WO2021095856A1 - Dispositif terminal, station de base et procédé - Google Patents

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WO2021095856A1
WO2021095856A1 PCT/JP2020/042468 JP2020042468W WO2021095856A1 WO 2021095856 A1 WO2021095856 A1 WO 2021095856A1 JP 2020042468 W JP2020042468 W JP 2020042468W WO 2021095856 A1 WO2021095856 A1 WO 2021095856A1
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翔一 鈴木
中嶋 大一郎
智造 野上
渉 大内
友樹 吉村
李 泰雨
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  • the present invention relates to a terminal device, a base station device, and a communication method.
  • the present application claims priority with respect to Japanese Patent Application No. 2019-2076776 filed in Japan on November 15, 2019, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
  • NR New Radio
  • IMT International Mobile Telecommunication Union
  • ITU International Telecommunication Union
  • Non-Patent Document 1 NR is required to meet the requirements assuming three scenarios of eMBB (enhanced Mobile BroadBand), mMTC (massive Machine Type Communication), and URLLC (UltraReliable and Low Latency Communication) within the framework of a single technology. ..
  • One aspect of the present invention provides a terminal device that efficiently communicates, a communication method used for the terminal device, a base station device that efficiently communicates, and a communication method used for the base station device.
  • the first aspect of the present invention is a terminal device, wherein a receiving unit that receives the first PDSCH and a first HARQ-ACK codebook of X bits for the first PDSCH are first.
  • the X bit is deleted from the beginning of the second HARQ-ACK codebook, and the second HARQ-ACK codebook and the HARQ-ACK information including the first HARQ-ACK codebook are obtained. Includes reporting through a second PUCCH transmission opportunity.
  • a second aspect of the present invention is a terminal device, in which a receiving unit that receives the first PDSCH and a first HARQ-ACK codebook of X bits for the first PDSCH are first.
  • a transmitter that reports via the PUCCH transmission opportunity of receives a second PDSCH after the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, and generates a second HARQ-ACK codebook for the second PDSCH.
  • the HARQ-ACK information generated by adding the X + 1th and subsequent bits to the first HARQ-ACK information in the second HARQ-ACK codebook is reported via the second PUCCH transmission opportunity. Including that.
  • a third aspect of the present invention is a terminal device, wherein a receiving unit that receives the first PDSCH and a first HARQ-ACK codebook of X bits for the first PDSCH are first.
  • the HARQ-ACK information generated by replacing the first bit of the second HARQ-ACK codebook with the first HARQ-ACK codebook is reported via the second PUCCH transmission opportunity. Including that.
  • a fourth aspect of the present invention is a terminal device, the first HARQ-ACK codebook including at least a receiving unit for receiving the first PDSCH and a HARQ-ACK bit for the first PDSCH.
  • the second PDSCH is received after the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, and HARQ- for the second PDSCH is provided.
  • a fifth aspect of the present invention is a base station apparatus, wherein a transmission unit that transmits a first PDSCH and a first HARQ-ACK codebook of X bits for the first PDSCH are provided.
  • a receiver that receives via one PUCCH transmission opportunity is provided, a second PDSCH is transmitted after the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, and a second HARQ-ACK codebook for the second PDSCH is generated. Then, in the second HARQ-ACK codebook, the X bit is deleted from the beginning, and the second HARQ-ACK codebook and the HARQ-ACK information including the first HARQ-ACK codebook are obtained. Includes receiving via the second PUCCH transmission opportunity.
  • a sixth aspect of the present invention is a base station apparatus, wherein a transmission unit that transmits a first PDSCH and a first HARQ-ACK codebook of X bits for the first PDSCH are provided.
  • a receiver that receives via one PUCCH transmission opportunity is provided, a second PDSCH is transmitted after the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, and a second HARQ-ACK codebook for the second PDSCH is generated.
  • the X + 1th and subsequent bits provide the HARQ-ACK information generated by being added to the first HARQ-ACK codebook as a second PUCCH transmission opportunity. Including receiving through.
  • a seventh aspect of the present invention is a base station apparatus, wherein a transmission unit that transmits a first PDSCH and a first HARQ-ACK codebook of X bits for the first PDSCH are provided.
  • a receiver that receives via one PUCCH transmission opportunity is provided, a second PDSCH is transmitted after the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, and a second HARQ-ACK codebook for the second PDSCH is generated.
  • the HARQ-ACK information generated by replacing the first bit of the second HARQ-ACK codebook with the first HARQ-ACK codebook is received via the second PUCCH transmission opportunity. , Including that.
  • An eighth aspect of the present invention is a base station apparatus, the first HARQ-ACK code including at least a transmission unit for transmitting the first PDSCH and a HARQ-ACK bit for the first PDSCH.
  • the book is provided with a receiving unit that receives the book via the PUCCH corresponding to the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, transmits the second PDSCH after the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, and HARQ with respect to the second PDSCH.
  • a second HARQ-ACK codebook containing at least the -ACK bit is generated, and HARQ- is based at least on the parameters used to generate the second HARQ-ACK codebook and the first HARQ-ACK codebook.
  • a ninth aspect of the present invention is a communication method, which is a communication method used in a terminal device, which receives a first PDSCH and has an X-bit first HARQ with respect to the first PDSCH.
  • the ACK codebook is reported via the first PUCCH transmission opportunity
  • the second PDSCH is received after the first PUCCH transmission opportunity
  • the second HARQ-ACK codebook for the second PDSCH.
  • HARQ-ACK information that is generated deletes the X bit from the beginning of the second HARQ-ACK codebook, and includes the second HARQ-ACK codebook and the first HARQ-ACK codebook.
  • a tenth aspect of the present invention is a communication method used for a terminal device, which receives a first PDSCH and displays an X-bit first HARQ-ACK codebook for the first PDSCH. Report via the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, receive the second PDSCH after the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, generate a second HARQ-ACK codebook for the second PDSCH, and generate the second HARQ-ACK codebook.
  • the HARQ-ACK information generated by adding the X + 1th bit and the subsequent bits to the first HARQ-ACK information in the HARQ-ACK codebook of the above is reported via the second PUCCH transmission opportunity. Including.
  • An eleventh aspect of the present invention is a communication method, which is a communication method used in a terminal device, which receives a first PDSCH and has an X-bit first HARQ with respect to the first PDSCH.
  • the ACK codebook is reported via the first PUCCH transmission opportunity
  • the second PDSCH is received after the first PUCCH transmission opportunity
  • the second HARQ-ACK codebook for the second PDSCH is reported via the first PUCCH transmission opportunity
  • HARQ-ACK information that is generated deletes the X bit from the beginning of the second HARQ-ACK codebook, and includes the second HARQ-ACK codebook and the first HARQ-ACK codebook. Is reported via a second PUCCH transmission opportunity.
  • a twelfth aspect of the present invention is a communication method, which is a communication method used in a terminal device, which receives a first PDSCH and includes at least a HARQ-ACK bit for the first PDSCH.
  • the first HARQ-ACK codebook is reported via the PUCCH corresponding to the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, the second PDSCH is received after the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, and for the second PDSCH.
  • Generate a second HARQ-ACK codebook that contains at least the HARQ-ACK bit and Generate HARQ-ACK information based on at least the parameters used to generate the second HARQ-ACK codebook and the first HARQ-ACK codebook, and transmit the HARQ-ACK information to the second PUCCH.
  • a thirteenth aspect of the present invention is a communication method, which is a communication method used in a base station apparatus, in which a first PDSCH is transmitted and an X bit with respect to the first PDSCH is first.
  • the HARQ-ACK codebook is received via the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, the second PDSCH is transmitted after the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, and the second HARQ-ACK codebook for the second PDSCH. Is generated, the X bit is deleted from the beginning of the second HARQ-ACK codebook, and the HARQ-ACK including the second HARQ-ACK codebook and the first HARQ-ACK codebook is included.
  • the information is received via a second PUCCH transmission opportunity.
  • a fourteenth aspect of the present invention is a communication method, which is a communication method used in a base station apparatus, in which a first PDSCH is transmitted and an X bit with respect to the first PDSCH is first.
  • the HARQ-ACK codebook is received via the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, the second PDSCH is transmitted after the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, and the second HARQ-ACK codebook for the second PDSCH. Is generated, and among the second HARQ-ACK codebook, the bits after the X + 1th bit are added to the first HARQ-ACK codebook to transmit the generated HARQ-ACK information to the second PUCCH. Includes receiving through opportunities.
  • a fifteenth aspect of the present invention is a communication method, which is a communication method used in a base station apparatus, in which a first PDSCH is transmitted and an X bit with respect to the first PDSCH is first.
  • the HARQ-ACK codebook is received via the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, the second PDSCH is transmitted after the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, and the second HARQ-ACK codebook for the second PDSCH.
  • the HARQ-ACK information generated by replacing the first bit of the second HARQ-ACK codebook with the first HARQ-ACK codebook is transmitted via the second PUCCH transmission opportunity. Including receiving.
  • a sixteenth aspect of the present invention is a communication method, which is a communication method used in a base station apparatus, in which a first PDSCH is transmitted and at least a HARQ-ACK bit for the first PDSCH is set.
  • the including first HARQ-ACK codebook is received via the PUCCH corresponding to the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, the second PDSCH is transmitted after the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, and the second PDSCH.
  • a second HARQ-ACK codebook containing at least the HARQ-ACK bit for is generated, based on at least the parameters used to generate the second HARQ-ACK codebook and the first HARQ-ACK codebook.
  • the HARQ-ACK information is generated and includes receiving the HARQ-ACK information via a second PUCCH transmission opportunity.
  • the terminal device can efficiently communicate.
  • the base station apparatus can efficiently communicate.
  • This is an example showing the relationship between the N slot symb , the setting ⁇ of the subcarrier interval, the slot setting, and the CP setting according to one aspect of the present embodiment.
  • It is a schematic diagram which shows an example of the resource grid in the subframe which concerns on one aspect of this Embodiment.
  • It is a figure which shows an example of the monitoring opportunity of the search area set which concerns on one aspect of this Embodiment.
  • It is a schematic block diagram which shows the structure of the base station apparatus 3 which concerns on one aspect of this Embodiment.
  • FIG. 1 It is a figure which shows the correspondence example of the monitoring opportunity (Monitoring Occasion for search space set) of the search area set which concerns on one aspect of this Embodiment, and the monitoring opportunity (Monitoring Occasion for PDCCH) of PDCCH. It is a figure which shows the configuration example of the set of monitoring opportunities of PDCCH for slot n which concerns on one aspect of this embodiment. It is a figure which shows the configuration example of the set of monitoring opportunities of PDCCH for slot n which concerns on one aspect of this embodiment. It is a figure which shows the configuration example of the set of monitoring opportunities of PDCCH for slot n which concerns on one aspect of this embodiment.
  • a and / or B may be a term including "A”, “B”, or "A and B”.
  • Ceil (A) is the ceiling function of A. ceil (A) may be a function that outputs the smallest integer within the range not less than A.
  • log2 (B) is a logarithmic function with a base of 2 for B.
  • power (A, B) is a power function defined for the constant A. That is, power (A, B) is A to the B power.
  • mod (E, F) may be a function that outputs the remainder obtained by dividing E by F.
  • mod (E, F) may be a function that outputs a value corresponding to the remainder obtained by dividing E by F.
  • (E) mod (F) may be a function that outputs the remainder obtained by dividing E by F.
  • (E) mod (F) may be a function that outputs a value corresponding to the remainder obtained by dividing E by F.
  • E) mod (F) may be a function that outputs a value corresponding to the remainder obtained by dividing E by F.
  • the parameter or information may include at least a parameter or information indicating the one or more values.
  • the upper layer parameter may be a single upper layer parameter.
  • the upper layer parameter may be an information element (IE: Information Element) including a plurality of parameters.
  • FIG. 1 is a conceptual diagram of a wireless communication system according to one aspect of the present embodiment.
  • the wireless communication system includes terminal devices 1A to 1C and a base station device 3.
  • the terminal devices 1A to 1C will also be referred to as a terminal device 1.
  • the base station device 3 may be configured to include one or both of the MCG (Master Cell Group) and the SCG (Secondary Cell Group).
  • MCG is a group of serving cells composed of at least PCell (Primary Cell).
  • An SCG is a group of serving cells including at least a PSCell (Primary Secondary Cell).
  • the PCell may be a serving cell given based on the initial connection.
  • the MCG may be configured to include one or more SCells (Secondary Cells).
  • the SCG may be configured to include one or more SCells.
  • a serving cell identity is a short identifier for identifying a serving cell. The serving cell identifier may be given by a higher layer parameter.
  • At least OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex
  • the OFDM symbol is a unit of the OFDM time domain.
  • the OFDM symbol comprises at least one or more subcarriers.
  • the OFDM symbol may be converted into a time-continuous signal in the baseband signal generation.
  • the subcarrier spacing configuration ⁇ may be set to any of 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and / or 5.
  • the setting ⁇ of the subcarrier spacing may be given by the upper layer parameter.
  • a time unit (time unit) T c is used to express the length of the time domain.
  • ⁇ f max may be the maximum value of the subcarrier spacing supported in the wireless communication system according to one aspect of the present embodiment.
  • ⁇ f ref may be 15 kHz.
  • N f and ref may be 2048.
  • the constant ⁇ may be a value indicating the relationship between the reference subcarrier interval and T c.
  • the constant ⁇ may be used for the length of the subframe.
  • the number of slots contained in the subframe may be given, at least based on the constant ⁇ .
  • ⁇ f ref is the reference subcarrier interval
  • N f and ref are values corresponding to the reference subcarrier interval.
  • Transmission on the downlink and / or transmission on the uplink consists of 10 ms frames.
  • the frame is composed of 10 subframes.
  • the length of the subframe is 1 ms.
  • the length of the frame may be given regardless of the subcarrier spacing ⁇ f. That is, the frame setting may be given regardless of ⁇ .
  • the length of the subframe may be given regardless of the subcarrier spacing ⁇ f. That is, the subframe setting may be given regardless of ⁇ .
  • the number and index of slots contained in a subframe may be given for a given subcarrier spacing setting ⁇ .
  • the first slot number n ⁇ s may be given in ascending order in the range of 0 to N subframe, ⁇ slot -1 within the subframe.
  • the number and index of slots contained in the frame may be given for the setting ⁇ of the subcarrier spacing.
  • the second slot numbers n ⁇ s, f may be given in ascending order in the range of 0 to N frame, ⁇ slot -1 in the frame.
  • One slot may contain consecutive N slot symbs of OFDM symbols.
  • the N slot symb may be given at least based on some or all of the slot configuration and / or the CP (Cyclic Prefix) setting.
  • the slot setting may be given by at least the upper layer parameter tdd-UL-DL-ConfigurationCommon.
  • CP settings may be given at least based on higher layer parameters.
  • CP settings may be given at least based on dedicated RRC signaling.
  • the first slot number and the second slot number are also referred to as slot numbers (slot indexes).
  • FIG. 2 is an example showing the relationship between the N slot symb , the setting ⁇ of the subcarrier interval, and the CP setting according to one aspect of the present embodiment.
  • N slot symb 14
  • N slot symb 12
  • An antenna port is defined by the fact that the channel through which a symbol is transmitted in one antenna port can be estimated from the channel in which another symbol is transmitted in the same antenna port. If the large scale property of the channel on which the symbol is transmitted on one antenna port can be estimated from the channel on which the symbol is transmitted on the other antenna port, the two antenna ports are QCL (Quasi Co-Located). ) Is called.
  • Large scale characteristics may include at least the long interval characteristics of the channel. Large-scale characteristics include delay spread (delay spread), Doppler spread (Doppler spread), Doppler shift (Doppler shift), average gain (average gain), average delay (average delay), and beam parameters (spatial Rx parameters). It may include at least some or all.
  • the fact that the first antenna port and the second antenna port are QCL with respect to the beam parameters means that the receiving beam assumed by the receiving side with respect to the first antenna port and the receiving beam assumed by the receiving side with respect to the second antenna port. May be the same.
  • the fact that the first antenna port and the second antenna port are QCL with respect to the beam parameters means that the transmitting beam assumed by the receiving side with respect to the first antenna port and the transmitting beam assumed by the receiving side with respect to the second antenna port. May be the same.
  • the terminal device 1 assumes that the two antenna ports are QCLs when the large-scale characteristics of the channel through which the symbol is transmitted in one antenna port can be estimated from the channel in which the symbol is transmitted in the other antenna port. May be done.
  • the fact that the two antenna ports are QCLs may mean that the two antenna ports are QCLs.
  • N ⁇ RB, x may indicate the number of resource blocks given for setting the subcarrier spacing ⁇ for carrier x.
  • N ⁇ RB, x may be the maximum number of resource blocks given for setting the subcarrier spacing ⁇ for carrier x.
  • the carrier x indicates either a downlink carrier or an uplink carrier. That is, x is "DL" or "UL".
  • N ⁇ RB is a name that includes N ⁇ RB, DL , and / or N ⁇ RB, UL.
  • NRB sc may indicate the number of subcarriers contained in one resource block.
  • At least one resource grid may be provided for each antenna port p and / or for each subcarrier spacing setting ⁇ and / or for each Transmission direction setting.
  • the transmission direction includes at least a downlink (DL: DownLink) and an uplink (UL: UpLink).
  • DL: DownLink downlink
  • UL: UpLink uplink
  • a set of parameters including at least a part or all of the antenna port p, the subcarrier interval setting ⁇ , and the transmission direction setting is also referred to as a first radio parameter set. That is, one resource grid may be given for each first set of radio parameters.
  • the carrier included in the serving cell is referred to as a downlink carrier (or downlink component carrier).
  • the carrier included in the serving cell is referred to as an uplink carrier (uplink component carrier).
  • the downlink component carrier and the uplink component carrier are collectively referred to as a component carrier (or carrier).
  • Each element in the resource grid given for each first set of radio parameters is referred to as a resource element.
  • the resource element is specified by the frequency domain index k sc and the time domain index l sym.
  • resource elements are identified by a frequency domain index k sc and a time domain index l sym.
  • the resource element specified by the frequency domain index k sc and the time domain index l sym is also referred to as a resource element (k sc , l sym).
  • the frequency domain index k sc indicates any value from 0 to N ⁇ RB N RB sc -1.
  • N ⁇ RB may be the number of resource blocks given for setting the subcarrier spacing ⁇ .
  • the frequency domain index k sc may correspond to the subcarrier index k sc.
  • the time domain index l sym may correspond to the OFDM symbol index l sym.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing an example of a resource grid in the subframe according to one aspect of the present embodiment.
  • the horizontal axis is the time domain index l sym
  • the vertical axis is the frequency domain index k sc .
  • the frequency domain of the resource grid contains N ⁇ RB N RB sc subcarriers.
  • the time domain of the resource grid may contain 14.2 ⁇ OFDM symbols.
  • One resource block is configured to include N RB sc subcarriers.
  • the time domain of the resource block may correspond to a 1 OFDM symbol.
  • the time domain of the resource block may correspond to 14 OFDM symbols.
  • the time domain of the resource block may correspond to one or more slots.
  • the time domain of the resource block may correspond to one subframe.
  • the terminal device 1 may be instructed to perform transmission / reception using only a subset of the resource grid.
  • a subset of the resource grid also referred to as the BWP, may be given based on at least some or all of the higher layer parameters and / or DCI.
  • BWP is also called a band part (BP: bandwidth part). That is, the terminal device 1 may not be instructed to perform transmission / reception using all sets of resource grids. That is, the terminal device 1 may be instructed to perform transmission / reception using a part of the frequency resources in the resource grid.
  • One BWP may be composed of a plurality of resource blocks in the frequency domain.
  • One BWP may be composed of a plurality of continuous resource blocks in the frequency domain.
  • the BWP set for the downlink carrier is also referred to as the downlink BWP.
  • the BWP set for the uplink carrier is also referred to as the uplink BWP.
  • One or more downlink BWPs may be set for the terminal device 1.
  • the terminal device 1 may attempt to receive a physical channel (eg, PDCCH, PDSCH, SS / PBCH, etc.) on one downlink BWP of one or more downlink BWPs.
  • the one downlink BWP is also referred to as an activated downlink BWP.
  • One or more uplink BWPs may be set for the terminal device 1.
  • the terminal device 1 may attempt to transmit a physical channel (eg, PUCCH, PUSCH, PRACH, etc.) in one of the uplink BWPs of one or more uplinks BWP.
  • the one uplink BWP is also referred to as an activated uplink BWP.
  • a set of downlink BWP may be set for each of the serving cells.
  • a set of downlink BWPs may include one or more downlink BWPs.
  • a set of uplink BWPs may be set for each of the serving cells.
  • a set of uplink BWPs may include one or more uplink BWPs.
  • the upper layer parameter is a parameter included in the upper layer signal.
  • the signal of the upper layer may be RRC (RadioResourceControl) signaling or MAC CE (MediumAccessControlControlElement).
  • the signal of the upper layer may be a signal of the RRC layer or a signal of the MAC layer.
  • the signal of the upper layer may be common RRC signaling.
  • the common RRC signaling may include at least some or all of the following features C1 to C3. Feature C1) Mapped to BCCH logical channel or CCCH logical channel Feature C2) Mapped to feature C3) PBCH containing at least the radioResourceConfigCommon information element
  • the radioResourceConfigCommon information element may include information indicating a setting commonly used in the serving cell.
  • the settings commonly used in the serving cell may include at least the PRACH setting.
  • the PRACH setting may indicate at least one or more random access preamble indexes.
  • the PRACH setting may indicate at least the PRACH time / frequency resources.
  • the signal of the upper layer may be dedicated RRC signaling.
  • Dedicated RRC signaling may include at least some or all of the following features D1 to D2.
  • Feature D2) Includes at least a radioResourceControlDedicated information element
  • the radioResourceControlDedicated information element may include at least information indicating a setting unique to the terminal device 1.
  • the radioResourceControlDedicated information element may include at least information indicating the setting of the BWP.
  • the BWP settings may at least indicate the frequency resources of the BWP.
  • the MIB, the first system information, and the second system information may be included in the common RRC signaling.
  • higher layer messages that are mapped to the DCCH logical channel and that include at least the radioResourceConfigCommon may be included in the common RRC signaling.
  • the message of the upper layer which is mapped to the DCCH logical channel and does not include the radioResourceConfigCommon information element may be included in the dedicated RRC signaling.
  • the upper layer messages that are mapped to the DCCH logical channel and include at least the radioRelocationConfigdicated information element may be included in the dedicated RRC signaling.
  • the first system information may at least indicate the time index of the SS (Synchronization Signal) block.
  • the SS block is also referred to as an SS / PBCH block (SS / PBCH block).
  • the SS / PBCH block is also referred to as SS / PBCH.
  • the first system information may include at least information related to the PRACH resource.
  • the first system information may include at least information related to the initial connection settings.
  • the second system information may be system information other than the first system information.
  • the radioResourceControlDedicated information element may include at least information related to the PRACH resource.
  • the radioResourceConfigDedicated information element may contain at least information related to the initial connection settings.
  • the uplink physical channel may correspond to a set of resource elements that carry information that occurs in the upper layers.
  • the uplink physical channel is a physical channel used in the uplink carrier. In the wireless communication system according to one aspect of the present embodiment, at least some or all of the following uplink physical channels are used.
  • ⁇ PUCCH Physical Uplink Control CHannel
  • PUSCH Physical Uplink Shared CHannel
  • PRACH Physical Random Access CHannel
  • Uplink control information may be used to transmit uplink control information (UCI: Uplink Control Information).
  • Uplink control information includes channel state information (CSI: Channel State Information), scheduling request (SR: Scheduling Request), transport block (TB: Transport block, MAC PDU: Medium Access Control Protocol Data Unit, DL-SCH: Downlink).
  • CSI Channel State Information
  • SR Scheduling Request
  • transport block TB: Transport block
  • MAC PDU Medium Access Control Protocol Data Unit
  • DL-SCH Downlink
  • PDSCH Physical Downlink Shared Channel).
  • the HARQ-ACK information may include at least the HARQ-ACK bits corresponding to one transport block.
  • the HARQ-ACK bit may indicate ACK (acknowledgement) or NACK (negative-acknowledgement) corresponding to one or more transport blocks.
  • the HARQ-ACK information may include at least a HARQ-ACK codebook containing one or more HARQ-ACK bits.
  • the fact that the HARQ-ACK bit corresponds to one or more transport blocks may mean that the HARQ-ACK bit corresponds to a PDSCH containing the one or more transport blocks.
  • the HARQ-ACK bit may indicate ACK or NACK corresponding to one CBG (Code Block Group) included in the transport block.
  • CBG Code Block Group
  • Scheduling Request may be at least used to request PUSCH resources for initial transmission.
  • the scheduling request bit may be used to indicate either a positive SR (positive SR) or a negative SR (negative SR).
  • the fact that the scheduling request bit indicates a positive SR is also referred to as "a positive SR is transmitted".
  • a positive SR may indicate that the terminal device 1 requires PUSCH resources for initial transmission.
  • a positive SR may indicate that the scheduling request is Triggered by the upper layer.
  • a positive SR may be transmitted when the upper layer instructs it to transmit a scheduling request.
  • the fact that the scheduling request bit indicates a negative SR is also referred to as "a negative SR is transmitted”.
  • a negative SR may indicate that the terminal device 1 does not require PUSCH resources for initial transmission.
  • a negative SR may indicate that the scheduling request is not triggered by the upper layer. Negative SRs may be sent if the higher layer does not instruct them to send scheduling requests.
  • the channel state information may include at least a part or all of a channel quality index (CQI: Channel Quality Indicator), a precoder matrix index (PMI: Precoder Matrix Indicator), and a rank index (RI: Rank Indicator).
  • CQI is an index related to channel quality (for example, propagation intensity)
  • PMI is an index indicating a precoder.
  • RI is an index that indicates the transmission rank (or the number of transmission layers).
  • PUCCH supports PUCCH format (PUCCH format 0 to PUCCH format 4).
  • the PUCCH format may be mapped to the PUCCH and transmitted.
  • the PUCCH format may be transmitted in PUCCH.
  • the transmission of the PUCCH format may mean that the PUCCH is transmitted.
  • PUSCH is at least used to transmit transport blocks (TB, MAC PDU, UL-SCH, PUSCH). PUSCH may be used to transmit at least some or all of the transport block, HARQ-ACK information, channel state information, and scheduling requests. PUSCH is at least used to send the random access message 3.
  • transport blocks TB, MAC PDU, UL-SCH, PUSCH.
  • PUSCH may be used to transmit at least some or all of the transport block, HARQ-ACK information, channel state information, and scheduling requests.
  • PUSCH is at least used to send the random access message 3.
  • PRACH is at least used to send a random access preamble (random access message 1).
  • the PRACH is part or all of the initial connection establishment procedure, the handover procedure, the connection re-establishment procedure, the synchronization (timing adjustment) for the PUSCH transmission, and the resource request for the PUSCH. May be used at least to indicate.
  • the random access preamble may be used to notify the base station device 3 of an index (random access preamble index) given by the upper layer of the terminal device 1.
  • the following uplink physical signals are used in uplink wireless communication.
  • the uplink physical signal does not have to be used to transmit the information output from the upper layer, but it is used by the physical layer.
  • ⁇ UL DMRS UpLink Demodulation Reference Signal
  • SRS Sounding Reference Signal
  • UL PTRS UpLink Phase Tracking Reference Signal
  • UL DMRS is associated with PUSCH and / or transmission of PUCCH.
  • UL DMRS is multiplexed with PUSCH or PUCCH.
  • the base station apparatus 3 may use UL DMRS to perform PUSCH or PUCCH propagation path correction.
  • transmitting both the PUSCH and the UL DMRS related to the PUSCH is referred to simply as transmitting the PUSCH.
  • transmitting PUCCH and UL DMRS related to the PUCCH together is referred to simply as transmitting PUCCH.
  • UL DMRS related to PUSCH is also referred to as UL DMRS for PUSCH.
  • UL DMRS related to PUCCH is also referred to as UL DMRS for PUCCH.
  • the base station apparatus 3 may use SRS for measuring the channel state.
  • the SRS may be transmitted at the end of the subframe in the uplink slot, or at a predetermined number of OFDM symbols from the end.
  • the UL PTRS may be at least a reference signal used for phase tracking.
  • the UL PTRS may be associated with a UL DMRS group that includes at least the antenna ports used for one or more UL DMRSs.
  • the association between the UL PTRS and the UL DMRS group may be that the antenna port of the UL PTRS and a part or all of the antenna ports included in the UL DMRS group are at least QCL.
  • the UL DMRS group may be identified at least based on the antenna port with the smallest index in the UL DMRS included in the UL DMRS group.
  • UL PTRS may be mapped to the antenna port with the smallest index in one or more antenna ports to which one codeword is mapped.
  • UL PTRS may be mapped to the first layer if one codeword is at least mapped to the first layer and the second layer. UL PTRS does not have to be mapped to the second layer.
  • the index of the antenna port to which the UL PTRS is mapped may be given at least based on the downlink control information.
  • the following downlink physical channels are used in the downlink wireless communication from the base station device 3 to the terminal device 1.
  • the downlink physical channel is used by the physical layer to transmit the information output from the upper layer.
  • ⁇ PBCH Physical Broadcast Channel
  • PDCCH Physical Downlink Control Channel
  • PDSCH Physical Downlink Shared Channel
  • DCI format 0_0 is configured to include at least part or all of 1A to 1E.
  • the DCI format specific field may be at least used to indicate whether the DCI format including the DCI format specific field corresponds to one or more DCI formats.
  • the one or more DCI formats may be given at least on the basis of DCI format 1_1, DCI format 1-11, DCI format 0_0, and / or part or all of DCI format 0_1.
  • the frequency domain resource allocation field may at least be used to indicate the frequency resource allocation for the PUSCH scheduled by the DCI format that includes the frequency domain resource allocation field.
  • the frequency domain resource allocation field is also referred to as an FDRA (Frequency Domain Resource Allocation) field.
  • the time domain resource allocation field may at least be used to indicate the allocation of time resources for the PUSCH scheduled by the DCI format that includes the time domain resource allocation field.
  • the MCS field may be used at least to indicate the modulation scheme for PUSCH scheduled by the DCI format containing the MCS field and / or part or all of the target code rate.
  • the target code rate may be the target code rate for the PUSCH transport block.
  • the size of the transport block (TBS: Transport Block Size) may be given at least based on the target code rate.
  • DCI format 0-1 is configured to include at least part or all of 2A to 2I.
  • DCI format specific field 2B Frequency domain resource allocation field 2C) Time domain resource allocation field 2D) Frequency hopping flag field 2E) MCS field 2F) CSI request field 2G) BWP field 2H) first UL DAI field (1 st downlink assignment index) 2I) the second of UL DAI field (2 nd downlink assignment index)
  • the first UL DAI field is at least used to indicate the PDSCH transmission status.
  • the size of the first UL DAI field may be 2 bits.
  • the second UL DAI field is at least used to indicate the PDSCH transmission status.
  • the size of the second UL DAI field may be 2 bits.
  • the BWP field may be used to indicate the uplink BWP to which the PUSCH scheduled in DCI format 0_1 is mapped.
  • the CSI request field is at least used to direct CSI reporting.
  • the size of the CSI request field may be given at least based on the upper layer parameter ReportTriggerSize.
  • the downlink DCI format includes at least one or both of DCI format 1_0 and DCI format 1_1.
  • DCI format 1_0 is configured to include at least some or all of 3A to 3M.
  • the timing instruction field from PDSCH to HARQ feedback may be a field indicating timing K1.
  • the index of the slot containing the last OFDM symbol of the PDSCH is slot n
  • the index of the PUCCH containing at least the HARQ-ACK information corresponding to the transport block contained in the PDSCH or the slot containing the PUSCH is n + K1.
  • the index of the slot containing the last OFDM symbol of the PDSCH is slot n
  • the index of the slot containing is may be n + K1.
  • the PDSCH-to-HARQ feedback timing indicator field (PDSCH-to-HARQ_feedback timing indicator field) may be referred to as a HARQ instruction field.
  • first PGI field Details of the first PGI field, the first NFI field, the first RPGI field, the first DAI field, and the first separate group DAI field will be described later.
  • DCI format 1_1 is configured to include at least some or all of 4A to 4O.
  • the BWP field may be used to indicate the downlink BWP to which the PDSCH scheduled in DCI format 1-11 is mapped.
  • DCI format 2_0 may be configured to include at least one or more slot format indicators (SFI: Slot Format Indicator).
  • SFI Slot Format Indicator
  • the number of resource blocks indicates the number of resource blocks in the frequency domain.
  • the downlink grant is at least used for scheduling one PDSCH in one serving cell.
  • Uplink grants are at least used for scheduling one PUSCH in one serving cell.
  • One physical channel may be mapped to one serving cell.
  • One physical channel may be mapped to one BWP set for one carrier contained in one serving cell.
  • One or more control resource sets may be set in the terminal device 1.
  • Terminal device 1 monitors PDCCH in one or more control resource sets.
  • monitoring PDCCH in one or more control resource sets may include monitoring one or more PDCCHs corresponding to each of one or more control resource sets.
  • the PDCCH may include one or more sets of PDCCH candidates and / or PDCCH candidates.
  • Monitoring the PDCCH may also include monitoring and detecting the PDCCH and / or the DCI format transmitted via the PDCCH.
  • the control resource set may indicate a time frequency domain to which one or more PDCCHs can be mapped.
  • the control resource set may be an area in which the terminal device 1 monitors the PDCCH.
  • the control resource set may be composed of continuous resources (Localized resources).
  • the control resource set may be composed of discontinuous resources.
  • the unit of mapping of the control resource set may be a resource block.
  • the unit of mapping of the control resource set may be 6 resource blocks.
  • the control resource set mapping unit may be an OFDM symbol.
  • the unit of mapping of the control resource set may be 1 OFDM symbol.
  • the mapping of the control resource set to the resource block may be given at least based on the upper layer parameters.
  • the upper layer parameter may include a bitmap for a group of resource blocks (RBG: Resource Block Group).
  • the group of resource blocks may be given by six consecutive resource blocks.
  • the number of OFDM symbols that make up the control resource set may be given at least based on the upper layer parameters.
  • a certain control resource set may be a common control resource set.
  • the common control resource set may be a control resource set that is commonly set for a plurality of terminal devices 1.
  • the common control resource set may be given at least based on the MIB, the first system information, the second system information, the common RRC signaling, and some or all of the cell IDs.
  • the time resources and / or frequency resources of the control resource set set to monitor the PDCCH used for scheduling the first system information may be given at least based on the MIB.
  • the control resource set set in the MIB is also called CORESET # 0.
  • CORESET # 0 may be the control resource set of index # 0.
  • a certain control resource set may be a dedicated control resource set (Dedicated control resource set).
  • the dedicated control resource set may be a control resource set that is set to be used exclusively for the terminal device 1.
  • the dedicated control resource set may be given based on at least some or all of the dedicated RRC signaling and C-RNTI values.
  • a plurality of control resource sets may be configured in the terminal device 1, and an index (control resource set index) may be assigned to each control resource set.
  • One or more control channel elements (CCEs) may be configured in the control resource set, and each CCE may be given an index (CCE index).
  • the set of PDCCH candidates monitored by the terminal device 1 may be defined from the viewpoint of the search area. That is, the set of PDCCH candidates monitored by the terminal device 1 may be given by the search area.
  • the search area may be configured to include one or more PDCCH candidates of one or more aggregation levels (Aggregation level).
  • the aggregation level of PDCCH candidates may indicate the number of CCEs constituting the PDCCH.
  • PDDCH candidates may be mapped to one or more CCEs.
  • the terminal device 1 may monitor at least one or a plurality of search areas in a slot in which DRX (Discontinuous reception) is not set. DRX may be given at least based on the upper layer parameters.
  • the terminal device 1 may monitor at least one or a plurality of search area sets (Search space sets) in slots in which DRX is not set.
  • a plurality of search area sets may be configured in the terminal device 1.
  • An index search area set index
  • the search area set may be configured to include at least one or a plurality of search areas.
  • An index search area index
  • search area index may be assigned to each search area.
  • Each of the search area sets may be associated with at least one control resource set. Each of the search area sets may be included in one control resource set. For each of the search area sets, an index of the control resource set associated with the search area set may be given.
  • the monitoring interval (Monitoring periodicity) of the search area set may be set for each of the search area sets.
  • the monitoring interval of the search area set may indicate at least the interval of the slots in which the search area set is monitored by the terminal device 1.
  • Upper layer parameters indicating at least the monitoring interval of the search area set may be given for each search area set.
  • the monitoring offset of the search area set may be set for each of the search area sets.
  • the monitoring offset of the search area set may at least indicate an offset from the reference index (for example, slot # 0) of the index of the slot in which the terminal device 1 monitors the search area set.
  • Upper layer parameters indicating at least the monitoring offset of the search area set may be given for each search area set.
  • the monitoring occurrence of the search area set is given based on at least some or all of the search interval of the search area set, the monitoring offset of the search area set, the monitoring pattern of the search area set, and / or the DRX settings. You may.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of a monitoring opportunity of the search area set according to one aspect of the present embodiment.
  • the search area set 91 and the search area set 92 are set in the primary cell 301
  • the search area set 93 is set in the secondary cell 302
  • the search area set 94 is set in the secondary cell 303.
  • the blocks indicated by the grid lines indicate the search area set 91
  • the blocks indicated by the upward-sloping diagonal line indicate the search area set 92
  • the blocks indicated by the upward-sloping diagonal line indicate the search area set 93, which are indicated by horizontal lines.
  • the blocks shown show the search area set 94.
  • the monitoring interval of the search area set 91 is set to 1 slot
  • the monitoring offset of the search area set 91 is set to 0 slot
  • the monitoring pattern of the search area set 91 is [1,0,0,0,0,0, It is set to 0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0]. That is, the monitoring opportunity of the search area set 91 is the first OFDM symbol (OFDM symbol # 0) and the eighth OFDM symbol (OFDM symbol # 7) in each of the slots.
  • the monitoring interval of the search area set 92 is set to 2 slots, the monitoring offset of the search area set 92 is set to 0 slot, and the monitoring pattern of the search area set 92 is [1,0,0,0,0,0, It is set to 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0]. That is, the monitoring opportunity of the search area set 92 is the first OFDM symbol (OFDM symbol # 0) in each of the even slots.
  • the monitoring interval of the search area set 93 is set to 2 slots
  • the monitoring offset of the search area set 93 is set to 0 slot
  • the monitoring pattern of the search area set 93 is [0,0,0,0,0,0, It is set to 0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0]. That is, the monitoring opportunity of the search region set 93 is the eighth OFDM symbol (OFDM symbol # 7) in each of the even slots.
  • the monitoring interval of the search area set 94 is set to 2 slots, the monitoring offset of the search area set 94 is set to 1 slot, and the monitoring pattern of the search area set 94 is [1,0,0,0,0,0, It is set to 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0]. That is, the monitoring opportunity of the search area set 94 is the first OFDM symbol (OFDM symbol # 0) in each of the odd slots.
  • the physical resources in the search area are composed of control channel configuration units (CCE: Control Channel Element).
  • CCE is composed of a predetermined number of resource element groups (REG: ResourceElementGroup).
  • REG ResourceElementGroup
  • CCE may consist of 6 REGs.
  • the REG may be composed of 1 OFDM symbol of one PRB (Physical Resource Block). That is, the REG may be configured to include 12 resource elements (RE: ResourceElement).
  • PRB is also simply referred to as RB (Resource Block).
  • the PDSCH is at least used to transmit transport blocks.
  • the PDSCH may at least be used to send a random access message 2 (random access response).
  • the PDSCH may at least be used to transmit system information, including parameters used for initial access.
  • the following downlink physical signals are used in downlink wireless communication.
  • the downlink physical signal does not have to be used to transmit the information output from the upper layer, but it is used by the physical layer.
  • ⁇ Synchronization signal (SS) ⁇ DL DMRS (DownLink DeModulation Reference Signal) ⁇ CSI-RS (Channel State Information-Reference Signal) ⁇ DL PTRS (DownLink Phase Tracking Reference Signal)
  • the synchronization signal is used by the terminal device 1 to synchronize the downlink frequency domain and / or the time domain.
  • the synchronization signal includes PSS (PrimarySynchronizationSignal) and SSS (SecondarySynchronizationSignal).
  • the SS block (SS / PBCH block) is composed of PSS, SSS, and at least a part or all of PBCH.
  • DL DMRS is associated with the transmission of PBCH, PDCCH, and / or PDSCH.
  • DL DMRS is multiplexed on PBCH, PDCCH, and / or PDSCH.
  • the terminal device 1 may use the PBCH, the PDCCH, or the DL DMRS corresponding to the PDSCH to correct the propagation path of the PBCH, PDCCH, or PDSCH.
  • CSI-RS may be at least a signal used to calculate channel state information.
  • the pattern of CSI-RS assumed by the terminal device may be given by at least the upper layer parameters.
  • the PTRS may be at least a signal used to compensate for phase noise.
  • the pattern of PTRS envisioned by the terminal device may be given at least based on the upper layer parameters and / or DCI.
  • the DL PTRS may be associated with a DL DMRS group that includes at least the antenna ports used for one or more DL DMRSs.
  • the downlink physical channel and the downlink physical signal are also referred to as a downlink physical signal.
  • Uplink physical channels and uplink physical signals are also referred to as uplink signals.
  • the downlink signal and the uplink signal are also collectively referred to as a physical signal.
  • the downlink signal and the uplink signal are also collectively referred to as a signal.
  • the downlink physical channel and the uplink physical channel are collectively referred to as a physical channel.
  • the downlink physical signal and the uplink physical signal are collectively referred to as a physical signal.
  • BCH Broadcast CHannel
  • UL-SCH Uplink-Shared CHannel
  • DL-SCH Downlink-Shared CHannel
  • transport channels The channels used in the medium access control (MAC) layer are called transport channels.
  • the unit of the transport channel used in the MAC layer is also called a transport block (TB) or MAC PDU.
  • HARQ Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest
  • a transport block is a unit of data that the MAC layer delivers to the physical layer. In the physical layer, the transport block is mapped to a codeword, and modulation processing is performed for each codeword.
  • the base station device 3 and the terminal device 1 exchange (transmit / receive) signals of the upper layer in the upper layer.
  • the base station device 3 and the terminal device 1 may send and receive RRC signaling (RRC message: Radio Resource Control message; RRC information: Radio Resource Control information) in the radio resource control (RRC: Radio Resource Control) layer. ..
  • RRC signaling and / or MAC CE is also referred to as higher layer signaling.
  • the PUSCH and PDSCH may at least be used to transmit RRC signaling and / or MAC CE.
  • the RRC signaling transmitted from the base station device 3 by PDSCH may be a signal common to a plurality of terminal devices 1 in the serving cell. Signaling common to a plurality of terminal devices 1 in a serving cell is also referred to as common RRC signaling.
  • the RRC signaling transmitted from the base station apparatus 3 by PDSCH may be a dedicated signaling (also referred to as dedicated signaling or UE specific signaling) for a certain terminal apparatus 1. Signaling dedicated to the terminal device 1 is also referred to as dedicated RRC signaling.
  • the upper layer parameters unique to the serving cell may be transmitted using common signaling to a plurality of terminal devices 1 in the serving cell, or using dedicated signaling to a certain terminal device 1. UE-specific upper layer parameters may be transmitted to a terminal device 1 using dedicated signaling.
  • BCCH Broadcast Control Channel
  • CCCH Common Control Channel
  • DCCH Dedicated Control Channel
  • BCCH is a higher layer channel used to transmit MIBs.
  • CCCH Common Control CHannel
  • DCCH is an upper layer channel used for transmitting common information in a plurality of terminal devices 1.
  • CCCH may be used, for example, for a terminal device 1 that is not RRC-connected.
  • the DCCH (Dedicated Control Channel) is an upper layer channel that is at least used for transmitting dedicated control information to the terminal device 1.
  • the DCCH may be used, for example, for the terminal device 1 connected by RRC.
  • BCCH in the logical channel may be mapped to BCH, DL-SCH, or UL-SCH in the transport channel.
  • CCCH on the logical channel may be mapped to DL-SCH or UL-SCH on the transport channel.
  • DCCH on the logical channel may be mapped to DL-SCH or UL-SCH on the transport channel.
  • the UL-SCH in the transport channel may be mapped to the PUSCH in the physical channel.
  • the DL-SCH in the transport channel may be mapped to the PDSCH in the physical channel.
  • BCH in the transport channel may be mapped to PBCH in the physical channel.
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic block diagram showing the configuration of the terminal device 1 according to one aspect of the present embodiment.
  • the terminal device 1 includes a wireless transmission / reception unit 10 and an upper layer processing unit 14.
  • the radio transmission / reception unit 10 includes at least a part or all of an antenna unit 11, an RF (Radio Frequency) unit 12, and a baseband unit 13.
  • the upper layer processing unit 14 includes at least a part or all of the medium access control layer processing unit 15 and the radio resource control layer processing unit 16.
  • the wireless transmission / reception unit 10 may be configured to include at least a transmission unit and a part or all of the reception unit.
  • the upper layer processing unit 14 outputs the uplink data (transport block) generated by the user's operation or the like to the wireless transmission / reception unit 10.
  • the upper layer processing unit 14 processes the MAC layer, the packet data integration protocol (PDCP: Packet Data Convergence Protocol) layer, the wireless link control (RLC: Radio Link Control) layer, and the RRC layer.
  • PDCP Packet Data Convergence Protocol
  • RLC Radio Link Control
  • the medium access control layer processing unit 15 included in the upper layer processing unit 14 processes the MAC layer.
  • the radio resource control layer processing unit 16 included in the upper layer processing unit 14 processes the RRC layer.
  • the wireless resource control layer processing unit 16 manages various setting information / parameters of its own device.
  • the radio resource control layer processing unit 16 sets various setting information / parameters based on the signal of the upper layer received from the base station apparatus 3. That is, the radio resource control layer processing unit 16 sets various setting information / parameters based on the information indicating various setting information / parameters received from the base station apparatus 3.
  • the setting information may include information related to processing or setting of a physical channel, a physical signal (that is, a physical layer), a MAC layer, a PDCP layer, an RLC layer, and an RRC layer.
  • the parameter may be an upper layer parameter.
  • the wireless transmission / reception unit 10 performs physical layer processing such as modulation, demodulation, coding, and decoding.
  • the wireless transmission / reception unit 10 separates, demodulates, and decodes the received physical signal, and outputs the decoded information to the upper layer processing unit 14.
  • the wireless transmission / reception unit 10 generates a physical signal by modulating, encoding, and generating a baseband signal (converting it into a time continuous signal), and transmits the physical signal to the base station device 3.
  • the RF unit 12 converts the signal received via the antenna unit 11 into a baseband signal by orthogonal demodulation (down conversion: down cover), and removes unnecessary frequency components.
  • the RF unit 12 outputs the processed analog signal to the baseband unit.
  • the baseband unit 13 converts the analog signal input from the RF unit 12 into a digital signal.
  • the baseband unit 13 removes a portion corresponding to CP (Cyclic Prefix) from the converted digital signal, performs a fast Fourier transform (FFT) on the signal from which the CP has been removed, and outputs a signal in the frequency domain. Extract.
  • CP Cyclic Prefix
  • FFT fast Fourier transform
  • the baseband unit 13 performs inverse fast Fourier transform (IFFT) on the data to generate an OFDM symbol, adds CP to the generated OFDM symbol, generates a baseband digital signal, and basebands the data. Converts a band digital signal into an analog signal.
  • the baseband unit 13 outputs the converted analog signal to the RF unit 12.
  • IFFT inverse fast Fourier transform
  • the RF unit 12 removes excess frequency components from the analog signal input from the baseband unit 13 using a low-pass filter, upconverts the analog signal to the carrier frequency, and transmits the analog signal via the antenna unit 11. To do. Further, the RF unit 12 amplifies the electric power. Further, the RF unit 12 may have a function of controlling the transmission power.
  • the RF unit 12 is also referred to as a transmission power control unit.
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic block diagram showing the configuration of the base station device 3 according to one aspect of the present embodiment.
  • the base station apparatus 3 includes a wireless transmission / reception unit 30 and an upper layer processing unit 34.
  • the radio transmission / reception unit 30 includes an antenna unit 31, an RF unit 32, and a baseband unit 33.
  • the upper layer processing unit 34 includes a medium access control layer processing unit 35 and a radio resource control layer processing unit 36.
  • the wireless transmission / reception unit 30 may be configured to include at least a transmission unit and a part or all of the reception unit.
  • the upper layer processing unit 34 processes the MAC layer, PDCP layer, RLC layer, and RRC layer.
  • the medium access control layer processing unit 35 included in the upper layer processing unit 34 processes the MAC layer.
  • the radio resource control layer processing unit 36 included in the upper layer processing unit 34 processes the RRC layer.
  • the wireless resource control layer processing unit 36 generates downlink data (transport block), system information, RRC message, MAC CE, etc. arranged in the PDSCH, or acquires them from a higher-level node and outputs them to the wireless transmission / reception unit 30. .. Further, the wireless resource control layer processing unit 36 manages various setting information / parameters of each terminal device 1.
  • the wireless resource control layer processing unit 36 may set various setting information / parameters for each terminal device 1 via a signal of the upper layer. That is, the radio resource control layer processing unit 36 transmits / notifies information indicating various setting information / parameters.
  • the setting information may include information related to processing or setting of a physical channel, a physical signal (that is, a physical layer), a MAC layer, a PDCP layer, an RLC layer, and an RRC layer.
  • the parameter may be an upper layer parameter.
  • the function of the wireless transmission / reception unit 30 is the same as that of the wireless transmission / reception unit 10, the description thereof will be omitted.
  • Each part of the terminal device 1 with reference numerals 10 to 16 may be configured as a circuit.
  • Each of the portions of the base station apparatus 3 with reference numerals 30 to 36 may be configured as a circuit.
  • the terminal device 1 may carry out carrier sense prior to transmission of the physical signal. Further, the base station apparatus 3 may perform carrier sense prior to the transmission of the physical signal.
  • the carrier sense may be to perform energy detection on a radio channel. Whether or not the physical signal can be transmitted may be given based on the carrier sense performed prior to the transmission of the physical signal. For example, if the amount of energy detected by the carrier sense performed prior to the transmission of the physical signal is greater than a predetermined threshold, the physical channel may not be transmitted or cannot be transmitted. May be determined. Further, when the amount of energy detected by the carrier sense performed prior to the transmission of the physical signal is smaller than a predetermined threshold value, the physical channel may be transmitted or can be transmitted. It may be judged.
  • the transmission of the physical channel may or may not be performed. .. That is, when the amount of energy detected by the carrier sense performed prior to the transmission of the physical signal is equal to the predetermined threshold value, it may be determined that the transmission is impossible or the transmission is possible. Good.
  • NR-U New Radio --Unlicensed
  • NR-U may be applied.
  • the application of NR-U in a component carrier (or serving cell) may include at least a technique (framework, configuration) that includes some or all of the following elements A1 to A6.
  • Element A3 for transmitting the SS / PBCH block The terminal device 1 receives the second SS / PBCH block in the component carrier (or the serving cell).
  • Element A4 The base station device 3 is the same.
  • the element A5 that transmits the PDCCH: the terminal device 1 is the second type 0PDCCH in the component carrier (or the serving cell).
  • the upper layer parameter for example, the field included in the MIB
  • the element A6: NR-U that receives the PDCCH shows the first value (for example, 1).
  • NR-U New Radio --Unlicensed
  • NR-U may not be applied.
  • the absence of NR-U in a component carrier (or serving cell) may include at least a technique (framework, configuration) that includes some or all of the following elements B1 through B6.
  • Element B3 for transmitting the SS / PBCH block The terminal device 1 receives the first SS / PBCH block in the component carrier (or the serving cell).
  • Element B4 The base station device 3 is the same.
  • the element B5 that transmits the PDCCH: the terminal device 1 is the first type 0PDCCH in the component carrier (or the serving cell).
  • the upper layer parameter for example, the field included in the MIB
  • the element B6: NR-U that receives the PDCCH shows a value different from the first value (for example, 0).
  • a component carrier may be set to a licensed band. Some serving cells may be set in the licensed band.
  • setting a certain component carrier (or a certain serving cell) to the license band may include at least a part or all of the following settings 1 to 3.
  • Setting 1 An upper layer parameter is given to indicate that a component carrier (or a serving cell) operates in a licensed band, or an unlicensed band is given to a component carrier (or a serving cell). ) Is not given.
  • Setting 2 A component carrier (or a serving cell) is set to operate in the licensed band, or it operates in the unlicensed band.
  • a component carrier (or a serving cell) is not set
  • Setting 3 A component carrier (or a serving cell) is included in the licensed band, or a component carrier (or a serving cell) is not included in the unlicensed band
  • the license band may be a band in which a radio station license is required for a terminal device that operates (expected) in the license band.
  • the licensed band may be a band in which only terminal devices manufactured by a business operator (business entity, business, group, company) holding a radio station license are permitted to operate.
  • the unlicensed band may be a band that does not require a channel access procedure prior to transmitting a physical signal.
  • the license-free band may be a band in which a radio station license is not required for a terminal device that operates (expected) in the license-free band.
  • the unlicensed band is a band in which a terminal device manufactured by a business operator holding a radio station license and / or a part or all of a business operator not holding a radio station license is permitted to operate. Good.
  • the unlicensed band may be a band that requires a channel access procedure prior to transmitting a physical signal.
  • Whether or not NR-U is applied to a certain component carrier (or a certain serving cell) is determined by at least a band in which the certain component carrier (or the certain serving cell) can operate in an unlicensed band (for example, an unlicensed band). It may be decided based on whether or not it is set to a band that can be operated only by. For example, a list of bands designed for NR or carrier aggregation of NR may be specified. For example, if one or more bands in the list are included in a band that can be operated in the unlicensed band (for example, a band that can be operated only in the unlicensed band), the NR-U is included in the band. May be applied.
  • the NR-U is included in the band. Is not applied, and normal NR (for example, NR of release 15 or NR other than NR-U of release 16) may be applied.
  • Whether or not NR-U is applied to a certain component carrier (or a certain serving cell) is determined based on the information contained in the system information (for example, Master Information Block (MIB or Physical Broadcast Channel (PBCH))). May be done. For example, if the MIB contains information indicating whether or not to apply NR-U, and that information indicates that NR-U is applied, then for the serving cell to which the MIB corresponds, NR- U may be applied. On the other hand, if the information does not indicate that NR-U is applied, NR-U may not be applied to the serving cell to which the MIB corresponds, and normal NR may be applied. Alternatively, it may indicate whether or not the information can be operated in a license-free band.
  • MIB Master Information Block
  • PBCH Physical Broadcast Channel
  • Some component carriers may be set to unlicensed bands.
  • Some serving cells may be set to unlicensed bands.
  • setting a certain component carrier (or a certain serving cell) to the unlicensed band may include at least a part or all of the following settings 4 to 6.
  • Is set 6 A certain component carrier (or a certain serving cell) is included in the unlicensed band
  • NR-U is applied to the component carrier or NR-U is not applied.
  • NR-U is applied to the component carrier may mean “NR-U is applied to the serving cell", and “NR-U is not applied to the component carrier” means that "NR-U is not applied to the component carrier”. It may be that "NR-U is not applied to the serving cell”.
  • the terminal device 1 may receive the first SS / PBCH block. Further, when NR-U is not applied to a certain component carrier, the terminal device 1 may receive the first PDCCH in the first type 0 PDCCH common search area set. Further, if NR-U is not applied in a certain component carrier, the base station apparatus 3 may transmit the first SS / PBCH block. Further, when NR-U is not applied to a certain component carrier, the base station apparatus 3 may transmit the first PDCCH in the first type 0 PDCCH common search area set.
  • the first SS / PBCH block may be received in any of the SS / PBCH block candidates included in the first SS burst set.
  • the first SS / PBCH block may be transmitted in any of the SS / PBCH block candidates included in the first SS burst set.
  • the terminal device 1 may multiplex the uplink control information (UCI) on the PUCCH and transmit it.
  • the terminal device 1 may multiplex the UCI to the PUSCH and transmit it.
  • UCI uses downlink channel state information (Channel State Information: CSI), scheduling request indicating a PUSCH resource request (Scheduling Request: SR), and downlink data (Transport block, Medium Access Control Protocol Data Unit: MAC PDU, Downlink).
  • CSI Downlink channel state information
  • SR scheduling request indicating a PUSCH resource request
  • MAC PDU Medium Access Control Protocol Data Unit
  • -At least one of HARQ-ACK (Hybrid Automatic Repeat request ACK knowledgement) information for Shared Channel: DL-SCH, Physical Downlink Shared Channel: PDSCH may be included.
  • HARQ-ACK Hybrid Automatic Repeat request ACK knowledgement
  • HARQ control for one transport block may be called a HARQ process.
  • HARQ control can operate in parallel for multiple transport blocks (TB).
  • a HARQ process identifier may be associated with each HARQ process.
  • the terminal device 1 may be associated with a PDSCH group identifier (PGI: PDSCH Group ID) for each PDSCH.
  • PGI PDSCH group identifier
  • the PGI of a PDSCH may be indicated at least based on the DCI format used to schedule the PDSCH.
  • a field indicating PGI may be included in the DCI format.
  • the PDSCH group may be a set of PDSCHs having the same PGI (PDSCH group identifier).
  • the PDSCH group may be one PDSCH or a set of one or more PDSCHs associated with the same PGI.
  • the number of PDSCH groups set for the terminal device 1 is N group .
  • the N group may be 1, may be 2, may be 3, may be 4, or may be an integer greater than or equal to 0 other than that.
  • the number of PDSCH groups that can be set for the terminal device 1 is N group, max .
  • a number of PDSCH groups corresponding to an integer value of N group, max or less may be set for the terminal device 1. It may be set based on at least the N group and / or RRC parameters.
  • the PGI field is a general term for the first PGI field and the second PGI field.
  • the terminal device 1 may determine the PDSCH group to which the PDSCH is associated, at least based on the value of the PGI field included in the DCI field used for scheduling a certain PDSCH.
  • the second PGI field may be included in DCI format 1-1.1.
  • the number of bits N PGI, second in the second PGI field may be 1 or 2.
  • the number of bits N PGI, second of the second PGI field may be given by ceil (log2 (N group)).
  • the number of bits N PGI, second of the second PGI field may be given by ceil (log2 (N group, max)).
  • the first PGI field does not have to be included in DCI format 1_0.
  • the first PGI field may be included in DCI format 1_0.
  • the number of bits N PGI, first in the first PGI field may be 1 or 2.
  • the number of bits N PGI, first in the first PGI field may be given by ceil (log2 (N group)).
  • the number of bits N PGI, first in the first PGI field may be given by ceil (log2 (N group, max)).
  • the DCI format 1_1 not including the first PGI field may be set for the terminal device 1, and the DCI format 1-11 including the second PGI field may be set.
  • the number of bits N PGI, second of the second PGI field may be ceil (log2 (N group )).
  • the number of bits N PGI, second of the second PGI field may be larger than ceil (log2 (N group)).
  • the number of bits N PGI, second of the second PGI field may be ceil (log2 (N group, max )).
  • the PDSCH group of the PDSCH scheduled according to the DCI format 1_0 is associated with the PDSCH group having the smallest index (for example, the PDSCH group of the index 0) among the PDSCH groups set in the terminal device 1. May be good.
  • the PDSCH group of the PDSCH scheduled according to the DCI format 1_0 is linked to the PDSCH group having the largest index (for example, the PDSCH group of the index N group -1) among the PDSCH groups set in the terminal device 1. May be attached.
  • the PDSCH group of the PDSCH scheduled according to the DCI format 1_0 may be associated with a predetermined PDSCH group (for example, a PDSCH group fixed in advance by a description in a specification or the like).
  • the PDSCH group of the PDSCH scheduled according to the DCI format 1_0 does not have to be associated with any of the N group PDSCH groups.
  • the PDSCH group of the PDSCH scheduled according to the DCI format 1-11 may be associated with the PDSCH group specified at least based on the value of the second PGI field.
  • the DCI format 1_1 including the first PGI field may be set for the terminal device 1, and the DCI format 1-11 including the second PGI field may be set.
  • the number of bits N PGI, first of the first PGI field may be ceil (log2 (N group )).
  • the number of bits N PGI, first of the first PGI field may be larger than ceil (log2 (N group)).
  • the number of bits N PGI, first of the first PGI field may be ceil (log2 (N group, max )).
  • the number of bits N PGI, second of the second PGI field may be ceil (log2 (N group )).
  • the number of bits N PGI, second of the second PGI field may be larger than ceil (log2 (N group)).
  • the number of bits N PGI, second of the second PGI field may be ceil (log2 (N group, max )).
  • the PDSCH group of the PDSCH scheduled according to the DCI format 1_0 may be associated with the PDSCH group specified at least based on the value of the first PGI field.
  • the PDSCH group of the PDSCH scheduled according to the DCI format 1-11 may be associated with the PDSCH group specified at least based on the value of the second PGI field.
  • the requested PDSCH group may be a PDSCH group corresponding to the HARQ-ACK information transmitted (reported) via the next PUCCH or PUSCH.
  • the RPG (request PDSCH group) may include one PDSCH group or may include a plurality of PDSCH groups.
  • the RPG instructions may be given corresponding to each PDSCH group in the form of a bitmap, at least based on the DCI format.
  • the RPG may be indicated at least based on the RPGI field included in the DCI format.
  • the terminal device 1 may generate a HARQ-ACK codebook for the instructed RPG and transmit (report) it via PUCCH or PUSCH.
  • the RPGI field is a general term for the first RPGI field and the second RPGI field.
  • the terminal device 1 may determine the request PDSCH group at least based on the value of the RPGI field.
  • the second RPGI field may be included in DCI format 1-1.1.
  • the first RPGI field does not have to be included in DCI format 1_0.
  • the first RPGI field may be included in DCI format 1_0.
  • the number of bits N RPG, second in the second RPGI field may be equal to N group.
  • the number of bits N RPG, second in the second RPGI field may be equal to N group, max.
  • the DCI format 1_1 not including the first RPGI field may be set for the terminal device 1, and the DCI format 1-11 including the second RPGI field may be set.
  • the number of bits of the second RPGI field may be equal to N group.
  • the number of bits of the second RPGI field may be equal to N group, max.
  • one or a plurality of transport blocks included in any one or a plurality of PDSCHs associated with the PDSCH group having the smallest index for example, a PDSCH group having an index of 0.
  • the transmission of one or more HARQ-ACK information corresponding to any of them may be triggered.
  • the detection of the DCI format 1_0 corresponds to either one or a plurality of transport blocks included in any one or a plurality of PDSCHs that are not associated with any of the N group PDSCH groups 1 Alternatively, transmission of a plurality of HARQ-ACK information may be triggered.
  • the DCI format 1_1 including the first RPGI field may be set for the terminal device 1, and the DCI format 1-11 including the second RPGI field may be set.
  • the number of bits of the first RPGI field may be equal to N group.
  • the number of bits in the first RPGI field may be equal to N group, max.
  • the number of bits of the second RPGI field may be equal to N group.
  • the number of bits of the second RPGI field may be equal to N group, max.
  • Transmission of one or more HARQ-ACK information corresponding to any of the port blocks may be triggered.
  • one or more transformers included in any one or more PDSCHs corresponding to any one or more PDSCH groups indicated at least based on the second RPGI field. Transmission of one or more HARQ-ACK information corresponding to any of the port blocks may be triggered.
  • the NFI (New Feedback Indicator) field may be a DCI field indicating whether or not HARQ-ACK information including the HARQ-ACK bit corresponding to the transport block of PDSCH is correctly detected.
  • the NFI field may be a field indicating whether or not to erase (flash) the HARQ-ACK bit stored in a recording medium such as a memory.
  • the NFI field is a general term for the first NFI field and the second NFI field.
  • the DCI format 1_1 not including the first NFI field may be set for the terminal device 1, and the DCI format 1-11 including the second NFI field may be set.
  • the number of bits N NFI, second of the second NFI field may be equal to N group.
  • the number of bits N NFI, second of the second NFI field may be equal to N group, max.
  • the detection of the DCI format 1_0 toggles the NFI of the PDSCH group having the smallest index (for example, the PDSCH group having an index of 0).
  • the detection of the DCI format 1_0 toggles the NFI of the PDSCH group with the largest index (eg, the PDSCH group of index N group -1).
  • the detection of the DCI format 1_0 toggles the NFI of a predetermined PDSCH group (for example, a PDSCH group fixed in advance by the description of the specifications or the like).
  • the detection of the DCI format 1_0 toggles the NFIs of N group PDSCH groups.
  • one or more transformers included in any one or more PDSCHs corresponding to any one or more PDSCH groups indicated at least based on the second NFI field. Transmission of one or more HARQ-ACK information corresponding to any of the port blocks may be triggered.
  • each of the bits of the second NFI field included in the DCI format 1-11 may correspond to one PDSCH group.
  • the DCI format 1_1 including the first NFI field may be set for the terminal device 1, and the DCI format 1-11 including the second NFI field may be set.
  • the number of bits N NFI, first of the first NFI field may be 1.
  • the number of bits N NFI, second of the second NFI field may be equal to N group.
  • the number of bits N NFI, second of the second NFI field may be equal to N group, max.
  • the first NFI field included in the DCI format 1_0 may correspond to a PDSCH group having the smallest index (for example, a PDSCH group having an index of 0).
  • the first NFI field included in the DCI format 1_0 may correspond to a PDSCH group having the largest index (for example, a PDSCH group having an index N group-1).
  • the first NFI field included in the DCI format 1_0 may correspond to a predetermined PDSCH group (for example, a PDSCH group fixed in advance by a description in a specification or the like).
  • the first NFI field included in the DCI format 1_0 may correspond to a PDSCH group to which the PDSCH scheduled by the DCI format 1_0 is associated.
  • each of the bits of the second NFI field included in the DCI format 1-11 may correspond to one PDSCH group.
  • the DCI format 1_1 including the first NFI field may be set for the terminal device 1, and the DCI format 1-11 including the second NFI field may be set.
  • the number of bits N NFI, first in the first NFI field may be equal to N group.
  • the number of bits N NFI, first in the first NFI field may be equal to N group, max.
  • the number of bits N NFI, second of the second NFI field may be equal to N group.
  • the number of bits N NFI, second of the second NFI field may be equal to N group, max.
  • each of the bits of the first NFI field included in the DCI format 1_0 may correspond to one PDSCH group.
  • each of the bits of the second NFI field included in the DCI format 1-11 may correspond to one PDSCH group.
  • the terminal device 1 transmits the HARQ-ACK bit corresponding to the transport block included in the PDSCH scheduled by the DCI format, and then sets the value of the NFI bit corresponding to each PDSCH group indicated by the DCI format. You may save it.
  • the terminal device 1 may store the value of the NFI bit corresponding to each PDSCH group indicated by the DCI format.
  • the received NFI bit the NFI bit indicated by the NFI field included in the DCI format used for scheduling the PDSCH may be referred to as the PDSCH.
  • the NFI bit already stored in the terminal device 1 may be referred to as the PDSCH before the DCI format used for scheduling the PDSCH is detected.
  • the initial value of the stored NFI bit may be preset to 0.
  • the terminal device 1 may compare the value of the received NFI bit with the value of the stored NFI bit to determine whether or not the NFI bit corresponding to the PDSCH group is toggled.
  • the terminal device 1 may determine that the NFI bit is toggled when the value of the received NFI bit and the value of the stored NFI bit are different.
  • the terminal device 1 corresponds to the PDSCH group in which the NFI bit (that is, the received NFI bit) is toggled with respect to the value of the previously received NFI bit (that is, the stored NFI bit) with respect to the PDSCH group.
  • -It may be determined that the ACK information has been detected in the base station apparatus 3. For example, when the base station apparatus 3 detects the HARQ-ACK information corresponding to the PDSCH group, the base station apparatus 3 may toggle the NFI bit corresponding to the PDSCH group. If the values of the received NFI bit and the stored NFI bit are equal, it may be determined that the NFI bit is not toggled.
  • the terminal device 1 corresponds to a PDSCH group in which the NFI bit (ie, the received NFI bit) was not toggled relative to the value of the previously received NFI bit (ie, the stored NFI bit) for the PDSCH group. It may be determined that the HARQ-ACK information was not detected in the base station apparatus 3. For example, when the base station apparatus 3 does not detect the HARQ-ACK information corresponding to the PDSCH group, it is not necessary to toggle the NFI bit corresponding to the PDSCH group.
  • toggling means switching to a different value.
  • the received NFI may be composed of one or more received NFI bits. Each entry of the received NFI may be a received NFI bit corresponding to each PDSCH group.
  • the storage NFI may consist of one or more storage NFI bits. Each storage NFI entry may be a storage NFI bit corresponding to each PDSCH group.
  • the NFI bit is compared with the value of the previously received NFI bit (that is, the stored NFI bit) for the PDSCH group. Is toggled, the already reported HARQ-ACK information (HARQ-ACK information other than the unreported HARQ-ACK information) may be deleted from the HARQ-ACK codebook corresponding to the PDSCH group. (It does not have to be included). If there is a PDSCH in the PDSCH group that has been detected and the HARQ-ACK information has not yet been reported, the terminal device 1 does not have to delete the HARQ-ACK information corresponding to the PDSCH ( May be included).
  • the terminal device 1 may multiplex the HARQ-ACK information corresponding to the PDSCH in the HARQ-ACK codebook.
  • the terminal device 1 flushes the already reported HARQ-ACK information with respect to one or more HARQ-ACK information corresponding to the PDSCH group to which the NFI bit is toggled, and the unreported HARQ-ACK. You don't have to flush the information.
  • flushing means returning the HARQ-ACK information to an initial value (for example, NACK).
  • the terminal device 1 receives the toggled NFI and then transmits the HARQ-ACK codebook corresponding to the PDSCH group for that NFI bit, the unflushed HARQ-ACK information (unreported HARQ-).
  • the terminal device 1 may determine the HARQ-ACK codebook at least based on whether or not the NFI bit is toggled.
  • the terminal device 1 may determine the HARQ-ACK codebook corresponding to a PDSCH group, at least based on whether the stored NFI bit and the received NFI bit corresponding to the PDSCH group are toggled.
  • the value of K1 (information or parameter indicated by the timing indicator field from PDSCH to HARQ feedback) indicated by the DCI format included in the PDCCH may be numerical or non-numerical. ) May be.
  • the numerical value means a value represented by a numerical value, for example, ⁇ 0, 1, 2, ... .. .. , 15 ⁇ .
  • a non-numeric value may mean a non-numeric value or may mean no numerical value.
  • the operation of the numerical value of K1 and the non-numerical value of K1 will be described.
  • the PDSCH scheduled in the DCI format is transmitted in the base station apparatus 3 in slot n and received in the terminal apparatus 1.
  • the terminal device 1 may transmit (report) HARQ-ACK information corresponding to the PDSCH in slot n + K1 via PUCCH or PUSCH. If the value of K1 indicated by the DCI format is non-numeric, the terminal device 1 may postpone reporting the HARQ-ACK information corresponding to the PDSCH. If the DCI format containing the PDSCH scheduling information indicates a non-numeric value of K1, the terminal device 1 may postpone reporting the HARQ-ACK information corresponding to the PDSCH.
  • the terminal device 1 stores the HARQ-ACK information in a recording medium such as a memory, does not transmit (report) the HARQ-ACK information via the next PUCCH or PUSCH, and does not transmit (report) the HARQ-ACK information other than the above-mentioned DCI format.
  • the transmission of the HARQ-ACK information may be triggered to transmit (report) the HARQ-ACK information based on at least the DCI format.
  • the non-numeric value of K1 may be included in the series of first upper layer parameters.
  • the first upper layer parameter may be the upper layer parameter dl-DataToUL-ACK.
  • the first upper layer parameter may be an upper layer parameter different from the upper layer parameter dl-DataToUL-ACK.
  • the value of K1 may be a value indicated by a timing instruction field from PDSCH to HARQ feedback included in DCI format 1_0 or DCI format 1-11 in the series of first upper layer parameters.
  • the sequence of the first upper layer parameters is set to ⁇ 0,1,2,3,4,5,15, non-numeric value ⁇ , and the number of bits of the timing instruction field from PDSCH to HARQ feedback is 3.
  • the code point “000” in the timing instruction field from PDSCH to HARQ feedback may indicate that the value of K1 is 0, and the code point “001” may indicate that the value of K1 is 1. This may be indicated, or the code point "111" may indicate that the value of K1 is a non-numeric value.
  • the sequence of the first upper layer parameters is set to ⁇ non-numeric value, 0,1,2,3,4,5,15 ⁇ , and the number of bits of the timing instruction field from PDSCH to HARQ feedback is 3.
  • the timing instruction field from PDSCH to HARQ feedback included in DCI format 1_0 does not have to show a non-numeric value.
  • a code point with a timing indicator field from PDSCH to HARQ feedback included in DCI format 1_0 may indicate a non-numeric value.
  • the timing indicator field from PDSCH to HARQ feedback contained in DCI format 1-11 does not have to show a non-numeric value.
  • a code point with a timing indicator field from PDSCH to HARQ feedback included in DCI format 1-11 may indicate a non-numeric value.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an example of correspondence between the monitoring opportunity (Monitoring occupation for search space set) of the search area set and the monitoring opportunity (Monitoring occurrence for PDCCH) of the PDCCH according to one aspect of the present embodiment.
  • the monitoring opportunity of the search area set in the primary cell is the OFDM symbol at the beginning of the slot
  • the monitoring opportunity of the search area set in the secondary cell is the OFDM symbol at the beginning of the slot and the OFDM symbol in the middle of the slot (for example,). , OFDM symbol # 7).
  • OFDM symbol # 7 OFDM symbol # 7
  • the PDCCH monitoring opportunity corresponds to the OFDM symbol at the beginning of slot # n and the OFDM symbol between slot # n, and the OFDM symbol at the beginning of slot # n + 1 and the OFDM symbol between slot # n + 1. .. That is, the monitoring opportunity of PDCCH may be defined as an opportunity (occasion) in which the monitoring opportunity of the search area set is set in at least one of one or a plurality of serving cells. Further, the monitoring opportunity of PDCCH may correspond to the index of the OFDM symbol in which the monitoring opportunity of the search area set is set in at least one of one or a plurality of serving cells.
  • the monitoring opportunity of the search area set starting from a certain OFDM symbol index may correspond to the monitoring opportunity of PDCCH starting from the certain OFDM symbol index.
  • the PDCCH monitoring opportunities starting from a certain OFDM symbol index may correspond to each of the monitoring opportunities of the search region set starting from a certain OFDM symbol index.
  • the terminal device 1 sets the PDCCH monitoring opportunity set for the HARQ-ACK information transmitted in the PUCCH arranged in the slot (slot # n) of the index n as the value of the timing K1 and the value of the slot offset K0. It may be decided based on at least a part or all of.
  • the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for HARQ-ACK information transmitted in the PUCCH placed in the slot of index n is also the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities (monitoring occupation for PDCCH for slot # n) for slot n. It is called.
  • the set of monitoring opportunities for PDCCH includes monitoring opportunities for M PDCCH.
  • slot offset K0 may be indicated at least based on the value of the time domain resource allocation field contained in the downlink DCI format.
  • the slot offset K0 is from the slot containing the last OFDM symbol in which the PDCCH containing the DCI format including the time region resource allocation field indicating the slot offset K0 is placed to the first OFDM symbol of the PDSCH scheduled by the DCI format. It is a value indicating the number of slots (slot difference) of.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram showing a configuration example of a set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for slot n according to one aspect of the present embodiment.
  • the monitoring opportunity of the search area set in the primary cell is the OFDM symbol at the beginning of the slot
  • the monitoring opportunity of the search area set in the secondary cell is the OFDM symbol at the beginning of the slot and the OFDM symbol in the middle of the slot (for example,). , OFDM symbol # 7).
  • the search area set monitoring opportunity in the primary cell is configured to include 801 and 804, and the search area set monitoring opportunity in the secondary cell is configured to include 802, 803, 805, and 806. .
  • DCI format 811 is detected in 802
  • DCI format 812 is detected in 804
  • DCI format 813 is detected in 805,
  • DCI format 814 is detected in 806.
  • the terminal device 1 is of a PDCCH defined at least based on the 801.
  • the monitoring opportunity may be determined as a PDCCH monitoring opportunity for slot n.
  • HARQ-ACK information is transmitted in slot n, at least based on the timing K1 and slot offset K0 indicated by DCI format 812, and at least to the timing K1 and slot offset K0 indicated by DCI format 813.
  • the terminal device 1 has a PDCCH monitoring opportunity for slot n that is defined based on at least some or all of the 804 and 805. It does not have to be determined as a monitoring opportunity. For example, if it is shown that HARQ-ACK information is transmitted in slot n, at least based on the timing K1 and slot offset K0 indicated by DCI format 814, the terminal device 1 is of a PDCCH defined at least based on said 806. The monitoring opportunity may be determined as a PDCCH monitoring opportunity for slot n.
  • the terminal device 1 when the DCI format detected in the monitoring opportunity of any search region set corresponding to the monitoring opportunity of a certain PDCCH triggers the transmission of HARQ-ACK information in slot n, the terminal device 1 causes the PDCCH.
  • the monitoring opportunity of may be determined as the PDCCH monitoring opportunity for slot n.
  • the terminal device 1 has the monitoring opportunity of the PDCCH. Does not have to be determined as a PDCCH monitoring opportunity for slot n.
  • the terminal device 1 does not have to determine the monitoring opportunity of the PDCCH as the PDCCH monitoring opportunity for the slot n. ..
  • the PUCCH resource used to transmit HARQ-ACK information in slot n is the PUCCH resource included in the last DCI format of the one or more DCI formats detected in the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for slot n. It may be specified at least based on the indicated field.
  • each of the one or more DCI formats triggers transmission of HARQ-ACK information in slot n.
  • the last DCI format may be the DCI format corresponding to the last index (largest index) of the DCI formats detected in the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for the slot n.
  • the DCI format index in the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for the slot n is given in ascending order to the index of the serving cell in which the DCI format is detected, and then the PDCCH monitoring opportunity in which the DCI format is detected. Given in ascending order to the index of.
  • the PDCCH monitoring opportunity index is given in ascending order on the time axis.
  • the second upper layer parameter may include the upper layer parameter related to the generation and reporting of HARQ-ACK information.
  • the first value in the second upper layer parameter may correspond to conventional specifications to which NR-U does not apply.
  • the second value in the second upper layer parameter may correspond to the specification to which NR-U is applied.
  • the upper layer parameter pdsch-HARQ-ACK-Codebook may be an upper layer parameter indicating the type of the HARQ-ACK codebook.
  • the upper layer parameter pdsch-HARQ-ACK-Codebook may be given to any value of semi-static and dynamic.
  • the upper layer parameter pdsch-HARQ-ACK-Codebook may be given to the value of enhancedDynamic-r16.
  • the value of enhancedDynamic-r16 in the upper layer parameter pdsch-HARQ-ACK-Codebook may correspond to the application of NR-U.
  • the terminal device 1 may have some or all of the following settings set when NR-U is applied.
  • the setting of the upper layer parameter related to the HARQ-ACK codebook when NR-U is applied may be referred to as the NR-U HARQ-ACK setting.
  • -Setting 1 The second upper layer parameter was given-Setting 2: The second upper layer parameter was given to the second value-Setting 3:
  • Upper layer parameter pdsch-HARQ-ACK-Codebook is enhancedDynamic- Given to r16
  • the size of the HARQ-ACK codebook is determined in advance based on at least the upper layer parameter. It may be determined statically. That is, the size of the HARQ-ACK codebook does not have to depend on the detection state of the actual DCI format.
  • the upper layer parameter pdsch-HARQ-ACK-Codebook is given to the value of dynamic, when generating the HARQ-ACK codebook, the size of the HARQ-ACK codebook is indicated by the detected DCI format counter DAI. , And / or may be dynamically determined based on at least the total DAI.
  • the terminal device 1 When the upper layer parameter pdsch-HARQ-ACK-Codebook is given to the value of semi-static or dynamic, the terminal device 1 does not have to expect more than one PDSCH group.
  • the upper layer parameter pdsch-HARQ-ACK-Codebook is given to the value of enhancedDynamic-r16, a HARQ-ACK codebook or a sub-codebook may be generated for each PDSCH group. If the upper layer parameter pdsch-HARQ-ACK-Codebook is given to the value of enhancedDynamic-r16, the terminal device 1 does not have to expect one or more PDSCH groups.
  • the terminal device 1 sets at least a part or all of the condition A1, the condition A2, and the condition A3 with respect to the PDSCH group g associated with the scheduled PDSCH.
  • the PDCCH monitoring opportunity corresponding to the satisfying DCI format may be included in the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for slot n.
  • the base station apparatus 3 indicates to the PDSCH group g that the HARQ-ACK information that triggered the transmission corresponds to the PDCCH monitoring opportunity after the time when the NFI bit corresponding to the PDSCH group g was last toggled. You can expect it.
  • HARQ-ACK information between the terminal device 1 and the base station device 3 by determining the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities in the terminal device 1 based on at least the toggle state of the NFI bit instructed by the base station device 3.
  • -Condition A1 HARQ-ACK information corresponding to the PDSCH scheduled by the DCI format is triggered when transmitted via the PUCCH in slot
  • n-Condition A2 PDSCH group g by the PGI field contained in the DCI format.
  • Condition A3 DCI format was detected after the last occurrence of an event in which the NFI bit corresponding to PDSCH group g was toggled.
  • the event in which the NFI bit is toggled is the received NFI. Indicates an event that is toggled compared to the saved NFI.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a configuration example of a set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for slot n according to one aspect of the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram showing a configuration example of a set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for slot n according to one aspect of the present embodiment.
  • diagonal blocks indicate PDCCH
  • white blocks indicate PDSCH
  • vertical blocks indicate PUCCH.
  • An arrow pointing from each of the PDSCHs to any of the PUCCHs indicates that the initial transmission of the HARQ-ACK bit corresponding to the transport block contained in the PDSCH corresponding to the start point of the arrow is in the PUCCH corresponding to the end point of the arrow. Indicates that it will be implemented.
  • the solid arrow indicates that the transmission of the PUCCH is triggered by the DCI format used for scheduling the PDSCH (timing K1 is a numerical value), and the dotted arrow indicates the transmission of the PUCCH.
  • timing K1 is non-numeric.
  • the absence of an arrow pointing from the PDSCH to the PUCCH does not necessarily mean that the transmission (initial transmission, etc.) of the HARQ-ACK bit corresponding to the transport block contained in the PDSCH is not triggered. ..
  • the DCI format used for scheduling PDSCH911 is included in PDCCH901
  • the DCI format used for scheduling PDSCH912 is included in PDCCH902
  • the DCI format used for scheduling PDSCH913 is included in PDCCH903, PDSCH914.
  • the DCI format used for scheduling PDCCH 904 is included in PDCCH 904, and the DCI format used for scheduling PDSCH 915 is included in PDCCH 905.
  • the terminal device 1 transmits HARQ-ACK information 931 including the HARQ-ACK bit corresponding to the transport block included in PDSCH 915 and PDSCH 914 via PUCCH 921 in slot n.
  • the terminal device 1 may detect the PDCCH 901 and save the received NFI.
  • the received NFI is indicated by the DCI format included in the PDCCH 902.
  • the terminal device 1 may determine that the NFI bits are toggled by comparing the received NFI (value is 1) with the storage NFI (value 0). After the determination, the terminal device 1 may save the received NFI as a save NFI.
  • the received NFI is indicated by the DCI format included in the PDCCH 903.
  • the terminal device 1 may determine that the NFI bits are toggled by comparing the received NFI (value is 0) with the storage NFI (value is 1). After the determination, the terminal device 1 may save the received NFI as a save NFI.
  • the terminal device 1 detects the PDCCH 904
  • the received NFI is indicated by the DCI format included in the PDCCH 904.
  • the terminal device 1 may determine that the NFI bits are toggled by comparing the received NFI (value is 1) with the storage NFI (value 0). After the determination, the terminal device 1 may save the received NFI as a save NFI.
  • the terminal device 1 When the terminal device 1 detects the PDCCH 905, the received NFI is indicated by the DCI format included in the PDCCH 905. The terminal device 1 may determine that the NFI bits are not toggled by comparing the received NFI (value is 1) with the storage NFI (value 1). After the determination, the terminal device 1 may save the received NFI as a save NFI. The event in which the NFI bit is toggled at the time when PDCCH904 is detected is the last NFI bit toggle event before PUCCH921 is transmitted. The terminal device 1 provides a monitoring opportunity of the PDCCH corresponding to the DCI format from the last NFI bit toggle event to the detection of the last DCI format for the generation of the HARQ-ACK information 931 in the PDCCH for the slot n.
  • the terminal device 1 may include the PDCCH monitoring opportunities corresponding to PDCCH 904 and PDCCH 905 in the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for slot n.
  • the NFI bit toggle event is an event in which the NFI bit is determined to be toggled.
  • the NFI bit toggle event is triggered by the NFI bits contained in the DCI format.
  • the NFI bit toggle event is triggered when the NFI bits (received NFI) contained in the DCI format are toggled compared to the stored NFI.
  • the terminal device 1 determines (identifies, identifies, recognizes, and recognizes) the last NFI bit toggle event for the PDSCH group g associated with the scheduled PDSCH.
  • the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for slot n may be determined, at least based on what is determined).
  • the terminal device 1 may include the PDCCH monitoring opportunity for the PDCCH group g after the timing when the last NFI bit toggle event occurs in the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for slot n.
  • the terminal device 1 may include the PDCCH monitoring opportunity for the PDCCH group g at the timing when the last NFI bit toggle event occurs in the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for slot n.
  • the terminal device 1 does not have to include the PDCCH monitoring opportunity before the timing when the last NFI bit toggle event occurs for the PDSCH group g in the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for slot n.
  • the terminal device 1 monitors the PDCCH for the slot n after the PDCCH monitoring opportunity in which the DCI format related to the last NFI bit toggle event is detected for the PDSCH group g. It may be included in the set of opportunities.
  • the terminal device 1 may include, for the PDSCH group g, a PDCCH monitoring opportunity in which the DCI format associated with the last NFI bit toggle event is detected in the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for slot n. ..
  • the terminal device 1 provides the PDSCH group g with a PDCCH monitoring opportunity before the PDCCH monitoring opportunity in which the DCI format related to the last NFI bit toggle event is detected, and a PDCCH monitoring opportunity for slot n. It does not have to be included in the set.
  • the DCI format related to the last NFI bit toggle event is the DCI format that triggers the occurrence of the last NFI bit toggle event.
  • the terminal device 1 may store the HARQ-ACK report state for the reception of the PDSCH when the NR-U HARQ-ACK setting is given.
  • the initial value of the HARQ-ACK reporting state may be set to not applicable (N / A), null (null), or undefined (undefined) in advance.
  • the terminal device 1 may set the HARQ-ACK reporting status corresponding to the reception of the PDSCH to unreported.
  • the terminal device 1 may set the HARQ-ACK reporting state to already reported when it is triggered to transmit on an uplink physical channel that has a HARQ-ACK bit corresponding to the PDSCH reception.
  • the HARQ-ACK reporting state may be deleted (or set to the initial value).
  • the terminal device 1 detects that the NFI bit corresponding to the PDSCH group associated with the PDSCH is toggled with respect to the PDSCH reception for which the HARQ-ACK reporting status is unreported, as compared with the previously received NFI bit.
  • the HARQ-ACK reporting state does not have to be deleted (or set to the initial value). That is, the terminal device 1 may keep the HARQ-ACK reporting state unreported.
  • the terminal device 1 provides the PDSCH group g associated with the scheduled PDSCH with an opportunity to monitor the PDCCH corresponding to the DCI format that satisfies the condition A1, the condition A2, and a part or all of the condition B1. It may be included in the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for slot n.
  • the HARQ-ACK information that triggered the transmission is not toggled with respect to the PDSCH group g, and the NFI corresponding to the PDSCH group g is not toggled (the HARQ-ACK reporting state is the initial value in the terminal apparatus 1). You may expect to respond to PDCCH monitoring opportunities.
  • Receive HARQ-ACK information between the terminal device 1 and the base station device 3 by determining the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities in the terminal device 1 based on at least the toggle state of the NFI bit instructed by the base station device 3. In order to avoid ambiguity in recognition of the transmission state, efficient transmission / reception of HARQ-ACK information can be realized.
  • -Condition B1 The HARQ-ACK reporting status corresponding to the reception of PDSCH scheduled by the DCI format is unreported or already reported.
  • the terminal device 1 may set the HARQ-ACK reporting status corresponding to PDSCH911 to unreported when PDCCH901 is detected. After transmitting the HARQ-ACK information corresponding to PDSCH911, the terminal device 1 may set the HARQ-ACK report status corresponding to PDSCH911 to the already reported report. When the PDCCH 902 is detected, the terminal device 1 may set the HARQ-ACK reporting state corresponding to the PDSCH 911 to the initial value by toggled the NFI bit. The terminal device 1 may set the HARQ-ACK reporting status corresponding to PDSCH912 to unreported when PDCCH902 is detected.
  • the terminal device 1 may set the HARQ-ACK reporting state corresponding to the PDSCH 912 to the initial value by toggled the NFI bit.
  • the terminal device 1 may set the HARQ-ACK reporting status corresponding to PDSCH 913 to unreported when PDCCH 903 is detected.
  • the terminal device 1 may set the HARQ-ACK reporting state corresponding to the PDSCH 913 to the initial value by toggled the NFI bit.
  • the terminal device 1 may set the HARQ-ACK reporting status corresponding to PDSCH914 to unreported when PDCCH904 is detected.
  • the counter DAI is the monitoring opportunity of the PDCCH in the serving cell for the monitoring opportunity of the PDCCH in the serving cell. Indicates the cumulative number of PDCCHs detected up to (or may be at least a value related to the cumulative number).
  • the counter DAI may also be referred to as C-DAI.
  • the total DAI may indicate the cumulative number (or at least a value related to the cumulative number) of PDCCH detected by the monitoring opportunity of a certain PDCCH in the monitoring opportunity of M PDCCH.
  • the total DAI may be referred to as a T-DAI (Total Downlink Assignment Index).
  • the DAI field is a general term for the first DAI field and the second DAI field.
  • the separate group DAI field is a general term for the first separate group DAI field and the second separate group DAI field.
  • Another group DAI field used to generate a HARQ-ACK codebook for a PDSCH may be included in the DCI format used to schedule a PDSCH group different from the PDSCH group associated with the PDSCH.
  • the separate group DAI field may be another group DAI field included in the DCI format.
  • the number of bits in the second DAI field is 2 and the second DAI field is The counter DAI may be indicated. That is, the 2 bits of the second DAI field may be a counter DAI. If more than one serving cell is set and the upper layer parameter pdsch-HARQ-ACK-Codebook is given to the dynamic value, the number of bits in the second DAI field is 4 and the number of bits in the second DAI field is 4. Of these, the 2-bit MSB (the Most Important Bit) may indicate the counter DAI, and the 2-bit LSB (the Least Significant Bit) of the second DAI field may indicate the total DAI. That is, the 2-bit MSB of the second DAI field may be a counter DAI. That is, the 2-bit LSB of the second DAI field may be the total DAI.
  • the total DAI used to generate the HARQ-ACK codebook for a PDSCH is a part or a part of the second DAI field included in the DCI format used for scheduling a PDSCH group different from the PDSCH group associated with the PDSCH. It may be indicated by all bits. For example, the total DAI may be indicated by a 1-bit MSB, a 2-bit MSB, or a 3-bit MSB in the second DAI field. For example, the total DAI may be indicated by a 1-bit LSB, a 2-bit LSB, or a 3-bit LSB in the second DAI field.
  • the arrows pointed from the DAI field and the separate group DAI field (OG-DAI field) to either the counter DAI (C-DAI) or the total DAI (T-DAI) are DAI.
  • Indicates that the counter DAI or total DAI is indicated by the field or another group DAI field.
  • the number of bits in the separate group DAI field may be 1 (ie, may be set to 1).
  • the number of bits in the separate group DAI field may be 2 (ie, may be set to 2).
  • the number of bits in the separate group DAI field may be 3 (ie, may be set to 3).
  • the number of bits in the separate group DAI field may be the number of bits used to indicate the counter DAI (that is, the number of bits used to indicate the counter DAI may be set).
  • the number of bits in the separate group DAI field may be given by the upper layer parameters.
  • the counter DAI may be indicated by a first DAI field or a second DAI field.
  • the total DAI may be indicated by a separate group DAI field. If the number of bits in the second DAI field is 2, the counter DAI may be indicated by the second DAI field. When the number of bits of the second DAI field is 4, the counter DAI may be indicated by the 2-bit MSB (the Most Important Bit) of the second DAI field. When the number of bits in the second DAI field is 4, the total DAI may be indicated by the LSB (the Least Significant Bit) of 2 bits in the second DAI field.
  • the counter DAI may be indicated by a first DAI field or a second DAI field.
  • the total DAI may not be indicated.
  • the total DAI may be indicated by another group DAI field.
  • the instruction of total DAI will be described by another group DAI field.
  • the PDSCH1011 scheduled by PDCCH1001 is associated with the PDSCH group g
  • the PDSCH1012 scheduled by PDCCH1002 and the PDSCH1013 scheduled by PDCCH1003 are associated with a PDSCH group h different from the PDSCH group g.
  • the generation of HARQ-ACK information for the PDSCH group g will be described below.
  • the terminal device 1 receives the PDCCH 1001 including the DCI format that schedules the PDSCH 1011 and transmits the HARQ-ACK information 1031 including the HARQ-ACK bit corresponding to the PDSCH 1011 via the PUCCH 1021.
  • the PUCCH 1021 is not detected in the base station apparatus 3 and the HARQ-ACK information 1031 is retransmitted via the PUCCH 1022.
  • Another group DAI field for PDSCH1011 associated with PDSCH group g may be included in PDCCH1002 associated with PDSCH group h and / or the DCI format included in PDCCH1003.
  • the counter DAI used to generate the HARQ-ACK codebook for PDSCH1011 may be indicated by the DAI field contained in PDCCH1001.
  • the total DAI used to generate the HARQ-ACK codebook for PDSCH1011 may be indicated by the DAI field contained in PDCCH1001.
  • the total DAI used to generate the HARQ-ACK codebook for PDSCH1011 may be indicated by the separate group DAI field.
  • FIGS. 12, 13, and 14 are diagrams showing an example of the procedure for configuring the HARQ-ACK codebook (codebook of HARQ-ACK information) according to one aspect of the present embodiment.
  • ⁇ AX> in FIGS. 12, 13, and 14 is also referred to as step AX.
  • the terminal device 1 generates a HARQ-ACK codebook based on the procedure described in FIGS. 12, 13, and 14.
  • the terminal device 1 When the NR-U HARQ-ACK setting is given, the terminal device 1 generates a HARQ-ACK codebook for each PDSCH group based on the procedure shown in FIGS. 12, 13, and 14.
  • the plurality of HARQ-ACK codebooks may be concatenated.
  • the HARQ-ACK codebook may be given based on at least part or all of steps A1 through A58.
  • the HARQ-ACK codebook corresponding to a PDSCH group may be given based on at least part or all of steps A1 to A46.
  • An HARQ-ACK codebook corresponding to a PDSCH group is one or more HARQ-corresponding to any one or more transport blocks contained in any one or more PDSCHs contained in the PDSCH group. It may be given based on the ACK bit.
  • the HARQ-ACK codebook may be given at least based on a set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities, UL DAI field values, and / or DAI fields, and / or some or all of another group DAI fields.
  • the HARQ-ACK codebook may be given at least on the basis of a set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities, UL DAI, counter DAI, and / or part or all of the total DAI.
  • the serving cell index c is set to 0.
  • the serving cell index may be given for each serving cell at least based on the parameters of the upper layer.
  • step A3 j may be set to 0.
  • V temp may be set to 0.
  • V emp2 may be set to 0.
  • N DL cells may be set to the number of serving cells.
  • the number of serving cells may be the number of serving cells set in the terminal device 1.
  • M may be set to the number of PDCCH monitoring opportunities.
  • step A9 the first evaluation formula m ⁇ M is evaluated.
  • Step A10 may be executed when the first evaluation formula is true.
  • Step A34 may be executed when the first evaluation formula is false.
  • step A10 c may be set to 0.
  • step A11 the second evaluation formula c ⁇ N DL cells is evaluated. Step A11 may be performed if the second evaluation formula is true. If the second evaluation formula is false, step A33 may be executed.
  • step A12 if the PDCCH monitoring opportunity m in the serving cell c is before the switching of the activated downlink BWP, step A13 may be executed.
  • step A13 may be performed if there is an activation uplink BWP switch in the PCell and the activation downlink BWP switch is not triggered by DCI format 1-1.1. If all of the above two conditions are not met, step A14 may be executed.
  • c may be set to c + 1.
  • step A14 step A15 may be executed.
  • step A15 if the NR-U HARQ-ACK setting is not given and condition C1 or condition C2 is satisfied, step A16 may be executed. If the NR-U HARQ-ACK setting is given in step A15 and condition C3 or condition C4 is satisfied, step A16 may be executed.
  • Condition C1 There is a PDSCH related to PDCCH at the monitoring opportunity m of PDCCH in the serving cell c
  • C2 There is a PDCCH indicating the release of SPS PDSCH in the serving cell c
  • C3 There is a PDCCH associated with the PDSCH group g and the serving cell
  • PDSCH associated with the PDCCH at the PDCCH monitoring opportunity m in c
  • C4 There is a PDCCH indicating the release of the SPS PDSCH in the serving cell c and associated with the PDSCH group g.
  • step A16 the third evaluation formula V DL C-DAI, c, m ⁇ V emp is evaluated.
  • Step A17 may be performed if the third evaluation formula is true.
  • Step A18 may be performed if the third evaluation formula is false.
  • V DL C-DAI, c, m is the value of the counter DAI (Downlink Assignment Index) given at least based on the PDCCH detected at the monitoring opportunity m of the PDCCH in the serving cell c.
  • the PDCCH index detected at M monitoring opportunities may be given the serving cell index c first and the PDCCH monitoring opportunity m second. That is, the PDCCH indexes detected in the monitoring opportunities of M PDCCHs may be first mapped in the order of the serving cell index c, and then in the order of the PDCCH monitoring opportunities m (serving cell index first, PDCCH monitoring). occasion second mapping).
  • the counter DAI may be referred to as a C-DAI (Counter Downlink Assignment Index).
  • step A17 j may be set to j + 1.
  • Step A18 may be a step indicating the completion of the operation based on the third evaluation formula in step A12.
  • V temp may be set to V DL C-DAI, c, m.
  • Step A21 may be performed if the fourth evaluation formula is true. If the fourth evaluation formula is false, step A22 may be executed.
  • V DL T-DAI, m may be the value of total DAI given at least based on the PDCCH detected at the PDCCH monitoring opportunity m in the serving cell c.
  • the total DAI may indicate the cumulative number (or at least a value related to the cumulative number) of PDCCH detected by the monitoring opportunity m of PDCCH in the monitoring opportunity of M PDCCH.
  • the total DAI may be referred to as a T-DAI (Total Downlink Assignment Index).
  • V emp2 may be set to V DL C-DAI, c, m.
  • step A22 step A23 may be executed.
  • V emp2 may be set to V DL T-DAI, m.
  • Step A24 may be a step indicating the completion of the operation based on the fourth evaluation formula in step A20.
  • step A25 1) harq-ACK-SpatialBundlingPUCCH is not provided, 2) the PDCCH monitoring opportunity m is a PDCCH monitoring opportunity including DCI format 1_0 or DCI format 1-11, and 3) two lances.
  • Step A26 may be performed when maxNrovCodeWordsSchedulatedByDCI is set in at least one BWP in at least one serving cell for port block reception.
  • the maxNrovCodeWordsSchedulatedByDCI may be information indicating whether or not the transmission of two transport blocks in the PDSCH is supported.
  • o ACK a (8j + 2 (V DL C-DAI, c, m -1)) may be set to the value of the HARQ-ACK bit corresponding to the first transport block of the serving cell c.
  • the value of the HARQ-ACK bit being 1 may indicate ACK.
  • a value of the HARQ-ACK bit of 0 may indicate NACK.
  • the first transport block of the serving cell c is the first transport block included in the PDSCH scheduled by the DCI format contained in the PDCCH detected at the monitoring opportunity m of the PDCCH in the serving cell c. May be good.
  • o ACK a (X) is o to ACK X.
  • o ACK a (8j + 2 (V DL C-DAI, c, m -1) + 1) may be set to the value of the HARQ-ACK bit corresponding to the second transport block of the serving cell c.
  • the second transport block of the serving cell c is the second transport block included in the PDSCH scheduled by the DCI format contained in the PDCCH detected at the monitoring opportunity m of the PDCCH in the serving cell c. May be good.
  • the fact that the PDSCH contains a first transport block and the PDSCH does not contain a second transport block may mean that the PDSCH contains one transport block.
  • V s may be set to V s ⁇ ⁇ 8j + 2 (V DL C-DAI, c, m -1), 8j + 2 (V DL C-DAI, c, m -1) +1 ⁇ .
  • Y ⁇ Z may indicate the union of the set Y and the set Z.
  • ⁇ * ⁇ May be a set composed of *.
  • step A29 1) harq-ACK-SpatialBundling PUCCH is provided, 2) PDCCH monitoring opportunity m is a PDCCH monitoring opportunity including DCI format 1-1-1, and 3) reception of two lance port blocks.
  • Step A30 may be performed when maxNrovCodeWordsSchedulatedByDCI is set in at least one BWP in at least one serving cell.
  • o ACK a (4j + V DL C-DAI, c, m -1) corresponds to the first transport block of the serving cell c with the first HARQ-ACK bit and the second transport of the serving cell c. It may be set to the value given by the logical AND operation of the second HARQ-ACK bit corresponding to the block.
  • V s may be set to V s ⁇ ⁇ 4j + V DL C-DAI, c, m -1 ⁇ .
  • step A33 may be executed when the conditions of step A25 and the conditions of step A29 are not satisfied.
  • o ACK a (4j + V DL C-DAI, c, m -1) may be set to the value of the first HARQ-ACK bit corresponding to the first transport block of the serving cell c.
  • o ACK a (4j + V DL C-DAI, c, m -1) may be set to the value of the HARQ-ACK bit of the serving cell c.
  • V s may be set to V s ⁇ ⁇ 4j + V DL C-DAI, c, m -1 ⁇ .
  • Step A35 may be a step indicating the completion of the operation of step A25.
  • Step A36 may be a step indicating the completion of the operation of step A15.
  • step A37 c may be set to c + 1.
  • Step A38 may be a step indicating the completion of the operation of step A12.
  • step A39 step A11 may be executed.
  • m may be set to m + 1.
  • step A41 step A10 may be executed.
  • step A42 the fifth evaluation formula V emp2 ⁇ V temp may be executed.
  • Step A43 may be performed if the fifth evaluation formula is true. If the fifth evaluation formula is false, step A44 may be executed.
  • step A43 j may be set to j + 1.
  • Step A44 may be a step indicating the completion of step A42.
  • step A46 may be executed when 1) harq-ACK-SpatialBundlingPUCCH is not provided, and 2) maxNrovCodeWordsSchedulledByDCI is set in at least one BWP in at least one serving cell. If all of the above two conditions are not met, step A47 may be executed.
  • O ACK may be set to 2 (4j + V emp2).
  • step A48 may be executed.
  • O ACK may be set to 4j + V emp2.
  • Step A49 may be a step indicating the completion of the operation of step A12.
  • i N ⁇ ⁇ 0,1,. .. ..
  • o ACK a (i N) may be set to a value of NACK.
  • V ⁇ W may indicate a set obtained by subtracting the elements included in the set W from the set V.
  • V ⁇ W may be the complement of V with respect to W.
  • step A51 c may be set to 0.
  • step A52 the seventh evaluation formula c ⁇ N DL cells is evaluated.
  • Step A54 may be performed if the seventh evaluation formula is true.
  • Step A58 may be performed if the second evaluation formula is false.
  • step A54 the PDSCH (SPS PDSCH) scheduled by the grant set in one or more slots at the monitoring opportunity of M PDCCH is set to be received, and the transmission of the SPS PDSCH is activated. If activated, step A54 may be performed.
  • SPS PDSCH SPS PDSCH
  • O ACK may be set to O ACK + 1.
  • O ACK may be set to O ACK + N SPS.
  • the N SPS may be the number of SPS PDSCHs set to be received at the monitoring opportunity 1001 of M PDCCHs.
  • o ACK (O ACK -1) may be set to the value of the HARQ-ACK bit corresponding to the transport block contained in the SPS PDSCH.
  • o ACK (O ACK- i SPS ) may be set to the value of the HARQ-ACK bit corresponding to the transport block contained in the SPS PDSCH.
  • i SPS is i SPS ⁇ ⁇ 0,1,. .. .. , N SPS -1 ⁇ may be satisfied.
  • o ACK (O ACK -1) corresponds to the transport block contained in each of the one or more SPS PDSCHs set to be received at the monitoring opportunity of M PDCCHs HARQ-ACK. It may be set to the value given by the logical product of the bits.
  • Step A56 may be a step indicating the completion of the operation of step A53.
  • step A57 c may be set to c + 1.
  • Step A58 may be a step indicating the completion of the operation of step A52.
  • the first to seventh evaluation formulas are also called evaluation formulas.
  • the fact that the evaluation formula is true may mean that the evaluation formula is satisfied.
  • the fact that the evaluation formula is false may mean that the evaluation formula is not true.
  • the fact that the evaluation formula is false may mean that the evaluation formula is not satisfied.
  • O ACK is the size of the HARQ-ACK codebook (eg, the number of bits contained in the HARQ-ACK codebook). O ACK may correspond to each PDSCH group. O ACK is the number of UCI bits corresponding to the HARQ-ACK information multiplexed on the PUCCH or PUSCH. O ACK may be given by O ACK.
  • the PUCCH transmission opportunity may be a transmission opportunity to try the transmission of the PUCCH that reports the HARQ-ACK information to the PDSCH.
  • the PUCCH transmission opportunity may be a transmission opportunity to try the transmission of the PUCCH used by the terminal device 1 to report the HARQ-ACK information to the PDSCH.
  • the PUCCH transmission opportunity of the PDSCH may be indicated at least based on the timing K1 indicated by the DCI format scheduling the PDSCH.
  • the terminal device 1 may transmit the PUCCH depending on the result of the LBT at the PUCCH transmission opportunity.
  • the terminal device 1 may transmit the PUCCH when it is determined that it is in the idle state as a result of the LBT at the PUCCH transmission opportunity.
  • the terminal device 1 does not have to transmit the PUCCH depending on the result of the LBT at the PUCCH transmission opportunity.
  • the terminal device 1 does not have to transmit the PUCCH when it is determined that the Busy state is obtained as a result of the LBT at the PUCCH transmission opportunity.
  • the PUCCH transmission opportunity may correspond to one PUCCH resource.
  • the one PUCCH resource may be a PUCCH resource indicated by the DCI format that schedules PDSCH.
  • the slot in which the PUCCH transmission opportunity is located may be indicated, at least based on the timing K1 indicated by the DCI format.
  • FIG. 15 is a diagram showing an example of generating HARQ-ACK information.
  • diagonal blocks indicate PDCCH
  • white blocks indicate PDSCH
  • vertical blocks indicate PUCCH or PUCCH transmission occasion.
  • An arrow pointing from each of the PDSCHs to either the PUCCH or the PUCCH transmission opportunity indicates that the initial transmission of the HARQ-ACK bit corresponding to the transport block contained in the PDSCH corresponding to the start point of the arrow is the arrow. It is shown that it is carried out at the PUCCH corresponding to the end point or the PUCCH transmission opportunity.
  • the solid arrow indicates that the transmission of the PUCCH or the PUCCH transmission at the PUCCH transmission opportunity is triggered by the DCI format used for scheduling the PDSCH (timing K1 is a numerical value). .. In FIG. 15, it is assumed that the terminal device 1 is given the NR-U HARQ-ACK setting.
  • the PUCCH transmission opportunity is a PDSCH-to-HARQ feedback timing contained in one or more DCI formats detected in the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities corresponding to the PUCCH transmission opportunity. It may be defined as a PUCCH transmission opportunity set in the slot indicated by the indicator field. That is, one or more DCI formats detected in the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for slot n may provide PUCCH transmission opportunities in slot n.
  • the slot in which the PUCCH 1522 is arranged may be indicated by the PDSCH-to-HARQ feedback timing indicator field included in each of the PDCCH 1501 and the PDCCH 1502. Further, the PDSCH-to-HARQ feedback timing indicator field included in each of the PDCCH 1503 and the PDCCH 1504 may indicate the slot in which the PUCCH 1523 is arranged.
  • the terminal device 1 receives the PDCCH 1501 after the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1521 and receives the PDCCH 1511 scheduled in the DCI format included in the PDCCH 1501.
  • the HARQ-ACK information reported via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1521 is correctly detected in the base station apparatus 3, and the NFI bit (NFI bit corresponding to the PDSCH group g) is toggled in the base station apparatus 3 and countered.
  • the terminal device 1 receives the PDCCH 1502 and receives the PDCCH 1512 scheduled in the DCI format included in the PDCCH 1502.
  • 0 is indicated as the NFI bit and 1 is indicated as the counter DAI.
  • 0 is indicated as the NFI bit and 2 is indicated as the counter DAI.
  • the terminal device 1 tries to report (transmit) the PUCCH via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1522 in order to report the HARQ-ACK information for the PDSCH 1511 and the PDSCH 1512. Further, the terminal device 1 receives the PDCCH 1503 after the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1522 and receives the PDCCH 1513 scheduled in the DCI format included in the PDCCH 1503. The terminal device 1 receives the PDCCH 1504 and receives the PDCCH 1514 scheduled in the DCI format included in the PDCCH 1504. For example, here, the DCI format contained in PDCCH1503 indicates 0 as the NFI bit and 3 as the counter DAI, and the DCI format contained in PDCCH1504 indicates 0 as the NFI bit and 4 as the counter DAI.
  • the terminal device 1 may assume that the HARQ-ACK information for the PDSCH 1511 and the PDSCH 1512 is not correctly detected (decrypted) in the base station device 3 based on the NFI bit. That is, in such a case, the base station apparatus 3 does not toggle the NFI bit corresponding to the PDSCH group g, which is indicated by the DCI format contained in each of PDCCH 1501 to PDCCH 1504, and counter DAI and / or total. The value of DAI may continue to be accumulated.
  • the terminal device 1 may attempt to report (transmit) HARQ-ACK information for PDSCH 1511, PDSCH 1512, PDSCH 1513, and PDSCH 1514 via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1523.
  • the base station apparatus 3 receives the HARQ-ACK information via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1521 and toggles the NFI bit.
  • the base station apparatus 3 transmits the PDCCH 1501 used for scheduling the PDSCH 1511 and shows 0 as the NFI and 1 as the counter DAI according to the DCI format included in the PDCCH 1501.
  • the base station apparatus 3 transmits the PDCCH 1502 used for scheduling the PDSCH 1512, and indicates 0 as the NFI and 2 as the counter DAI according to the DCI format included in the PDCCH 1502.
  • the base station apparatus 3 transmits the PDCCH 1503 used for scheduling the PDSCH 1513, and indicates 0 as the NFI and 3 as the counter DAI according to the DCI format included in the PDCCH 1503.
  • the base station apparatus 3 transmits the PDCCH 1504 used for scheduling the PDSCH 1514, and indicates 0 as the NFI and 4 as the counter DAI according to the DCI format included in the PDCCH 1504.
  • the terminal device 1 is based on at least the counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1511 and / or the total DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1512, and FIGS. 12, 13, and FIG.
  • a first HARQ-ACK codebook of X bits is generated by the procedure shown by 14 and is attempted to be reported (transmitted) via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1522.
  • the size (length, number of bits) of the first HARQ-ACK codebook may be determined at least based on the total DAI corresponding to PDSCH1512.
  • the number of bits X of the first HARQ-ACK codebook may be 2.
  • the terminal device 1 has a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH1511, a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH1512, a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH1513, a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH1514, and / or a total DAI corresponding to PDSCH1514.
  • a second HARQ-ACK codebook may be generated by the procedure shown in FIGS. 12, 13, and 14.
  • the size (length, number of bits) of the second HARQ-ACK codebook may be determined at least based on the total DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1514.
  • the number of bits of the second HARQ-ACK codebook may be 4.
  • the terminal device 1 may delete the X bit from the beginning of the second HARQ-ACK codebook. For example, in the 4-bit second HARQ-ACK codebook, the first 2 bits may be deleted.
  • the terminal device 1 reports the HARQ-ACK information including at least the first HARQ-ACK codebook and the second HARQ-ACK codebook from which the first X bit has been deleted via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1523 ( (Send). For example, a total of 4-bit HARQ-ACK information, including a 2-bit first HARQ-ACK codebook and a 2-bit second HARQ-ACK codebook, is reported via PUCCH transmission opportunity 1523 ( (Send).
  • the base station apparatus 3 may receive the above-mentioned 4-bit HARQ-ACK information via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1523.
  • the terminal device 1 is based on at least the counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1511 and / or the total DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1512, and FIGS. 12, 13, and FIG.
  • a first HARQ-ACK codebook of X bits is generated by the procedure shown by 14 and is attempted to be reported (transmitted) via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1522.
  • the size (length, number of bits) of the first HARQ-ACK codebook may be determined at least based on the total DAI corresponding to PDSCH1512.
  • the number of bits X of the first HARQ-ACK codebook may be 2.
  • the terminal device 1 has a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH1511, a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH1512, a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH1513, a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH1514, and / or a total DAI corresponding to PDSCH1514.
  • a second HARQ-ACK codebook may be generated by the procedure shown in FIGS. 12, 13, and 14.
  • the size (length, number of bits) of the second HARQ-ACK codebook may be determined at least based on the total DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1514.
  • the number of bits of the second HARQ-ACK codebook may be 4.
  • the terminal device 1 adds the X + 1th and subsequent bits of the second HARQ-ACK codebook to the first HARQ-ACK codebook, and adds the generated HARQ-ACK information via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1523.
  • the third bit (the third MSB) and the fourth bit (the fourth MSB) of the second HARQ-ACK codebook are added to the two-bit first HARQ-ACK codebook and combined.
  • the 4-bit HARQ-ACK information may be reported (transmitted) via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1523.
  • the base station apparatus 3 may receive the above-mentioned 4-bit HARQ-ACK information via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1523.
  • the terminal device 1 is based on at least the counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1511 and / or the total DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1512, and FIGS. 12, 13, and FIG.
  • a first HARQ-ACK codebook of X bits is generated by the procedure indicated by 14 and is attempted to be reported (transmitted) via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1522.
  • the size (length, number of bits) of the first HARQ-ACK codebook may be determined at least based on the total DAI corresponding to PDSCH1512.
  • the number of bits X of the first HARQ-ACK codebook may be 2.
  • the terminal device 1 has a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH1511, a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH1512, a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH1513, and a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH1514 and / or total DAI corresponding to PDSCH1514.
  • a second HARQ-ACK codebook may be generated by the procedure shown in FIGS. 12, 13, and 14.
  • the size (length, number of bits) of the second HARQ-ACK codebook may be determined at least based on the total DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1514.
  • the number of bits of the second HARQ-ACK codebook may be 4.
  • the terminal device 1 replaces the first bit of the second HARQ-ACK codebook with the first HARQ-ACK codebook, and reports (transmits) the generated HARQ-ACK information via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1523. ) May.
  • the terminal device 1 replaces one or more bits from the beginning of the second HARQ-ACK codebook with one or more bits of the first HARQ-ACK codebook, and transmits the generated HARQ-ACK information to PUCCH. You may report (send) via Opportunity 1523.
  • the terminal device 1 replaces and updates the first bit (the first MSB) and the second bit (the second MSB) of the second HARQ-ACK codebook with the first HARQ-ACK codebook.
  • the second HARQ-ACK information obtained may be reported (transmitted) as HARQ-ACK information via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1523.
  • the terminal device 1 replaces the first bit of the second HARQ-ACK codebook with the first bit of the first HARQ-ACK codebook, and the second bit of the second HARQ-ACK codebook. May be replaced with the second bit of the first HARQ-ACK codebook and the updated second HARQ-ACK codebook may be reported (transmitted) via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1523.
  • the base station apparatus 3 may receive the above-mentioned 4-bit HARQ-ACK information via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1523.
  • FIG. 16 is a diagram showing an example of generating HARQ-ACK information.
  • the PDCCH-to-HARQ feedback timing indicator field included in each of the PDCCH 1601, PDCCH 1602, PDCCH 1603, PDCCH 1604, and PDCCH 1605 may indicate the slot in which the PUCCH 1622 is located. Further, the PDSCH-to-HARQ feedback timing indicator field included in each of the PDCCH 1606 and the PDCCH 1607 may indicate the slot in which the PUCCH 1623 is arranged.
  • the terminal device 1 After the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1621, the terminal device 1 receives PDCCH1601, PDCCH1602, PDCCH1603, PDCCH1604, and PDCCH1605, and PDSCH1611, PDSCH1612, PDSCH1613, PDSCH1614, and PDSCH1615 scheduled by the DCI format included in each PDCCH. Receive.
  • the HARQ-ACK information reported via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1621 is correctly detected in the base station apparatus 3, the NFI bit (NFI bit for PDSCH group g) is toggled in the base station apparatus 3, and the counter DAI ( It is assumed that the counter DAI for PDSCH group g) and / or the total DAI (total DAI for PDSCH group g) is reset.
  • the NFI bit (NFI bit for PDSCH group g) is toggled in the base station apparatus 3, counter DAI (counter DAI for PDSCH group g), and / or total DAI (PDSCH group g). Total DAI) is assumed to be reset.
  • Terminal device 1 attempts to report (transmit) PUCCH via PUCCH transmission opportunity 1622 in order to report HARQ-ACK information including HARQ-ACK bits for each of PDSCH 1611, PDSCH 1612, PDSCH 1613, PDSCH 1614, and PDSCH 1615. .. Further, the terminal device 1 receives the PDCCH 1606 after the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1622 and receives the PDCCH 1616 scheduled in the DCI format included in the PDCCH 1606. The terminal device 1 receives the PDCCH 1607 and receives the PDCCH 1617 scheduled in the DCI format included in the PDCCH 1607.
  • the DCI format contained in PDCCH1606 indicates 0 as the NFI bit and 2 as the counter DAI
  • the DCI format contained in PDCCH1607 indicates 0 as the NFI bit and 3 as the counter DAI. If shown, even if the terminal device 1 assumes that the HARQ-ACK information for PDCCH1601, PDCCH1602, PDCCH1603, PDCCH1604, and PDCCH1605 is not correctly detected (decrypted) in the base station device 3 based on the NFI bit. Good.
  • the base station apparatus 3 does not toggle the NFI bit corresponding to the PDSCH group g, which is indicated by the DCI format contained in each of PDCCH 1601 to PDCCH 1607, and counter DAI and / or total.
  • the value of DAI may continue to be accumulated.
  • the terminal device 1 reports HARQ-ACK information including HARQ-ACK bits for each of PDSCH1611, PDSCH1612, PDSCH1613, PDSCH1614, PDSCH1615, PDSCH1616, and PDSCH1617 via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1623. You may try (send).
  • the base station apparatus 3 receives the HARQ-ACK information via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1621 and toggles the NFI bit.
  • the base station apparatus 3 transmits the PDCCH 1601 used for scheduling the PDSCH 1611 and shows 0 as the NFI and 1 as the counter DAI according to the DCI format included in the PDCCH 1601.
  • the base station apparatus 3 transmits the PDCCH 1602 used for scheduling the PDSCH 1612, and indicates 0 as the NFI and 2 as the counter DAI according to the DCI format included in the PDCCH 1602.
  • the base station apparatus 3 transmits PDCCH1603 used for scheduling PDSCH1613, and indicates 0 as NFI and 3 as counter DAI according to the DCI format included in PDCCH1603.
  • the base station apparatus 3 transmits the PDCCH 1604 used for scheduling the PDSCH 1614, and indicates 0 as the NFI and 4 as the counter DAI according to the DCI format included in the PDCCH 1604.
  • the base station apparatus 3 transmits PDCCH1605 used for scheduling PDSCH1615, and indicates 0 as NFI and 1 as counter DAI according to the DCI format included in PDCCH1605.
  • the base station apparatus 3 transmits the PDCCH 1606 used for scheduling the PDSCH 1616, and shows 0 as the NFI and 2 as the counter DAI according to the DCI format included in the PDCCH 1606.
  • the base station apparatus 3 transmits the PDCCH 1607 used for scheduling the PDSCH 1617, and indicates 0 as the NFI and 3 as the counter DAI according to the DCI format included in the PDCCH 1607.
  • FIG. 17 is a diagram showing an example of generating HARQ-ACK information.
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram showing an example of generating HARQ-ACK information.
  • the HARQ-AC codebook may be generated by the procedure shown in FIGS. 12, 13, and 14.
  • the HARQ-ACK information may be composed of one or more HARQ-ACK codebooks.
  • the HARQ-ACK information may be generated based on one or more HARQ-ACK codebooks.
  • V- temp may be a parameter used in the procedure for generating HARQ-ACK information in FIGS. 12, 13, and 14.
  • V- temp may be a parameter used in the procedure for generating the HARQ-ACK codebook.
  • the V- temp may be given by the DCI format that schedules the PDSCH.
  • the V emp may be a variable in which the value of the counter DAI included in the detected DCI format is set by the PDCCH monitoring opportunity corresponding to the previous PUCCH transmission opportunity.
  • j may be a parameter used in the procedure for generating the HARQ-ACK information of FIGS. 12, 13, and 14.
  • j may be a variable given by the PDCCH monitoring opportunity corresponding to the previous PUCCH transmission opportunity based on the value of the counter DAI contained in the DCI format detected.
  • the V emp may be defined as the remainder of the size O ACK of the HARQ-ACK codebook minus the number of HARQ-ACK bits corresponding to the SPS PDSCH divided by the predetermined number.
  • the V emp may be defined as a quotient obtained by subtracting the number of HARQ-ACK bits corresponding to the SPS PDSCH from the size O ACK of the HARQ-ACK codebook and dividing by the predetermined number.
  • the terminal device 1 has a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1611, a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1612, a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1613, a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1614, and a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1615, and /
  • the HARQ-ACK codebook 1701 may be generated by the procedure shown by FIGS. 12, 13, and 14, at least based on the total DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1615.
  • the size (length, number of bits) of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1701 may be determined at least based on the total DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1615.
  • the ACK codebook 1701 (first HARQ-ACK codebook) is output.
  • the HARQ-ACK codebook 1701 may be a HARQ-ACK codebook generated for a set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities corresponding to slot n in which the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1622 is located.
  • the terminal device 1 refers to the parameter output in the generation of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1701 (first HARQ-ACK codebook) when generating the second HARQ-ACK codebook.
  • a second HARQ-ACK codebook may be generated.
  • the terminal device 1 is shown by FIGS. 12, 13, and 14, at least based on the counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1616, the counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1617, and / or the total DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1616.
  • the HARQ-ACK codebook 1702 may be generated according to the procedure.
  • the size (length, number of bits) of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1702 may be determined at least based on the total DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1617.
  • the terminal device 1 has a DCI format included in the PDCCH (for example, PDCCH1606) first received at the time of initialization of the procedure for generating the HARQ-ACK codebook of FIGS. 12, 13, and 14. If the value of the counter DAI indicated by (eg, 2) is greater than the value of the stored Vtemp (eg, 1), then j is set to the value of the stored j (eg, 1) and the HARQ.
  • -The 7-bit HARQ-ACK codebook 1702 may be generated by the procedure for generating the ACK codebook.
  • the HARQ-ACK codebook 1702 may include at least the HARQ-ACK codebook generated for the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities corresponding to slot n in which the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1623 is located.
  • the terminal device 1 may replace the first bit of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1702 with the HARQ-ACK codebook 1701 (override, replace) to generate the HARQ-ACK information 1703.
  • the terminal device 1 may replace the 1st to 5th bits of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1702 with the 5 bits of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1701 to generate the HARQ-ACK information 1703.
  • the terminal device 1 may replace the Yth bit from the beginning of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1702 with the HARQ-ACK codebook 1701 (override, replace) to generate the HARQ-ACK information 1703.
  • Y may be the size (length, number of bits) of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1701.
  • Y may be given at least based on the stored j and / or Vtemp.
  • Y 4 ⁇ j + V temp may be used.
  • the terminal device 1 may replace the 1st to 5th bits of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1702 with the 5 bits of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1701 to generate the HARQ-ACK information 1703.
  • the terminal device 1 may report (transmit) the HARQ-ACK information 1703 via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1623.
  • the base station apparatus 3 may receive the HARQ-ACK information 1703 via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1623.
  • the HARQ-ACK codebook or HARQ-ACK information (for example, HARQ-AC codebook 1701) reported (transmitted) via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1622 is the first HARQ-ACK information or It may be referred to as the first HARQ-ACK codebook.
  • the HARQ-ACK codebook generated for the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1623 (eg, HARQ-AC codebook 1702) may be referred to as a second HARQ-ACK codebook.
  • the parameters used to generate the HARQ-ACK codebook (HARQ-ACK codebook 1701) based on the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for the slot in which the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1622 is located (HARQ-ACK codebook 1701). For example, V emp , j, O ACK , V s, etc.) may also be used to generate a HARQ-ACK codebook based on a set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for the slot in which the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1623 is located. Good.
  • the initial value of V temp in the generation of HARQ-ACK codebook based on a set of monitoring opportunities PDCCH for slots PUCCH transmission opportunity 1623 is disposed, on the parameter It may be given at least on the basis.
  • the initial value of j in the generation of the HARQ-ACK codebook based on the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for the slot in which the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1623 is located is at least based on the parameter. May be given.
  • part of the HARQ-ACK codebook based on the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for the slot where the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1623 is located is for the slot where the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1622 is located.
  • Substitution with a HARQ-ACK codebook based on a set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities may be given at least based on the parameters used to generate the HARQ-ACK codebook 1701.
  • the size of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1702 is based on the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for the slot in which the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1622 is located (HARQ-ACK codebook 1701). ) May be given at least based on the parameters used to generate.
  • the terminal device 1 has a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1611, a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1612, a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1613, a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1614, and a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1615, and /
  • the HARQ-ACK codebook 1801 may be generated by the procedure shown by FIGS. 12, 13, and 14, at least based on the total DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1615.
  • the size (length, number of bits) of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1801 may be determined at least based on the total DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1615.
  • the ACK codebook 1801 (first HARQ-ACK codebook) is output.
  • the terminal device 1 refers to the parameter output in the generation of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1801 (first HARQ-ACK codebook) when generating the second HARQ-ACK codebook.
  • a second HARQ-ACK codebook may be generated.
  • the terminal device 1 the first PDCCH received in the (e.g., PDCCH1606) is less than or equal to the value of V temp counters DAI is stored as indicated by the DCI format included in the j are stored, It may be updated to j + 1 (that is, the stored value of j may be incremented by one).
  • Terminal device 1 is shown by FIGS. 12, 13, and 14, at least based on the counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1616, the counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1617, and / or the total DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1616.
  • the HARQ-ACK codebook 1802 may be generated according to the procedure.
  • the size (length, number of bits) of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1802 may be determined at least based on the total DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1617.
  • the terminal device 1 stores (updated) the value of j (updated) at the time of initialization of the procedure for generating the HARQ-ACK codebook of FIGS. 12, 13, and 14.
  • the 7-bit HARQ-ACK codebook 1802 may be generated by the procedure of setting to 1) and generating the HARQ-ACK codebook.
  • the terminal device 1 may generate the HARQ-ACK information 1803 by replacing the first bit of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1802 with the HARQ-ACK codebook 1801 (override, replace).
  • the terminal device 1 may replace the Y-th bit from the beginning of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1802 with the HARQ-ACK codebook 1801 (override, replace) to generate the HARQ-ACK information 1803.
  • Y may be the size (length, number of bits) of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1801.
  • the terminal device 1 may replace the first to third bits of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1802 with the three bits of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1801 to generate the HARQ-ACK information 1803.
  • the terminal device 1 may report (transmit) HARQ-ACK information 1803 via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1623.
  • the base station apparatus 3 may receive the HARQ-ACK information 1803 via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1623.
  • the HARQ-ACK codebook or HARQ-ACK information (for example, HARQ-AC codebook 1801) reported (transmitted) via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1622 is the first HARQ-ACK information or It may be referred to as the first HARQ-ACK codebook.
  • the HARQ-ACK codebook generated for the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1623 (eg, HARQ-AC codebook 1802) may be referred to as a second HARQ-ACK codebook.
  • the parameters used to generate the HARQ-ACK codebook (HARCH-ACK codebook 1801) based on the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for the slot in which the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1622 is located (HARQ-ACK codebook 1801). For example, V emp , j, O ACK , V s, etc.) may also be used to generate a HARQ-ACK codebook based on a set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for the slot in which the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1623 is located. Good.
  • the initial value of V temp in the generation of HARQ-ACK codebook based on a set of monitoring opportunities PDCCH for slots PUCCH transmission opportunity 1623 is disposed, on the parameter It may be given at least on the basis.
  • the initial value of j in the generation of the HARQ-ACK codebook based on the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for the slot in which the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1623 is located is at least based on the parameter. May be given.
  • part of the HARQ-ACK codebook based on the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for the slot where the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1623 is located is for the slot where the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1622 is located.
  • Substitution with a HARQ-ACK codebook (HARQ-ACK codebook 1801) based on a set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities may be given at least based on the parameters used to generate the HARQ-ACK codebook 1801.
  • the size of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1802 is based on the set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities for the slot in which the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1622 is located (HARQ-ACK codebook 1801). ) May be given at least based on the parameters used to generate.
  • the terminal device 1 generates a HARQ-ACK codebook based on the above-mentioned parameters (V emp , j, O ACK , V s, etc.), and transmits the HARQ-ACK codebook at the PUCCH transmission opportunity.
  • the base station apparatus 3 determines the HARQ-ACK information for the PDSCH transmitted based on the above-mentioned parameters (V emp , j, O ACK , V s, etc.) with respect to the HARQ-ACK codebook received at the PUCCH transmission opportunity. ..
  • the 16 and 17 show another example of generating HARQ-ACK information transmitted via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1623.
  • the ACK codebook 1701 (first HARQ-ACK codebook) is output.
  • the HARQ-ACK codebook 1701 may be a HARQ-ACK codebook generated for a set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities corresponding to slot n in which the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1622 is located.
  • the terminal device 1 refers to the parameter output in the generation of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1701 (first HARQ-ACK codebook) when generating the second HARQ-ACK codebook.
  • the HARQ-ACK information 1703 reported on the PUCCH corresponding to the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1623 may be generated.
  • the terminal device 1 may generate a 3-bit HARQ-ACK codebook 1702 based on at least a set of PDCCH monitoring opportunities corresponding to PUCCH transmission opportunities 1623.
  • the terminal device 1 deletes (or cuts, extracts, scrapes) a part or all of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1702, or adds one or more bits to the HARQ-ACK codebook 1702. -ACK information 1704 may be generated.
  • HARQ-ACK information 1703 may be generated by combining the HARQ-ACK codebook 1701 and the HARQ-ACK information 1704.
  • the terminal device 1 may report (transmit) the HARQ-ACK information 1703 via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1623.
  • the base station apparatus 3 may receive the HARQ-ACK information 1703 via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1623.
  • the generation of the HARQ-ACK information 1704 may be given at least based on the parameters used to generate the HARQ-ACK codebook 1701 (eg, V emp , j, O ACK , V s, etc.). For example, some or all of the HARQ-ACK Codebook 1702 may be deleted for the generation of the HARQ-ACK information 1704 based on at least that parameter. For example, one or more bits may be added to the HARQ-ACK codebook 1702 for the generation of HARQ-ACK information 1704 based on at least that parameter.
  • the parameters used to generate the HARQ-ACK codebook 1701 eg, V emp , j, O ACK , V s, etc.
  • some or all of the HARQ-ACK Codebook 1702 may be deleted for the generation of the HARQ-ACK information 1704 based on at least that parameter.
  • one or more bits may be added to the HARQ-ACK codebook 1702 for the generation of HARQ-ACK information 1704 based on
  • N1701 is the number of bits of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1701
  • N1702 is the number of bits of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1702.
  • j is the sum of j1701 output in the generation of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1701 and j1702 output in the generation of the HARQ-ACK codebook 1702.
  • V temp shows V temp output in generating HARQ-ACK codebook 1702.
  • HARQ-ACK codebook 1702 may be provided as a HARQ-ACK information 1704.
  • N add j * 4 + V temp -N1701-N1702 bits may be added.
  • the value of the Nadd bit may be set so that each indicates NACK.
  • the Nadd bits may all be set to zero.
  • N add j * 4 + V temp -N1701-N1702 bits may be added.
  • the terminal device 1 has a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1611, a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1612, a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1613, a counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1614, and a counter corresponding to PDSCH 1615.
  • Terminal device 1 is shown by FIGS.
  • a bit indicating NAKC is set as HARQ-ACK information.
  • the terminal device 1 After performing the above processing, the terminal device 1 then adds the first HARQ-ACK codebook to the beginning of the second HARQ-ACK codebook. The terminal device 1 reports (transmits) the HARQ-ACK codebook in which the first HARQ-ACK codebook is added to the beginning of the second HARQ-ACK codebook via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1623.
  • a 5-bit first HARQ-ACK codebook is generated based on at least the total DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1615.
  • a 3-bit second HARQ-ACK codebook is generated based at least based on the counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1616, the counter DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1617, and / or the total DAI corresponding to PDSCH 1617.
  • the final Vtemp saved for the generation of the first HARQ-ACK codebook is 1, and the value of ((Vtemp + 1) mod4-1) is 1. Therefore, the first bit from the beginning of the generated second HARQ-ACK codebook is deleted, and a 2-bit second HARQ-ACK codebook is created. A 5-bit first HARQ-ACK codebook is added to the beginning of the 2-bit second HARQ-ACK codebook to generate a 7-bit HARQ-ACK codebook. A 7-bit HARQ-ACK codebook is reported (transmitted) via the PUCCH transmission opportunity 1623.
  • One aspect of the present invention can realize efficient communication.
  • One aspect of the present invention can realize efficient transmission / reception of HARQ-ACK information.
  • One aspect of the present invention can realize efficient transmission / reception of a HARQ-ACK codebook.
  • the aspect of the present invention has taken the following measures. That is, the first aspect of the present invention is a terminal device, in which a receiving unit that receives the first PDSCH and a first HARQ-ACK codebook of X bits for the first PDSCH are obtained. It comprises a transmitter for reporting via a PUCCH transmission opportunity, receives a second PDSCH after the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, and generates a second HARQ-ACK codebook for the second PDSCH. Among the second HARQ-ACK codebook, the X bit is deleted from the beginning, and the second HARQ-ACK codebook and the HARQ-ACK information including the first HARQ-ACK codebook are obtained. Includes reporting through a second PUCCH transmission opportunity.
  • a second aspect of the present invention is a terminal device in which a receiving unit that receives the first PDSCH and a first HARQ-ACK codebook of X bits for the first PDSCH are first.
  • a transmitter that reports via the PUCCH transmission opportunity of receives a second PDSCH after the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, and generates a second HARQ-ACK codebook for the second PDSCH.
  • the HARQ-ACK information generated by adding the X + 1th and subsequent bits to the first HARQ-ACK information in the second HARQ-ACK codebook is transmitted via the second PUCCH transmission opportunity. Including reporting.
  • a third aspect of the present invention is a terminal device, wherein a receiving unit that receives the first PDSCH and a first HARQ-ACK codebook of X bits for the first PDSCH are first.
  • the HARQ-ACK information generated by replacing the first bit of the second HARQ-ACK codebook with the first HARQ-ACK codebook is reported via the second PUCCH transmission opportunity. , Including that.
  • a fourth aspect of the present invention is a terminal device, the first HARQ-ACK codebook including at least a receiving unit for receiving the first PDSCH and a HARQ-ACK bit for the first PDSCH.
  • the second PDSCH is received after the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, and HARQ- for the second PDSCH is provided.
  • PDSCHs are associated with the same PDSCH group.
  • a fifth aspect of the present invention is a base station apparatus, wherein a transmission unit that transmits a first PDSCH and a first HARQ-ACK codebook of X bits for the first PDSCH are provided.
  • a receiver that receives via one PUCCH transmission opportunity is provided, a second PDSCH is transmitted after the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, and a second HARQ-ACK codebook for the second PDSCH is generated. Then, in the second HARQ-ACK codebook, the X bit is deleted from the beginning, and the second HARQ-ACK codebook and the HARQ-ACK information including the first HARQ-ACK codebook are obtained. Includes receiving via the second PUCCH transmission opportunity.
  • a sixth aspect of the present invention is a base station apparatus, wherein a transmission unit that transmits a first PDSCH and a first HARQ-ACK codebook of X bits for the first PDSCH are provided.
  • a receiver that receives via one PUCCH transmission opportunity is provided, a second PDSCH is transmitted after the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, and a second HARQ-ACK codebook for the second PDSCH is generated.
  • the bits after the X + 1th bit are added to the first HARQ-ACK codebook to generate HARQ-ACK information, which is an opportunity to transmit the second PUCCH.
  • a seventh aspect of the present invention is a base station apparatus, wherein a transmission unit that transmits a first PDSCH and a first HARQ-ACK codebook of X bits for the first PDSCH are provided.
  • a receiver that receives via one PUCCH transmission opportunity is provided, a second PDSCH is transmitted after the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, and a second HARQ-ACK codebook for the second PDSCH is generated.
  • the HARQ-ACK information generated by replacing the first bit of the second HARQ-ACK codebook with the first HARQ-ACK codebook is received via the second PUCCH transmission opportunity. Including that.
  • An eighth aspect of the present invention is a base station apparatus, the first HARQ-ACK code including at least a transmission unit for transmitting the first PDSCH and a HARQ-ACK bit for the first PDSCH.
  • the book is provided with a receiving unit that receives the book via the PUCCH corresponding to the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, transmits the second PDSCH after the first PUCCH transmission opportunity, and HARQ with respect to the second PDSCH.
  • a second HARQ-ACK codebook containing at least the -ACK bit is generated, and HARQ- is based at least on the parameters used to generate the second HARQ-ACK codebook and the first HARQ-ACK codebook.
  • the ACK information is generated and includes receiving the HARQ-ACK information via a second PUCCH transmission opportunity.
  • the transmission and reception of HARQ-ACK information between the terminal device 1 and the base station device 3 can be appropriately realized.
  • the program operating in the base station device 3 and the terminal device 1 controls a CPU (Central Processing Unit) and the like so as to realize the functions of the above embodiment related to one aspect of the present invention. It may be a program (a program that makes a computer function). Then, the information handled by these devices is temporarily stored in RAM (Random Access Memory) at the time of processing, and then stored in various ROMs such as Flash ROM (Read Only Memory) and HDD (Hard Disk Drive). The CPU reads, corrects, and writes as necessary.
  • RAM Random Access Memory
  • ROMs Read Only Memory
  • HDD Hard Disk Drive
  • the terminal device 1 and a part of the base station device 3 in the above-described embodiment may be realized by a computer.
  • the program for realizing this control function may be recorded on a computer-readable recording medium, and the program recorded on the recording medium may be read by the computer system and executed.
  • the "computer system” referred to here is a computer system built in the terminal device 1 or the base station device 3, and includes hardware such as an OS and peripheral devices.
  • the "computer-readable recording medium” refers to a portable medium such as a flexible disk, a magneto-optical disk, a ROM, or a CD-ROM, or a storage device such as a hard disk built in a computer system.
  • a "computer-readable recording medium” is a medium that dynamically holds a program for a short period of time, such as a communication line when a program is transmitted via a network such as the Internet or a communication line such as a telephone line.
  • a program may be held for a certain period of time, such as a volatile memory inside a computer system serving as a server or a client.
  • the above-mentioned program may be a program for realizing a part of the above-mentioned functions, and may be a program for realizing the above-mentioned functions in combination with a program already recorded in the computer system.
  • the terminal device 1 may consist of at least one processor and at least one memory including a computer program instruction (computer program).
  • the memory and the computer program instruction (computer program) may be configured such that the terminal device 1 performs the operations and processes described in the above-described embodiment by using a processor.
  • the base station apparatus 3 may consist of at least one processor and at least one memory including computer program instructions (computer programs).
  • the memory and the computer program instruction (computer program) may be configured such that the base station apparatus 3 performs the operations and processes described in the above-described embodiment by using a processor.
  • the base station device 3 in the above-described embodiment can also be realized as an aggregate (device group) composed of a plurality of devices.
  • Each of the devices constituting the device group may include a part or all of each function or each function block of the base station device 3 according to the above-described embodiment.
  • the terminal device 1 according to the above-described embodiment can also communicate with the base station device as an aggregate.
  • the base station device 3 in the above-described embodiment may be EUTRAN (Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network) and / or NG-RAN (NextGen RAN, NR RAN). Further, the base station apparatus 3 in the above-described embodiment may have a part or all of the functions of the upper node with respect to the eNodeB and / or the gNB.
  • EUTRAN Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network
  • NG-RAN NextGen RAN, NR RAN
  • the base station apparatus 3 in the above-described embodiment may have a part or all of the functions of the upper node with respect to the eNodeB and / or the gNB.
  • a part or all of the terminal device 1 and the base station device 3 in the above-described embodiment may be realized as an LSI which is typically an integrated circuit, or may be realized as a chipset.
  • Each functional block of the terminal device 1 and the base station device 3 may be individually chipped, or a part or all of them may be integrated into a chip.
  • the method of making an integrated circuit is not limited to LSI, and may be realized by a dedicated circuit or a general-purpose processor. Further, when an integrated circuit technology that replaces an LSI appears due to advances in semiconductor technology, it is also possible to use an integrated circuit based on this technology.
  • the terminal device is described as an example of the communication device, but the present invention is not limited to this, and the present invention is not limited to this, and is a stationary or non-movable electronic device installed indoors or outdoors.
  • terminal devices or communication devices such as AV equipment, kitchen equipment, cleaning / washing equipment, air conditioning equipment, office equipment, vending machines, and other living equipment.
  • One aspect of the present invention is used, for example, in a communication system, a communication device (for example, a mobile phone device, a base station device, a wireless LAN device, or a sensor device), an integrated circuit (for example, a communication chip), a program, or the like. be able to.
  • a communication device for example, a mobile phone device, a base station device, a wireless LAN device, or a sensor device
  • an integrated circuit for example, a communication chip
  • a program or the like.
  • Terminal device 3 Base station device 10, 30 Wireless transmission / reception section 11, 31 Antenna section 12, 32 RF section 13, 33 Base band section 14, 34 Upper layer Processing section 15, 35 Media access control layer Processing unit 16, 36 Radio resource control layer Processing unit 91, 92, 93, 94 Search area set 301 Primary cell 302, 303 Secondary cell 801, 802, 803, 804, 805, 806 Monitoring opportunity of search area set 811, 812, 813, 814 DCI format 1101, 1102, 1103, 1104, 1105 PDCCH 1111, 1112, 1113, 1114, 1115 PDSCH 1121, 1122, 1123 PUCCH

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Ce dispositif terminal est pourvu d'une unité de réception permettant de recevoir un premier PDSCH, et d'une unité de transmission permettant de rapporter, au moyen d'une première opportunité de transmission de PUCCH, X bits d'un premier livre de codes HARQ-ACK par rapport au premier PDSCH. Le dispositif terminal reçoit un second PDSCH après la première opportunité de transmission de PUCCH, génère un second livre de codes HARQ-ACK par rapport au second PDSCH, supprime X bits de l'en-tête du second livre de codes HARQ-ACK, puis rapporte, au moyen d'une seconde opportunité de transmission de PUCCH, des informations HARQ-ACK comprenant le second livre de codes HARQ-ACK et le premier livre de codes HARQ-ACK.
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