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- the present invention relates to a terminal device and a method.
- the present application claims priority based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2018-206553 filed in Japan on Nov. 1, 2018, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- a wireless access method and wireless network of cellular-mobile communication (hereinafter, referred to as “Long Term Evolution (LTE: registered trademark)” or “Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access: EUTRA”), and a core network (hereinafter, “Evolved”).
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- EUTRA Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access
- Evolved Packet Core: EPC
- 3rd Generation Partnership Project 3rd Generation Partnership Project: 3GPP
- LTE-Advanced Pro which is an extension technology of LTE
- NR New Radio technology
- 5GC 5 Generation Core Network
- 3GPP RP-170855 "Work Item on New Radio (NR) Access Technology” 3GPP TS 23.501 v15.3.0, "System Architecture for the 5G System; Stage 2" 3GPP TS 36.300 v15.3.0, “Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio-Used-Area Network-Urban-Accessories-Urban-O-Retribution-Urban-Area-Urban-Euro-Us-N-AN-TR-Europe-Us-N-TR-U-R-E-US-TR-AN-ETR-UR-AN-TRUE-AN-AN-TR-AN-TRUE-AN-AN-TR-AN-ETRUS-AN-TRUE-AN-TR-AN-TR-AN-TR-AN-TR-AN-TR-AN-TR-AN-TR-AN-TR-AN-TR-AN.
- 3GPP TS 36.331 v15.3.0 "Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Radio Resource Control (RRC); Protocol Specifications” 3GPP TS 36.323 v15.1.0, “Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP) specification” 3GPP TS 36.322 v15.1.0, “Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Radio Link Control (RLC) protocol specification” 3GPP TS 36.321 v15.3.0, “Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol specification" 3GPP TS 37.340 v15.3.0, “Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and NR; Multi-Connectivity; Stage 2" 3GPP TS 38.300 v15.3.1, “NR; NR and NG-RAN Overall description; Stage 2" 3GPP TS 38.331
- 3GPP TS 23.502 v15.3.0 "Procedure for 5G System; Stage 2”
- 3GPP TS 37.324 v15.1.0 "NR; Service Data Adaptation Protocol (SDAP) specification”
- Non-Patent Document 8 As one of the technical studies of NR, cells of RAT (Radio Access Technology) of both E-UTRA and NR are cell-grouped for each RAT and assigned to the UE, and the terminal device and one or more base station devices communicate with each other. A mechanism (MR-DC: Multi-RAT Dual Connectivity) is being studied (Non-Patent Document 8).
- RAT Radio Access Technology
- One aspect of the present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and a terminal device capable of efficiently performing communication with a base station device, a base station device, a method used for the terminal device, and the terminal device. It is an object of the present invention to provide an integrated circuit mounted on.
- one aspect of the present invention takes the following means. That is, in the terminal device, when the terminal device requests re-establishment of the RRC connection, it is determined whether NGEN-DC is set in the terminal device, and NGEN-DC is set in the terminal device. Based on the above, the NR secondary cell group is released, and in the release of the NR secondary cell group, a processing unit is provided for releasing the RLC entity for each RLC bearer set in the NR secondary group.
- Another aspect of the present invention is a terminal device, wherein whether the terminal device sets NGEN-DC to the terminal device at the time of the RRC connection temporary suspension when the terminal device requests to release from the RRC connection temporary suspension.
- NR secondary cell group is released based on the fact that NGEN-DC has been set in the terminal device, and in releasing the NR secondary cell group, each RLC bearer set in the NR secondary group is released. , It has a processing unit for releasing the RLC entity.
- Another aspect of the present invention is a method of a terminal device, wherein when the terminal device requests re-establishment of an RRC connection, it is determined whether or not NGEN-DC is set in the terminal device, Based on the fact that NGEN-DC is set in the terminal device, the NR secondary cell group is released, and in the release of the NR secondary cell group, RLC bearer is set for each RLC bearer set in the NR secondary group. Release the entity.
- Another aspect of the present invention is a method of a terminal device, wherein when the terminal device requests release from RRC connection temporary hold, NGEN-DC is set to the terminal device at the time of the RRC connection temporary hold. It is determined whether or not the NR secondary cell group is released based on the fact that NGEN-DC is set in the terminal device, and in the release of the NR secondary cell group, each of the NR secondary groups is set. Release the RLC entity to the RLC bearer.
- the terminal device can reduce the complexity of protocol processing and can perform communication efficiently.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a communication system according to each embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a protocol stack diagram of UP and CP of a terminal device and a base station device in E-UTRA in each embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a protocol stack diagram of UP and CP of a terminal device and a base station device in NR in each embodiment of the present invention.
- the figure which shows an example of the flow of the procedure for various settings in RRC208 and / or RRC308 in each embodiment of this invention.
- the block diagram which shows the structure of the terminal device in each embodiment of this invention.
- the block diagram which shows the structure of the base station apparatus in each embodiment of this invention.
- LTE (and LTE-A Pro) and NR may be defined as different RATs.
- NR may also be defined as a technology included in LTE.
- LTE may be defined as a technology included in NR.
- LTE that can be connected by NR and Multi RAT Dual connectivity may be distinguished from conventional LTE.
- This embodiment may be applied to NR, LTE and other RATs. Although the following description uses terms related to LTE and NR, they may be applied to other techniques using other terms.
- E-UTRA in this embodiment may be replaced with the term LTE
- LTE may be replaced with the term E-UTRA.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a communication system according to each embodiment of the present invention.
- E-UTRA100 is a radio access technology described in Non-Patent Document 3 and the like, and is composed of a cell group (Cell Group: CG) configured by one or a plurality of frequency bands.
- the eNB (E-UTRAN Node B) 102 is an E-UTRA base station device.
- EPC (Evolved Packet Core) 104 is a core network described in Non-Patent Document 14 and the like, and was designed as an E-UTRA core network.
- the interface 112 is an interface between the eNB 102 and the EPC 104, and has a control plane (Control Plane: CP) through which a control signal passes and a user plane (User Plane: UP) through which the user data passes.
- Control Plane: CP Control Plane
- User Plane: UP User Plane
- NR106 is a radio access technology described in Non-Patent Document 9 and the like, and is composed of a cell group (Cell Group: CG) configured by one or a plurality of frequency bands.
- the gNB (g Node B) 108 is an NR base station device.
- the 5GC 110 is a core network described in Non-Patent Document 2 and the like, and is designed as an NR core network, but may be used as an E-UTRA core network having a function of connecting to 5CG.
- E-UTRA may include E-UTRA having a function of connecting to 5CG.
- the interface 114 is the interface between the eNB 102 and the 5GC 110
- the interface 116 is the interface between the gNB 108 and the 5GC 110
- the interface 118 is the interface between the gNB 108 and the EPC 104
- the interface 120 is the interface between the eNB 102 and the gNB 108
- the interface 124 is the EPC 104 and the 5GC 110. Is an interface between.
- the interface 114, the interface 116, the interface 118, the interface 120, and the interface 124 are interfaces that pass only CP, only UP, or both CP and UP.
- the interface 114, the interface 116, the interface 118, the interface 120, and the interface 124 may not exist depending on the communication system provided by the communication carrier.
- UE 122 is a terminal device compatible with NR or compatible with both E-UTRA and NR.
- FIG. 2 is a protocol stack diagram of UP and CP of the terminal device and the base station device in the E-UTRA radio access layer in each embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2A is a protocol stack diagram of the UP used when the UE 122 in the E-UTRA 100 communicates with the eNB 102.
- the PHY (Physical layer) 200 is a wireless physical layer (wireless physical layer), and provides a transmission service to an upper layer (upper layer) using a physical channel (Physical Channel).
- the PHY 200 is connected to a higher-order MAC (Medium Access Control layer) 202 described later by a transport channel (Transport Channel). Data moves between the MAC 202 and the PHY 200 via the transport channel. Data is transmitted and received between the PHY of the UE 122 and the eNB 102 via a wireless physical channel.
- the MAC 202 is a medium access control layer (medium access control layer) that maps various logical channels (Logical Channels) to various transport channels.
- the MAC 202 is connected to a higher-order RLC (Radio Link Control layer) 204 described later by a logical channel.
- Logical channels are roughly classified according to the type of information to be transmitted, and are divided into a control channel for transmitting control information and a traffic channel for transmitting user information.
- the MAC 202 has a function of controlling the PHY 200 for performing discontinuous transmission (DRX / DTX), a function of executing a random access (Random Access) procedure, a function of notifying transmission power information, a function of performing HARQ control, and the like.
- DRX / DTX discontinuous transmission
- Random Access random access
- the RLC 204 divides the data received from the higher-order PDCP (Packet Data Convergence Protocol Layer) 206 described later, and adjusts the data size so that the lower layer (lower layer) can appropriately transmit the data.
- Wireless link control layer radio link control layer
- the RLC 200 also has a function for guaranteeing the QoS (Quality of Service) required by each data. That is, the RLC 204 has functions such as data retransmission control (Non-Patent Document 6).
- the PDCP 206 is a packet data convergence protocol layer (packet data convergence protocol layer) for efficiently transmitting an IP packet (IP Packet) that is user data in a wireless section.
- the PDCP 206 may have a header compression function that compresses unnecessary control information.
- the PDCP 206 may also have a data encryption function (Non-Patent Document 5).
- the data processed by the MAC 202, RLC 204, and PDCP 206 are called MAC PDU (Protocol Data Unit), RLC PDU, and PDCP PDU, respectively.
- MAC PDU Protocol Data Unit
- RLC PDU Physical Location
- PDCP PDU Physical Downlink Control Protocol
- the data passed from the upper layer to the MAC 202, RLC 204, PDCP 206, or the data passed to the upper layer are called MAC SDU (Service Data Unit), RLC SDU, and PDCP SDU, respectively.
- FIG. 2 (B) is a protocol stack diagram of a CP used when the UE 122 communicates with the eNB 102 in the E-UTRA 100.
- RRC Radio Resource Control layer
- the RRC 208 performs processing such as establishment, re-establishment, suspension (suspend), and suspension release (resume) of the RRC connection, and re-establishment of the RRC connection, for example, a radio bearer (Radio Bearer: RB) and a cell group (Cell Group).
- Radio link control layer radio link control layer that establishes, changes, releases, etc., controls logical channels, transport channels, and physical channels, and sets handover and measurement (Measurement) Is.
- the RB may be divided into a Signaling Radio Bearer (SRB) and a Data Radio Bearer (DRB), and the SRB is used as a route for transmitting an RRC message that is control information. May be.
- the DRB may be used as a route for transmitting user data.
- Each RB may be set between the RRC 208 of the eNB 102 and the UE 122. Further, a part of the RB that is composed of the RLC 204 and the MAC 202 (logical channel) may be called an RLC bearer (Non-Patent Document 4).
- the above-mentioned function classification of the MAC 202, RLC 204, PDCP 206, and RRC 208 is an example, and some or all of each function may not be implemented. Further, some or all of the functions of each layer may be included in another layer.
- the IP layer and the TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) layer, the UDP (User Datagram Protocol) layer, and the application layer above the IP layer are upper layers of the PDCP layer (not shown).
- the RRC layer and the NAS (non Access Stratum) layer are also upper layers of the SDAP layer (not shown).
- the PDCP layer is a lower layer of the RRC layer, the NAS layer, the IP layer, and the TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) layer, the UDP (User Datagram Protocol) layer, and the application layer above the IP layer.
- FIG. 3 is a protocol stack diagram of UP and CP of the terminal device and the base station device in the NR radio access layer in each embodiment of the present invention.
- 3A is a protocol stack diagram of the UP used when the UE 122 communicates with the gNB 108 in the NR 106.
- the PHY (Physical layer) 300 is an NR wireless physical layer (wireless physical layer), and may provide a transmission service to an upper layer by using a physical channel (Physical Channel).
- the PHY 300 may be connected to a higher-level MAC (Medium Access Control layer) 302, which will be described later, by a transport channel (Transport Channel). Data may move between the MAC 302 and the PHY 300 via the transport channel. Data may be transmitted and received between the PHY of the UE 122 and the gNB 108 via a wireless physical channel.
- the MAC 302 is a medium access control layer (medium access control layer) that maps various logical channels (Logical Channels) to various transport channels.
- the MAC 302 may be connected to a higher-level RLC (Radio Link Control layer) 304 described later by a logical channel.
- the logical channel is roughly classified according to the type of information to be transmitted, and may be divided into a control channel for transmitting control information and a traffic channel for transmitting user information.
- the MAC 302 has a function of controlling the PHY 300 for performing intermittent transmission (DRX / DTX), a function of executing a random access (Random Access) procedure, a function of notifying transmission power information, a function of performing HARQ control, and the like. You may have (nonpatent literature 13).
- the RLC 304 divides the data received from a higher-order PDCP (Packet Data Convergence Protocol Layer) 206, which will be described later, (Segmentation), and adjusts the data size so that the lower layer can appropriately transmit the data. It is a layer (radio link control layer).
- the RLC 304 may also have a function of guaranteeing the QoS (Quality of Service) required by each data. That is, the RLC 304 may have functions such as data retransmission control (Non-Patent Document 12).
- PDCP 306 is a packet data convergence protocol layer (packet data convergence protocol layer) that efficiently transmits an IP packet (IP Packet) that is user data in a wireless section.
- the PDCP 306 may have a header compression function that compresses unnecessary control information.
- the PDCP 306 may also have a data encryption function (Non-Patent Document 11).
- the SDAP (Service Data Adaptation Protocol) 310 associates downlink QoS flows sent from the core network to the terminal device via the base station device with the DRB (mapping), and the terminal device via the base station device.
- Service data adaptation protocol layer service data adaptation protocol layer having a function of performing mapping between an uplink QoS flow sent to the core network and DRB and storing mapping rule information (Non-patent document 16).
- the terminal device receives the SDAP SDU from the upper layer together with the QoS flow information, the SDAP SDU is assigned to the corresponding DRB based on the stored QoS flow and DRB mapping rule. If the QoS flow and DRB mapping rule is not stored, SDP SDU may be assigned to the default radio bearer (default DRB).
- the QoS flow is composed of one or more service data flows (Service Data Flow: SDF) processed by the same QoS policy (Non-Patent Document 2).
- the SDAP may have a reflective QoS (Reflective QoS) function of mapping the uplink QoS flow and the DRB based on the information of the downlink QoS flow.
- an end marker (End Marker) DPU is created and sent to the DRB before the change, so that the SDAP SDU is delivered in order (in- The sequence delivery may be guaranteed (Non-patent document 2, Non-patent document 16).
- the end marker PDU is the SDAP control PDU described in Non-Patent Document 16, in which the SDAP entity of the UE corresponds to the QoS flow identifier included in the QoS flow identifier field of the end marker PDU, and the end marker PDU. Is used to notify that the mapping with the transmitted radio bearer is completed.
- the IP layer and the TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) layer, the UDP (User Datagram Protocol) layer, and the application layer above the IP layer are upper layers of the SDP layer (not shown).
- the RRC layer and the NAS (non Access Stratum) layer are also upper layers of the SDAP layer (not shown).
- the SDAP layer is a lower layer of the RRC layer, the NAS layer, the IP layer, and the TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) layer, the UDP (User Datagram Protocol) layer, and the application layer above the IP layer.
- the data processed by the MAC 302, RLC 304, PDCP 306, and SDAP 310 may be called MAC PDU (Protocol Data Unit), RLC PDU, PDCP PDU, and SDP PDU, respectively.
- MAC PDU Protocol Data Unit
- RLC PDU Packet Data Unit
- PDCP PDU Packet Data Unit
- SDP PDU Session Data Unit
- the data passed from the upper layer to the MAC 202, RLC 204, PDCP 206, or the data passed to the upper layer may be called MAC SDU (Service Data Unit), RLC SDU, PDCP SDU, and SDAP SDU, respectively.
- MAC SDU Service Data Unit
- FIG. 3 (B) is a protocol stack diagram of the CP used when the UE 122 communicates with the gNB 108 in the NR 106.
- RRC Radio Resource Control layer
- the RRC 308 performs processes such as establishment, re-establishment, suspension (suspend), and suspension release (resume) of the RRC connection, and reconfiguration of the RRC connection, for example, radio bearer (Radio Bearer: RB) and cell group (Cell Group).
- Radio link control layer radio link control layer that establishes, changes, releases, etc., controls logical channels, transport channels, and physical channels, and sets handover and measurement (Measurement) Is.
- the RB may be divided into a Signaling Radio Bearer (SRB) and a Data Radio Bearer (DRB), and the SRB is used as a route for transmitting an RRC message that is control information. May be.
- the DRB may be used as a route for transmitting user data.
- Each RB may be set between the gNB 108 and the RRC 308 of the UE 122. Further, a part of the RB that is composed of the RLC 304 and the MAC 302 (logical channel) may be called an RLC bearer (Non-Patent Document 10).
- the above-mentioned functional classification of the MAC 302, RLC 304, PDCP 306, SDAP 310, and RRC 308 is an example, and some or all of the functions may not be implemented. Further, some or all of the functions of each layer (each layer) may be included in another layer (layer).
- the MAC 202, RLC 204, PDCP 206, and RRC 208 are referred to as E-UTRA MAC or LTE MAC and E-UTRA, respectively, in order to distinguish the E-UTRA protocol from the NR protocol.
- RLC for LTE or RLC for LTE PDCP for E-UTRA or PDCP for LTE
- RRC for E-UTRA or RRC for LTE.
- the MAC 302, RLC 304, PDCP 306, and RRC 308 may be referred to as NR MAC, NR RLC, NR RLC, and NR RRC, respectively.
- the eNB 102, gNB 108, EPC 104, and 5GC 110 may be connected via the interface 112, the interface 116, the interface 118, the interface 120, and the interface 114. Therefore, the RRC 208 of FIG. 2 may be replaced with the RRC 308 of FIG. 3 to support various communication systems.
- the PDCP 206 in FIG. 2 may be replaced with the PDCP 306 in FIG.
- the RRC 308 of FIG. 3 may include the function of the RRC 208 of FIG.
- the PDCP 306 in FIG. 3 may be the PDCP 206 in FIG.
- the NR PDCP may be used as the PDCP even when the UE 122 communicates with the eNB 102.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of a flow of a procedure (procedure) for various settings in the RRC 208 and / or (and / or) RRC 308 according to each embodiment of the present invention.
- 4A is an example of a flow when an RRC message is sent from the base station device (eNB 102 and / or gNB 108) to the terminal device (UE 122), and
- FIG. 4B is from the terminal device (UE 122) to the base station. It is an example of a flow when an RRC message is sent to a station device (eNB 102 and / or gNB 108).
- the base station device creates an RRC message (step S400).
- the creation of the RRC message in the base station device may be performed when the base station device distributes the broadcast information (SI: System Information) or the paging information, or the base station device processes the specific terminal device.
- SI System Information
- the base station device processes the specific terminal device.
- RRC connection reconfiguration radio bearer processing (establishment, change, release, etc.), cell group processing (establishment, addition, change, release, etc.) ), Measurement setting, handover setting, etc.) and release of the RRC connection state. Further, it may be performed in order to respond to the RRC message received from the specific terminal device in step S408 described below, or may be performed at any other time.
- the RRC message includes parameters for notification of various information and setting.
- parameters related to RRC such as Non-Patent Document 4 or Non-Patent Document 10
- these parameters are referred to as fields and / or information elements, and ASN. It is described using the description method of 1 (Abstract Syntax Notation One).
- the base station device then transmits the created RRC message to the terminal device (step S402).
- the terminal device performs processing, if processing such as setting is necessary, according to the received RRC message (step S404).
- the terminal device creates an RRC message (step S406).
- the RRC message is created by the terminal device when the request to the base station device is made, for example, the establishment of the RRC connection by a request from the upper layer, the RRC connection by the detection of the radio link failure, the random access failure, the radio synchronization loss, or the like. It may be performed at the time of reestablishment, a request from an upper layer or a release (resume) of the RRC connection temporary suspension (suspend) due to a paging response of a radio access network (RAN), or the above step S402 base It may be performed to respond to the RRC message received from the station device, or may be performed at any other time.
- RAN radio access network
- the terminal device next transmits the created RRC message to the base station device (step S408).
- the base station apparatus performs processing according to the received RRC message, if processing is necessary (step S410).
- the creation of the RRC message is not limited to the above example, and may be created for other purposes as described in Non-Patent Document 4, Non-Patent Document 10, and the like.
- the RRC message may be used for the setting regarding the Dual Connectivity (DC) and the Multi-RAT Dual Connectivity (MR-DC) described in Non-Patent Document 8.
- DC Dual Connectivity
- MR-DC Multi-RAT Dual Connectivity
- the Dual Connectivity is a cell group formed by two base station devices (nodes), that is, a master cell group (Master Cell Group: MCG) and a secondary node (Secondary Node) formed by a master node (Master Node: MN).
- a technology for performing data communication using both radio resources of a secondary cell group (Secondary Cell Group: SCG) configured by a Node: SN) may be used.
- the MR-DC described in Non-Patent Document 8 is a cell group of RATs (Radio Access Technology) of both E-UTRA and NR, which are grouped for each RAT and assigned to the UE, and radio resources of both MCG and SCG. It may be a technique for performing data communication by utilizing.
- RATs Radio Access Technology
- the master node is a main RRC function related to the MR-DC, for example, functions such as addition of secondary node, establishment, change and release of RB, addition, change, release and handover of MCG.
- the secondary node may be a base station having some RRC functions, for example, changing and releasing the SCG.
- the RRC of the RAT on the master node side may be used to set both MCG and SCG.
- the core network is the EPC 104 and the master node is the eNB 102 (also referred to as the extended eNB 102)
- the MR-DC is EN-DC (E-UTRA-NR Dual Connectivity)
- the core network is 5GC110
- the master node is the master node.
- NGEN-DC NG-RAN E-UTRA-NR Dual Connectivity
- the RRC message of the E-UTRA described in Non-Patent Document 4 is transmitted and received between the eNB 102 and the UE 122.
- the RRC message may include not only LTE (E-UTRA) setting information but also NR setting information described in Non-Patent Document 10.
- the RRC message transmitted from the eNB 102 to the UE 122 may be transmitted from the eNB 102 to the UE 122 via the gNB 108.
- the configuration of this RRC message is non-MR-DC, and is used for E-UTRA / 5GC (option 5 described in Non-Patent Document 17) in which the eNB 102 (extended eNB) uses 5GC as a core network. May be.
- the NR RRC message described in Non-Patent Document 10 may be transmitted and received between the gNB 102 and the UE 122.
- the RRC message may include not only NR setting information but also LTE (E-UTRA) setting information described in Non-Patent Document 4.
- the RRC message transmitted from the gNB 108 to the UE 122 may be transmitted from the gNB 108 to the UE 122 via the eNB 102.
- Embodiment 1 of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 9.
- the MCG side of the terminal device An example of a method of activating the release on the SCG side will be described with respect to the SCG side.
- NE-DC which is MR-DC in which the MCG side is the NR and the SCG side is the E-UTRA
- another MR-DC or the same RAT E-UTRA, NR, etc. may be applied to DC having MCG and SCG.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the terminal device (UE 122) in each embodiment of the present invention. It should be noted that, in order to avoid making the description complicated, FIG. 5 shows only main components that are closely related to the embodiment of the present invention.
- the UE 122 illustrated in FIG. 5 includes a receiving unit 500 that receives an RRC message or the like from the eNB 102 and / or gNB 108, and various information elements (IE: Information Element) and / or various fields and / or various fields included in the received message.
- the processing unit 502 performs processing according to setting information such as conditions. Further, the processing unit 502 may perform a process of activating a request or instruction from the MCG side to the SCG side within the UE 122 in which DC is set.
- a process of activating a request or instruction from the NR side to the E-UTRA side may be performed.
- the processing unit 502 may perform the processing activated from the MCG side on the SCG side inside the UE 122 in which DC is set.
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the base station device (eNB 102 and / or gNB 108) in each embodiment of the present invention. Note that, in order to avoid complication of the description, FIG. 6 shows only main components that are closely related to the embodiment of the present invention.
- the eNB 102 and / or gNB 108 illustrated in FIG. 6 includes a transmission unit 600 that transmits an RRC message or the like to the UE 122, and various information elements (IE: Information Element), and / or various fields, and / or setting information such as various conditions. It includes a processing unit 602 that causes the processing unit 502 of the UE 122 to perform a process by creating an RRC message including the RRC message and transmitting the RRC message to the UE 122.
- IE Information Element
- the processing unit 502 of the UE 122 determines whether the release of the E-UTRA secondary cell group (Secondary Cell Group: SCG) in the MR-DC has been activated from the MCG side to the E-UTRA side, which is the SCG side, inside the UE 122. It is determined (step S700).
- the MR-DC in step S700 may be NE-DC.
- the release of the E-UTRA secondary cell group in MR-DC may be called the release of NE-DC.
- the E-UTRA secondary cell group may be simply referred to as a secondary cell group.
- MCG may be NR.
- the release of the RLC entity described above may be performed after the re-establishment of the RLC entity (step S702).
- the above-mentioned "for each RLC bearer" may be rephrased as "for each logical channel or each logical channel identifier", or may be added.
- MCG may be NR.
- the processing unit 502 of the UE 122 is based on the fact that the release of the E-UTRA secondary cell group in the MR-DC is activated from the MCG side to the E-UTRA side inside the UE 122, in addition to the processing in step S702 described above.
- Release of measurement setting and / or release of MAC of secondary cell group and / or release of secondary cell group if MAC of secondary cell group exists and / or determination of radio link failure of secondary cell group The timer for stopping and / or the timer for determining the failure in changing the secondary cell group may be stopped (step S704).
- MCG may be NR.
- the activation of the release of the E-UTRA secondary cell group in the MR-DC from the MCG side to the E-UTRA side in the UE 122 is performed by re-establishing the RRC connection (RRC Re-establishment) in the NR side, for example.
- RRC Re-establishment RRC Re-establishment
- the above-mentioned “determine whether MR-DC is set” may be referred to as “determine whether NE-DC is set”. Further, the above-mentioned “may be activated based on setting MR-DC” may be referred to as “may be activated based on setting NE-DC”. ..
- the activation of the release of the E-UTRA secondary cell group in the MR-DC from the MCG side to the E-UTRA side in the UE 122 described above is performed by, for example, the NR side in releasing the RRC connection temporary suspension (resume). May be started based on the fact that the MR-DC has been set when the RRC connection is temporarily held, and the MR-DC has been set (not shown).
- the setting of the MR-DC may be said to be processing the MR-DC or the operation of the MR-DC.
- the above-mentioned “determine whether MR-DC has been set” may be referred to as “determine whether NE-DC has been set”.
- the above-mentioned “may be activated based on setting of MR-DC” may be referred to as “may be activated based on setting of NE-DC”.
- FIG. 8 shows an example in which the NR side activates the release of the E-UTRA secondary cell group in MR-DC from the NR side to the E-UTRA side in the above-described UE 122 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- the processing unit 602 of the gNB 108 creates an RRC reconfiguration message, which is an RRC message for causing the UE 122 to perform the RRC connection reconfiguration process, and transmits it from the transmission unit 600 to the UE 122 (not shown).
- the receiving unit 500 of the UE 122 receives the RRC reconfiguration message from the gNB 108 (step S800). Note that the UE 122 may receive the RRC reconfiguration message from the eNB 102.
- the processing unit 502 of the UE 122 determines whether or not the RRC reconfiguration message received in step S800 includes information indicating that the release and addition of the E-UTRA SCG setting are performed at the same time (Ste S804). It should be noted that the above-mentioned “determining whether or not the information indicating that the setting and the addition of the E-UTRA SCG are simultaneously released is included” means that the setting and the addition of the E-UTRA SCG setting are released. In other words, it is determined whether the information indicating that they are performed at the same time is true or false. ” Further, the above true / false may be replaced with another description having contradictory meaning such as enable / disable, on / off, 1/0.
- the above-mentioned “release and addition of settings related to E-UTRA SCG are performed at the same time” may be rephrased as “release and addition of all settings related to E-UTRA SCG are performed at the same time”.
- the above-mentioned “setting regarding SCG of E-UTRA” or “all setting regarding SCG of E-UTRA” may be set by E-UTRA, and is set by RRC message of E-UTRA. It may be one.
- the processing unit 502 of the UE 122 determines that the above-mentioned RRC reconfiguration message includes information indicating that the configuration related to the secondary cell group of E-UTRA is released and added at the same time.
- the release of the E-UTRA secondary cell group in the MR-DC is activated (step S804).
- the MR-DC in step S804 may be NE-DC. It should be noted that the above-mentioned “based on the fact that the information indicating that the setting and the addition of the E-UTRA SCG are simultaneously released is included” means that the setting and the addition of the E-UTRA SCG setting are released at the same time.
- the example of the processing shown in FIG. 8 may be used not only for releasing the E-UTRA secondary cell group in MR-DC but also for releasing the NR secondary cell group in NR-DC.
- the above-mentioned “setting relating to E-UTRA SCG” may be restated as “setting relating to NR SCG”.
- FIG. 9 shows an ASN. Of information indicating that the configuration related to the secondary cell group contained in the RRC reconfiguration message in FIG. 8 in the first embodiment of the present invention is released and added at the same time. An example of one description is shown.
- the description of RRCReconfiguration-IEs indicating the information element of the RRC reconfiguration message includes Radio BearerConfig, which is an information element indicating the setting of the radio bearer, and information indicating the setting information of the radio bearer.
- the element includes a field of information indicating that the above-mentioned setting related to the secondary cell group is released and added at the same time, ie, needc-ReleaseAndAdd-r15.
- the name of the information element or field indicating each piece of information does not have to be this name.
- the processing based on the fact that the release of the E-UTRA secondary cell group in the MR-DC is activated from the MCG side to the E-UTRA side is performed by the NE- It may be called DC release, E-UTRA MR-DC release, or MR-DC E-UTRA SCG release. Or you may call it by another name.
- Embodiment 1 of the present invention based on the fact that the release of the E-UTRA secondary cell group in MR-DC is activated from the NR side which is the MCG to the E-UTRA side in the UE 122. , E-UTRA secondary cell group release processing can be performed. That is, the terminal device can reduce the complexity of the MR-DC protocol process and can efficiently perform communication.
- Embodiment 2 of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 6 and FIGS. 10 to 12.
- the MCG side is E-UTRA and the SCG side is NR MR-DC, EN-DC and / or NGEN-DC, and / or both MCG side and SCG side are NR.
- description will be made assuming a certain NR-DC, it may be applied to another MR-DC or a DC having another same RAT in MCG and SCG.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the terminal device (UE 122) in each embodiment of the present invention. It should be noted that, in order to avoid making the description complicated, FIG. 5 shows only main components that are closely related to the embodiment of the present invention.
- the UE 122 illustrated in FIG. 5 includes a receiving unit 500 that receives an RRC message or the like from the eNB 102 and / or gNB 108, and various information elements (IE: Information Element) and / or various fields and / or various fields included in the received message.
- the processing unit 502 performs processing according to setting information such as conditions. Further, the processing unit 502 may perform a process of activating a request or instruction from the MCG side to the SCG side within the UE 122 in which DC is set.
- a process of activating a request or instruction from the NR side to the E-UTRA side may be performed.
- the processing unit 502 may perform the processing activated from the MCG side on the SCG side inside the UE 122 in which DC is set.
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the base station device (eNB 102 and / or gNB 108) in each embodiment of the present invention. Note that, in order to avoid complication of the description, FIG. 6 shows only main components that are closely related to the embodiment of the present invention.
- the eNB 102 and / or gNB 108 illustrated in FIG. 6 includes a transmission unit 600 that transmits an RRC message or the like to the UE 122, and various information elements (IE: Information Element), and / or various fields, and / or setting information such as various conditions. It includes a processing unit 602 that causes the processing unit 502 of the UE 122 to perform a process by creating an RRC message including the RRC message and transmitting the RRC message to the UE 122.
- IE Information Element
- the processing unit 502 of the UE 122 is an NR secondary cell in the MR-DC and / or NR-DC (DC in which NR is RAT in both MCG and SCG) from the MCG side to the NR side that is the SCG side. It is determined whether or not the release of the group (Secondary Cell Group: SCG) is activated (step S1000).
- the MR-DC in step S1000 may be EN-DC and / or NGEN-DC.
- the release of the NR secondary cell group in MR-DC may be referred to as EN-DC release, NGEN-DC release, or EN-DC or NGEN-DC. ..
- the NR secondary cell group may be simply referred to as a secondary cell group.
- the MCG may be E-UTRA or NR.
- the RLC entity is released for each RLC bearer set in the NR secondary cell group. (Step S1002).
- the above-mentioned "for each RLC bearer" may be rephrased as "for each logical channel or each logical channel identifier", or may be added.
- the MCG may be E-UTRA or NR.
- the processing unit 502 of the UE 122 determines that the release of the NR secondary cell group in the MR-DC and / or the NR-DC is activated from the MCG side to the NR side inside the UE 122.
- the processing unit 502 of the UE 122 determines that the release of the NR secondary cell group in the MR-DC and / or the NR-DC is activated from the MCG side to the NR side inside the UE 122.
- the processing unit 502 of the UE 122 determines that the release of the NR secondary cell group in the MR-DC and / or the NR-DC is activated from the MCG side to the NR side inside the UE 122.
- the processing unit 502 of the UE 122 determines that the release of the NR secondary cell group in the MR-DC and / or the NR-DC is activated from the MCG side to the NR side inside the UE 122.
- the processing unit 502 of the UE 122 determines that
- FIG. 11 shows an example in which the release of the NR secondary cell group in MR-DC is activated from the E-UTRA side to the NR side inside the UE 122 according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- the processing unit 502 of the UE 122 determines whether or not the MR-DC is set when requesting the re-establishment of the RRC connection (RRC Connection Re-establishment) (step S1100), and the MR The release of the NR secondary cell group in the MR-DC may be activated based on the setting of -DC (step S1102). It should be noted that setting the MR-DC may be said to be processing the MR-DC or may be operating the MR-DC. Further, the above-mentioned “determine whether MR-DC is set” may be referred to as “determine whether EN-DC or NGEN-DC is set”.
- the above-mentioned “release of the NR secondary cell group in MR-DC may be activated based on the setting of MR-DC.” “EN-DC or NGEN-DC is set. Based on the above, the release of the NR secondary cell group in the MR-DC may be triggered. ”
- FIG. 12 shows another example in which the release of the NR secondary cell group in the MR-DC is activated from the E-UTRA side to the NR side inside the UE 122 according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- the processing unit 502 of the UE 122 determines whether or not the MR-DC is set at the time of the RRC connection temporary suspension when the E-UTRA side requests the release (resume) of the RRC connection temporary suspension (suspend) (Ste S1200), the release of the NR secondary cell group in MR-DC may be activated based on the fact that MR-DC has been set (step S1202). It should be noted that the setting of the MR-DC may be said to be processing the MR-DC or the operation of the MR-DC. The above-mentioned “determine whether MR-DC is set” may be referred to as “determine whether EN-DC or NGEN-DC is set”.
- the above-mentioned “release of the NR secondary cell group in MR-DC may be activated based on the fact that MR-DC has been set.” Means that EN-DC or NGEN-DC has been set. Based on this, the release of the NR secondary cell group in MR-DC may be activated. ”
- NR-DC is set, and it may be started based on the setting of NR-DC (not shown). Note that setting the NR-DC may be said to be processing the NR-DC or may be operating the NR-DC.
- the activation of the release of the NR secondary cell group in the NR-DC from the MCG side to the NR side inside the UE 122 described above is performed, for example, when the NR side requests release (resume) of RRC connection temporary suspension (suspend). In addition, it may be activated based on the fact that the NR-DC is set when the RRC connection is temporarily held and the NR-DC is set (not shown). It should be noted that setting the NR-DC may be said to be processing the NR-DC or operating the NR-DC.
- the activation of releasing the NR secondary cell group in the MR-DC and / or the NR-DC from the MCG side to the NR side inside the UE 122 may be activated based on another event.
- it may be activated by receiving an RRC connection reconfiguration message including information indicating that the release and addition of all the configurations related to the NR secondary cell group are performed at the same time.
- the above-mentioned “based on the fact that information indicating that all the settings related to the NR secondary cell group are released and added at the same time” is “release of all the settings related to the NR secondary cell group”. Can be paraphrased based on the fact that the information indicating that the addition and the addition are performed at the same time is true.
- the terminal device can reduce the complexity of the MR-DC protocol process and can efficiently perform communication.
- the terminal device and method in each embodiment of the present invention can be described as follows, for example.
- the terminal device determines whether EN-DC or NGEN-DC is set in the terminal device when the terminal device requests the re-establishment of the RRC connection, and the terminal device receives the EN-DC signal. It has a processing unit which activates the release of the NR secondary cell group based on the setting of DC or NGEN-DC.
- the terminal device is a terminal device, and when the terminal device requests release from the RRC connection temporary hold, it is determined whether EN-DC or NGEN-DC is set in the terminal device at the time of the RRC connection temporary hold. However, it has a processing unit that activates the release of the NR secondary cell group based on the fact that EN-DC or NGEN-DC has been set in the terminal device.
- the method of a terminal device wherein when the terminal device requests re-establishment of an RRC connection, it is determined whether EN-DC or NGEN-DC is set in the terminal device, and the terminal device Based on the fact that EN-DC or NGEN-DC is set to, the release of the NR secondary cell group is activated.
- the method of the terminal device wherein whether the terminal device sets EN-DC or NGEN-DC at the time of the RRC connection temporary suspension when the terminal device requests cancellation from the RRC connection temporary suspension. Then, based on the fact that EN-DC or NGEN-DC has been set in the terminal device, the release of the NR secondary cell group is activated.
- the program that operates on the device related to the present invention may be a program that controls the Central Processing Unit (CPU) or the like to cause the computer to function so as to realize the functions of the above-described embodiments related to the present invention. ..
- the program or information handled by the program is temporarily read into a volatile memory such as Random Access Memory (RAM) at the time of processing, or stored in a nonvolatile memory such as a flash memory or a Hard Disk Drive (HDD).
- RAM Random Access Memory
- HDD Hard Disk Drive
- the CPU reads, corrects, and writes.
- a part of the device in the above-described embodiment may be realized by a computer.
- the program for realizing the control function is recorded on a computer-readable recording medium, and the program recorded on the recording medium is read by the computer system and executed.
- the "computer system” referred to here is a computer system built in the apparatus and includes operating systems and hardware such as peripheral devices.
- the "computer-readable recording medium” may be any of a semiconductor recording medium, an optical recording medium, a magnetic recording medium and the like.
- a "computer-readable recording medium” means that a program can be dynamically retained for a short time, such as a communication line for transmitting the program through a network such as the Internet or a communication line such as a telephone line. It may also include a program that holds a program for a certain period of time, such as a volatile memory inside a computer system that serves as a server or a client in that case. Further, the above-mentioned program may be for realizing a part of the above-mentioned functions, or may be one for realizing the above-mentioned functions in combination with a program already recorded in the computer system. ..
- each functional block or various features of the device used in the above-described embodiment may be implemented or executed by an electric circuit, that is, typically an integrated circuit or a plurality of integrated circuits.
- An electrical circuit designed to perform the functions described herein may be a general purpose processor, a digital signal processor (DSP), an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a field programmable gate array (FPGA), or others. Programmable logic devices, discrete gate or transistor logic, discrete hardware components, or combinations thereof.
- a general purpose processor may be a microprocessor, but in the alternative, the processor may be any conventional processor, controller, microcontroller, or state machine.
- the general-purpose processor or each of the circuits described above may be configured with a digital circuit or an analog circuit. Further, in the case where an integrated circuit technology that replaces the current integrated circuit has appeared due to the progress of semiconductor technology, it is possible to use the integrated circuit according to the technology.
- the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment.
- a stationary or non-movable electronic device installed indoors or outdoors, for example, an AV device, a kitchen device, It can be applied to terminal equipment or communication equipment such as cleaning / laundry equipment, air conditioning equipment, office equipment, vending machines, and other household appliances.
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図1から図9を用いて、本発明の実施の形態1を説明する。本発明の各実施の形態では、非特許文献8に記載のMR-DCを設定している端末装置において、SCG側の一部又は全ての設定の解放が必要な際に、端末装置のMCG側よりSCG側に対し、SCG側の解放を起動する方法の例を説明する。本発明の実施の形態1では特にMCG側がNRであり、SCG側がE-UTRAであるMR-DCである、NE-DCを想定して説明するが、他のMR-DCや、同一のRAT(E-UTRA、NR等)をMCG、SCGに持つDCに適応されても良い。
図1から図6、及び図10から図12を用いて、本発明の実施の形態2を説明する。本発明の実施の形態2では特にMCG側がE-UTRAであり、SCG側がNRであるMR-DCである、EN-DC及び/又はNGEN-DC、及び/又はMCG側もSCG側も共にNRであるNR-DCを想定して説明するが、他のMR-DCや、他の同一のRATをMCG、SCGに持つDCに適応されても良い。
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- 端末装置であって、
前記端末装置がRRC接続の再確立を要求する際に、前記端末装置にNGEN-DCを設定しているか否かを判断し、
前記端末装置にNGEN-DCを設定している事に基づいて、NRセカンダリセルグループの解放を行い、
前記NRセカンダリセルグループの解放において、前記NRセカンダリグループに設定されている各RLCベアラに対し、RLCエンティティを解放する処理部を有する、
端末装置。 - 端末装置であって、
前記端末装置がRRC接続一時保留からの解除要求する際に、前記RRC接続一時保留時に前記端末装置にNGEN-DCを設定していたか否かを判断し、
前記端末装置にNGEN-DCを設定していた事に基づいて、NRセカンダリセルグループの解放を行い、
前記NRセカンダリセルグループの解放において、前記NRセカンダリグループに設定されている各RLCベアラに対し、RLCエンティティを解放する処理部を有する、
端末装置。 - 端末装置の方法であって、
前記端末装置がRRC接続の再確立を要求する際に、前記端末装置にNGEN-DCを設定しているか否かを判断し、
前記端末装置にNGEN-DCを設定している事に基づいて、NRセカンダリセルグループの解放を行い、
前記NRセカンダリセルグループの解放において、前記NRセカンダリグループに設定されている各RLCベアラに対し、RLCエンティティを解放する、
方法。 - 端末装置の方法あって、
前記端末装置がRRC接続一時保留からの解除要求する際に、前記RRC接続一時保留時に前記端末装置にNGEN-DCを設定していたか否かを判断し、
前記端末装置にNGEN-DCを設定していた事に基づいて、NRセカンダリセルグループの解放を行い、
前記NRセカンダリセルグループの解放において、前記NRセカンダリグループに設定されている各RLCベアラに対し、RLCエンティティを解放する、
方法。
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