information UCI in the PUSCH;
the terminal equipment sends the end time of at least one row of DMRS corresponding to the PUSCH; and
the terminal device transmits the start time of PUSCH.
7. The method of claim 4, wherein the time instants corresponding to the scheduling information comprise at least one of:
a starting time domain symbol position of the scheduling information;
the end time domain symbol position of the scheduling information;
the terminal equipment receives the starting moment of the scheduling information; and
and the terminal equipment receives the end time of the scheduling information.
8. The method of claim 4, wherein the second threshold comprises at least one of:
demodulation time of uplink control information UCI in physical uplink shared channel PUSCH;
processing time of PUSCH; and
demodulation time of PUSCH demodulation reference signal DMRS.
9. The method of claim 4, wherein the second threshold is a preconfigured threshold or the second threshold is a network device configured threshold.
10. The method of claim 4, wherein the first preset condition further comprises at least one of:
The MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource is submitted to the physical layer;
the MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource is in an unfinished transmission state;
the MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource is in a transmitting state;
the data carried on the CG resource is above a third threshold;
the priority of the MAC control element CE carried on the CG resource is higher than a fourth threshold;
the DG resource is used for transmitting new transmission data or retransmission data;
the scheduling information is used for scheduling new transmission data or retransmission data;
the size of the transmission block TBS indicated by the scheduling information is different from the size of the CG; and
the time of receiving the scheduling information does not satisfy the processing delay of the previous CG transmission.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the third threshold comprises a priority of data carried on the DG resource and/or the fourth threshold comprises a priority of a MAC CE carried on the DG resource.
12. The method according to claim 10, wherein the method further comprises:
if the scheduling information is received in the target time period, determining that the receiving time of the scheduling information does not meet the processing time delay of the previous CG transmission;
Wherein the target time period comprises at least one of the following time periods:
the method comprises the steps that a terminal device sends a time period from a starting time of a Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH) to a starting time of the terminal device receiving a PDCCH; the method comprises the steps that a terminal device sends a time period between the ending time of a Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH) and the ending time of a terminal device receiving a PDCCH; the method comprises the steps that a terminal device sends the end time of uplink control information UCI in a PUSCH and a time period between the end time of a demodulation reference signal DMRS corresponding to a PDCCH received by the terminal device; the terminal equipment sends the end time of the uplink control information UCI in the PUSCH and the time period between the end time of the PDSCH received by the terminal equipment; the terminal device sends the end time of the uplink control information UCI in the PUSCH and the time period between the start time of the PDSCH reception by the terminal device.
13. The method according to claim 4, characterized in that it is applicable to industrial internet IIoT and/or new air-interface-unlicensed communication networks.
14. A method of wireless communication, comprising:
receiving scheduling information sent by network equipment and used for scheduling Dynamic Grant (DG) resources, wherein the scheduling information is used for indicating target HARQ processes used in association with the DG resources;
Determining to configure authorized CG resources;
under the condition that the target hybrid automatic repeat request HARQ process used by the CG resource is occupied by the DG resource, the HARQ process used by the CG resource with the priority higher than a first threshold and the HARQ process used by the DG resource are in conflict, the MAC PDU corresponding to the DG resource is replaced by the media access control MAC protocol data unit PDU corresponding to the CG resource, and the data carried on the CG resource is sent.
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising at least one of:
submitting the CG resource to the target HARQ process;
generating a MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource for the target HARQ process;
starting or restarting a CG timer of the CG resource;
the acknowledge new data indicates NDI flip.
16. The method according to claim 14 or 15, wherein, in the case that the target HARQ process for CG resource usage is already occupied by the DG resource, replacing the MAC PDU corresponding to the DG resource with the MAC protocol data unit PDU corresponding to the CG resource, comprises:
and if the target HARQ process is occupied by the DG resource and a second preset condition is met, replacing the MAC PDU corresponding to the DG resource by the MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the second preset condition comprises at least one of:
the data carried on the CG resource is above a third threshold;
the priority of the MAC control element CE carried on the CG resource is higher than a fourth threshold;
the CG timer of the CG resource is running;
the authorization for triggering the CG timer of the CG resource to start or restart is DG;
the authorization for triggering the CG timer of the CG resource to start or restart is a physical downlink control channel PDCCH scrambled by using a cell radio network temporary identifier C-RNTI;
the processing time delay of one resource transmission is satisfied from the moment corresponding to the CG resource to the receiving moment of the scheduling information;
the time between the time corresponding to the CG resource and the time corresponding to the scheduling information is larger than or equal to a second threshold; and
the DG resource has been transferred or one transfer is completed.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the first threshold comprises a priority of the DG resource.
19. The method of claim 17, wherein the third threshold comprises a priority of data carried on the DG resources and/or the fourth threshold comprises a priority of MAC CEs carried on the DG resources.
20. The method of claim 16, wherein the method further comprises:
and sending the data carried on the CG resources, wherein the data carried on the CG resources comprises the information of the target HARQ process.
21. The method according to any of the claims 16, characterized in that the method is applicable to industrial internet IIoT and/or new air-interface-unlicensed communication networks.
22. A terminal device, comprising:
a communication unit, configured to receive scheduling information sent by a network device and used for scheduling a dynamic grant DG resource, where the scheduling information is used for indicating a target HARQ process used in association with the DG resource;
and the processing unit is used for ignoring the DG resources or not grouping Media Access Control (MAC) Protocol Data Units (PDU) corresponding to the DG resources and sending data borne on the CG resources when the HARQ process corresponding to the DG resources and the HARQ process corresponding to the DG resources with priority higher than a first threshold conflict under the condition that the target HARQ process used by the DG resources is occupied by the configured authorized CG resources.
23. The terminal device of claim 22, wherein the communication unit is further configured to:
And sending the data carried on the CG resources, wherein the data carried on the CG resources comprises the information of the target HARQ process.
24. Terminal device according to claim 22 or 23, wherein the processing unit is specifically configured to:
and if the target HARQ process is occupied by the configured authorized CG resource and a first preset condition is met, ignoring the DG resource or not grouping the MAC PDU corresponding to the DG resource.
25. The terminal device of claim 24, wherein the first preset condition includes at least one of:
the MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource is already packed;
the MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource is in an untransmitted state;
the scheduling information is a physical downlink control channel PDCCH scrambled by adopting a cell radio network temporary identifier C-RNTI; and
and the time between the time corresponding to the CG resource and the time corresponding to the scheduling information is smaller than a second threshold.
26. The terminal device of claim 25, wherein the first threshold comprises a priority of the DG resource.
27. The terminal device of claim 25, wherein the time instants corresponding to the CG resources include at least one of:
The terminal equipment sends the end time of the Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH);
the terminal equipment sends the end time of uplink control information UCI in the PUSCH;
the terminal equipment sends the end time of at least one row of DMRS corresponding to the PUSCH; and
the terminal device transmits the start time of PUSCH.
28. The terminal device of claim 25, wherein the time corresponding to the scheduling information includes at least one of:
a starting time domain symbol position of the scheduling information;
the end time domain symbol position of the scheduling information;
the terminal equipment receives the starting moment of the scheduling information; and
and the terminal equipment receives the end time of the scheduling information.
29. The terminal device of claim 25, wherein the second threshold comprises at least one of:
demodulation time of uplink control information UCI in physical uplink shared channel PUSCH;
processing time of PUSCH; and
demodulation time of PUSCH demodulation reference signal DMRS.
30. The terminal device of claim 25, wherein the second threshold is a pre-configured threshold or the second threshold is a network device configured threshold.
31. The terminal device of claim 24, wherein the first preset condition further comprises at least one of:
the MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource is submitted to the physical layer;
the MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource is in an unfinished transmission state;
the MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource is in a transmitting state;
the data carried on the CG resource is above a third threshold;
the priority of the MAC control element CE carried on the CG resource is higher than a fourth threshold;
the DG resource is used for transmitting new transmission data or retransmission data;
the scheduling information is used for scheduling new transmission data or retransmission data;
the size of the transmission block TBS indicated by the scheduling information is different from the size of the CG; and
the time of receiving the scheduling information does not satisfy the processing delay of the previous CG transmission.
32. The terminal device of claim 31, wherein the third threshold comprises a priority of data carried on the DG resource and/or wherein the fourth threshold comprises a priority of a MAC CE carried on the DG resource.
33. The terminal device of claim 31, wherein the processing unit is further configured to:
If the scheduling information is received in the target time period, determining that the receiving time of the scheduling information does not meet the processing time delay of the previous CG transmission;
wherein the target time period comprises at least one of the following time periods:
the method comprises the steps that a terminal device sends a time period from a starting time of a Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH) to a starting time of the terminal device receiving a PDCCH; the method comprises the steps that a terminal device sends a time period between the ending time of a Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH) and the ending time of a terminal device receiving a PDCCH; the method comprises the steps that a terminal device sends the end time of uplink control information UCI in a PUSCH and a time period between the end time of a demodulation reference signal DMRS corresponding to a PDCCH received by the terminal device; the terminal equipment sends the end time of the uplink control information UCI in the PUSCH and the time period between the end time of the PDSCH received by the terminal equipment; the terminal device sends the end time of the uplink control information UCI in the PUSCH and the time period between the start time of the PDSCH reception by the terminal device.
34. Terminal device according to claim 24, characterized in that the terminal device is adapted for industrial internet IIoT and/or new air-interface-unlicensed communication networks.
35. A terminal device, comprising:
A communication unit, configured to receive scheduling information sent by a network device and used for scheduling a dynamic grant DG resource, where the scheduling information is used for indicating a target HARQ process used in association with the DG resource;
a processing unit for determining a configuration grant CG resource;
and under the condition that the target hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) process used by the CG resource is occupied by the DG resource, the HARQ process correspondingly used by the CG resource with the priority higher than a first threshold collides with the HARQ process correspondingly used by the DG resource, and the processing unit is further used for:
and replacing the MAC PDU corresponding to the DG resource by using the media access control MAC protocol data unit PDU corresponding to the CG resource, and transmitting the data carried on the CG resource.
36. The terminal device of claim 35, wherein the processing unit is further configured to perform at least one of the following actions:
submitting the CG resource to the target HARQ process;
generating a MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource for the target HARQ process;
starting or restarting a CG timer of the CG resource;
the acknowledge new data indicates NDI flip.
37. Terminal device according to claim 35 or 36, wherein the processing unit is specifically configured to:
And if the target HARQ process is occupied by the DG resource and a second preset condition is met, replacing the MAC PDU corresponding to the DG resource by the MAC PDU corresponding to the CG resource.
38. The terminal device of claim 37, wherein the second preset condition includes at least one of:
the data carried on the CG resource is above a third threshold;
the priority of the MAC control element CE carried on the CG resource is higher than a fourth threshold;
the CG timer of the CG resource is running;
the authorization for triggering the CG timer of the CG resource to start or restart is DG;
the authorization for triggering the CG timer of the CG resource to start or restart is a physical downlink control channel PDCCH scrambled by using a cell radio network temporary identifier C-RNTI;
the processing time delay of one resource transmission is satisfied from the moment corresponding to the CG resource to the receiving moment of the scheduling information;
the time between the time corresponding to the CG resource and the time corresponding to the scheduling information is larger than or equal to a second threshold; and
the DG resource has been transferred or one transfer is completed.
39. The terminal device of claim 38, wherein the first threshold comprises a priority of the DG resource.
40. The terminal device of claim 38, wherein the third threshold comprises a priority of data carried on the DG resource and/or wherein the fourth threshold comprises a priority of a MAC CE carried on the DG resource.
41. The terminal device of claim 37, wherein the communication unit is further configured to:
and sending the data carried on the CG resources, wherein the data carried on the CG resources comprises the information of the target HARQ process.
42. Terminal device according to claim 37, characterized in that the terminal device is adapted for industrial internet IIoT and/or new air-interface-unlicensed communication networks.
43. A terminal device, comprising:
a processor, a memory and a transceiver, the memory being for storing a computer program, the processor being for invoking and running the computer program stored in the memory to perform the method of any of claims 1 to 13.
44. A chip, comprising:
a processor for calling and running a computer program from a memory, causing a device on which the chip is mounted to perform the method of any one of claims 1 to 13.
45. A computer readable storage medium storing a computer program for causing a computer to perform the method of any one of claims 1 to 13.
46. A computer program product comprising computer program instructions for causing a computer to perform the method of any one of claims 1 to 13.
47. A computer program, characterized in that the computer program causes a computer to perform the method according to any one of claims 1 to 13.
48. A terminal device, comprising:
a processor, a memory and a transceiver, the memory being for storing a computer program, the processor being for invoking and running the computer program stored in the memory to perform the method of any of claims 14 to 21.
49. A chip, comprising:
a processor for calling and running a computer program from a memory, causing a device on which the chip is mounted to perform the method of any of claims 14 to 21.
50. A computer readable storage medium storing a computer program for causing a computer to perform the method of any one of claims 14 to 21.
51. A computer program product comprising computer program instructions for causing a computer to perform the method of any one of claims 14 to 21.
52. A computer program, characterized in that the computer program causes a computer to perform the method of any one of claims 14 to 21.
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