WO2020065724A1 - Terminal utilisateur et procédé de communication sans fil - Google Patents

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WO2020065724A1
WO2020065724A1 PCT/JP2018/035446 JP2018035446W WO2020065724A1 WO 2020065724 A1 WO2020065724 A1 WO 2020065724A1 JP 2018035446 W JP2018035446 W JP 2018035446W WO 2020065724 A1 WO2020065724 A1 WO 2020065724A1
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翔平 吉岡
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  • the present disclosure relates to a user terminal and a wireless communication method in a next-generation mobile communication system.
  • LTE Long Term Evolution
  • 3GPP@Rel.10-14 LTE-Advanced
  • LTE Long Term Evolution
  • 5G + fifth generation mobile communication system
  • NR New Radio
  • 3GPP Rel. 15 or later A successor system to LTE (for example, 5G (5th generation mobile communication system), 5G + (plus), NR (New Radio), 3GPP Rel. 15 or later) is also being studied.
  • a user terminal In an existing LTE system (LTE Rel. 8-14), a user terminal (UE: User ⁇ Equipment) includes an uplink shared channel (eg, PUSCH: Physical ⁇ Uplink ⁇ Shared ⁇ Channel) and an uplink control channel (eg, PUCCH: Physical ⁇ Uplink ⁇ Control ⁇ Channel). ) Is used to transmit uplink control information (UCI: Uplink ⁇ Control ⁇ Information).
  • PUSCH Physical ⁇ Uplink ⁇ Shared ⁇ Channel
  • PUCCH Physical ⁇ Uplink ⁇ Control ⁇ Channel
  • UCI includes, for example, retransmission control information (HARQ-ACK (Hybrid Automatic Repeat Repeat reQuest Acknowledgement), ACK / NACK, A / N, etc.) for a downlink shared channel (PDSCH: Physical Downlink Shared Channel), scheduling request (SR: Scheduling). Request), channel state information (CSI: Channel ⁇ State ⁇ Information), and the like.
  • HARQ-ACK Hybrid Automatic Repeat Repeat reQuest Acknowledgement
  • ACK / NACK Physical Downlink Shared Channel
  • SR Scheduling
  • Request channel state information
  • CSI Channel ⁇ State ⁇ Information
  • E-UTRA Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access
  • E-UTRAN Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network
  • the UCI intended to be transmitted using the PUCCH is transmitted to any PUSCH (piggyback).
  • PUSCH Several conditions and corresponding PUSCH decisions are being considered.
  • the user terminal is a case where an uplink control channel (PUCCH: Physical Uplink Control Channel) and a plurality of uplink shared channels (PUSCH: Physical Uplink Shared Channel) are transmitted in one slot.
  • the control unit performs control to multiplex the uplink control information (UCI: Uplink Control Information) of the PUCCH to the PUSCH included in the first PUSCH.
  • UCI Uplink Control Information
  • a transmitting unit that transmits the UCI using a PUSCH included in the first PUSCH.
  • FIG. 1A to 1C are diagrams illustrating an example of handling PUCCH-PUSCH collision.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example of a flowchart of determining a PUSCH that piggybacks UCI in the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an example of a flowchart of determining a PUSCH that piggybacks UCI in the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an example of a schematic configuration of the wireless communication system according to the embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an example of a configuration of the base station according to the embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating an example of a configuration of the user terminal according to the embodiment.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an example of a hardware configuration of the base station and the user terminal according to the embodiment.
  • the UCI intended to be transmitted using the PUCCH is transmitted to any PUSCH (piggyback).
  • the following conditions (1) to (3) and the determination of the corresponding PUSCH are being considered.
  • A-CSI Aperiodic Channel State Information
  • SP-CSI Semi-persistent CSI
  • the UE transmits a plurality of PUSCHs corresponding to each serving cell in one slot, and the plurality of PUSCHs are scheduled by the DCI format 0_0 or 0_1.
  • the first PUSCH (DCI-based PUSCH, dynamic A grant PUSCH (which may be referred to as a dynamic-grant-based PUSCH) and a second PUSCH (configured grant PUSCH) configured using higher layer parameter “ConfiguredGrantConfig” information element.
  • the UCI may be multiplexed on one of the plurality of PUSCHs, the UCI may be multiplexed on the PUSCH included in the first PUSCH.
  • the UE transmits a plurality of PUSCHs corresponding to each serving cell in one slot, attempts to multiplex UCI on one of the plurality of PUSCHs, and assigns an A-code to any of the plurality of PUSCHs.
  • the UE multiplexes the UCI on the PUSCH of the serving cell corresponding to the minimum serving cell index (RRC parameter “ServCellIndex”). If the UE transmits more than one PUSCH in the smallest serving cell, the UE multiplexes the UCI on the earliest PUSCH transmitted by the UE in the one slot.
  • the period from the last symbol of the corresponding PDSCH or PDCCH (Physical Downlink Control Channel) to the first symbol of the PUCCH or PUSCH satisfies a specific temporal condition (for example, It may be applied in the case where the processing time has a margin).
  • the specific temporal condition may be, for example, a condition defined in TS ⁇ 38.213 ⁇ ⁇ 9.2.5.
  • FIGS. 1A to 1C are diagrams illustrating an example of handling PUCCH-PUSCH collisions.
  • 1A to 1C respectively correspond to the above (1) to (3).
  • This example shows a case where the PUCCH in the component carrier (CC: Component @ Carrier) # 0 collides with the PUSCH.
  • CC Component @ Carrier
  • the PUCCH collides with the PUSCH including the A-CSI report in CC # 1.
  • the UE multiplexes the HARQ-ACK of the PUCCH on the PUSCH.
  • the PUCCH collides with a configured grant PUSCH in CC # 0 and a dynamic grant-based PUSCH in CC # 2.
  • the UE multiplexes the UCI of the PUCCH on the PUSCH of CC # 2.
  • the PUCCH collides with the configured grant PUSCH in CC # 0 and the dynamic grant-based PUSCH in CC # 2.
  • the UE multiplexes the UCI of the PUCCH on the PUSCH of CC # 0 corresponding to the smallest serving cell index.
  • the present inventors have conceived a method for appropriately transmitting UCI even in the case of simultaneous PUCCH-PUSCH transmission over a plurality of CCs in a PUCCH group or a cell group (simultaneous ⁇ PUCCH-PUSCH ⁇ transmission). .
  • “simultaneous” may be read as “overlapped”. Also, “multiplex”, “transmit” (piggyback), “transmit” and the like may be read interchangeably.
  • the UE determines a PUSCH to multiplex the UCI of the PUCCH in the following steps.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of a flowchart for determining a PUSCH for piggybacking UCI in the first embodiment.
  • step S101 the UE determines whether or not some or all of the plurality of PUSCHs colliding with the PUCCH are the first PUSCH scheduled by the dynamic grant.
  • the dynamic grant may be, for example, DCI format 0_0, 0_1, or the like, but may be another dynamic grant.
  • the remaining PUSCH (if any) other than the first PUSCH among the plurality of PUSCHs is, for example, the second PUSCH (configured grant PUSCH (configured grant PUSCH) set using the upper layer parameter “ConfiguredGrantConfig” information element. (configured grant PUSCH).
  • the UE determines whether the first PUSCH includes a PUSCH including an A-CSI or SP-CSI report. (Step S102).
  • the UE uses the PUCI including the A-CSI or SP-CSI report for the UCI of the PUCCH.
  • the transmission may be determined (step S103).
  • step S103 the UE determines that the HARQ-ACK of the UCI of the PUCCH is transmitted using the PUSCH including the A-CSI or the SP-CSI report, and the CSI of the PUCCH is dropped according to the CSI priority rule. You may.
  • the UE when the UE multiplexes A-CSI or SP-CSI using one PUSCH included in the first PUSCH, the UE transmits UCI including HARQ-ACK information in a PUCCH overlapping the PUSCH.
  • the HARQ-ACK information may be multiplexed on the PUSCH, and the CSI of the PUCCH may be dropped according to the CSI priority rule.
  • the CSI priority rule may be, for example, a rule specified in TS 38.214 ⁇ 5.2.5 Priority rules for CSI reports.
  • the UE determines that the UCI of the PUCCH is multiplexed on the first PUSCH of the serving cell corresponding to the smallest serving cell index (for example, the RRC parameter “ServCellIndex”) (Step S104).
  • the UE when transmitting more than one first PUSCH in the smallest serving cell, the UE determines to multiplex the UCI on the earliest first PUSCH transmitted by the UE in the one slot. You may. Further, the “minimum serving cell index” of the present disclosure may be replaced with “a specific value serving cell index”.
  • the specific value may be, for example, a maximum value, a minimum value among values equal to or more than x, and the like.
  • the UE sets the UCI of the PUCCH to the first PUSCH. May be determined to be transmitted using a PUSCH that is not the PUSCH (eg, one PUSCH included in the second PUSCH) (step S105).
  • step S105 the UE multiplexes the UCI of the PUCCH on the second PUSCH corresponding to the serving cell corresponding to the smallest serving cell index. Note that, when transmitting more than one second PUSCH in the smallest serving cell, the UE multiplexes the UCI on the earliest second PUSCH transmitted by the UE in the one slot.
  • the base station may control the reception processing and the like on the assumption that the UE determines the PUSCH for piggybacking the UCI according to the steps in FIG.
  • Rule 1 corresponds to the rule of transmitting UCI using PUSCH for transmitting A-CSI or SP-CSI in the event of a collision between PUCCH and PUSCH.
  • Rule 2 corresponds to the rule of transmitting UCI by using a PUSCH scheduled by a dynamic grant in the event of a PUCCH-PUSCH collision.
  • Rule 3 corresponds to the rule of transmitting UCI using the smallest CC index and the earliest PUSCH in the event of a PUCCH-PUSCH collision.
  • rule 2 with the highest priority, it is possible to suitably cope with a change in the instruction of the base station.
  • rule 1 in preference to rule 2
  • HARQ-ACK which is important information
  • PUSCH for reporting A-CSI or SP-CSI of relatively high urgency.
  • rule 1 with priority to rule 2 and then multiplexing UCI and UL-SCH (UL @ Shared @ Channel) on PUSCH (when PUSCH includes data)
  • the processing is limited to one time. (Collect) the processing load on the UE.
  • the base station and the UE can share the recognition of the handling of the PUCCH-PUSCH collision.
  • the UE determines a PUSCH to multiplex the UCI of the PUCCH in the following steps.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an example of a flowchart for determining a PUSCH for piggybacking UCI in the second embodiment.
  • step S201 the UE determines whether or not some or all of the plurality of PUSCHs colliding with the PUCCH are the above-described first PUSCH.
  • Step S201 may be the same as step S101 described above.
  • the UE transmits the first PUSCH to the first PUSCH corresponding to the serving cell corresponding to the smallest serving cell index (for example, the RRC parameter “ServCellIndex”). , To multiplex the UCI of the PUCCH (step S202).
  • the UE when transmitting more than one first PUSCH in the smallest serving cell, the UE determines to multiplex the UCI on the earliest first PUSCH transmitted by the UE in the one slot. You may.
  • the UE determines whether the PUSCH determined to multiplex the UCI includes a PUSCH including an A-CSI or SP-CSI report (step S203).
  • the UE converts the HARQ-ACK of the PUCCH UCI into the A-CSI or SP-C.
  • the transmission may be performed using the PUSCH including the CSI report, and the CSI of the PUCCH may be determined to be dropped according to the CSI priority rule (step S204).
  • the UE determines the UCI of the PUCCH and the PUSCH determined to multiplex the UCI (step S202). (PUSCH determined in (1)) (step S205).
  • the UE sets the UCI of the PUCCH to the first PUSCH. It is determined that transmission is performed using a PUSCH that is not the PUSCH (for example, one PUSCH included in the second PUSCH) (step S206).
  • the UE multiplexes the UCI of the PUCCH on the second PUSCH corresponding to the serving cell corresponding to the smallest serving cell index. Note that, when transmitting more than one second PUSCH in the smallest serving cell, the UE multiplexes the UCI on the earliest second PUSCH transmitted by the UE in the one slot.
  • the base station may control the reception processing and the like on the assumption that the UE determines the PUSCH for piggybacking the UCI according to the steps in FIG.
  • a PUSCH for transmitting UCI in the event of a PUCCH-PUSCH collision can be determined in the priority order of rule 2, rule 3, and rule 1.
  • rule 2 with the highest priority it is possible to suitably cope with a change in the instruction of the base station.
  • rule 3 with priority after rule 2 it is possible to easily determine which PUSCH to transmit UCI.
  • rule 3 with priority next to rule 2 a plurality of CSIs having different priorities can be transmitted at the same time.
  • the base station and the UE can share the recognition of the handling of the PUCCH-PUSCH collision.
  • the UE performs all of the one or a plurality of PUSCHs. May be dropped, and the PUCCH may be transmitted.
  • a specific signal for example, SR, positive SR
  • the UE when the UE has a capability of simultaneous transmission of PUCCH-PUSCH (UE capability), the UE may transmit both PUCCH and PUSCH simultaneously. Therefore, the method of determining the PUSCH for transmitting the UCI in the case of the collision between the PUCCH and the PUSCH described in the above embodiment may be applied when the UE does not have the capability of simultaneous transmission of the PUCCH-PUSCH.
  • the UE may determine the PUSCH for transmitting the UCI in the event of a PUCCH-PUSCH collision, using a priority order obtained by rearranging Rule 1, Rule 2, and Rule 3 in any order.
  • the UE transmits a plurality of PUSCHs corresponding to each serving cell in one slot, attempts to multiplex UCI on one of the plurality of PUSCHs, and sets A-CSI and SP on any of the plurality of PUSCHs. -If CSI is not multiplexed, the UE may multiplex the UCI on the PUSCH of the serving cell corresponding to the smallest serving cell index. Note that, when transmitting more than one PUSCH in the smallest serving cell, the UE may multiplex the UCI on the earliest PUSCH transmitted by the UE in the one slot.
  • the UE transmits a plurality of PUSCHs corresponding to each serving cell in one slot, tries to multiplex UCI on one of the plurality of PUSCHs, and performs A-CSI or SP in one of the plurality of PUSCHs.
  • the UE may multiplex HARQ-ACK on the PUSCH on which the A-CSI or SP-CSI is multiplexed.
  • Type 2 configured grant PUSCH transmission if the signaling for activation is DCI format 0_1 and the bit sequence of the CSI request field included in the DCI format 0_1 is not all '0', A -It may be assumed that the CSI report can be transmitted.
  • wireless communication system Wireless communication system
  • communication is performed using any of the wireless communication methods according to the above embodiments of the present disclosure or a combination thereof.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an example of a schematic configuration of a wireless communication system according to an embodiment.
  • the wireless communication system 1 may be a system that realizes communication using LTE (Long Term Evolution) and 5G NR (5th generation mobile communication system New Radio) specified by 3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project). .
  • LTE Long Term Evolution
  • 5G NR Fifth Generation mobile communication system New Radio
  • the wireless communication system 1 may support dual connectivity between a plurality of RATs (Radio Access Technology) (multi-RAT dual connectivity (MR-DC: Multi-RAT Dual Connectivity)).
  • MR-DC is based on dual connectivity (EN-DC: E-UTRA-NR @ Dual Connectivity) between LTE (Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access) and NR, and dual connectivity (NE-DC with E-UTRA-NR Dual Connectivity).
  • -DC NR-E-UTRA (Dual Connectivity) may be included.
  • the base station (eNB) of LTE (E-UTRA) is a master node (MN: Master @ Node), and the base station (gNB) of NR is a secondary node (SN: Secondary @ Node).
  • MN Master @ Node
  • gNB secondary node
  • SN Secondary @ Node
  • the NR base station (gNB) is the MN
  • the LTE (E-UTRA) base station (eNB) is the SN.
  • the wireless communication system 1 has dual connectivity between a plurality of base stations in the same RAT (for example, dual connectivity in which both MN and SN are NR base stations (gNB) (NN-DC: NR-NR Dual Connectivity)). ) May be supported.
  • a plurality of base stations in the same RAT for example, dual connectivity in which both MN and SN are NR base stations (gNB) (NN-DC: NR-NR Dual Connectivity)).
  • the wireless communication system 1 includes a base station 11 forming a macro cell C1 having relatively wide coverage, and a base station 12 (12a to 12c) arranged in the macro cell C1 and forming a small cell C2 smaller than the macro cell C1. May be provided.
  • User terminal 20 may be located in at least one cell. The arrangement, number, and the like of each cell and the user terminals 20 are not limited to the modes shown in the figure.
  • the base stations 11 and 12 are not distinguished, they are collectively referred to as a base station 10.
  • the user terminal 20 may be connected to at least one of the plurality of base stations 10.
  • the user terminal 20 may use at least one of carrier aggregation (Carrier Aggregation) using a plurality of component carriers (CC: Component Carrier) and dual connectivity (DC).
  • Carrier Aggregation Carrier Aggregation
  • CC Component Carrier
  • DC dual connectivity
  • Each CC may be included in at least one of the first frequency band (FR1: FrequencyFRange 1) and the second frequency band (FR2: Frequency Range 2).
  • the macro cell C1 may be included in FR1, and the small cell C2 may be included in FR2.
  • FR1 may be a frequency band of 6 GHz or less (sub-6 GHz (sub-6 GHz)), and FR2 may be a frequency band higher than 24 GHz (above-24 GHz).
  • the frequency bands and definitions of FR1 and FR2 are not limited to these, and for example, FR1 may correspond to a frequency band higher than FR2.
  • the user terminal 20 may perform communication using at least one of time division duplex (TDD: Time Division Duplex) and frequency division duplex (FDD: Frequency Division Duplex) in each CC.
  • TDD Time Division Duplex
  • FDD Frequency Division Duplex
  • the plurality of base stations 10 may be connected by wire (for example, an optical fiber compliant with CPRI (Common Public Radio Interface), an X2 interface, or the like) or wirelessly (for example, NR communication).
  • wire for example, an optical fiber compliant with CPRI (Common Public Radio Interface), an X2 interface, or the like
  • NR communication for example, when NR communication is used as a backhaul between the base stations 11 and 12, the base station 11 corresponding to the upper station is an IAB (Integrated Access Backhaul) donor, and the base station 12 corresponding to the relay station (relay) is the IAB It may be called a node.
  • IAB Integrated Access Backhaul
  • the base station 10 may be connected to the core network 30 via another base station 10 or directly.
  • the core network 30 may include, for example, at least one of Evolved Packet Core (EPC), 5G Core Network (5GCN), Next Generation Core (NGC), and the like.
  • EPC Evolved Packet Core
  • 5GCN 5G Core Network
  • NGC Next Generation Core
  • the user terminal 20 may be a terminal that supports at least one of the communication systems such as LTE, LTE-A, and 5G.
  • an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) based wireless access scheme may be used.
  • OFDM Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
  • CP-OFDM Cyclic Prefix OFDM
  • DFT-s-OFDM Discrete Fourier Transform Spread OFDM
  • OFDMA Orthogonal Frequency Division Divide Multiple
  • SC-FDMA Single Carrier Frequency Frequency Division Multiple Access
  • the wireless access scheme may be referred to as a waveform.
  • another wireless access method for example, another single carrier transmission method or another multi-carrier transmission method
  • a downlink shared channel (PDSCH: Physical Downlink Shared Channel), a broadcast channel (PBCH: Physical Broadcast Channel), and a downlink control channel (PDCCH: Physical Downlink Control) are shared by the user terminals 20 as downlink channels. Channel) may be used.
  • PDSCH Physical Downlink Shared Channel
  • PBCH Physical Broadcast Channel
  • PDCCH Physical Downlink Control
  • an uplink shared channel (PUSCH: Physical Uplink Shared Channel) shared by each user terminal 20, an uplink control channel (PUCCH: Physical Uplink Control Channel), a random access channel (PRACH) : Physical Random Access Channel) or the like may be used.
  • PUSCH Physical Uplink Shared Channel
  • PUCCH Physical Uplink Control Channel
  • PRACH random access channel
  • the user data, upper layer control information, SIB (System Information Block), and the like are transmitted by the PDSCH.
  • User data, higher layer control information, and the like may be transmitted by the PUSCH.
  • MIB Master Information Block
  • PBCH Physical Broadcast Channel
  • Lower layer control information may be transmitted by the PDCCH.
  • the lower layer control information may include, for example, downlink control information (DCI: Downlink Control Information) including scheduling information of at least one of the PDSCH and the PUSCH.
  • DCI Downlink Control Information
  • DCI for scheduling the PDSCH may be referred to as DL assignment, DL @ DCI, or the like
  • the DCI for scheduling the PUSCH may be referred to as UL grant, UL @ DCI, or the like.
  • PDSCH may be replaced with DL data
  • PUSCH may be replaced with UL data.
  • a control resource set (CORESET: Control REsource SET) and a search space (search space) may be used for detecting the PDCCH.
  • CORESET corresponds to a resource for searching DCI.
  • the search space corresponds to a search area and a search method of PDCCH candidates (PDCCH @ candidates).
  • One coreset may be associated with one or more search spaces.
  • the UE may monitor a RESET associated with a search space based on the search space settings.
  • One SS may correspond to a PDCCH candidate corresponding to one or a plurality of aggregation levels (aggregation Level).
  • One or more search spaces may be referred to as a search space set.
  • search space “search space”, “search space set”, “search space setting”, “search space set setting”, “CORESET”, “CORESET setting”, and the like in the present disclosure may be interchanged with each other.
  • channel state information (CSI: Channel State Information), acknowledgment information (for example, HARQ-ACK (Hybrid Automatic Repeat Repeat reQuest ACKnowledgement), ACK / NACK, etc.), scheduling request (SR: Scheduling Request) ) May be transmitted.
  • CSI Channel State Information
  • acknowledgment information for example, HARQ-ACK (Hybrid Automatic Repeat Repeat reQuest ACKnowledgement), ACK / NACK, etc.
  • scheduling request (SR: Scheduling Request)
  • a random access preamble for establishing a connection with a cell may be transmitted by the PRACH.
  • a downlink, an uplink, and the like may be expressed without a “link”.
  • various channels may be expressed without “Physical” at the beginning.
  • a synchronization signal (SS: Synchronization Signal), a downlink reference signal (DL-RS: Downlink Reference Signal), or the like may be transmitted.
  • a DL-RS a cell-specific reference signal (CRS), a channel state information reference signal (CSI-RS), and a demodulation reference signal (DMRS: DeModulation) are provided.
  • Reference Signal a position determination reference signal (PRS: Positioning Reference Signal), a phase tracking reference signal (PTRS: Phase Tracking Reference Signal), and the like may be transmitted.
  • PRS Positioning Reference Signal
  • PTRS Phase Tracking Reference Signal
  • the synchronization signal may be, for example, at least one of a primary synchronization signal (PSS: Primary Synchronization Signal) and a secondary synchronization signal (SSS: Secondary Synchronization Signal).
  • PSS Primary Synchronization Signal
  • SSS Secondary Synchronization Signal
  • a signal block including SS (PSS, SSS) and PBCH (and DMRS for PBCH) may be referred to as SS / PBCH block, SSB (SS @ Block), and the like. Note that SS, SSB, and the like may also be referred to as reference signals.
  • a measurement reference signal (SRS: Sounding Reference Signal), a demodulation reference signal (DMRS), and the like may be transmitted as an uplink reference signal (UL-RS: Uplink Reference Signal).
  • SRS Sounding Reference Signal
  • DMRS demodulation reference signal
  • UL-RS Uplink Reference Signal
  • the DMRS may be called a user terminal specific reference signal (UE-specific Reference Signal).
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an example of a configuration of the base station according to the embodiment.
  • the base station 10 includes a control unit 110, a transmission / reception unit 120, a transmission / reception antenna 130, and a transmission line interface 140.
  • the control unit 110, the transmission / reception unit 120, the transmission / reception antenna 130, and the transmission path interface 140 may each include one or more.
  • base station 10 also has other functional blocks necessary for wireless communication. Some of the processes of each unit described below may be omitted.
  • the control unit 110 controls the entire base station 10.
  • the control unit 110 can be configured by a controller, a control circuit, and the like described based on common recognition in the technical field according to the present disclosure.
  • the control unit 110 may control signal generation, scheduling (for example, resource allocation, mapping), and the like.
  • the control unit 110 may control transmission / reception, measurement, and the like using the transmission / reception unit 120, the transmission / reception antenna 130, and the transmission path interface 140.
  • the control unit 110 may generate data to be transmitted as a signal, control information, a sequence, and the like, and transfer the generated data to the transmission / reception unit 120.
  • the control unit 110 may perform call processing (setting, release, etc.) of the communication channel, state management of the base station 10, management of radio resources, and the like.
  • the transmission / reception unit 120 may include a baseband unit 121, an RF (Radio Frequency) unit 122, and a measurement unit 123.
  • the baseband unit 121 may include a transmission processing unit 1211 and a reception processing unit 1212.
  • the transmission / reception unit 120 includes a transmitter / receiver, an RF circuit, a baseband circuit, a filter, a phase shifter (phase shifter), a measurement circuit, a transmission / reception circuit, and the like described based on common recognition in the technical field according to the present disclosure. be able to.
  • the transmission / reception unit 120 may be configured as an integrated transmission / reception unit, or may be configured from a transmission unit and a reception unit.
  • the transmission unit may include a transmission processing unit 1211 and an RF unit 122.
  • the receiving unit may include a reception processing unit 1212, an RF unit 122, and a measurement unit 123.
  • the transmission / reception antenna 130 can be configured from an antenna described based on common recognition in the technical field according to the present disclosure, for example, an array antenna or the like.
  • the transmission / reception unit 120 may transmit the above-described downlink channel, synchronization signal, downlink reference signal, and the like.
  • the transmission / reception unit 120 may receive the above-described uplink channel, uplink reference signal, and the like.
  • the transmission / reception unit 120 may form at least one of the transmission beam and the reception beam by using digital beamforming (for example, precoding), analog beamforming (for example, phase rotation), or the like.
  • digital beamforming for example, precoding
  • analog beamforming for example, phase rotation
  • the transmission / reception unit 120 processes the data, control information, and the like acquired from the control unit 110 in the PDCP (Packet Data Convergence Protocol) layer and the RLC (Radio Link Control) layer processing (for example, RLC retransmission control), MAC (Medium Access Control) layer processing (for example, HARQ retransmission control), and the like may be performed to generate a bit string to be transmitted.
  • PDCP Packet Data Convergence Protocol
  • RLC Radio Link Control
  • MAC Medium Access Control
  • the transmission / reception unit 120 performs channel coding (may include error correction coding), modulation, mapping, filter processing, and discrete Fourier transform (DFT: Discrete Fourier Transform) processing on a bit string to be transmitted.
  • channel coding may include error correction coding
  • modulation may include error correction coding
  • mapping may include error correction coding
  • filter processing may include discrete Fourier transform (DFT: Discrete Fourier Transform) processing on a bit string to be transmitted.
  • DFT discrete Fourier transform
  • Transmission processing such as Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) processing, precoding, and digital-analog conversion (if necessary) may be performed to output a baseband signal.
  • IFFT Inverse Fast Fourier Transform
  • precoding may be performed to output a baseband signal.
  • digital-analog conversion if necessary
  • the transmission / reception unit 120 may perform modulation, filtering, amplification, and the like on the baseband signal into a radio frequency band, and transmit the signal in the radio frequency band via the transmission / reception antenna 130. .
  • the transmission / reception unit 120 may perform amplification, filtering, demodulation to a baseband signal, and the like on the radio frequency band signal received by the transmission / reception antenna 130.
  • the transmission / reception unit 120 (reception processing unit 1212) performs analog-to-digital conversion, fast Fourier transform (FFT: Fast Fourier Transform) processing, and inverse discrete Fourier transform (IDFT) on the acquired baseband signal. Applying reception processing such as processing (if necessary), filtering, demapping, demodulation, decoding (which may include error correction decoding), MAC layer processing, RLC layer processing, and PDCP layer processing, Etc. may be obtained.
  • FFT Fast Fourier Transform
  • IDFT inverse discrete Fourier transform
  • the transmission / reception unit 120 may measure the received signal.
  • the measurement unit 123 may perform RRM (Radio Resource Management) measurement, CSI (Channel State Information) measurement, or the like based on the received signal.
  • the measuring unit 123 receives the reception power (for example, RSRP (Reference Signal Received Power)), reception quality (for example, RSRQ (Reference Signal Received Quality), SINR (Signal to Interference plus Noise Ratio, SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio)).
  • Signal strength for example, RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator)
  • channel information for example, CSI
  • the measurement result may be output to the control unit 110.
  • the transmission line interface 140 transmits / receives signals (backhaul signaling) to / from a device included in the core network 30 or another base station 10, and transmits user data (user plane data) for the user terminal 20; Data and the like may be obtained and transmitted.
  • the transmission unit and the reception unit of the base station 10 may be configured by at least one of the transmission / reception unit 120, the transmission / reception antenna 130, and the transmission path interface 140.
  • control unit 110 is for the case where the user terminal 20 transmits an uplink control channel (PUCCH: Physical Uplink Control Channel) and a plurality of uplink shared channels (PUSCH: Physical Uplink Shared Channel) in one slot.
  • PUCCH Physical Uplink Control Channel
  • PUSCH Physical Uplink Shared Channel
  • the transmission / reception unit 120 may receive the UCI transmitted using a PUSCH included in the first PUSCH.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating an example of a configuration of the user terminal according to the embodiment.
  • the user terminal 20 includes a control unit 210, a transmission / reception unit 220, and a transmission / reception antenna 230. Note that one or more of the control unit 210, the transmission / reception unit 220, and the transmission / reception antenna 230 may be provided.
  • the control unit 210 controls the entire user terminal 20.
  • the control unit 210 can be configured by a controller, a control circuit, and the like described based on common recognition in the technical field according to the present disclosure.
  • the control unit 210 may control signal generation, mapping, and the like.
  • the control unit 210 may control transmission / reception and measurement using the transmission / reception unit 220 and the transmission / reception antenna 230.
  • the control unit 210 may generate data to be transmitted as a signal, control information, a sequence, and the like, and transfer the generated data to the transmission / reception unit 220.
  • the transmission / reception unit 220 may include a baseband unit 221, an RF unit 222, and a measurement unit 223.
  • the baseband unit 221 may include a transmission processing unit 2211 and a reception processing unit 2212.
  • the transmission / reception unit 220 can be configured from a transmitter / receiver, an RF circuit, a baseband circuit, a filter, a phase shifter, a measurement circuit, a transmission / reception circuit, and the like, which are described based on common recognition in the technical field according to the present disclosure.
  • the transmission / reception unit 220 may be configured as an integrated transmission / reception unit, or may be configured from a transmission unit and a reception unit.
  • the transmission unit may include a transmission processing unit 2211 and an RF unit 222.
  • the receiving unit may include a reception processing unit 2212, an RF unit 222, and a measurement unit 223.
  • the transmission / reception antenna 230 can be configured from an antenna described based on common recognition in the technical field according to the present disclosure, for example, an array antenna or the like.
  • the transmission / reception unit 220 may receive the above-described downlink channel, synchronization signal, downlink reference signal, and the like.
  • the transmission / reception unit 220 may transmit the above-described uplink channel, uplink reference signal, and the like.
  • the transmission / reception unit 220 may form at least one of the transmission beam and the reception beam by using digital beamforming (for example, precoding), analog beamforming (for example, phase rotation), or the like.
  • digital beamforming for example, precoding
  • analog beamforming for example, phase rotation
  • the transmission / reception unit 220 (transmission processing unit 2211) performs processing of the PDCP layer, processing of the RLC layer (for example, RLC retransmission control), processing of the MAC layer (for example, for data, control information, and the like acquired from the control unit 210, for example). , HARQ retransmission control), etc., to generate a bit string to be transmitted.
  • the transmission / reception unit 220 (transmission processing unit 2211) performs channel coding (which may include error correction coding), modulation, mapping, filter processing, DFT processing (if necessary), IFFT processing on the bit sequence to be transmitted. , Precoding, digital-analog conversion, etc., and output a baseband signal.
  • whether to apply the DFT processing may be based on the transform precoding setting.
  • the transmission / reception unit 220 transmits the channel using the DFT-s-OFDM waveform.
  • DFT processing may be performed as the transmission processing, or otherwise, DFT processing may not be performed as the transmission processing.
  • the transmission / reception unit 220 may perform modulation, filtering, amplification, and the like on the baseband signal into a radio frequency band, and transmit a signal in the radio frequency band via the transmission / reception antenna 230. .
  • the transmission / reception unit 220 may perform amplification, filtering, demodulation to a baseband signal, and the like on the radio frequency band signal received by the transmission / reception antenna 230.
  • the transmission / reception unit 220 (reception processing unit 2212) performs analog-to-digital conversion, FFT processing, IDFT processing (if necessary), filter processing, demapping, demodulation, decoding (error correction) on the obtained baseband signal. Decoding may be included), reception processing such as MAC layer processing, RLC layer processing, and PDCP layer processing may be applied to acquire user data and the like.
  • the transmission / reception unit 220 may measure the received signal.
  • the measurement unit 223 may perform RRM measurement, CSI measurement, and the like based on the received signal.
  • the measurement unit 223 may measure received power (for example, RSRP), received quality (for example, RSRQ, SINR, SNR), signal strength (for example, RSSI), channel information (for example, CSI), and the like.
  • the measurement result may be output to the control unit 210.
  • the transmitting unit and the receiving unit of the user terminal 20 may be configured by at least one of the transmitting / receiving unit 220, the transmitting / receiving antenna 230, and the transmission line interface 240.
  • the control unit 210 transmits an uplink control channel (PUCCH: Physical Uplink Control Channel) and a plurality of uplink shared channels (PUSCH: Physical Uplink Shared Channel) in one slot, and the plurality of PUSCHs are dynamic.
  • PUCCH Physical Uplink Control Channel
  • PUSCH Physical Uplink Shared Channel
  • the plurality of PUSCHs are dynamic.
  • control for multiplexing the uplink control information (UCI: Uplink @ Control @ Information) of the PUCCH on the PUSCH included in the first PUSCH is performed. May go.
  • the transmission / reception unit 220 may transmit the UCI using a PUSCH included in the first PUSCH.
  • the control unit 210 transmits HARQ-ACK of the PUCCH using the PUSCH including the A-CSI or SP-CSI report. Once determined, the CSI of the PUCCH may be dropped according to a predetermined CSI priority rule.
  • the CSI priority rule may be, for example, a rule specified in TS 38.214 ⁇ 5.2.5 Priority rules for CSI reports.
  • the control unit 210 may change the UCI of the PUCCH to a first PUSCH corresponding to a serving cell corresponding to a minimum serving cell index. You may decide to multiplex. Note that, when transmitting more than one first PUSCH in the smallest serving cell, the UE determines to multiplex the UCI on the earliest first PUSCH transmitted by the UE in the one slot. You may.
  • the control unit 210 determines that the UCI of the PUCCH is to be multiplexed on the first PUSCH corresponding to the serving cell corresponding to the smallest serving cell index, and transmits an A-CSI or SP-CSI report to the PUSCH determined to multiplex the UCI. If there is a PUSCH including the PUCCH, it is determined that the HARQ-ACK of the PUCCH is transmitted using the PUSCH including the A-CSI or the SP-CSI report, and the CSI of the PUCCH is dropped according to a predetermined CSI priority rule. Good.
  • the control unit 210 determines the UCI of the PUCCH as a serving cell corresponding to a minimum serving cell index. May be determined to be multiplexed on the second PUSCH corresponding to.
  • the second PUSCH may be a configured grant PUSCH (configured @ grant @ PUSCH).
  • each functional block may be realized using one device physically or logically coupled, or directly or indirectly (for example, two or more devices physically or logically separated). , Wired, wireless, etc.), and may be implemented using these multiple devices.
  • the functional block may be realized by combining one device or the plurality of devices with software.
  • the functions include judgment, determination, judgment, calculation, calculation, processing, derivation, investigation, search, confirmation, reception, transmission, output, access, resolution, selection, selection, establishment, comparison, assumption, expectation, and deemed. , Broadcasting, notifying, communicating, forwarding, configuring, reconfiguring, allocating, mapping, assigning, etc.
  • a functional block (configuration unit) that causes transmission to function may be referred to as a transmitting unit (transmitting unit), a transmitter (transmitter), or the like.
  • the realization method is not particularly limited.
  • a base station, a user terminal, or the like may function as a computer that performs processing of the wireless communication method according to the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an example of a hardware configuration of the base station and the user terminal according to the embodiment.
  • the above-described base station 10 and user terminal 20 may be physically configured as a computer device including a processor 1001, a memory 1002, a storage 1003, a communication device 1004, an input device 1005, an output device 1006, a bus 1007, and the like. .
  • the hardware configuration of the base station 10 and the user terminal 20 may be configured to include one or more of the devices illustrated in the drawing, or may be configured to exclude some of the devices.
  • processor 1001 may be implemented by one or more chips.
  • the functions of the base station 10 and the user terminal 20 are performed, for example, by reading predetermined software (program) on hardware such as the processor 1001 and the memory 1002 so that the processor 1001 performs an arithmetic operation and communicates via the communication device 1004. And controlling at least one of reading and writing of data in the memory 1002 and the storage 1003.
  • predetermined software program
  • the processor 1001 performs an arithmetic operation and communicates via the communication device 1004.
  • the processor 1001 controls the entire computer by operating an operating system, for example.
  • the processor 1001 may be configured by a central processing unit (CPU: Central Processing Unit) including an interface with a peripheral device, a control device, an arithmetic device, a register, and the like.
  • CPU Central Processing Unit
  • the control unit 110 (210), the transmitting / receiving unit 120 (220), and the like may be realized by the processor 1001.
  • the processor 1001 reads out a program (program code), a software module, data, and the like from at least one of the storage 1003 and the communication device 1004 to the memory 1002, and executes various processes according to these.
  • a program program code
  • a program that causes a computer to execute at least a part of the operation described in the above embodiment is used.
  • the control unit 110 (210) may be realized by a control program stored in the memory 1002 and operated by the processor 1001, and other functional blocks may be similarly realized.
  • the memory 1002 is a computer-readable recording medium, for example, at least one of ROM (Read Only Memory), EPROM (Erasable Programmable ROM), EEPROM (Electrically EPROM), RAM (Random Access Memory), and other appropriate storage media. It may be constituted by one.
  • the memory 1002 may be called a register, a cache, a main memory (main storage device), or the like.
  • the memory 1002 can store a program (program code), a software module, and the like that can be executed to implement the wireless communication method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the storage 1003 is a computer-readable recording medium such as a flexible disk, a floppy (registered trademark) disk, a magneto-optical disk (for example, a compact disk (CD-ROM (Compact Disc) ROM, etc.), a digital versatile disc, At least one of a Blu-ray (registered trademark) disk, a removable disk, a hard disk drive, a smart card, a flash memory device (eg, a card, a stick, a key drive), a magnetic stripe, a database, a server, and other suitable storage media. May be configured.
  • the storage 1003 may be called an auxiliary storage device.
  • the communication device 1004 is hardware (transmission / reception device) for performing communication between computers via at least one of a wired network and a wireless network, and is also referred to as, for example, a network device, a network controller, a network card, a communication module, or the like.
  • the communication device 1004 includes a high-frequency switch, a duplexer, a filter, a frequency synthesizer, and the like, for example, in order to realize at least one of frequency division duplex (FDD: Frequency Division Duplex) and time division duplex (TDD: Time Division Duplex). May be configured.
  • FDD Frequency Division Duplex
  • TDD Time Division Duplex
  • the transmission / reception unit 120 (220) and the transmission / reception antenna 130 (230) described above may be realized by the communication device 1004.
  • the transmission / reception unit 120 (220) may be physically or logically separated from the transmission unit 120a (220a) and the reception unit 120b (220b).
  • the input device 1005 is an input device (for example, a keyboard, a mouse, a microphone, a switch, a button, a sensor, and the like) that receives an external input.
  • the output device 1006 is an output device that performs output to the outside (for example, a display, a speaker, an LED (Light Emitting Diode) lamp, and the like). Note that the input device 1005 and the output device 1006 may have an integrated configuration (for example, a touch panel).
  • the devices such as the processor 1001 and the memory 1002 are connected by a bus 1007 for communicating information.
  • the bus 1007 may be configured using a single bus, or may be configured using a different bus for each device.
  • the base station 10 and the user terminal 20 include hardware such as a microprocessor, a digital signal processor (DSP: Digital Signal Processor), an ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit), a PLD (Programmable Logic Device), and an FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array). It may be configured to include hardware, and some or all of the functional blocks may be realized using the hardware. For example, the processor 1001 may be implemented using at least one of these pieces of hardware.
  • DSP Digital Signal Processor
  • ASIC Application Specific Integrated Circuit
  • PLD Programmable Logic Device
  • FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array
  • RS Reference Signal
  • a component carrier may be called a cell, a frequency carrier, a carrier frequency, or the like.
  • a radio frame may be configured by one or more periods (frames) in the time domain.
  • the one or more respective periods (frames) forming the radio frame may be referred to as a subframe.
  • a subframe may be configured by one or more slots in the time domain.
  • the subframe may be of a fixed length of time (eg, 1 ms) that does not depend on numerology.
  • the new melology may be a communication parameter applied to at least one of transmission and reception of a certain signal or channel.
  • Numerology includes, for example, subcarrier interval (SCS: SubCarrier @ Spacing), bandwidth, symbol length, cyclic prefix length, transmission time interval (TTI: Transmission @ Time @ Interval), number of symbols per TTI, radio frame configuration, transmission and reception.
  • SCS SubCarrier @ Spacing
  • TTI Transmission @ Time @ Interval
  • TTI Transmission @ Time @ Interval
  • radio frame configuration transmission and reception.
  • At least one of a specific filtering process performed by the transceiver in the frequency domain and a specific windowing process performed by the transceiver in the time domain may be indicated.
  • the slot may be configured by one or a plurality of symbols (OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) symbol, SC-FDMA (Single Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access) symbol, etc.) in the time domain. Further, the slot may be a time unit based on numerology.
  • OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
  • SC-FDMA Single Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access
  • the slot may include a plurality of mini slots.
  • Each minislot may be constituted by one or more symbols in the time domain.
  • the mini-slot may be called a sub-slot.
  • a minislot may be made up of a smaller number of symbols than slots.
  • a PDSCH (or PUSCH) transmitted in time units larger than minislots may be referred to as PDSCH (PUSCH) mapping type A.
  • a PDSCH (or PUSCH) transmitted using a minislot may be referred to as a PDSCH (PUSCH) mapping type B.
  • Radio frames, subframes, slots, minislots, and symbols all represent time units when transmitting signals.
  • the radio frame, the subframe, the slot, the minislot, and the symbol may have different names corresponding to each. Note that time units such as frames, subframes, slots, minislots, and symbols in the present disclosure may be interchanged with each other.
  • one subframe may be called a TTI
  • a plurality of consecutive subframes may be called a TTI
  • one slot or one minislot may be called a TTI. That is, at least one of the subframe and the TTI may be a subframe (1 ms) in the existing LTE, a period shorter than 1 ms (for example, 1 to 13 symbols), or a period longer than 1 ms. It may be.
  • the unit representing the TTI may be called a slot, a minislot, or the like instead of a subframe.
  • the TTI refers to, for example, a minimum time unit of scheduling in wireless communication.
  • the base station performs scheduling for allocating radio resources (frequency bandwidth, transmission power, and the like that can be used in each user terminal) to each user terminal in TTI units.
  • radio resources frequency bandwidth, transmission power, and the like that can be used in each user terminal
  • the TTI may be a transmission time unit such as a channel-encoded data packet (transport block), a code block, or a code word, or may be a processing unit such as scheduling and link adaptation. Note that when a TTI is given, a time section (for example, the number of symbols) in which a transport block, a code block, a codeword, and the like are actually mapped may be shorter than the TTI.
  • one slot or one minislot is called a TTI
  • one or more TTIs may be the minimum time unit for scheduling. Further, the number of slots (mini-slot number) constituting the minimum time unit of the scheduling may be controlled.
  • a TTI having a time length of 1 ms may be referred to as a normal TTI (TTI in 3GPP@Rel.8-12), a normal TTI, a long TTI, a normal subframe, a normal subframe, a long subframe, a slot, and the like.
  • a TTI shorter than the normal TTI may be called a shortened TTI, a short TTI, a partial TTI (partial or fractional TTI), a shortened subframe, a short subframe, a minislot, a subslot, a slot, and the like.
  • a long TTI (for example, a normal TTI, a subframe, etc.) may be read as a TTI having a time length exceeding 1 ms, and a short TTI (for example, a shortened TTI, etc.) may be replaced with a TTI shorter than the long TTI and 1 ms.
  • the TTI having the above-mentioned TTI length may be read.
  • a resource block is a resource allocation unit in the time domain and the frequency domain, and may include one or a plurality of continuous subcarriers (subcarriers) in the frequency domain.
  • the number of subcarriers included in the RB may be the same irrespective of the numerology, and may be, for example, 12.
  • the number of subcarriers included in the RB may be determined based on numerology.
  • the RB may include one or more symbols in the time domain, and may have a length of one slot, one minislot, one subframe, or one TTI.
  • One TTI, one subframe, and the like may each be configured by one or a plurality of resource blocks.
  • one or more RBs include a physical resource block (PRB: Physical @ RB), a subcarrier group (SCG: Sub-Carrier @ Group), a resource element group (REG: Resource @ Element @ Group), a PRB pair, an RB pair, and the like. May be called.
  • PRB Physical @ RB
  • SCG Sub-Carrier @ Group
  • REG Resource @ Element @ Group
  • PRB pair an RB pair, and the like. May be called.
  • a resource block may be composed of one or more resource elements (RE: Resource @ Element).
  • RE Resource @ Element
  • one RE may be a radio resource area of one subcarrier and one symbol.
  • a bandwidth part (which may be referred to as a partial bandwidth or the like) may also represent a subset of consecutive common RBs (common @ resource @ blocks) for a certain numerology in a certain carrier. Good.
  • the common RB may be specified by an index of the RB based on the common reference point of the carrier.
  • a PRB may be defined by a BWP and numbered within the BWP.
  • $ BWP may include a BWP for UL (UL @ BWP) and a BWP for DL (DL @ BWP).
  • BWP for a UE, one or more BWPs may be configured in one carrier.
  • At least one of the configured BWPs may be active, and the UE does not have to assume to transmit and receive a given signal / channel outside the active BWP.
  • “cell”, “carrier”, and the like in the present disclosure may be replaced with “BWP”.
  • the structures of the above-described radio frame, subframe, slot, minislot, symbol, and the like are merely examples.
  • the number of subframes included in a radio frame, the number of slots per subframe or radio frame, the number of minislots included in a slot, the number of symbols and RBs included in a slot or minislot, included in an RB The configuration of the number of subcarriers, the number of symbols in the TTI, the symbol length, the cyclic prefix (CP: Cyclic @ Prefix) length, and the like can be variously changed.
  • the information, parameters, and the like described in the present disclosure may be expressed using an absolute value, may be expressed using a relative value from a predetermined value, or may be expressed using another corresponding information. May be represented.
  • a radio resource may be indicated by a predetermined index.
  • Names used for parameters and the like in the present disclosure are not limited in any respect. Further, the formulas and the like using these parameters may be different from those explicitly disclosed in the present disclosure.
  • the various channels (PUCCH (Physical Uplink Control Channel), PDCCH (Physical Downlink Control Channel), etc.) and information elements can be identified by any suitable name, so the various names assigned to these various channels and information elements Is not a limiting name in any way.
  • the information, signals, etc. described in this disclosure may be represented using any of a variety of different technologies.
  • data, instructions, commands, information, signals, bits, symbols, chips, etc. that can be referred to throughout the above description are not limited to voltages, currents, electromagnetic waves, magnetic or magnetic particles, optical or photons, or any of these. May be represented by a combination of
  • information, signals, and the like can be output from the upper layer to at least one of the lower layer and the lower layer to the upper layer.
  • Information, signals, etc. may be input / output via a plurality of network nodes.
  • Information and signals input and output may be stored in a specific place (for example, a memory) or may be managed using a management table. Information and signals that are input and output can be overwritten, updated, or added. The output information, signal, and the like may be deleted. The input information, signal, and the like may be transmitted to another device.
  • information notification in the present disclosure includes physical layer signaling (for example, downlink control information (DCI: Downlink Control Information), uplink control information (UCI: Uplink Control Information)), and upper layer signaling (for example, RRC (Radio Resource Control). ) Signaling, broadcast information (master information block (MIB: Master Information Block), system information block (SIB: System Information Block), etc.), MAC (Medium Access Control) signaling), other signals or a combination thereof. Is also good.
  • DCI Downlink control information
  • UCI Uplink Control Information
  • RRC Radio Resource Control
  • MIB Master Information Block
  • SIB System Information Block
  • MAC Medium Access Control
  • the physical layer signaling may be called L1 / L2 (Layer 1 / Layer 2) control information (L1 / L2 control signal), L1 control information (L1 control signal), or the like.
  • the RRC signaling may be referred to as an RRC message, and may be, for example, an RRC connection setup (RRC Connection Setup) message, an RRC connection reconfiguration (RRC Connection Reconfiguration) message, or the like.
  • the MAC signaling may be notified using, for example, a MAC control element (MAC @ CE (Control @ Element)).
  • the notification of the predetermined information is not limited to an explicit notification, and is implicit (for example, by not performing the notification of the predetermined information or by another information). May be performed).
  • the determination may be made by a value represented by 1 bit (0 or 1), or may be made by a boolean value represented by true or false. , May be performed by comparing numerical values (for example, comparison with a predetermined value).
  • software, instructions, information, and the like may be transmitted and received via a transmission medium.
  • a transmission medium For example, if the software uses at least one of wired technology (coaxial cable, fiber optic cable, twisted pair, digital subscriber line (DSL), etc.) and wireless technology (infrared, microwave, etc.), the website, When transmitted from a server or other remote source, at least one of these wired and / or wireless technologies is included within the definition of a transmission medium.
  • system and “network” as used in this disclosure may be used interchangeably.
  • precoding In the present disclosure, “precoding”, “precoder”, “weight (precoding weight)”, “quasi-co-location (QCL)”, “TCI state (Transmission Configuration Indication state)”, “spatial relation” (Spatial relation), “spatial domain filter”, “transmission power”, “phase rotation”, “antenna port”, “antenna port group”, “layer”, “number of layers”, “ Terms such as “rank”, “resource”, “resource set”, “resource group”, “beam”, “beam width”, “beam angle”, “antenna”, “antenna element”, “panel” are interchangeable Can be used for
  • base station (BS: Base @ Station)”, “wireless base station”, “fixed station (fixed @ station)”, “NodeB”, “eNodeB (eNB)”, “gNodeB (gNB)”, “gNodeB (gNB)” "Access point (access @ point)”, “transmission point (TP: Transmission @ Point)”, “reception point (RP: Reception @ Point)”, “transmission / reception point (TRP: Transmission / Reception @ Point)”, “panel”, “cell” , “Sector”, “cell group”, “carrier”, “component carrier” and the like may be used interchangeably.
  • a base station may also be referred to as a macro cell, a small cell, a femto cell, a pico cell, or the like.
  • a base station can accommodate one or more (eg, three) cells. If the base station accommodates multiple cells, the entire coverage area of the base station can be partitioned into multiple smaller areas, each smaller area being a base station subsystem (eg, a small indoor base station (RRH: Communication services can also be provided by Remote Radio Head)).
  • a base station subsystem eg, a small indoor base station (RRH: Communication services can also be provided by Remote Radio Head).
  • RRH small indoor base station
  • the term “cell” or “sector” refers to part or all of the coverage area of at least one of a base station and a base station subsystem that provides communication services in this coverage.
  • MS mobile station
  • UE user equipment
  • terminal terminal
  • a mobile station is a subscriber station, mobile unit, subscriber unit, wireless unit, remote unit, mobile device, wireless device, wireless communication device, remote device, mobile subscriber station, access terminal, mobile terminal, wireless terminal, remote terminal. , Handset, user agent, mobile client, client or some other suitable terminology.
  • At least one of the base station and the mobile station may be called a transmitting device, a receiving device, a wireless communication device, or the like.
  • at least one of the base station and the mobile station may be a device mounted on the mobile unit, the mobile unit itself, or the like.
  • the moving object may be a vehicle (for example, a car, an airplane, or the like), may be an unmanned moving object (for example, a drone, an autonomous vehicle), or may be a robot (maned or unmanned). ).
  • at least one of the base station and the mobile station includes a device that does not necessarily move during a communication operation.
  • at least one of the base station and the mobile station may be an IoT (Internet of Things) device such as a sensor.
  • IoT Internet of Things
  • the base station in the present disclosure may be replaced with a user terminal.
  • communication between a base station and a user terminal is replaced with communication between a plurality of user terminals (for example, may be called D2D (Device-to-Device), V2X (Vehicle-to-Everything), etc.).
  • D2D Device-to-Device
  • V2X Vehicle-to-Everything
  • Each aspect / embodiment of the present disclosure may be applied to the configuration.
  • the configuration may be such that the user terminal 20 has the function of the base station 10 described above.
  • words such as “up” and “down” may be read as words corresponding to communication between terminals (for example, “side”).
  • an uplink channel, a downlink channel, and the like may be replaced with a side channel.
  • a user terminal in the present disclosure may be replaced by a base station.
  • a configuration in which the base station 10 has the function of the user terminal 20 described above may be adopted.
  • the operation performed by the base station may be performed by an upper node (upper node) in some cases.
  • various operations performed for communication with a terminal include a base station, one or more network nodes other than the base station (eg, Obviously, it can be performed by MME (Mobility Management Entity), S-GW (Serving-Gateway) or the like, but not limited thereto, or a combination thereof.
  • MME Mobility Management Entity
  • S-GW Serving-Gateway
  • Each aspect / embodiment described in the present disclosure may be used alone, may be used in combination, or may be used by switching with execution.
  • the processing procedure, sequence, flowchart, and the like of each aspect / embodiment described in the present disclosure may be interchanged in order as long as there is no contradiction.
  • elements of various steps are presented in an exemplary order, and are not limited to the specific order presented.
  • LTE Long Term Evolution
  • LTE-A Long Term Evolution
  • LTE-B Long Term Evolution-Beyond
  • SUPER 3G IMT-Advanced
  • 4G 4th generation mobile communication
  • system 5G (5th generation mobile communication system)
  • FRA Fluture Radio Access
  • New-RAT Radio Access Technology
  • NR New Radio
  • NX New radio access
  • FX Fluture generation radio access
  • GSM Registered trademark
  • CDMA2000 Code Division Multiple Access
  • UMB Ultra Mobile Broadband
  • IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi (registered trademark)
  • IEEE 802.16 WiMAX (registered trademark)
  • UWB Ultra-WideBand
  • Bluetooth registered trademark
  • a system using other appropriate wireless communication methods and a next-generation system extended based on these methods.
  • a plurality of systems may be combined (for example, a combination of LTE or LTE-A and 5G) and applied.
  • any reference to elements using designations such as "first,” “second,” etc., as used in this disclosure, does not generally limit the quantity or order of those elements. These designations may be used in the present disclosure as a convenient way to distinguish between two or more elements. Thus, reference to a first and second element does not mean that only two elements can be employed or that the first element must precede the second element in any way.
  • determining means judging, calculating, computing, processing, deriving, investigating, searching (upping, searching, inquiry) ( For example, a search in a table, database, or another data structure), ascertaining, etc., may be regarded as "deciding".
  • determining includes receiving (eg, receiving information), transmitting (eg, transmitting information), input (input), output (output), and access ( accessing) (e.g., accessing data in a memory) or the like.
  • judgment (decision) is regarded as “judgment (decision)” of resolving, selecting, selecting, establishing, comparing, etc. Is also good. That is, “judgment (decision)” may be regarded as “judgment (decision)” of any operation.
  • “judgment (decision)” may be read as “assuming”, “expecting”, “considering”, or the like.
  • connection refers to any direct or indirect connection or coupling between two or more elements. And may include the presence of one or more intermediate elements between two elements “connected” or “coupled” to each other.
  • the coupling or connection between the elements may be physical, logical, or a combination thereof. For example, “connection” may be read as “access”.
  • the radio frequency domain, microwave It can be considered to be “connected” or “coupled” to each other using electromagnetic energy having a wavelength in the region, light (both visible and invisible) regions, and the like.
  • the term “A and B are different” may mean that “A and B are different from each other”.
  • the term may mean that “A and B are different from C”.
  • Terms such as “separate”, “coupled” and the like may be interpreted similarly to "different”.

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Abstract

La présente invention concerne, selon un mode de réalisation, un terminal utilisateur caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend : une unité de commande qui, lorsqu'un canal de commande de liaison montante (PUCCH, physical uplink control channel) et une pluralité de canaux partagés de liaison montante (PUSCH, physical uplink shared channel) sont transmis dans un créneau et la pluralité de PUSCH comprend un premier PUSCH programmé par une autorisation dynamique, effectue une commande pour multiplexer des informations de commande de liaison montante (UCI) pour le PUCCH sur un PUSCH inclus dans le premier PUSCH ; et une unité de transmission qui transmet les UCI à l'aide du PUSCH inclus dans le premier PUSCH. La présente invention permet, selon le mode de réalisation, de commander de manière appropriée la transmission d'UCI même lorsqu'un PUCCH et un PUSCH entrent en collision.
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