WO2021062745A1 - Procédé et appareil de radiomessagerie - Google Patents

Procédé et appareil de radiomessagerie Download PDF

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WO2021062745A1
WO2021062745A1 PCT/CN2019/109663 CN2019109663W WO2021062745A1 WO 2021062745 A1 WO2021062745 A1 WO 2021062745A1 CN 2019109663 W CN2019109663 W CN 2019109663W WO 2021062745 A1 WO2021062745 A1 WO 2021062745A1
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张宏平
彭文杰
曾清海
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  • This application relates to the communication field, and more specifically, to a method and device for paging in the communication field.
  • SIM subscriber identification module
  • DSSS dual SIM single standby
  • DSDS dual SIM dual standby
  • DSDA dual Card dual active
  • the two SIM cards in the terminal device share a set of transceivers.
  • TDM time division multiplexing
  • a terminal device in an idle or inactive state needs to wake up at a certain time position in a certain period to monitor whether there is a paging on the network. This time position can be called the terminal equipment's Paging occasion (paging occasion, PO).
  • the time domain positions of the PO corresponding to the two SIM cards are the same or overlap, that is, there is a paging conflict. Since the terminal device can only monitor the paging message corresponding to one SIM on one PO, it may happen that the other SIM does not receive the paging message.
  • the present application provides a paging method and device, which can help avoid page loss in DSDS mode terminal equipment.
  • a paging method is provided, which is applicable to a terminal device, and the terminal device supports a first user identity.
  • the method is executed by the terminal device or the chip in the terminal device.
  • the method is executed by a terminal device as an example for description.
  • the terminal device determines that the first user identity includes a first paging occasion PO and a second PO within a paging cycle of the first user identity, and the first PO and the second PO are used to access the network
  • the device pages the terminal device.
  • the terminal device listens to the paging message of the first user identity on the first PO or on the second PO as the first user identity.
  • the first PO and the second PO are set in a paging cycle of the first user identity of the terminal device, and the access network device sends a paging message on both the first PO and the second PO.
  • the terminal device monitors the paging message as the first user, it can choose to monitor the paging message on the first PO or monitor the paging message on the second PO, thereby helping to avoid page loss, and further Yes, it helps to avoid missed call problems caused by page loss.
  • the terminal device further supports a second user identity, and the terminal device includes a third PO in a paging cycle of the second user identity.
  • the terminal device uses the second user identity to monitor the search of the second user identity on the third PO. Paging message, the terminal device monitors the paging message of the first user identity on the second PO as the first user. or
  • the terminal device uses the second user identity to monitor the search of the second user identity on the third PO. Paging message, the terminal device monitors the paging message of the first user identity on the first PO as the first user.
  • the paging of the second user identity can be monitored first, and the first user identity can be monitored on another PO that does not conflict with the first user identity.
  • User identity paging which can ensure that the paging messages of the two user identities will not be lost.
  • the terminal device when the time domain position of the first PO and the time domain position of the second PO do not overlap with the time domain position of the third PO, the terminal device is in the position of the first user as the first user.
  • the first PO or the second PO monitors the paging message of the first user identity, and the terminal device uses the second user identity to monitor the second user identity on the third PO. Paging message.
  • the terminal device listens to the paging message of the first user identity on the first PO and the second PO in the first PO as the first user identity, or the terminal device listens to the paging message of the first user identity as the first user identity according to the UE ID calculation.
  • the paging message of the first user identity is monitored on that PO.
  • the first PO and the second PO are set in a paging cycle for the first user identity of the terminal device, so that In the case of possible paging conflicts between the identity of the first user and the identity of the second user, when the terminal device monitors the paging message with the identity of the first user, it can select the time of the PO in the paging cycle that does not have the identity of the second user. Monitoring on the PO conflicting on the domain resources can avoid the loss of paging messages in the user identity of the terminal device.
  • the time domain location of the first PO is determined according to the first user equipment identifier of the first user identity.
  • the time domain location of the second PO is determined according to the second user equipment identification of the first user identity, where the second user equipment identification is different from the first user equipment identification.
  • the first user equipment identification may be a user equipment identification assigned by the network to the terminal device when the terminal device is registered in the network as the first user.
  • the second user equipment identity may be a user equipment identity that is different from the first user equipment identity of the first user identity that is additionally allocated by the core network device to the terminal device (that is, the first user identity is allocated by the core network device to two User equipment identification).
  • the time domain position of the second PO is determined according to the first user equipment identifier and the first offset value.
  • the first offset value may be used to indicate the offset of the third user equipment identifier corresponding to the second PO relative to the first user equipment identifier.
  • the first user equipment identification may be offset by the first offset value to obtain the third user equipment identification, and then the second PO may be determined according to the third user equipment identification.
  • the time domain position of the second PO is determined according to the time domain position of the first PO and a second offset value, where the second offset value is used to indicate the time domain position of the second PO The offset relative to the time domain position of the first PO.
  • the second offset value includes at least one of a radio frame offset value, a subframe offset value, and a paging frame offset value.
  • the first user equipment identifier of the first user identity includes the temporary mobile user identification code S-TMSI of the first user identity.
  • the second user equipment identifier may also include S-TMSI.
  • the terminal device may also receive the second user equipment identifier from the core network device as the first user identity, or the first offset Value, or the second offset value.
  • the first offset value or the second offset value may be predefined.
  • the first offset value or the second offset value may be stored in the terminal device or the access network device in advance, or the first offset value or the second offset value may be defined by the protocol. This is not limited.
  • the terminal device may determine the second PO according to the foregoing second user equipment identifier, or the first offset value, or the second offset value.
  • the terminal device may send auxiliary information to the core network device as a user identity (such as the first user identity), and the auxiliary information is used to indicate the identity of the first user of the terminal device for determining paging The parameter of the timing, and/or the parameter of the second user identity of the terminal device used to determine the paging timing.
  • the core network device may determine the above-mentioned second user equipment identifier, or the first offset value, or the second offset value according to the auxiliary information.
  • the core network device can ensure based on the auxiliary information that the second PO derived based on the second user equipment identifier, or the first offset value, or the second offset value no longer conflicts with the PO of the second user identity, thereby Avoid the problem of paging message loss for the first user identity and the second user identity.
  • the terminal device may also send first indication information to the core network device as the first user, and the first indication information is used to instruct the terminal device Support at least two user identities, or indicate that the first user identity of the terminal device includes at least two POs in one paging cycle.
  • the terminal device when the terminal device supports at least two user identities, regardless of whether the two user identities may have a paging conflict, the terminal device sends the first indication information to indicate the terminal to the core network device The device supports at least two user identities.
  • the network equipment is often notified whether it needs to send paging messages on at least two POs, so as to reduce the signaling overhead of the system and is easier to implement.
  • the terminal device determines that the time domain position of the PO of the first user identity overlaps with the time domain position of the PO of the second user identity of the terminal device, the terminal device is Sending the first indication information to the core network device by the first user identity.
  • the terminal device may notify the core network device of its at least two users No more paging conflicts with identities.
  • the access network device can restore the existing mechanism, that is, send a paging message on a PO in a paging cycle to reduce the consumption of paging resources.
  • the terminal device determines that the time domain position of the PO of the first user identity conflicts with the time domain position of the PO of the second user identity, the terminal device sends the first indication information as the first user identity to the core network device, so that the access network
  • the device sends paging messages on at least two POs in a paging cycle, which can reduce the consumption of system paging resources.
  • the first indication information may be used to request the core network device to allocate an additional user equipment identity to the first user identity of the terminal device.
  • the core network After the core network receives the first indication information, it can learn that the terminal device needs at least two POs in a paging cycle, that is, it can be inferred that the terminal device supports at least two user identities, or that the terminal device supports at least two user identities. Paging conflicts may occur for user identity. At this time, in order to avoid paging conflicts among multiple user identities of the terminal device, the core network device may assign an additional user equipment identifier to the terminal device.
  • a paging method is provided, which is suitable for core network equipment. This method is executed by a chip in a core network device or terminal device. In the following, the method is executed by the core network device as an example for description.
  • the core network device obtains first indication information, the first indication information is used to indicate that the terminal device supports at least two user identities, or indicate a paging cycle of the first user identity of the terminal device At least two PO are included.
  • the core network device sends second indication information to the access network device, where the second indication information is used to instruct the access network device to send a paging message to the terminal device on the at least two POs.
  • At least two POs are set in a paging cycle of the first user identity of the terminal device, and the access network device sends paging messages on the at least two POs, so that the terminal device is
  • a user identity monitors a paging message it can choose to monitor the paging message on one of the POs (for example, select a PO in a paging cycle that does not have a second user identity supported by the terminal device that conflicts on time domain resources. Paging messages are monitored on the PO), thereby helping to avoid page loss, and further, helping to avoid the problem of missed calls caused by page loss.
  • the core network device may send a paging message to the access network device, and the paging message is used to instruct the access network device to respond to the The terminal device performs paging, and the paging message includes the second indication information.
  • the terminal device when the terminal device supports the first user identity and the second user identity, the first PO and the second PO are set in a paging cycle for the first user identity of the terminal device, so that When the terminal device monitors the paging message in the idle state with the identity of the first user, it can select the PO in the paging cycle that does not have the identity of the second user to monitor on the PO that conflicts with the time domain resource, thereby avoiding multiple terminal devices.
  • the user identity has the problem of paging message loss.
  • the core network device may send an initial context establishment request message to the access network device, where the initial context establishment request message includes the second indication information .
  • the terminal device when the terminal device supports the first user identity and the second user identity, the first PO and the second PO are set in a paging cycle for the first user identity of the terminal device, so that When the terminal device monitors the paging message in the inactive state with the identity of the first user, it can select the PO in the paging cycle that does not have the identity of the second user to monitor on the PO that conflicts with the time domain resource, thereby avoiding multiple terminal devices. A paging conflict occurred in the user identity.
  • the aforementioned at least two POs include a first PO and a second PO.
  • the second indication information includes a first user equipment identification and a second user equipment identification of the first user identity of the terminal device, wherein the first user equipment identification is used to determine the first PO, so The second user equipment identifier is used to determine the second PO. or
  • the second indication information includes a first user equipment identifier and a first offset value of the first user identity of the terminal equipment, where the first user equipment identifier is used to determine the first PO, so The first offset value is used to determine the second PO. or,
  • the second indication information includes a first user equipment identifier and a second offset value of the first user identity of the terminal equipment, where the first user equipment identifier is used to determine the first PO, so The second offset value is used to determine the second PO, and the second offset value is used to indicate the offset of the time domain position of the second PO relative to the time domain position of the first PO.
  • the second offset value includes at least one of a radio frame offset value, a subframe offset value, and a paging frame offset value.
  • the first user equipment identifier of the first user identity includes the temporary mobile user identification code S-TMSI of the first user identity.
  • the core network device sends the second user equipment identifier, or the first offset value, or the second offset value to the terminal device.
  • the core network device may receive auxiliary information sent by the terminal device, and the auxiliary information is used to indicate the parameters of the first user identity of the terminal device for determining the paging occasion, and/or the terminal device The parameter of the second user identity of the device used to determine the paging occasion.
  • the core network device may determine the above-mentioned second user equipment identifier, or the first offset value, or the second offset value according to the auxiliary information.
  • the core network device can ensure based on the auxiliary information that the second PO derived based on the second user equipment identifier, or the first offset value, or the second offset value no longer conflicts with the PO of the second user identity, thereby Avoid the problem of paging message loss for the first user identity and the second user identity.
  • a paging method is provided, which is applicable to the first access network device.
  • the method is executed by the first access network device or a chip in the first access network device.
  • the method is executed by the first access network device as an example for description.
  • the first access network device receives second indication information, and the second indication information is used to indicate that the first access network device is at least two times within a paging cycle of the first user identity of the terminal device.
  • a paging occasion PO sends a paging message to the terminal device.
  • the first access network device may also determine the first PO and the second PO in the paging cycle, where the at least two POs include the first PO and the second PO.
  • the first access network device sends a paging message to the terminal device on the first PO and the second PO.
  • the first PO and the second PO are set in a paging cycle of the first user identity of the terminal device, and the access network device sends a paging message on both the first PO and the second PO.
  • the terminal device monitors the paging message as the first user, it can choose to monitor the paging message on the first PO or monitor the paging message on the second PO, thereby helping to avoid page loss, and further Yes, it helps to avoid missed call problems caused by page loss.
  • the time domain location of the first PO is determined according to the first user equipment identifier of the first user identity.
  • the time domain location of the second PO is determined according to the second user equipment identification of the first user identity, where the second user equipment identification is different from the first user equipment identification.
  • the first user equipment identifier may be a user equipment identifier assigned by the network to the terminal device when the terminal device is registered in the network as the first user.
  • the second user equipment identity may be a user equipment identity that is different from the first user equipment identity of the first user identity that is additionally allocated by the core network device to the terminal device (that is, the first user identity is allocated by the core network device to two User equipment identification).
  • the time domain position of the second PO is determined according to the first user equipment identifier and the first offset value.
  • the first offset value may be used to indicate the offset of the third user equipment identifier corresponding to the second PO relative to the first user equipment identifier.
  • the first user equipment identification may be offset by the first offset value to obtain the third user equipment identification, and then the second PO may be determined according to the third user equipment identification.
  • the time domain position of the second PO is determined according to the time domain position of the first PO and a second offset value, where the second offset value is used to indicate the time domain of the second PO The offset of the domain position relative to the time domain position of the first PO.
  • the second offset value includes at least one of a radio frame offset value, a subframe offset value, and a paging frame offset value.
  • the first user equipment identifier of the first user identity includes the temporary mobile user identification code S-TMSI of the first user identity.
  • the first offset value or the second offset value may be predefined.
  • the first offset value or the second offset value may be stored in the terminal device or the access network device in advance, or the first offset value or the second offset value may be defined by the protocol. This is not limited.
  • the first access network device may determine the second PO according to the foregoing second user equipment identifier, or the first offset value, or the second offset value.
  • the first access network device may receive a paging message, where the paging message is used to instruct the first access network device to contact the terminal device
  • the first user identity performs paging
  • the paging message includes the second indication information.
  • the first access network device when the terminal device enters the idle state, the first access network device receives the paging message from the core network device.
  • the terminal device when the terminal device supports the first user identity and the second user identity, the first PO and the second PO are set in a paging cycle for the first user identity of the terminal device, so that When the terminal device monitors the paging message in the idle state with the identity of the first user, it can select the PO in the paging cycle that does not have the identity of the second user to monitor on the PO that conflicts with the time domain resource, thereby avoiding multiple terminal devices.
  • the user identity has the problem of paging message loss.
  • the first access network device may receive the paging message from the second access network device, and the second The access network device is an access network device that saves the context of the first user identity of the terminal device.
  • the first access network device may receive an initial context establishment request message from the core network device, and the initial context The establishment request message includes the second indication information.
  • the first access network device may also send a paging message to the third access network device, and the first The access network device is an access network device that saves the context of the first user identity of the terminal device, and the paging message is used to instruct the third access network device to contact the terminal device for the first Paging with a user identity, and the paging message includes the second indication information.
  • the terminal device when the terminal device supports the first user identity and the second user identity, the first PO and the second PO are set in a paging cycle for the first user identity of the terminal device, so that When the terminal device monitors the paging message in the inactive state with the identity of the first user, it can select the PO in the paging cycle that does not have the identity of the second user to monitor on the PO that conflicts with the time domain resource, thereby avoiding multiple terminal devices.
  • the user identity has the problem of paging message loss.
  • the second indication information includes a first user equipment identifier and a second user equipment identifier of the first user identity of the terminal device, wherein The first user equipment identifier is used to determine the first PO, and the second user equipment identifier is used to determine the second PO. or
  • the second indication information includes a first user equipment identifier and a first offset value of the first user identity of the terminal equipment, where the first user equipment identifier is used to determine the first PO, so The first offset value is used to determine the second PO. or,
  • the second indication information includes a first user equipment identifier and a second offset value of the first user identity of the terminal equipment, where the first user equipment identifier is used to determine the first PO, so The second offset value is used to determine the second PO, and the second offset value is used to indicate an offset value of the time domain position of the second PO relative to the time domain position of the first PO.
  • the second offset value includes a radio frame offset value, or at least one of a subframe offset value and a paging frame offset value.
  • the first user equipment identifier of the first user identity includes the temporary mobile user identification code S-TMSI of the first user identity.
  • a paging device which is used to execute the foregoing first aspect or any possible implementation of the first aspect.
  • the device includes a module for executing the foregoing first aspect or any possible implementation of the first aspect.
  • the device supports a first user identity, and the device includes a determining unit and a receiving unit.
  • the determining unit is configured to determine that the first user identity includes a first paging occasion PO and a second PO within a paging cycle of the first user identity, and the first PO and the second PO are used for access The network equipment pages the device.
  • the receiving unit is configured to monitor the paging message of the first user on the first PO or on the second PO as the first user.
  • the device further supports a second user identity, and the device includes a third PO in one paging cycle of the second user identity.
  • the device uses the second user identity to monitor the paging of the second user identity on the third PO Message, the device monitors the paging message of the first user on the second PO as the first user.
  • the device uses the second user identity to monitor the paging of the second user identity on the third PO Message, the device monitors the paging message of the first user identity on the first PO as the first user identity.
  • the device When the time domain position of the first PO and the time domain position of the second PO do not overlap with the time domain position of the third PO, the device operates in the first user as the first user.
  • the PO or the second PO monitors the paging message of the first user identity, and the device monitors the paging message of the second user identity on the third PO as the second user.
  • the time domain location of the first PO is determined according to the first user equipment identifier of the first user identity.
  • the time domain location of the second PO is determined according to the second user equipment identification of the first user identity, where the second user equipment identification is different from the first user equipment identification.
  • the time domain position of the second PO is determined according to the first user equipment identifier and the first offset value.
  • the time domain position of the second PO is determined according to the time domain position of the first PO and a second offset value, where the second offset value is used to indicate the time domain position of the second PO The offset relative to the time domain position of the first PO.
  • the second offset value includes at least one of a radio frame offset value, a subframe offset value, and a paging frame offset value.
  • the first user equipment identifier of the first user identity includes the temporary mobile user identification code S-TMSI of the first user identity.
  • the receiving unit is further configured to receive the second user equipment identifier from the core network device as the first user identity, or the first bias Shift value, or the second shift value.
  • the sending unit is configured to send first indication information to the core network device as the first user, and the first indication information is used to instruct the apparatus Support at least two user identities, or indicate that the first user identity of the device includes at least two POs in one paging cycle.
  • the sending unit is further configured to send the first indication information to the core network device as the first user.
  • a paging device which is used to execute the foregoing second aspect or any possible implementation of the second aspect.
  • the device includes a module for executing the above-mentioned second aspect or any possible implementation of the second aspect.
  • the device includes a receiving unit and a sending unit.
  • the receiving unit is configured to obtain first indication information, where the first indication information is used to indicate that the terminal device supports at least two user identities, or indicates that the first user identity of the terminal device includes at least two user identities in one paging cycle PO;
  • the sending unit is configured to send second indication information to the access network device, where the second indication information is used to instruct the access network device to send a paging message to the terminal device on the at least two POs.
  • the sending unit is specifically configured to:
  • the paging message is used to instruct the access network device to page the terminal device, and the paging message includes the second indication information.
  • the sending unit is specifically configured to:
  • the at least two POs include a first PO and a second PO
  • the second indication information includes a first user equipment identification and a second user equipment identification of the first user identity of the terminal device, wherein the first user equipment identification is used to determine the first PO, so The second user equipment identifier is used to determine the second PO.
  • the second indication information includes a first user equipment identifier and a first offset value of the first user identity of the terminal equipment, wherein the first user equipment identifier is used to determine the first PO , The first offset value is used to determine the second PO.
  • the second indication information includes a first user equipment identifier and a second offset value of the first user identity of the terminal equipment, wherein the first user equipment identifier is used to determine the first PO , The second offset value is used to determine the second PO, and the second offset value is used to indicate the offset of the time domain position of the second PO relative to the time domain position of the first PO .
  • the second offset value includes at least one of a radio frame offset value, a subframe offset value, and a paging frame offset value.
  • the first user equipment identifier of the first user identity includes the temporary mobile user identification code S-TMSI of the first user identity.
  • the sending unit is further configured to send the second user equipment identifier, or the first offset value, or the first offset value to the terminal device. Two offset value.
  • a paging device which is used to execute the foregoing third aspect or the method in any possible implementation manner of the third aspect.
  • the device includes a module for executing the method in any possible implementation manner of the third aspect or the second aspect.
  • the device includes a receiving unit, a determining unit, and a sending unit.
  • the receiving unit is configured to receive second indication information, where the second indication information is used to indicate that the apparatus sends the terminal device to the terminal on at least two paging occasions PO in a paging cycle of the first user identity of the terminal device.
  • the device sends a paging message.
  • the determining unit is configured to determine the first PO and the second PO in the paging cycle, where the at least two POs include the first PO and the second PO.
  • the sending unit is configured to send a paging message to the terminal device on the first PO and the second PO.
  • the time domain location of the first PO is determined according to the first user equipment identifier of the first user identity.
  • the time domain location of the second PO is determined according to the second user equipment identification of the first user identity, where the second user equipment identification is different from the first user equipment identification.
  • the time domain position of the second PO is determined according to the first user equipment identifier and the first offset value.
  • the time domain position of the second PO is determined according to the time domain position of the first PO and a second offset value, where the second offset value is used to indicate the time domain position of the second PO The offset relative to the time domain position of the first PO.
  • the second offset value includes at least one of a radio frame offset value, a subframe offset value, and a paging frame offset value.
  • the first user equipment identifier of the first user identity includes the temporary mobile user identification code S-TMSI of the first user identity.
  • the receiving unit is specifically configured to:
  • the paging message is used to instruct the first access network device to page the first user identity of the terminal device, and the paging message includes the second indication information.
  • the receiving unit is specifically configured to:
  • the receiving unit is specifically configured to:
  • the second access network device is an access network device that saves the context of the first user identity of the terminal device.
  • the receiving unit is specifically configured to:
  • the sending unit is further configured to:
  • the apparatus is an access network device that saves the context of the first user identity of the terminal device, and the paging message is used to indicate the third access
  • the network device pages the first user identity of the terminal device, and the paging message includes the second indication information.
  • the second indication information includes a first user equipment identifier and a second user equipment identifier of the first user identity of the terminal device, wherein, The first user equipment identifier is used to determine the first PO, and the second user equipment identifier is used to determine the second PO. or
  • the second indication information includes a first user equipment identifier and a first offset value of the first user identity of the terminal equipment, where the first user equipment identifier is used to determine the first PO, so The first offset value is used to determine the second PO. or,
  • the second indication information includes a first user equipment identifier and a second offset value of the first user identity of the terminal equipment, where the first user equipment identifier is used to determine the first PO, so The second offset value is used to determine the second PO, and the second offset value is used to indicate an offset value of the time domain position of the second PO relative to the time domain position of the first PO.
  • the second offset value includes a radio frame offset value, or at least one of a subframe offset value and a paging frame offset value.
  • the first user equipment identifier of the first user identity includes the temporary mobile user identification code S-TMSI of the first user identity.
  • an embodiment of the present application provides a paging device, including: a memory and a processor.
  • the memory is used to store instructions
  • the processor is used to execute instructions stored in the memory
  • the execution causes the processor to execute any one of the first aspect to the third aspect Aspect or any possible implementation of any aspect.
  • the embodiments of the present application provide a computer-readable medium for storing a computer program, and the computer program includes a computer program for executing any one of the first to third aspects or any possible implementation of any one of the aspects The instruction of the method in the way.
  • a computer program product contains instructions that, when run on a computer, enable the computer to implement any one or any of the first to third aspects above Any possible implementation of the method described in.
  • a chip which includes a processor and a communication interface.
  • the processor is used to call and execute instructions from the communication interface.
  • the processor executes the instructions, it implements the first aspect to the first aspect.
  • the chip may further include a memory in which instructions are stored, and the processor is configured to execute instructions stored in the memory or instructions derived from other sources.
  • the processor is used to implement any one of the foregoing first to third aspects or the method in any possible implementation manner of any one of the aspects.
  • a communication system in an eleventh aspect, includes a device capable of implementing the methods and various possible designs of the foregoing first aspect, and the foregoing has the methods and various possible designs that implement the foregoing second aspect.
  • Fig. 1 shows a schematic diagram of an application scenario of an embodiment of the present application.
  • Fig. 2 shows a schematic diagram of another application scenario of an embodiment of the present application.
  • FIG. 3A shows a schematic diagram of the passive mode of the terminal device.
  • FIG. 3B shows a schematic diagram of the DSDS mode of the terminal device.
  • Fig. 3C shows a schematic diagram of the DSDA mode of the terminal device.
  • Figure 4 shows a schematic flow chart of a network device initiating paging to a terminal device.
  • Fig. 5 shows an example of a paging cycle of a terminal device provided in an embodiment of the present application.
  • Fig. 6 shows a schematic flowchart of a paging method according to an embodiment of the present application.
  • FIG. 7 shows a schematic flowchart of another paging method provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • FIG. 8 shows a schematic flowchart of another paging method provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • Fig. 9 shows an example of a paging cycle of a terminal device provided in an embodiment of the present application.
  • FIG. 10 shows a schematic flowchart of another paging method provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram of a wireless communication apparatus provided by an embodiment of the application.
  • FIG. 12 is a schematic structural diagram of a terminal device provided by this application.
  • FIG. 13 is a schematic structural diagram of an access network device provided by an embodiment of this application.
  • GSM global system for mobile communications
  • CDMA code division multiple access
  • WCDMA broadband code division Multiple access
  • GPRS general packet radio service
  • LTE long term evolution
  • LTE frequency division duplex FDD
  • TDD LTE time division duplex
  • UMTS universal mobile telecommunication system
  • WiMAX worldwide interoperability for microwave access
  • the terminal equipment in the embodiments of this application may also be referred to as: user equipment (UE), mobile station (MS), mobile terminal (MT), access terminal, user unit, user station, Mobile station, mobile station, remote station, remote terminal, mobile device, user terminal, terminal, wireless communication device, user agent or user device, etc.
  • UE user equipment
  • MS mobile station
  • MT mobile terminal
  • access terminal user unit, user station, Mobile station, mobile station, remote station, remote terminal, mobile device, user terminal, terminal, wireless communication device, user agent or user device, etc.
  • the terminal device may be a device that provides voice/data connectivity to the user, for example, a handheld device with a wireless connection function, a vehicle-mounted device, and so on.
  • some examples of terminals are: mobile phones, tablet computers, notebook computers, handheld computers, mobile internet devices (MID), wearable devices, virtual reality (VR) devices, augmented reality (augmented reality, AR) equipment, wireless terminals in industrial control, wireless terminals in self-driving, wireless terminals in remote medical surgery, and smart grids Wireless terminals in transportation safety (transportation safety), wireless terminals in smart city (smart city), wireless terminals in smart home (smart home), cellular phones, cordless phones, session initiation protocol (session initiation protocol) , SIP) phone, wireless local loop (wireless local loop, WLL) station, personal digital assistant (personal digital assistant, PDA), handheld device with wireless communication function, computing device or other processing device connected to wireless modem, vehicle Devices, wearable devices, terminal devices in a 5G network, or terminal devices in a public land mobile network (PL
  • wearable devices can also be referred to as wearable smart devices. It is a general term for using wearable technology to intelligently design daily wear and develop wearable devices, such as glasses, Gloves, watches, clothing and shoes, etc.
  • a wearable device is a portable device that is directly worn on the body or integrated into the user's clothes or accessories. Wearable devices are not only a kind of hardware device, but also realize powerful functions through software support, data interaction, and cloud interaction.
  • wearable smart devices include full-featured, large-sized, complete or partial functions that can be achieved without relying on smart phones, such as smart watches or smart glasses, and only focus on a certain type of application function, and need to cooperate with other devices such as smart phones.
  • the terminal device may also be a terminal device in the Internet of Things (IoT) system.
  • IoT Internet of Things
  • Its main technical feature is to pass items through communication technology. Connect with the network to realize the intelligent network of human-machine interconnection and interconnection of things.
  • the various terminal devices described above if they are located on the vehicle (for example, placed in the vehicle or installed in the vehicle), can be regarded as vehicle-mounted terminal equipment, for example, the vehicle-mounted terminal equipment is also called on-board unit (OBU). ).
  • OBU on-board unit
  • the terminal device may also include a relay. Or it can be understood that everything that can communicate with the base station can be regarded as a terminal device.
  • the access network device in the embodiments of the present application may be a device used to communicate with terminal devices.
  • the access network device may also be called an access device or a wireless access network device, and may be an evolved base station in an LTE system ( evolved NodeB, eNB or eNodeB), it can also be a wireless controller in the cloud radio access network (CRAN) scenario, or the access device can be a relay station, an access point, a vehicle-mounted device, or a wearable device As well as the access equipment in the 5G network or the network equipment in the future evolved PLMN network, it can be the access point (AP) in the WLAN, or the gNB in the new radio system (NR) system.
  • the embodiments of the present application are not limited.
  • the access network device is a device in the RAN, or in other words, a RAN node that connects a terminal device to a wireless network.
  • gNB transmission reception point
  • eNB evolved Node B
  • RNC radio network controller
  • Node B Node B, NB
  • BSC base station controller
  • BTS base transceiver station
  • BTS home base station
  • BBU baseband unit
  • Wifi wireless fidelity
  • the network device may include a centralized unit (CU) node, or a distributed unit (DU) node, or a RAN device including a CU node and a DU node, or a control plane CU node (CU).
  • CU centralized unit
  • DU distributed unit
  • RAN device including a CU node and a DU node, or a control plane CU node (CU).
  • -CP node user plane CU node
  • CU-UP node user plane CU node
  • RAN equipment of DU node may include a centralized unit (CU) node, or a distributed unit (DU) node, or a RAN device including a CU node and a DU node, or a control plane CU node (CU).
  • -CP node user plane CU node
  • CU-UP node user plane CU node
  • RAN equipment of DU node RAN equipment
  • the access network equipment provides services for the cell, and the terminal equipment communicates with the access network equipment through the transmission resources (for example, frequency domain resources, or spectrum resources) used by the cell.
  • the cell may be an access network equipment (for example, a base station). ) Corresponding cell.
  • the cell can belong to a macro base station or a base station corresponding to a small cell.
  • the small cell here can include: metro cell, micro cell, pico cell ), femto cells, etc. These small cells have the characteristics of small coverage and low transmit power, and are suitable for providing high-rate data transmission services.
  • the core network device may be connected to the access network device, so that the terminal device can communicate with the core network device through the access network device.
  • the core network equipment may include the following network elements or functions:
  • Access management function Mainly responsible for access and mobility control, including registration management (RM) and connection management (CM), access authentication and access authorization, Reachability management and mobility management, etc.
  • User plane function mainly provides user plane support, including connection points between PDU sessions and data networks, data packet routing and forwarding, data packet inspection and user plane policy execution, processing QoS for the user plane, and downlink data Packet buffering and triggering of downstream data notifications, etc.
  • Packet control function Mainly a policy control function, including support for a unified policy framework to monitor network behavior and provide policy rules for the control plane to execute.
  • Authentication server function (authentication server function, AUSF): Mainly responsible for providing security-related functions, such as authentication, authentication, etc.
  • Unified data management responsible for functions related to user authentication, including: authentication credential processing, user identity processing, contract information management, access authorization, etc.
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic diagram of an application scenario of an embodiment of the present application.
  • Figure 1 includes an access network device, a core network device, and a terminal device.
  • the access network equipment for example, works in an evolved universal mobile communication system terrestrial radio access (evolved UMTS terrestrial radio access, E-UTRA) system, or works in an NR system, or works in a next-generation communication system or other In the communication system.
  • the core network equipment for example, works in the E-UTRA system, or works in the NR system, or works in the next-generation communication system or other communication systems.
  • the core network equipment and the access network equipment can communicate through the NG interface, and the access network equipment and the terminal equipment can communicate through the Uu interface.
  • one access network device can serve multiple terminal devices.
  • Figure 1 only takes one terminal device as an example.
  • One core network device can also serve multiple access network devices. Take one of the access network equipment as an example.
  • FIG. 2 shows a schematic diagram of another application scenario of an embodiment of the present application.
  • it includes an access network device 1, an access network device 2, a core network device 1, a core network device 2, and a terminal device.
  • Figure 2 takes the radio access network (RAN) as an example.
  • Core network equipment and access network equipment can communicate through NG interfaces, and access network equipment and access network equipment can communicate through NG interfaces.
  • Xn interface communication can be used to communicate between the access network device and the terminal device.
  • these two access network devices for example, work in the evolved UMTS terrestrial radio access (E-UTRA) system, or work in the NR system, or work in the next-generation communication system Or in other communication systems.
  • E-UTRA evolved UMTS terrestrial radio access
  • NR next-generation communication system
  • These two core network devices for example, work in the E-UTRA system, or in the NR system, or in the next-generation communication system or other communication systems.
  • the access network device in FIG. 1 or FIG. 2 is, for example, a base station.
  • the access network equipment corresponds to different equipment in different systems.
  • a 4G system it can correspond to an eNB
  • a 5G system it corresponds to an access network device in 5G, such as gNB.
  • core network equipment corresponds to different equipment in different systems.
  • MME mobility management entity
  • a 5G system it corresponds to a core network equipment in 5G, such as AMF.
  • MME mobility management entity
  • AMF core network equipment in 5G, such as AMF.
  • the technical solutions provided by the embodiments of this application can also be applied to future mobile communication systems. Therefore, the access network equipment in FIG. 1 or FIG.
  • Figure 1 or Figure 2 can also correspond to the access network equipment and core network equipment in the future mobile communication system.
  • the equipment can also correspond to the core network equipment in the future mobile communication system.
  • Figure 1 or Figure 2 takes the access network device as a base station as an example.
  • the access network device may also be a device such as an RSU.
  • the terminal device supports at least one user identity, such as a first user identity and/or a second user identity.
  • user identity for example, the first user identity or the second user identity, etc.
  • user identity can correspond to SIM card or subscriber information or virtual SIM card or user identity (such as international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) or temporary mobile subscriber identity (TMSI), etc.) .
  • IMSI international mobile subscriber identity
  • TMSI temporary mobile subscriber identity
  • different "user identities” logically correspond to different communication entities served by the network side, such as terminal devices in 4G and 5G systems.
  • a terminal device that supports two user identities can be regarded as two communication entities to the network side.
  • the network side will recognize two terminal devices that support different SIM cards or different subscriber information as two different communication entities, and will also support multiple different communication entities.
  • the same terminal device with SIM card or multiple subscriber information is identified as multiple different communication entities, even in reality, the terminal device supporting multiple different SIM cards or multiple subscriber information is just one physical entity.
  • the SIM card can be understood as the key for the terminal device to access the mobile network.
  • the SIM card and its evolution are collectively referred to as the SIM card in the embodiments of the present application.
  • the SIM card may be an identification card of a global system for mobile communications (GSM) digital mobile phone user, which is used to store the user's identification code and key, and support the authentication of the user by the GSM system.
  • GSM global system for mobile communications
  • the SIM card may also be a universal subscriber identity module (USIM), which may also be referred to as an upgraded SIM card.
  • GSM global system for mobile communications
  • USB universal subscriber identity module
  • description will be made mainly by taking the "user identity" corresponding to the SIM card as an example.
  • a SIM card is installed in the terminal device, and it is considered that the terminal device supports a user identity.
  • a terminal device with two SIM cards installed supports two user identities. In other words, there is a one-to-one correspondence between the SIM card and the user identity.
  • more and more smart phones currently support the insertion of two SIM cards at the same time.
  • one SIM card is used for private business and the other SIM card is used for work; or, one SIM card is used for data business.
  • Another SIM card is used for voice services.
  • the two SIM cards in a mobile phone can belong to the same mobile operator or different mobile operators; they can belong to the same standard (standards include NR, LTE, wideband code division multiple access, WCDMA ), time division multiple access (TDMA 2000, or GSM, etc.) can also belong to different standards.
  • the terminal device with dual SIM cards can have one of the following three modes:
  • Passive mode or also known as DSSS mode: Although two SIM cards can be inserted, only one can be used at a time.
  • FIG. 3A is a schematic diagram of the passive mode.
  • two SIM cards are respectively USIM1 and USIM2 as an example.
  • USIM1 is working (or in RRC connected state (connected)), that is, USIM1 can send and receive data, but USIM2 cannot be used at this time; or, at time 2, USIM2 is working (or in RRC connected state), also That is, USIM2 can send and receive data, but USIM1 cannot be used at this time.
  • DSDS mode Two SIM cards share a set of transceivers. For the idle state, the transceiver needs to monitor the paging messages of the two cards. For example, the transceiver may use time division multiple (TDM) mode to monitor.
  • TDM time division multiple
  • FIG. 3B is a schematic diagram of the DSDS mode.
  • two SIM cards are respectively USIM1 and USIM2 as an example.
  • USIM1 is working (or in RRC connected state), that is, USIM1 can send and receive data.
  • USIM2 can be in an idle state or inactive state (inactive); or, USIM2 is working (or in RRC connected state), That is, the USIM2 can send and receive data, and at this time, the USIM1 can be in an idle state or an inactive state.
  • the inactive state can also be called the deactivated state, or the deactivated state, etc.
  • DSDA mode Two SIM cards use their own transceivers. The two SIM cards can be in the RRC connection state at the same time, that is, the terminal device can receive and send data from the two SIM cards at the same time.
  • FIG. 3C is a schematic diagram of the DSDA mode.
  • two SIM cards are respectively USIM1 and USIM2 as an example.
  • USIM1 When USIM1 is working (or when it enters the RRC connected state), that is, when USIM1 is sending and receiving data, USIM2 can also work, that is, USIM2 and USIM1 can be in the RRC connected state at the same time.
  • the following introduces the above three radio resource control (radio resource control, RRC) states of the terminal device.
  • RRC radio resource control
  • the three RRC states are: RRC connected state (connected state), RRC idle state (idle state) and inactive state (inactive state).
  • the inactive state can also be referred to as an inactive state or a deactivated state.
  • RRC connected state (or, can also be referred to as connected state for short.
  • connected state and “RRC connected state” are the same concept, and the two terms can be interchanged): the terminal device establishes an RRC connection with the network, and it can Perform data transfer.
  • RRC idle state (or, can also be referred to as idle state for short.
  • idle state and “RRC idle state” are the same concept, and the two terms can be interchanged): the terminal device does not establish an RRC connection with the network, and the base station The context of the terminal device is not stored. If the terminal device needs to enter the RRC connected state from the idle state, it needs to initiate an RRC connection establishment process.
  • Inactive state The terminal device entered the RRC connected state before, and then the base station releases the RRC connection, but the base station saves the context of the terminal device. If the terminal device needs to enter the RRC connected state again from the inactive state, it needs to initiate the RRC connection recovery process (or called the RRC connection re-establishment process). Compared with the RRC establishment process, the RRC recovery process has shorter time delay and lower signaling overhead. However, the base station needs to save the context of the terminal device, which will occupy the storage overhead of the base station.
  • the terminal device When the terminal device has no data transmission, in order to save power, the terminal device enters an idle state or an inactive state. In this state, the terminal device needs to wake up at a certain position in a certain period to monitor whether the network is paging the terminal device. The location where the terminal device wakes up is the paging occasion (PO).
  • PO paging occasion
  • the downlink data of the terminal equipment arrives at the core network equipment.
  • the core network device sends a paging message to the base station, and the base station receives the paging message from the core network device.
  • the core network For a terminal device in an idle state, when downlink data arrives at the core network device (that is, the network wants to send data to the terminal device), the core network sends a paging message to multiple access network devices under the terminal device registration area to trigger multiple access network devices. Each base station sends a paging message on the air interface.
  • Figure 4 only takes one of the access network devices as an example.
  • the paging message may include a user equipment identification (UE ID).
  • the UE ID may be an S-temporary mobile subscriber identity (S-TMSI) allocated by the core network device to the terminal device.
  • the paging message may also include a paging cycle (which may be recorded as T1) allocated by the core network to the terminal device.
  • the paging cycle may be a discontinuous reception (DRX) cycle, but the embodiment of the present application is not limited to this.
  • the access network device determines the paging opportunity of the terminal device.
  • the access network device can determine to initiate a paging to the terminal device and determine the paging timing.
  • a cell-level paging cycle (which can be denoted as T2) can be broadcast in the system message of the cell broadcast by the base station.
  • the access network device will allocate a paging cycle (which can be recorded as T3) to the terminal device.
  • the access network device may determine the paging occasion PO of the terminal device based on the UE ID, paging cycle, and paging configuration parameters of the cell.
  • the paging cycle used to determine the PO is the period with the smaller value of T1 and T2 (can be marked as T), and for the terminal device in the inactive state, it is used to determine the PO paging cycle It is the period with the smallest value among T1, T2, and T3 (can be denoted as T).
  • the cell paging configuration parameters broadcast in the system information of the cell may be as follows:
  • defaultPagingCycle is T2.
  • PF_offset the paging frame (PF) offset (which can be recorded as PF_offset) can be obtained, and N, where N is used to identify the number of PFs in a paging cycle, and Ns indicates a paging frame.
  • the number of POs in the call frame is T2.
  • the following takes the NR system as an example to describe the process of determining the paging occasion PO of the terminal device.
  • the paging frame PF in which the PO of the terminal device is located can be determined.
  • the PF where the PO is located can be determined by the following formula (1).
  • SFN represents the system frame number (system frame number), which is used to represent the frame number of the frame where the PF is located
  • PF_offset represents the offset of the PF
  • T represents the paging cycle of the terminal device
  • the unit is a frame
  • N represents a paging cycle
  • the number of inner PFs, T div N means that there is one PF every (T div N) consecutive frames
  • the UE_ID is S-TMSI mode 1024.
  • the values of PF_offset, T, and N can all come from the broadcast of the current cell or are related to the parameters broadcast by the current cell.
  • the time domain position of the PO of the terminal device in the PF can be determined.
  • the time domain position of the PO may also be referred to as the position of the PO.
  • the process of determining the position of the PO in the PF can be divided into the following steps a and b.
  • Step a Obtain the PO number i_s through the following formula (2):
  • i_s floor(UE_ID/N)mod Ns (2)
  • Step b Obtain the time domain position of the PO according to the number of the PO. After obtaining the number of the PO, the time domain position of the PO of the terminal device can be obtained according to the configuration of the search space of the paging of the current cell.
  • the paging frame PF where the paging occasion PO of the terminal device is located can be determined according to the following formula (3):
  • the process of determining the position of the PO of the terminal device in the PF is similar to the NR system, and will not be repeated here.
  • the terminal device can also determine the time domain position of the PO based on the UE ID, paging cycle, and cell paging configuration parameters applicable to all terminal devices in the current cell.
  • the access network device sends a paging message through the air interface, and the terminal device receives the paging message from the access network device.
  • the access network device sends a paging message on the air interface.
  • the access network device is configured with a radio access network-based notification area (RNA)
  • the access network device will send paging at the paging occasion of the terminal device in the cell indicated by the RNA.
  • the access network device can send a paging message to other access network devices, and the other access network devices can use the air interface at the paging occasion of the terminal device. Send a paging message.
  • the paging message may carry the user equipment paging identity (UE paging identity), so that the terminal device receiving the paging message can identify whether the paging message is sent to itself.
  • UE paging identity user equipment paging identity
  • the terminal device can monitor the physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) on the determined PO to receive the paging message. After receiving the paging message and determining that the terminal device is paged, the terminal device will initiate a new RRC connection establishment process on the cell where it currently resides, or initiate an RRC connection recovery process to enter the RRC connection state.
  • PDCCH physical downlink control channel
  • the parameters used to determine the time domain position of the PO of the terminal device include the UE ID, the paging cycle, and the cell paging configuration parameters of the current cell.
  • the terminal device can register in different networks with the two user identities corresponding to the two SIM cards. For example, the terminal device registers on the first network with the identity of the first user corresponding to the first SIM card, and the terminal device registers on the second network with the identity of the second user corresponding to the second SIM card.
  • the first network will allocate the user equipment identification of the first user identity to the terminal device of the first user identity
  • the second network will allocate the user equipment identification of the second user identity to the terminal device of the second user identity.
  • the terminal device determines the time domain position of the PO of the first user identity in the paging cycle of the first user identity, and determines the time domain position of the PO of the second user equipment in the paging cycle of the second user identity.
  • the time domain position of the PO of the first user identity may overlap with the time domain position of the PO of the second user identity (including full overlap and partial overlap) Case.
  • the terminal device in DSDS mode since the terminal device can only listen to the paging message of one user identity at the PO location, if both the PO locations of the user identity have paging messages sent at this time, it will cause the terminal The device cannot receive the paging message of another user identity, that is, a paging conflict will occur between the first user identity and the second user identity, resulting in paging loss of one of the user identities, which will cause problems such as missed calls.
  • the terminal device is too late to adjust the radio frequency, which may result in the failure to receive the other user.
  • the paging message on the PO of the identity at this time, the first user identity and the second user identity will also have a paging conflict, resulting in page loss of one of the user identities, thereby causing a missed call problem.
  • the terminal device supports the first user identity, and includes the first PO and the second PO in a paging cycle of the first user identity, that is, in the prior art, a user identity is in a paging cycle.
  • the first user identity includes two POs for the first user identity in one paging cycle.
  • the first user identity can be understood as the user identity that the terminal device has after the SIM card 1 is installed.
  • the access network device may send a paging message of the first user identity of the terminal device on both the first PO and the second PO.
  • the terminal device can choose to monitor the paging message of the first user on the first PO or the second PO. Therefore, in the embodiment of the present application, the first PO and the second PO are set in a paging cycle of the first user identity of the terminal device, and the access network device sends a paging message on both the first PO and the second PO. , So that when the terminal device monitors the paging message as the first user, it can choose to monitor the paging message on the first PO or monitor the paging message on the second PO, thereby helping to avoid page loss, and further Helps to avoid missed call problems caused by paging loss.
  • the terminal device also supports the second user identity, and includes the third PO in one paging cycle of the second user identity.
  • the second user identity can be understood as the user identity that the terminal device has after the SIM card 2 is installed.
  • the terminal device may only need to monitor one of the POs.
  • the terminal device since the first user identity of the terminal device includes two POs in one paging cycle, the terminal device always only needs to wake up and listen to the paging message in one PO of the paging cycle, that is, each user of the terminal device The identities only monitor the paging message once in their corresponding paging cycle, which helps the terminal device to save energy.
  • the terminal device monitors the paging message of the second user identity on the third PO as the second user, and the terminal device monitors the paging message of the first user identity on the second PO as the first user Message, and the terminal device does not monitor the paging message of the first user on the first PO as the first user.
  • the paging of the second user identity can be monitored first, and the first user identity can be monitored on another PO that does not conflict with the first user identity.
  • User identity paging which can ensure that the paging messages of the two user identities will not be lost.
  • the terminal device monitors the paging message of the second user identity on the third PO as the second user, and the terminal device monitors the paging message of the first user identity on the first PO as the first user. Paging message, and the terminal device does not monitor the paging message of the first user identity on the second PO as the first user identity.
  • Fig. 5 shows an example of a paging cycle of a terminal device provided in an embodiment of the present application.
  • the terminal device may install the SIM card 1 and the SIM card 2, wherein the terminal device has the first user identity after the SIM card 1 is installed, and has the second user identity after the SIM card 2 is installed.
  • the first user identity corresponding to SIM card 1 includes two POs (ie, the first PO and the second PO) in a paging cycle, where the first PO can be marked as "1" and the second PO It can be marked as "2”, and the second user identity corresponding to SIM card 2 includes a PO (that is, the third PO) in a paging cycle, which is marked as "1".
  • the time domain position of the first PO in the paging cycle of the first user identity overlaps with the time domain position of the third PO in the paging cycle of the second user identity.
  • the terminal device can monitor the paging message on the PO marked "2" as the first user (due to the overlap, the terminal device may not monitor the paging message on the PO marked "1" as the first user) to The second user identity monitors the paging message on the PO marked "1".
  • the terminal device monitors the paging message of the first user identity on any PO in the paging cycle as the first user identity, and the terminal device uses the first user identity to monitor the paging message of the first user identity.
  • the user identity monitors the paging message of the second user identity on the third PO in the paging cycle.
  • the terminal device is in the first user identity as the first user.
  • One PO and the second PO appear on the earlier PO to monitor the paging message of the first user identity, or the terminal device monitors the paging message of the first user identity on the PO calculated according to the UE ID as the first user Message, the terminal device listens to the paging message of the second user on the third PO as the second user.
  • the first PO and the second PO are set in a paging cycle for the first user identity of the terminal device, so that In the case of possible paging conflicts between the identity of the first user and the identity of the second user, when the terminal device monitors the paging message with the identity of the first user, it can select the time of the PO in the paging cycle that does not have the identity of the second user. Monitoring on the PO conflicting on the domain resources can avoid the loss of paging messages in the user identity of the terminal device.
  • the user identity corresponding to the SIM card residing in the NR cell can be preferentially selected to include at least two POs in the paging cycle.
  • it may be implemented by a terminal device, which is not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
  • the first PO may be determined according to the first user equipment identity of the first user identity.
  • the first user equipment identification may be a user equipment identification assigned by the network to the terminal device when the terminal device is registered in the network as the first user.
  • the first PO may be determined according to the process of determining the PO described above and the first user equipment identifier.
  • the first user equipment identifier is the temporary mobile user identification code S-TMSI of the first user identity.
  • the other of the two POs may be determined based on the second user equipment identification of the first user identity, where the second user equipment identification is different from the above-mentioned first user equipment identification.
  • the second user equipment identity may be a user equipment identity that is different from the first user equipment identity of the first user identity that is additionally allocated by the core network device to the terminal device (that is, the first user identity is allocated by the core network device to two User equipment identification).
  • the second PO may be determined according to the procedure for determining the PO described above and the second user equipment identifier.
  • the second user equipment is identified as another temporary mobile user identification code S-TMSI of the first user identity.
  • the other PO of the two POs may be determined according to the first user equipment identifier and the first offset value.
  • the first offset value may be used to indicate the offset of the third user equipment identifier corresponding to the second PO relative to the first user equipment identifier.
  • the first user equipment identification may be offset by the first offset value to obtain the third user equipment identification, and then the second PO may be determined according to the third user equipment identification.
  • the first offset value may be "1", or "2", or others.
  • the second PO may be determined according to the procedure for determining the PO described above and the third user equipment identifier.
  • the third user equipment identity here is not the user equipment identity of the first user identity, but the user equipment identity obtained by offsetting the user equipment identity of the first user identity.
  • the other of the two POs such as the second PO
  • the other of the two POs may be determined according to the time domain position of the first PO and the second offset value, where the second offset value is used for Indicates the offset of the time domain position of the second PO relative to the time domain position of the first PO.
  • the second offset value may be at least one of a radio frame offset value, a subframe offset value, and a paging frame offset value.
  • the second offset value is 1 radio frame
  • the second PO is in the next radio frame after the time domain position of the first PO
  • the position of the second PO in the next radio frame is the same as that of the first PO.
  • the position in the radio frame is the same.
  • the second offset value is 1 paging frame
  • the second PO is in the next paging frame after the time domain position of the first PO
  • the position of the second PO in the next paging frame is the same as that of the second PO in the next paging frame.
  • the position of the first PO in the paging frame is the same.
  • the second PO is in the next subframe after the time domain position of the first PO, and the position of the second PO in the next subframe is the same as that of the first PO.
  • the positions in the subframes are the same.
  • the second offset value is 1 radio frame and 1 subframe
  • the second PO is in the next radio frame after the time domain position where the first PO is located, and the second PO is in the next radio frame
  • the time domain position of the first PO is offset by 1 subframe from the time domain position of the first PO in the radio frame in which it is located.
  • the first offset value or the second offset value may be predefined.
  • the first offset value or the second offset value may be stored in the terminal device or the access network device in advance, or the first offset value or the second offset value may be defined by the protocol. This is not limited.
  • time domain positions of the two POs in the paging cycle of the first user identity conflict with the time domain positions of the PO in the paging cycle of the second user identity.
  • the paging cycle of the first user identity is an integer multiple of the paging cycle of the second user identity
  • the paging cycle of the first user identity is 64 radio frames
  • the paging of the second user identity The cycle is 32 radio frames.
  • the terminal device can send auxiliary information to the core network device as a user identity (such as the first user identity), and the auxiliary information is used to indicate the identity of the first user of the terminal device for determining The parameter of the paging occasion, and/or the parameter of the second user identity of the terminal device for determining the paging occasion.
  • the core network device may determine the above-mentioned second user equipment identifier, or the first offset value, or the second offset value according to the auxiliary information.
  • the core network device can ensure based on the auxiliary information that the second PO derived based on the second user equipment identifier, or the first offset value, or the second offset value no longer conflicts with the PO of the second user identity, thereby Avoid the problem of paging message loss for the first user identity and the second user identity.
  • the auxiliary information may be one or a combination of the following information:
  • the paging resource configuration of the cell where the first user equipment is located such as one or more of PF_offset, T, and N;
  • the paging resource configuration of the cell where the second user equipment is located such as one or more of PF_offset, T, and N;
  • the S-TMSI of the second user identity is the S-TMSI of the second user identity.
  • the auxiliary information may be one or a combination of the following information:
  • the paging resource configuration of the cell where the first user equipment is located such as one or more of PF_offset, T, and N;
  • the paging resource configuration of the cell where the second user equipment is located such as one or more of PF_offset, T, and N;
  • the S-TMSI of the first user's identity is the S-TMSI of the first user's identity.
  • the paging cycle of the second user identity may also include two POs, such as a third PO and a fourth PO.
  • two POs such as a third PO and a fourth PO.
  • the second PO may be determined according to the "user equipment identity #1 + first bias
  • the fourth PO may be determined according to the “user equipment identity #2- The first offset value" is determined.
  • the first PO and the second PO of the first user identity can be staggered with the third PO and the fourth PO of the second user identity as much as possible, so as to avoid paging conflicts between the first user identity and the second user
  • the first PO, the second PO, the third PO, and the fourth PO may be determined according to the process of determining the PO described above.
  • the second user identity of the terminal device may include one, two, or more than two POs in one paging cycle.
  • the access network device can send paging messages on both of the two or more POs, and the terminal device can use the first 2.
  • User identity choose to monitor the paging message on one of the POs. Therefore, the embodiments of the present application can help reduce the probability of paging conflicts among multiple user identities of the terminal device.
  • the terminal device can also install more than two SIM cards, and the corresponding terminal device also supports more than two user identities.
  • the terminal device supports three user identities and four user identities. Or more user identities, and can be registered in more than two networks, and each user identity can be registered in one network.
  • the embodiment of the present application mainly takes the terminal device supporting two user identities as an example, such as the first user identity and the second user identity.
  • the embodiments of this application will mainly be described based on the terminal device supporting two user identities.
  • the specific implementation can refer to the related description of the terminal device supporting two user identities, and some simple things may be required. However, it is also within the protection scope of the embodiments of this application.
  • the terminal device when the user identity of the terminal device is the first user identity, from the perspective of the network side, the terminal device can be understood as a user (from the perspective of the protocol, it is a terminal device, for example, called the first user );
  • the terminal device when the user identity of the terminal device is the second user identity, from the perspective of the network side, the terminal device can be understood as another user (for example, referred to as the second user).
  • the terminal device can be registered in the first network as the first user and registered in the second network as the second user.
  • the terminal device supports one user identity, which can also be described as the terminal device having one user identity.
  • the terminal device supports two user identities, which can also be described as the terminal device having two user identities.
  • the terminal device with the first user identity can be understood as “the first user identity of the terminal device", as indicated by these two descriptions.
  • the content is the same, these two descriptions can be interchanged.
  • the terminal device of the second user identity can be understood as “the second user identity of the terminal device”.
  • the content indicated by the two description methods is the same, and the two description methods can be interchanged.
  • the technical solution of the present application can be applied to a wireless communication system, for example, the communication system shown in FIG. 1 or the communication system shown in FIG. 2.
  • the three communication devices in the wireless communication system may have a wireless communication connection relationship.
  • One of the three communication devices may correspond to the terminal device shown in FIG. 1 or FIG. 2, or may be configured in the terminal.
  • the chip in the device; the other communication device of the three communication devices may correspond to the access network device shown in FIG. 1 or FIG. 2, or may be a chip configured in the access network device; the three communication devices
  • the other communication device in the device may correspond to the core network device shown in FIG. 1 or FIG. 2, or may be a chip configured in the core network device.
  • pre-defined can be implemented by pre-saving corresponding codes, tables, or other methods that can be used to indicate related information in devices (for example, including terminal devices and network devices). , This application does not limit its specific implementation.
  • the “saving” involved in the embodiments of the present application may refer to being stored in one or more memories.
  • the one or more memories may be separate settings, or may be integrated in an encoder or decoder, a processor, or a communication device.
  • the one or more memories may also be partly provided separately, and partly integrated in a decoder, a processor, or a communication device.
  • the type of the memory can be any form of storage medium, which is not limited in this application.
  • protocol in the embodiments of the present application may refer to a standard protocol in the communication field, for example, may include the LTE protocol, the NR protocol, and related protocols applied to future communication systems, which are not limited in this application.
  • a paging process of a terminal device is taken as an example to describe the embodiments of the present application in detail. It can be understood that any terminal device in the wireless communication system or the chip configured in the terminal device can be paging based on the same method, and any access network device in the wireless communication system or configured in the access network device All the chips in the wireless communication system can perform paging based on the same method, and any core network device in the wireless communication system or the chip configured in the core network device can perform paging based on the same method. This application does not limit this.
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic flowchart of a paging method according to an embodiment of this application.
  • the paging method shown in FIG. 6 includes steps 610 to 660.
  • the terminal device supports at least two user identities, such as a first user identity and a second user identity.
  • the terminal device interacts with the core network device and the access network device as the first user identity, and the paging cycle of the first user identity includes at least two POs as an example to describe the application
  • the core network device that interacts with the terminal device of the first user identity is a core network device in the network where the terminal device is registered as the first user.
  • the embodiment of the present application is not limited to this.
  • the terminal device may also interact with the core network device and the access network device as the second user identity, and the paging cycle of the second user identity includes at least two POs.
  • the core network device that interacts with the terminal device of the second user identity is a core network device in the network where the terminal device is registered with the second user identity.
  • the process of the terminal device interacting with the network device as the second user can refer to the related description of the process of the terminal device interacting with the network device as the first user.
  • the terminal device sends the first indication information to the core network device as the first user.
  • the core network device receives and saves the first instruction information.
  • the first indication information is used to indicate that the terminal device supports at least two user identities, or is used to indicate that the first user identity of the terminal device includes at least two POs in a paging cycle, or is used to request the first user identity of the terminal device.
  • the user identity includes at least two POs in a paging cycle.
  • the core network device learns that the terminal device supports at least two user identities. At this time, in order to avoid paging conflicts among multiple user identities of the terminal device, the core network device may determine that the first user identity of the terminal device includes at least two POs in a paging cycle.
  • the core network device is the core network device in the network where the terminal device is registered as the first user, from the perspective of the network side, the terminal device can be understood as a user, so "the core network device can determine the terminal device's
  • the first user identity includes at least two POs in a paging cycle", which can also be described as: "The core network device can determine that the terminal device includes at least two POs in a paging cycle".
  • the content indicated by the two description methods is the same and can be replaced with each other.
  • the terminal device determines that the time domain position of the PO of its first user identity and the time domain position of the PO of the second user identity completely or partially overlap, or the interval is small (real-time domain position conflict)
  • the first indication information may also be used to indicate that at least two user identities of the terminal device have a paging conflict. In this case, if the terminal device is in the idle state, the terminal device needs to enter the RRC connected state to send the first indication information.
  • the terminal device may notify the core network device of its at least two users No more paging conflicts with identities.
  • the access network device can restore the existing mechanism, that is, send a paging message on a PO in a paging cycle to reduce the consumption of paging resources.
  • the terminal device determines that the time domain position of the PO of the first user identity conflicts with the time domain position of the PO of the second user identity, the terminal device sends the first indication information as the first user identity to the core network device, so that the access network
  • the device sends paging messages on at least two POs in a paging cycle, which can reduce the consumption of system paging resources.
  • the terminal device when the terminal device supports at least two user identities, regardless of whether the two user identities may have a paging conflict, the terminal device sends the first indication information to indicate the core network device.
  • the terminal device supports at least two user identities. For example, after the terminal device is turned on, if it is found that two SIM cards are installed in the terminal device, the terminal device can send a registration request message to the core network device under the first user identity corresponding to SIM card 1.
  • the registration request message may Carry the first indication information, which is used to indicate that the terminal device supports at least two user identities.
  • the terminal device sends a registration request message to the core network device in the second user identity corresponding to the SIM card 2, and the registration request message may not carry indication information for indicating that the terminal device supports at least two user identities.
  • the paging cycle of the second user identity of the terminal device may include only one PO.
  • the terminal device supports at least two user identities regardless of whether the paging of the at least two user identities conflicts, it is possible to realize that there is no need to frequently Notify the network device whether it is necessary to send paging messages on at least two POs, thereby reducing the signaling overhead of the system, and is easier to implement.
  • the first indication information may be used to request the core network device to allocate an additional user equipment identifier for the first user identity of the terminal device.
  • the additional user equipment identifier is used to determine the second PO in the paging cycle of the first user identity.
  • the terminal device may send the first indication information to the core network device to request the core network device Assign an additional user equipment identity to the first user identity of the terminal device. Or, it can also be described as requesting the core network device to allocate an additional user equipment identifier to the terminal device.
  • the core network After the core network receives the first indication information, it can learn that the terminal device needs at least two POs in a paging cycle, that is, it can be inferred that the terminal device supports at least two user identities, or that the terminal device supports at least two user identities. Paging conflicts may occur for user identity.
  • the core network device may assign an additional user equipment identifier to the terminal device.
  • the additional user equipment identification may be the second user equipment identification shown above.
  • the terminal device may send the first indication information to the core network device through a non-access stratum (Non-access stratum, NAS) message.
  • the NAS message may carry the first indication information.
  • the NAS message may be a NAS registration request message.
  • the parameters constituting the NAS message may include at least one of terminal identification, terminal capability, registration type, protocol data unit (PDU) session identification, data network name DNN, or other parameters.
  • the registration type may include the registration type of paging conflict. That is to say, the registration type of the paging conflict at this time may be an example of the first indication information.
  • the terminal device may send the first indication information to the access network device through an RRC message (such as an RRC establishment complete message). Then, the access network device may send the first indication information to the core network device through a communication interface (such as an N2 interface) between the access network device and the core network device. As an example, the access network device may send an initial UE message to the core network through the N2 interface, and the initial UE message carries the first indication information.
  • RRC message such as an RRC establishment complete message
  • the access network device may send the first indication information to the core network device through a communication interface (such as an N2 interface) between the access network device and the core network device.
  • the access network device may send an initial UE message to the core network through the N2 interface, and the initial UE message carries the first indication information.
  • the core network device may also send the second user equipment identifier, or the first offset value, or the second offset value to the terminal device.
  • the terminal device may receive the second user equipment identifier, the first offset value, or the second offset value from the core network as the first user identity.
  • the core network device may send a NAS registration response message to the terminal device, which includes the second user equipment identifier, or the first offset value, or the second offset value.
  • the second user equipment identifier, the first offset value, and the second offset value can be referred to the above description, and for brevity, the details are not repeated here.
  • the core network device sends second indication information to the access network device, where the second indication information is used to instruct the access network device to send a paging message to the terminal device on the at least two POs.
  • the at least two POs include a first PO and a second PO.
  • the first PO and the second PO can refer to the above description.
  • the second indication information may include the first user equipment identification and the second user equipment identification of the first user identity of the terminal device, where the first user equipment identification is used to determine the first PO, The second user equipment identifier is used to determine the second PO.
  • the first user equipment identification can be brought into the above formula (1) to formula (3) to determine the first PO
  • the second user equipment identification can be brought into the above formula (1) to formula ( 3) to determine the second PO, but the embodiment of the application is not limited to this.
  • the second indication information includes the first user equipment identifier of the first user identity of the terminal device and the first offset value, where the first user equipment identifier is used to determine the first PO, the first offset value is used to determine the second PO.
  • the second PO may be determined based on the first user equipment identification and the first offset value.
  • the third user equipment identifier (for example, the sum or difference between the first user equipment identifier and the first offset value) may be obtained according to the first user equipment identifier and the first offset value. Then, the third user equipment identifier is brought into the above formula (1) to formula (3) to determine the second PO, but the embodiment of the present application is not limited to this.
  • the second indication information includes the first user equipment identifier and the second offset value of the first user identity of the terminal equipment, where the first user equipment identifier is used to determine the first PO, The second offset value is used to determine the second PO, and the second offset value is used to indicate the offset of the time domain position of the second PO relative to the time domain position of the first PO.
  • the second indication information may be used to indicate that the terminal device supports at least two user identities, or used to indicate that the first user identity of the terminal device includes at least two POs in one paging cycle.
  • the access network device can determine to send a paging message to the terminal device on at least two POs in the paging cycle of the first user identity according to the second indication information.
  • the access network device when it receives the second indication information, it can determine, according to the content in the second indication information, that the terminal device sends a paging message on the above at least two POs. Further, the access network device may also determine the first PO and the second PO of the at least two POs according to the content in the second indication information.
  • the second indication information may be explicit indication information or implicit indication information.
  • the core network device sends the second user equipment identifier, or the first offset value, or the second offset value to the access network device, it means that the core network device sends the second indication information to the access network device.
  • the access network device can determine that the first user identity of the terminal device includes at least two POs in a paging cycle.
  • the access network device is not necessarily the access network device in step 610.
  • the terminal device has been handed over from the cell of the access network device in step 610 to the cell of the access network device in step 620.
  • the core network device may send the second indication information to the access network device through a paging message or an initial context establishment request message. Specifically, it will be described in detail below.
  • the access network device determines the first PO and the second PO.
  • the access network device may determine the time domain location of the first PO and the second PO according to the second indication information.
  • the access network device may determine the first PO in the paging cycle of the first user according to the first user equipment identifier assigned by the core network device to the first user identity of the terminal device. Further, the access network device may determine the second PO according to a preset pre-defined (for example, pre-stored by the access network device), or a first offset value or a second offset value pre-defined by a protocol.
  • a preset pre-defined for example, pre-stored by the access network device
  • the process of determining the first PO and the second PO can be referred to the above description, and for the sake of brevity, it will not be repeated here.
  • the terminal device determines the first PO and the second PO.
  • the terminal device may determine the first PO in the paging cycle of the first user according to the first user equipment identifier assigned by the core network device to the first user identity of the terminal device.
  • the access network device may be pre-defined according to presets (such as pre-stored by the terminal device), or the first offset value or the second offset value may be pre-defined by the protocol, or received from the core network device as the first user
  • the second user equipment identifier, or the first offset value, or the second offset value that comes, determines the second PO.
  • the process of determining the first PO and the second PO can be referred to the above description, and for the sake of brevity, it will not be repeated here.
  • the terminal device monitors the paging message on the first PO or the second PO.
  • the terminal device monitors the paging message on which PO of the first PO or the second PO of the first user identity, depending on which PO is not in the time domain with the third PO in the paging cycle of the second user identity.
  • Conflict in location please refer to the above description. For brevity, details are not repeated here.
  • the access network device sends a paging message on the first PO.
  • the access network device sends a paging message on the second PO.
  • the terminal device when the terminal device supports the first user identity and the second user identity, by setting the first PO and the second PO in a paging cycle of the first user identity of the terminal device, When the terminal device monitors the paging message as the first user, it can select the PO in the paging cycle that does not have the second user identity to monitor on the PO that conflicts with the time domain resource, thereby avoiding multiple users of the terminal device
  • the identity has the problem of paging message loss.
  • FIG. 7 shows a schematic flowchart of another paging method provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • the paging message is monitored on the first PO or the second PO.
  • FIG. 7 shows the steps or operations of the paging method, but these steps or operations are only examples, and the embodiment of the present application may also perform other operations or variations of each operation in FIG. 7.
  • the various steps in Fig. 7 may be performed in a different order from that presented in Fig. 7, and it is possible that not all the operations in Fig. 7 are to be performed.
  • a terminal device sends first indication information to a core network device.
  • the core network device receives the first indication information.
  • step 701 can be referred to the description of step 601 in FIG.
  • the core network device saves the foregoing first indication information.
  • the core network device may additionally allocate a new user equipment identity to the terminal device according to the first indication information, that is, the first user identity of the terminal device has two user equipment identities.
  • the user equipment identifier may be S-TMSI.
  • the core network device sends the second user equipment identifier, or the first offset value, or the second offset value to the terminal device.
  • the terminal device and the access network device may determine the second PO according to the first offset value and the second offset value.
  • the core network device may not send the above-mentioned second user equipment identifier to the terminal device.
  • the first offset value or the second offset value may also be defined in advance, which is not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
  • step 703 and the second user equipment identifier, or the first offset value, or the second offset value, please refer to the relevant description above. For brevity, details are not repeated here.
  • the terminal device sends the above-mentioned first indication information to the core network device in the RRC connected state. After sending the first indication information, the terminal device enters the idle state from the RRC connected state.
  • the core network device determines that the terminal device needs to be paged.
  • the core network may determine that the terminal device needs to be paged when the downlink data of the terminal device arrives.
  • the paging to the terminal device is triggered by the core network device. After the core network device determines that the terminal device needs to be paged, it sends a paging message to the access network device, that is, step 705 is executed.
  • the core network device sends a paging message to the access network device, where the paging message carries second indication information.
  • the access network device receives the second indication information. Since the paging message is sent through the NG interface between the core network device and the access network device, the paging message may also be called an NG paging message.
  • the paging message may carry the first user equipment identifier and the second user equipment identifier of the first user identity of the terminal device.
  • logo That is, the first user equipment identifier and the second user equipment identifier may be a specific example of the second indication information.
  • step 620 in FIG. 6 refers to the description of step 620 in FIG. 6, and for brevity, details are not described herein again.
  • the access network device determines the first PO and the second PO.
  • the terminal device determines the first PO and the second PO, and monitors the paging message on the first PO or the second PO.
  • the access network device sends a paging message on the first PO.
  • the access network device sends a paging message on the second PO.
  • the paging message since the paging message is transmitted on the air interface between the access network device and the terminal device, the paging message may also be referred to as an air interface paging message.
  • steps 706 to 709 can refer to the descriptions of 630 to 670 in FIG.
  • the terminal device when the terminal device supports the first user identity and the second user identity, the first PO and the second PO are set in a paging cycle for the first user identity of the terminal device, so that When the terminal device monitors the paging message in the idle state with the identity of the first user, it can select the PO in the paging cycle that does not have the identity of the second user to monitor on the PO that conflicts with the time domain resource, thereby avoiding multiple terminal devices.
  • the user identity has the problem of paging message loss.
  • FIG. 8 shows a schematic flowchart of another paging method provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • the paging message is monitored on the first PO or the second PO.
  • FIG. 8 shows the steps or operations of the paging method, but these steps or operations are only examples, and the embodiment of the present application may also perform other operations or variations of each operation in FIG. 8.
  • the various steps in FIG. 8 may be performed in a different order from that presented in FIG. 8, and it is possible that not all the operations in FIG. 8 are to be performed.
  • a terminal device sends first indication information to a core network device.
  • the core network device receives the first indication information.
  • step 801 refers to the description of step 601 in FIG. 6, and for brevity, details are not repeated here.
  • the core network device saves the foregoing first indication information.
  • the core network device may additionally allocate a new user equipment identity to the terminal device according to the first indication information, that is, the first user identity of the terminal device has two user equipment identities.
  • the user equipment identifier may be S-TMSI.
  • the core network device sends the second user equipment identifier, or the first offset value, or the second offset value to the terminal device.
  • step 803 can be referred to the description of 703 in FIG.
  • the core network device sends an initial context establishment request message to the first access network device, where the initial context establishment request message carries second indication information.
  • the first access network device in step 804 is the current serving access network device of the first user identity of the terminal device.
  • steps 801 to 803 and step 804 are relatively independent processes, that is, the first access network device and the terminal device in step 804 perform steps 801 to 803 corresponding to the first access
  • the network access devices can be the same access network device or different access network devices.
  • the first user identity of the terminal device enters the idle state after going through the above steps 801 to 803. Then, the terminal device will send data to the connected state with the first user device. At this time, the core network device sends an initial context establishment request message to the current serving access network device of the first user identity of the terminal device, and the initial context establishment request message carries the second indication information.
  • the core network device does not send the second indication information to the access network device through a paging message, but, for example, through the initial context establishment request message when the terminal device enters the connected state. Carry to the access network equipment.
  • the initial context establishment request message may carry the first user equipment identity and the second user equipment identity of the first user identity of the terminal device.
  • User equipment identification That is, the first user equipment identifier and the second user equipment identifier may be a specific example of the second indication information.
  • the core network may also carry the second indication information in other messages and send it to the access network device, which is not limited in this embodiment of the application.
  • the first access network device sends an initial context establishment response message to the core network device.
  • the terminal device sends the above-mentioned first indication information to the core network device in the RRC connected state. After sending the first indication information, the terminal device enters an inactive (inactive) state from the RRC connected state.
  • the first access network device determines that the terminal device needs to be paged.
  • the first access network device may determine that the terminal device needs to be paged when the downlink data of the terminal device arrives.
  • the first access network device needs to page the terminal device to enter the connected state. That is, for the terminal device in the inactive state, the air interface paging message is triggered by the access network device itself.
  • the first access network device sends a paging message to the second access network device, which carries second indication information.
  • the paging message is used to instruct the second access network device to page the first user identity of the terminal device.
  • the first access network device is an access network device that saves the context of the first user identity of the terminal device, and may also be referred to as an anchor point access network device.
  • the second access network device may also be referred to as an adjacent access network device of the anchor point access network device.
  • the anchor access sends a paging message to the neighboring access network device.
  • the paging message contains second indication information for instructing the neighboring access network device to report to the terminal of the first user identity on at least two POs of the first user identity.
  • the device sends a paging message.
  • the paging message in step 807 since the paging message in step 807 is transmitted through the Xn interface between the access networks, the paging message may also be referred to as an Xn paging message.
  • the paging message may carry the first user equipment identifier and the second user equipment identifier of the first user identity of the terminal device.
  • logo That is, the first user equipment identifier and the second user equipment identifier may be a specific example of the second indication information.
  • the first access network device determines the first PO and the second PO.
  • the second access network device determines the first PO and the second PO.
  • the terminal device determines the first PO and the second PO, and monitors the paging message on the first PO or the second PO.
  • the first access network device sends a paging message on the first PO.
  • the first access network device sends a paging message on the second PO.
  • the second access network device sends a paging message on the first PO.
  • the second access network device sends a paging message on the second PO.
  • the second access network device determines the first PO and the second PO, the second access network device sends a paging message on the first PO or sends a paging message on the second PO, and the terminal device is in the first PO.
  • the PO or the second PO monitors the paging message of the second access network device, determines the first PO and the second PO with the first access network device, and the first access network device sends the paging message on the first PO or
  • the process of sending a paging message on the second PO and that the terminal device monitors the paging message of the first access network device on the first PO or the second PO is similar.
  • the terminal device when the terminal device supports the first user identity and the second user identity, the first PO and the second PO are set in a paging cycle for the first user identity of the terminal device, so that When the terminal device monitors the paging message in the inactive state with the identity of the first user, it can select the PO in the paging cycle that does not have the identity of the second user to monitor on the PO that conflicts with the time domain resource, thereby avoiding multiple terminal devices. A paging conflict occurred in the user identity.
  • the terminal device when the terminal device recognizes that there is a paging conflict between the first user identity and the second user identity, the terminal device may use one of the user identities to send auxiliary information to the core network device, and the auxiliary information is used to indicate The parameter of the first user identity of the terminal device used to determine the paging occasion, and/or the parameter of the second user identity of the terminal device used to determine the paging occasion.
  • the core network device After the core network device receives the auxiliary information, it can reassign a user equipment identity to the first user identity or the second user identity of the terminal device based on the auxiliary information, and the core network device can ensure that the new allocation is based on the auxiliary information.
  • the paging occasion derived from the user equipment identifier of the user equipment no longer conflicts with the paging occasion of another user identity, thereby avoiding the problem of paging message loss for the first user identity and the second user identity.
  • the parameters used to determine the paging occasion include one or more of paging cycle, paging resource configuration, and user equipment identification.
  • the auxiliary information may be one or a combination of the following information:
  • the paging resource configuration of the cell where the first user equipment is located such as one or more of PF_offset, T, and N;
  • the paging resource configuration of the cell where the second user equipment is located such as one or more of PF_offset, T, and N;
  • the S-TMSI of the second user identity is the S-TMSI of the second user identity.
  • the auxiliary information may be one or a combination of the following information:
  • the paging resource configuration of the cell where the first user equipment is located such as one or more of PF_offset, T, and N;
  • the paging resource configuration of the cell where the second user equipment is located such as one or more of PF_offset, T, and N;
  • the S-TMSI of the first user's identity is the S-TMSI of the first user's identity.
  • Fig. 9 shows an example of a paging cycle of a terminal device provided in an embodiment of the present application.
  • the terminal device may install SIM card 1 and SIM card 2.
  • the old PO included in the first user identity corresponding to the SIM card 1 in a paging cycle and the PO of the second user identity in a paging cycle overlap in the time domain position.
  • the terminal device may send auxiliary information to the core network device as the first user identity, and the core network device may reassign a user equipment identity to the first user identity of the terminal device according to the auxiliary information.
  • a new PO can be determined in the paging cycle of the first user identity, the time domain position of the new PO and the time domain position of the PO in the paging cycle of the second user identity Does not overlap.
  • the terminal device can monitor the paging message on the PO marked as new as the first user, and monitor the paging message on the PO marked as the paging cycle as the second user, thereby avoiding the identity of the first user and A paging conflict occurs in the identity of the second user.
  • FIG. 10 shows a schematic flowchart of another paging method provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • the paging message is monitored on the new PO.
  • FIG. 10 shows the steps or operations of the paging method, but these steps or operations are only examples, and the embodiment of the present application may also perform other operations or variations of each operation in FIG. 10.
  • the various steps in Fig. 10 may be performed in a different order from that shown in Fig. 10, and it is possible that not all the operations in Fig. 7 are to be performed.
  • the terminal device determines that a paging conflict occurs between the first user identity and the second user identity.
  • the terminal device sends auxiliary information to the core network device.
  • the manner in which the terminal device sends the auxiliary information to the core network device may be similar to the manner in which the first indication information is sent.
  • the message carrying the auxiliary information and the message carrying the first indication information may be of the same type. For details, please refer to the above description. For brevity, details are not repeated here.
  • the core network device reassigns the fourth user equipment identifier to the terminal device according to the auxiliary information.
  • the core network device sends the fourth user equipment identifier to the terminal device.
  • the manner in which the core network device sends the fourth user equipment identification to the terminal device may be similar to the manner in which the second user equipment identification, the first offset value, or the second offset value is sent.
  • the core network device sends the fourth user equipment identification to the terminal device.
  • the terminal device sends the aforementioned auxiliary information to the core network device in the RRC connected state. After sending the auxiliary information, the terminal device enters the idle state from the RRC connected state.
  • the core network device determines to page the terminal device.
  • step 704 in FIG. 7 For details, please refer to the description in step 704 in FIG. 7, for the sake of brevity, details are not repeated here.
  • the core network device sends a paging message to the access network device, where the paging message carries the fourth user equipment identifier.
  • the access network device determines a new PO of the first user identity according to the fourth user equipment identifier.
  • the terminal device determines a new PO of the first user identity according to the fourth user equipment identifier, and monitors the paging message on the new PO.
  • the process of determining the new PO can be referred to the above description, and for the sake of brevity, it will not be repeated here.
  • the access network device sends a paging message on the new PO.
  • the terminal device when the terminal device supports the first user identity and the second user identity, the terminal device sends the first user identity parameter for determining the paging occasion to the core network device, so that the core network
  • the device can reassign a user equipment identity to the first user identity, so that when the terminal device listens to a paging message in the idle state as the first user identity, it can be in the time domain resource of the PO in the paging cycle without the identity of the second user.
  • the conflicting new PO is monitored on the new PO, thereby avoiding paging conflicts of multiple user identities of the terminal device.
  • the access network device when the first user identity of the terminal device is in the inactive state, the paging message can also be monitored on the new PO. Different from the first user identity of the terminal device in the idle state, in the inactive state, the access network device initiates paging to the terminal device. In addition, before the terminal device enters the inactive state, the fourth user equipment identifier may be sent to the access network device through the initial context establishment request. In addition, the access network device may also send an Xn paging message to the adjacent access network device, which contains a fourth user equipment identifier, which is used to instruct the adjacent network device to determine a new PO based on the fourth user equipment identifier. The adjacent access network device can also send an air interface paging message to the terminal device on the new PO. Specifically, when the first user identity of the terminal device is in the inactive state, the flow of monitoring the paging message can be referred to the description in FIG. 8. For the sake of brevity, it will not be repeated here.
  • FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram of a wireless communication apparatus 1100 provided in an embodiment of this application.
  • the device 1100 may also be referred to as a paging device.
  • the apparatus 1100 may be a terminal device, or a chip or circuit, such as a chip or circuit that can be provided in a terminal device.
  • the apparatus 1100 may be a core network device, or a chip or circuit, such as a chip or circuit that can be provided in a core network device.
  • the apparatus 1100 may be an access network device, or a chip or circuit, for example, a chip or circuit that can be provided in an access network device.
  • the apparatus 1100 may include a processing unit 1110 (that is, an example of a processor) and a transceiver unit 1130.
  • the processing unit 1110 may also be referred to as a determining unit.
  • the transceiver unit 1130 may include a receiving unit and a sending unit.
  • the transceiver unit 1130 may be implemented by a transceiver or a transceiver-related circuit or interface circuit.
  • the device may further include a storage unit 1120.
  • the storage unit 1120 is used to store instructions.
  • the storage unit may also be used to store data or information.
  • the storage unit 1120 may be implemented by a memory.
  • the processing unit 1110 is configured to execute the instructions stored in the storage unit 1120, so that the apparatus 1100 implements the steps performed by the terminal device in the foregoing method.
  • the processing unit 1110 may be used to call the data of the storage unit 1120, so that the apparatus 1100 implements the steps performed by the terminal device in the foregoing method.
  • the processing unit 1110 is configured to execute the instructions stored in the storage unit 1120, so that the apparatus 1100 implements the steps performed by the core network device in the foregoing method.
  • the processing unit 1110 may be used to call the data of the storage unit 1120, so that the apparatus 1100 implements the steps performed by the core network device in the foregoing method.
  • the processing unit 1110 is configured to execute the instructions stored in the storage unit 1120, so that the apparatus 1100 implements the steps performed by the access network device in the foregoing method.
  • the processing unit 1110 may be used to call the data of the storage unit 1120, so that the apparatus 1100 implements the steps performed by the core network device in the foregoing method.
  • the processing unit 1110, the storage unit 1120, and the transceiver unit 1130 may communicate with each other through internal connection paths, and transmit control and/or data signals.
  • the storage unit 1120 is used to store a computer program, and the processing unit 1110 can be used to call and run the calculation program from the storage unit 1120 to control the transceiver unit 1130 to receive and/or send signals to complete the above method. Steps for terminal equipment or core network equipment or access network equipment.
  • the storage unit 1120 may be integrated in the processing unit 1110, or may be provided separately from the processing unit 1110.
  • the transceiver unit 1130 includes a receiver and a transmitter.
  • the receiver and the transmitter may be the same or different physical entities. When they are the same physical entity, they can be collectively referred to as transceivers.
  • the transceiver unit 1130 includes an input interface and an output interface.
  • the function of the transceiver unit 1130 may be implemented by a transceiver circuit or a dedicated chip for transceiver.
  • the processing unit 1110 may be implemented by a dedicated processing chip, a processing circuit, a processing unit, or a general-purpose chip.
  • a general-purpose computer may be considered to implement the communication device (such as a terminal device, or an access network device, or a core network device) provided in the embodiments of the present application. That is to say, the program code for realizing the functions of the processing unit 1110 and the transceiving unit 1130 is stored in the storage unit 1120.
  • the general processing unit implements the functions of the processing unit 1110 and the transceiving unit 1130 by executing the code in the storage unit 1120.
  • the apparatus 1100 may be a terminal device, or a chip or circuit provided in the terminal device.
  • the processing unit 1110 is configured to determine that the first user identity includes the first paging occasion PO and the first paging opportunity in a paging cycle of the first user identity.
  • the second PO, the first PO and the second PO are used for the access network device to page the device.
  • the transceiver unit 1130 is configured to monitor the paging message of the first user on the first PO or on the second PO as the first user.
  • the device 1100 also supports a second user identity, and the device 1100 includes a third PO in one paging cycle of the second user identity.
  • the device uses the second user identity to monitor the paging of the second user identity on the third PO Message, the device monitors the paging message of the first user on the second PO as the first user.
  • the device uses the second user identity to monitor the paging of the second user identity on the third PO Message, the device monitors the paging message of the first user identity on the first PO as the first user identity.
  • the device When the time domain position of the first PO and the time domain position of the second PO do not overlap with the time domain position of the third PO, the device operates in the first user as the first user.
  • the PO or the second PO monitors the paging message of the first user identity, and the device monitors the paging message of the second user identity on the third PO as the second user.
  • the time domain location of the first PO is determined according to the first user equipment identifier of the first user identity.
  • the time domain location of the second PO is determined according to the second user equipment identification of the first user identity, where the second user equipment identification is different from the first user equipment identification.
  • the time domain position of the second PO is determined according to the first user equipment identifier and the first offset value.
  • the time domain position of the second PO is determined according to the time domain position of the first PO and a second offset value, where the second offset value is used to indicate the time domain position of the second PO The offset relative to the time domain position of the first PO.
  • the second offset value includes at least one of a radio frame offset value, a subframe offset value, and a paging frame offset value.
  • the first user equipment identifier of the first user identity includes a temporary mobile user identification code S-TMSI of the first user identity.
  • the transceiving unit 1130 is further configured to receive the second user equipment identifier, or the first offset value, or the second offset value from the core network device as the first user identity .
  • the transceiver unit 1130 is configured to send first indication information to the core network device as the first user identity, where the first indication information is used to indicate that the apparatus supports at least two user identities, or indicate that the The first user identity of the device includes at least two POs in one paging cycle.
  • the transceiving unit 1130 is further configured to use the The first user identity sends the first indication information to the core network device.
  • each module or unit in the device 1100 can be used to perform various actions or processing procedures performed by the terminal device in the foregoing method.
  • each module or unit in the device 1100 can be used to perform various actions or processing procedures performed by the terminal device in the foregoing method.
  • detailed descriptions are omitted.
  • the apparatus 1100 may be a core network device, or a chip or circuit provided in the core network device.
  • the transceiver unit 1130 is configured to obtain first indication information, where the first indication information is used to indicate that the terminal device supports at least two users
  • the identity, or indicating the identity of the first user of the terminal device includes at least two POs in a paging cycle.
  • the transceiver unit 1130 is further configured to send second indication information to the access network device, where the second indication information is used to instruct the access network device to send a paging message to the terminal device on the at least two POs.
  • the transceiving unit 1130 is specifically configured to: send a paging message to the access network device, where the paging message is used to instruct the access network device to page the terminal device, and The paging message includes the second indication information.
  • the transceiver unit 1130 is specifically configured to send an initial context establishment request message to the access network device, where the initial context establishment request message includes the second indication information.
  • the at least two POs include a first PO and a second PO.
  • the second indication information includes a first user equipment identification and a second user equipment identification of the first user identity of the terminal device, wherein the first user equipment identification is used to determine the first PO, so The second user equipment identifier is used to determine the second PO; or
  • the second indication information includes a first user equipment identifier and a first offset value of the first user identity of the terminal equipment, where the first user equipment identifier is used to determine the first PO, so The first offset value is used to determine the second PO; or,
  • the second indication information includes a first user equipment identifier and a second offset value of the first user identity of the terminal equipment, where the first user equipment identifier is used to determine the first PO, so The second offset value is used to determine the second PO, and the second offset value is used to indicate the offset of the time domain position of the second PO relative to the time domain position of the first PO.
  • the second offset value includes at least one of a radio frame offset value, a subframe offset value, and a paging frame offset value.
  • the first user equipment identifier of the first user identity includes a temporary mobile user identification code S-TMSI of the first user identity.
  • the transceiving unit 1130 is further configured to send the second user equipment identifier, or the first offset value, or the second offset value to the terminal device.
  • each module or unit in the device 1100 can be used to perform various actions or processing procedures performed by the core network device in the above method.
  • the details are omitted. Description.
  • the apparatus 1100 may be an access network device, or a chip or circuit provided in the access network device.
  • the transceiver unit 1130 is configured to receive second indication information, and the second indication information is used to indicate that the device is in the terminal A paging message is sent to the terminal device on at least two paging occasions PO in a paging cycle of the first user identity of the device.
  • the processing unit 1110 is configured to determine a first PO and a second PO in the paging cycle, where the at least two POs include the first PO and the second PO;
  • the transceiver unit 1130 is further configured to send a paging message to the terminal device on the first PO and the second PO.
  • the time domain location of the first PO is determined according to the first user equipment identifier of the first user identity.
  • the time domain location of the second PO is determined according to the second user equipment identification of the first user identity, where the second user equipment identification is different from the first user equipment identification.
  • the time domain position of the second PO is determined according to the first user equipment identifier and the first offset value.
  • the time domain position of the second PO is determined according to the time domain position of the first PO and a second offset value, where the second offset value is used to indicate the time domain position of the second PO The offset relative to the time domain position of the first PO.
  • the second offset value includes at least one of a radio frame offset value, a subframe offset value, and a paging frame offset value.
  • the first user equipment identifier of the first user identity includes a temporary mobile user identification code S-TMSI of the first user identity.
  • the transceiving unit 1130 is specifically configured to receive a paging message, where the paging message is used to instruct the first access network device to page the first user identity of the terminal device, so The paging message includes the second indication information.
  • the transceiving unit 1130 is specifically configured to: receive the paging message from a core network device.
  • the transceiving unit 1130 is specifically configured to: receive the paging message from a second access network device, where the second access network device stores the context of the first user identity of the terminal device The access network equipment.
  • the transceiver unit 1130 is specifically configured to: receive an initial context establishment request message from the core network device, where the initial context establishment request message includes the second indication information.
  • the transceiver unit 1130 is further configured to: send a paging message to a third access network device, where the device is an access network device that saves the context of the first user identity of the terminal device, and the paging message The paging message is used to instruct the third access network device to page the first user identity of the terminal device, and the paging message includes the second indication information.
  • the second indication information includes a first user equipment identity and a second user equipment identity of the first user identity of the terminal device, wherein the first user equipment identity is used to determine the first user equipment identity.
  • a PO, the second user equipment identifier is used to determine the second PO. or
  • the second indication information includes a first user equipment identifier and a first offset value of the first user identity of the terminal equipment, where the first user equipment identifier is used to determine the first PO, so The first offset value is used to determine the second PO. or,
  • the second indication information includes a first user equipment identifier and a second offset value of the first user identity of the terminal equipment, where the first user equipment identifier is used to determine the first PO, so The second offset value is used to determine the second PO, and the second offset value is used to indicate an offset value of the time domain position of the second PO relative to the time domain position of the first PO.
  • the second offset value includes a radio frame offset value, or at least one of a subframe offset value and a paging frame offset value.
  • the first user equipment identifier of the first user identity includes a temporary mobile user identification code S-TMSI of the first user identity.
  • each module or unit in the device 1100 can be used to perform various actions or processing procedures performed by the access network device in the foregoing method.
  • the access network device in the foregoing method.
  • it is omitted. Its detailed description.
  • FIG. 12 is a schematic structural diagram of a terminal device 1200 provided by this application.
  • the terminal device 1200 can perform the actions performed by the terminal device in the foregoing method embodiments.
  • FIG. 12 only shows the main components of the terminal device.
  • the terminal device 1200 includes a processor, a memory, a control circuit, an antenna, and an input and output device.
  • the processor is mainly used to process the communication protocol and communication data, and to control the entire terminal device, execute the software program, and process the data of the software program. For example, it is used to support the terminal device to execute the above-mentioned transmission precoding matrix instruction method embodiment.
  • the memory is mainly used to store software programs and data, for example, to store the codebook described in the above embodiments.
  • the control circuit is mainly used for the conversion of baseband signals and radio frequency signals and the processing of radio frequency signals.
  • the control circuit and the antenna together can also be called a transceiver, which is mainly used to send and receive radio frequency signals in the form of electromagnetic waves.
  • Input and output devices such as touch screens, display screens, keyboards, etc., are mainly used to receive data input by users and output data to users.
  • the processor can read the software program in the storage unit, interpret and execute the instructions of the software program, and process the data of the software program.
  • the processor performs baseband processing on the data to be sent, and outputs the baseband signal to the radio frequency circuit.
  • the radio frequency circuit performs radio frequency processing on the baseband signal and sends the radio frequency signal to the outside in the form of electromagnetic waves through the antenna.
  • the radio frequency circuit receives the radio frequency signal through the antenna, converts the radio frequency signal into a baseband signal, and outputs the baseband signal to the processor, and the processor converts the baseband signal into data and processes the data.
  • FIG. 12 only shows a memory and a processor. In an actual terminal device, there may be multiple processors and memories.
  • the memory may also be referred to as a storage medium or a storage device, etc., which is not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
  • the processor may include a baseband processor and a central processing unit.
  • the baseband processor is mainly used to process communication protocols and communication data.
  • the central processing unit is mainly used to control the entire terminal device, execute software programs, and process software programs. data.
  • the processor in FIG. 12 integrates the functions of the baseband processor and the central processing unit.
  • the baseband processor and the central processing unit may also be independent processors, which are interconnected by technologies such as a bus.
  • the terminal device may include multiple baseband processors to adapt to different network standards, the terminal device may include multiple central processors to enhance its processing capabilities, and the various components of the terminal device may be connected through various buses.
  • the baseband processor may also be expressed as a baseband processing circuit or a baseband processing chip.
  • the central processing unit can also be expressed as a central processing circuit or a central processing chip.
  • the function of processing the communication protocol and the communication data may be built in the processor, or stored in the storage unit in the form of a software program, and the processor executes the software program to realize the baseband processing function.
  • the antenna and control circuit with the transceiving function can be regarded as the transceiving unit 1210 of the terminal device 1200
  • the processor with the processing function can be regarded as the processing unit 1220 of the terminal device 1200.
  • the terminal device 1200 includes a transceiving unit 1210 and a processing unit 1220.
  • the transceiving unit may also be referred to as a transceiver, a transceiver, a transceiving device, and so on.
  • the device for implementing the receiving function in the transceiver unit 1210 can be regarded as the receiving unit, and the device for implementing the sending function in the transceiver unit 1210 as the sending unit, that is, the transceiver unit includes a receiving unit and a sending unit.
  • the receiving unit may also be called a receiver, a receiver, a receiving circuit, etc.
  • the sending unit may be called a transmitter, a transmitter, or a transmitting circuit, etc.
  • FIG. 13 is a schematic structural diagram of an access network device 1300 provided by an embodiment of the application, which can be used to implement the access device (for example, the first access network device, the second access network device, or the third access network device) in the above method Access network equipment) function.
  • the access network device 1300 includes one or more radio frequency units, such as a remote radio unit (RRU) 1310 and one or more baseband units (BBU) (also known as digital units, digital units, DU) 1320.
  • RRU 1310 may be called a transceiver unit, a transceiver, a transceiver circuit, or a transceiver, etc., and it may include at least one antenna 1311 and a radio frequency unit 1312.
  • the RRU 1310 part is mainly used for receiving and sending of radio frequency signals and conversion of radio frequency signals and baseband signals, for example, for sending the signaling messages described in the foregoing embodiments to terminal equipment.
  • the BBU1320 part is mainly used to perform baseband processing, control the base station, and so on.
  • the RRU 1310 and the BBU 1320 may be physically set together, or may be physically separated, that is, a distributed base station.
  • the BBU 1320 is the control center of the base station, and may also be called a processing unit, which is mainly used to complete baseband processing functions, such as channel coding, multiplexing, modulation, and spreading.
  • the BBU (processing unit) 1320 may be used to control the base station 40 to execute the operation flow of the network device in the foregoing method embodiment.
  • the BBU 1320 may be composed of one or more single boards, and multiple single boards may jointly support a radio access network of a single access standard (such as an LTE system or a 5G system), and may also support different connections. Enter the standard wireless access network.
  • the BBU 1320 further includes a memory 1321 and a processor 1322.
  • the memory 1321 is used to store necessary instructions and data.
  • the memory 1321 stores the codebook in the above-mentioned embodiment and so on.
  • the processor 1322 is used to control the base station to perform necessary actions, for example, used to control the base station to execute the operation procedure of the network device in the foregoing method embodiment.
  • the memory 1321 and the processor 1322 may serve one or more single boards. In other words, the memory and the processor can be set separately on each board. It can also be that multiple boards share the same memory and processor. In addition, necessary circuits can be provided on each board.
  • SoC system-on-chip
  • all or part of the functions of part 1320 and part 1310 can be realized by SoC technology, for example, a base station function chip Realization, the base station function chip integrates a processor, a memory, an antenna interface and other devices, the program of the base station related functions is stored in the memory, and the processor executes the program to realize the related functions of the base station.
  • the base station function chip can also read a memory external to the chip to implement related functions of the base station.
  • FIG. 13 the structure of the access network device illustrated in FIG. 13 is only a possible form, and should not constitute any limitation in the embodiment of the present application. This application does not exclude the possibility of other types of base station structures that may appear in the future.
  • the processor may be a central processing unit (central processing unit, CPU), and the processor may also be other general-purpose processors, digital signal processors (digital signal processors, DSP), and dedicated integration Circuit (application specific integrated circuit, ASIC), ready-made programmable gate array (field programmable gate array, FPGA) or other programmable logic devices, discrete gates or transistor logic devices, discrete hardware components, etc.
  • the general-purpose processor may be a microprocessor or the processor may also be any conventional processor or the like.
  • the memory in the embodiments of the present application may be volatile memory or non-volatile memory, or may include both volatile and non-volatile memory.
  • the non-volatile memory can be read-only memory (ROM), programmable read-only memory (programmable ROM, PROM), erasable programmable read-only memory (erasable PROM, EPROM), and electrically available Erase programmable read-only memory (electrically EPROM, EEPROM) or flash memory.
  • the volatile memory may be random access memory (RAM), which is used as an external cache.
  • RAM random access memory
  • static random access memory static random access memory
  • DRAM dynamic random access memory
  • DRAM synchronous dynamic random access memory
  • Access memory synchronous DRAM, SDRAM
  • double data rate synchronous dynamic random access memory double data rate SDRAM, DDR SDRAM
  • enhanced synchronous dynamic random access memory enhanced SDRAM, ESDRAM
  • synchronous connection dynamic random access memory Take memory (synchlink DRAM, SLDRAM) and direct memory bus random access memory (direct rambus RAM, DR RAM).
  • the foregoing embodiments may be implemented in whole or in part by software, hardware, firmware or any other combination.
  • the above-mentioned embodiments may be implemented in the form of a computer program product in whole or in part.
  • the computer program product includes one or more computer instructions or computer programs.
  • the computer instructions or computer programs are loaded or executed on the computer, the processes or functions described in the embodiments of the present application are generated in whole or in part.
  • the computer may be a general-purpose computer, a special-purpose computer, a computer network, or other programmable devices.
  • the computer instructions may be stored in a computer-readable storage medium or transmitted from one computer-readable storage medium to another computer-readable storage medium. For example, the computer instructions may be transmitted from a website, computer, server, or data center.
  • the computer-readable storage medium may be any available medium that can be accessed by a computer or a data storage device such as a server or a data center that includes one or more sets of available media.
  • the usable medium may be a magnetic medium (for example, a floppy disk, a hard disk, a magnetic tape), an optical medium (for example, a DVD), or a semiconductor medium.
  • the semiconductor medium may be a solid state drive.
  • the embodiment of the present application also provides a computer-readable medium on which a computer program is stored, and when the computer program is executed by a computer, the steps performed by the terminal device in any of the above embodiments or the steps performed by the core network device are implemented. Or the steps performed by the access network equipment.
  • the embodiments of the present application also provide a computer program product that, when executed by a computer, implements the steps performed by the terminal device in any of the above embodiments, or the steps performed by the core network device, or the steps performed by the access network device. step.
  • the embodiment of the present application also provides a system chip, which includes a communication unit and a processing unit.
  • the processing unit may be a processor, for example.
  • the communication unit may be, for example, a communication interface, an input/output interface, a pin or a circuit, or the like.
  • the processing unit can execute computer instructions so that the chip in the communication device executes the steps performed by the terminal device provided in the embodiments of the present application, or the steps performed by the core network device, or the steps performed by the access network device.
  • the computer instructions are stored in a storage unit.
  • the embodiment of the present application also provides a communication system, which includes the aforementioned core network equipment, access network equipment, and terminal equipment.
  • various aspects or features of the present application can be implemented as methods, devices, or products using standard programming and/or engineering techniques.
  • article of manufacture used in this application encompasses a computer program accessible from any computer-readable device, carrier, or medium.
  • computer-readable media may include, but are not limited to: magnetic storage devices (for example, hard disks, floppy disks, or tapes, etc.), optical disks (for example, compact discs (CD), digital versatile discs (DVD)) Etc.), smart cards and flash memory devices (for example, erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM), cards, sticks or key drives, etc.).
  • various storage media described herein may represent one or more devices and/or other machine-readable media for storing information.
  • machine-readable medium may include, but is not limited to, wireless channels and various other media capable of storing, containing, and/or carrying instructions and/or data.
  • the disclosed system, device, and method may be implemented in other ways.
  • the device embodiments described above are merely illustrative, for example, the division of the units is only a logical function division, and there may be other divisions in actual implementation, for example, multiple units or components may be combined or It can be integrated into another system, or some features can be ignored or not implemented.
  • the displayed or discussed mutual coupling or direct coupling or communication connection may be indirect coupling or communication connection through some interfaces, devices or units, and may be in electrical, mechanical or other forms.
  • the units described as separate components may or may not be physically separated, and the components displayed as units may or may not be physical units, that is, they may be located in one place, or they may be distributed on multiple network units. Some or all of the units may be selected according to actual needs to achieve the objectives of the solutions of the embodiments.
  • the functional units in the various embodiments of the present application may be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit may exist alone physically, or two or more units may be integrated into one unit.
  • the function is implemented in the form of a software functional unit and sold or used as an independent product, it can be stored in a computer readable storage medium.
  • the technical solution of the present application essentially or the part that contributes to the existing technology or the part of the technical solution can be embodied in the form of a software product, and the computer software product is stored in a storage medium, including Several instructions are used to make a computer device (which may be a personal computer, a server, or a network device, etc.) execute all or part of the steps of the methods described in the various embodiments of the present application.
  • the aforementioned storage media include: U disk, mobile hard disk, read-only memory (Read-Only Memory, ROM), random access memory (Random Access Memory, RAM), magnetic disk or optical disk and other media that can store program code .

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L'invention concerne un procédé et un appareil de radiomessagerie. Le procédé de radiomessagerie comprend les étapes suivantes : un dispositif terminal détermine qu'une première identité d'utilisateur comprend une première occasion de radiomessagerie (PO) et une seconde PO dans un cycle de radiomessagerie destiné à la première identité d'utilisateur, la première PO et la seconde PO étant utilisées pour appeler le dispositif terminal au moyen d'un dispositif de réseau d'accès ; et le dispositif terminal surveille ensuite, en tant que première identité d'utilisateur et au niveau de la première PO ou au niveau de la seconde PO, un message de radiomessagerie de la première identité d'utilisateur. Par conséquent, dans les modes de réalisation de la présente invention, une première PO et une seconde PO sont prévues dans un cycle de radiomessagerie d'une première identité d'utilisateur d'un dispositif terminal, et un dispositif de réseau d'accès envoie un message de radiomessagerie sur la première PO et la seconde PO, de sorte que, lors de la surveillance, en tant que première identité d'utilisateur, du message de radiomessagerie, le dispositif terminal puisse choisir de surveiller le message de radiomessagerie sur la première PO ou de surveiller le message de radiomessagerie sur la seconde PO, ce qui permet d'éviter une perte de radiomessagerie en plus d'aider à éviter le problème d'appels manqués provoqués par la perte de radiomessagerie.
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