WO2021163978A1 - 控制辅小区组状态的方法和终端设备 - Google Patents

控制辅小区组状态的方法和终端设备 Download PDF

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WO2021163978A1
WO2021163978A1 PCT/CN2020/076083 CN2020076083W WO2021163978A1 WO 2021163978 A1 WO2021163978 A1 WO 2021163978A1 CN 2020076083 W CN2020076083 W CN 2020076083W WO 2021163978 A1 WO2021163978 A1 WO 2021163978A1
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王淑坤
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  • This application relates to the field of communications, and more specifically, a method and terminal device for controlling the state of a secondary cell group.
  • DRX discontinuous reception
  • PDCCH Physical downlink control channel
  • the basic mechanism of DRX is to configure a DRX cycle (cycle) for the user equipment (UE, User Equipment) in the radio resource control connected state (RRC_CONNECTED state).
  • the DRX cycle consists of two time periods: OnDuration and Opportunity for DRX: During the OnDuration time, the UE is in the active period and monitors and receives the PDCCH.
  • the base station can send an energy-saving signal to the UE, and the user wakes up the terminal with the energy-saving signal.
  • the energy-saving signal can be carried by the PDCCH, and the PDCCH can carry energy-saving indication information of one or more users.
  • the PDCCH carrying the energy saving indication information may be referred to as the energy saving signal PDCCH.
  • the energy-saving signal PDCCH may carry information instructing the terminal to switch from the dormant bandwidth part (BWP, Bandwidth Part) to the non-dormant BWP, and/or switch from the non-dormant BWP to the dormant BWP on the secondary cell (Scell, Secondary Cell) group;
  • BWP dormant bandwidth part
  • Scell Secondary Cell
  • the UE performs state control according to the foregoing information. There is currently no effective control method for abnormal situations where energy-saving signals are not received.
  • the embodiment of the present application provides a method and terminal device for controlling the state of a secondary cell group, which can realize effective control of the state of the terminal device in the Scell group.
  • the embodiment of the application provides a method for controlling the state of a secondary cell group, which is applied to a terminal device, and includes:
  • the first control includes at least one of the following:
  • the embodiment of the present application provides a method for configuring the state of a secondary cell group, which is applied to a network device, and includes:
  • the terminal device is configured to switch to the non-sleep state in the state of the secondary cell group.
  • An embodiment of the present application provides a terminal device, including:
  • the first control module is configured to perform first control on the state of the terminal equipment in the secondary cell group when a preset condition is met; wherein, the first control includes at least one of the following:
  • An embodiment of the present application provides a network device, including:
  • the configuration module is used to configure the state of the terminal equipment in the secondary cell group; wherein, the configuration includes at least one of the following:
  • the terminal device is configured to switch to the non-sleep state in the state of the secondary cell group.
  • An embodiment of the present application provides a terminal device, including: a processor and a memory, the memory is used to store a computer program, the processor is used to call and run the computer program stored in the memory, and execute the control of the state of the secondary cell group as described above Methods.
  • An embodiment of the present application provides a network device, including: a processor and a memory, the memory is used to store a computer program, the processor is used to call and run the computer program stored in the memory, and execute the control of the state of the secondary cell group as described above Methods.
  • An embodiment of the present application provides a chip, including a processor, configured to call and run a computer program from a memory, so that the device installed with the chip executes the method for controlling the state of the secondary cell group as described above.
  • An embodiment of the present application provides a chip, including a processor, configured to call and run a computer program from a memory, so that a device installed with the chip executes the method for controlling the state of a secondary cell group as described above.
  • An embodiment of the present application provides a computer-readable storage medium for storing a computer program that enables a computer to execute the method for controlling the state of a secondary cell group as described above.
  • the embodiment of the present application provides a computer-readable storage medium for storing a computer program that enables the computer to execute the method for configuring the state of the secondary cell group as described above.
  • the embodiment of the present application provides a computer program product, including computer program instructions, and the computer program instructions cause a computer to execute the method for controlling the state of the secondary cell group as described above.
  • the embodiment of the present application provides a computer program product, including computer program instructions, which cause a computer to execute the method for configuring the state of the secondary cell group as described above.
  • An embodiment of the present application provides a computer program that enables a computer to execute the method for controlling the state of a secondary cell group as described above.
  • An embodiment of the present application provides a computer program that enables a computer to execute the method for configuring the state of a secondary cell group as described above.
  • the terminal device performs the first control on the state of the terminal device in the secondary cell group when the preset condition is satisfied; therefore, effective control of the state of the terminal device in the Scell group can be realized.
  • Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram of an application scenario of an embodiment of the present application.
  • Fig. 2 is an implementation flow chart of a method for controlling the state of a secondary cell group according to an embodiment of the present application.
  • Fig. 3 is an implementation flowchart of a method for configuring the state of a secondary cell group according to an embodiment of the present application.
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic structural diagram of a terminal device 400 according to an embodiment of the present application.
  • Fig. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of a network device 500 according to an embodiment of the present application.
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of a communication device 600 according to an embodiment of the present application.
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of a chip 700 according to an embodiment of the present application.
  • GSM Global System of Mobile Communication
  • CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
  • WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
  • GPRS General Packet Radio Service
  • LTE Long Term Evolution
  • LTE-A Advanced Long Term Evolution
  • NR New Radio
  • evolution system of NR system LTE (LTE-based access to unlicensed spectrum, LTE-U) system on unlicensed spectrum, NR (NR-based access to unlicensed spectrum) unlicensed spectrum, NR-U) system, universal mobile telecommunication system (UMTS), wireless local area network (Wireless Local Area Networks, WLAN), wireless fidelity (Wireless Fidelity, WiFi), next-generation communications (5th-Generation) , 5G) system or other communication systems, etc.
  • GSM Global System of Mobile Communication
  • CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
  • WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
  • GPRS General Packet Radio Service
  • LTE Long Term Evolution
  • LTE-A Advanced Long Term Evolution
  • NR New Radio
  • D2D Device to Device
  • M2M Machine to Machine
  • MTC machine type communication
  • V2V vehicle to vehicle
  • the communication system in the embodiments of the present application can be applied to a carrier aggregation (Carrier Aggregation, CA) scenario, can also be applied to a dual connectivity (DC) scenario, and can also be applied to a standalone (SA) deployment.
  • CA Carrier Aggregation
  • DC dual connectivity
  • SA standalone
  • the embodiment of the application does not limit the applied frequency spectrum.
  • the embodiments of this application can be applied to licensed spectrum or unlicensed spectrum.
  • the embodiments of this application describe various embodiments in combination with network equipment and terminal equipment.
  • the terminal equipment may also be referred to as User Equipment (UE), access terminal, subscriber unit, subscriber station, mobile station, mobile station, and remote. Station, remote terminal, mobile device, user terminal, terminal, wireless communication device, user agent or user device, etc.
  • UE User Equipment
  • access terminal subscriber unit, subscriber station, mobile station, mobile station, and remote.
  • Station remote terminal, mobile device, user terminal, terminal, wireless communication device, user agent or user device, etc.
  • the terminal device can be a station (STAION, ST) in the WLAN, a cellular phone, a cordless phone, a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) phone, a wireless local loop (Wireless Local Loop, WLL) station, and personal digital processing (Personal Digital Assistant, PDA) devices, handheld devices with wireless communication capabilities, computing devices or other processing devices connected to wireless modems, vehicle-mounted devices, wearable devices, and next-generation communication systems, such as terminal devices in the NR network or Terminal equipment in the public land mobile network (PLMN) network that will evolve in the future.
  • STAION, ST station
  • SIP Session Initiation Protocol
  • WLL Wireless Local Loop
  • PDA Personal Digital Assistant
  • the terminal device may also be a wearable device.
  • Wearable devices can also be called wearable smart devices. It is a general term for using wearable technology to intelligently design everyday wear and develop wearable devices, such as glasses, gloves, watches, clothing and shoes.
  • a wearable device is a portable device that is directly worn on the body or integrated into the user's clothes or accessories. Wearable devices are not only a kind of hardware device, but also realize powerful functions through software support, data interaction, and cloud interaction.
  • wearable smart devices include full-featured, large-sized, complete or partial functions that can be achieved without relying on smart phones, such as smart watches or smart glasses, etc., and only focus on a certain type of application function, and need to cooperate with other devices such as smart phones.
  • a network device can be a device used to communicate with mobile devices.
  • the network device can be an access point (AP) in WLAN, a base station (BTS) in GSM or CDMA, or a device in WCDMA.
  • a base station (NodeB, NB) can also be an Evolutional Node B (eNB or eNodeB) in LTE, or a relay station or access point, or a vehicle-mounted device, a wearable device, and a network device (gNB) in the NR network Or network equipment in the PLMN network that will evolve in the future.
  • AP access point
  • BTS base station
  • gNB network device
  • the network equipment provides services for the cell
  • the terminal equipment communicates with the network equipment through the transmission resources (for example, frequency domain resources, or spectrum resources) used by the cell
  • the cell may be a network equipment (for example, The cell corresponding to the base station.
  • the cell can belong to a macro base station or a base station corresponding to a small cell.
  • the small cell here can include: Metro cell, Micro cell, Pico Cells, Femto cells, etc. These small cells have the characteristics of small coverage and low transmit power, and are suitable for providing high-rate data transmission services.
  • Figure 1 exemplarily shows one network device 110 and two terminal devices 120.
  • the wireless communication system 100 may include multiple network devices 110, and the coverage of each network device 110 may include other numbers.
  • the terminal device 120 is not limited in this embodiment of the application.
  • the embodiments of the present application can be applied to one terminal device 120 and one network device 110, and can also be applied to one terminal device 120 and another terminal device 120.
  • the wireless communication system 100 may also include other network entities such as mobility management entities (Mobility Management Entity, MME), access and mobility management functions (Access and Mobility Management Function, AMF), etc. This is not limited.
  • MME Mobility Management Entity
  • AMF Access and Mobility Management Function
  • Fig. 2 is an implementation flow chart of a method for controlling the state of a secondary cell group according to an embodiment of the present application, including the following steps:
  • the foregoing preset condition includes: the terminal device does not detect an energy-saving signal associated with the DRX cycle.
  • the terminal device does not detect the energy-saving signal associated with the DRX cycle, including:
  • the terminal device does not need to detect the energy-saving signal associated with the DRX cycle; or,
  • the terminal device cannot detect the energy-saving signal associated with the DRX cycle.
  • the terminal device does not need to detect the energy-saving signal associated with the DRX cycle, including:
  • the PDCCH monitoring occasions (PDCCH monitoring occasions) corresponding to the energy-saving signal associated with the DRX cycle overlap with the DRX Active Time (DRX Active Time); or,
  • the PDCCH monitoring timing corresponding to the energy-saving signal associated with the DRX cycle overlaps with the BWP switching delay (BWP switching delay) of the bandwidth part; or,
  • the PDCCH monitoring timing corresponding to the energy-saving signal associated with the DRX cycle overlaps with a measurement gap.
  • the method further includes: performing a second control on the state of the terminal equipment in the secondary cell group according to the configuration.
  • the foregoing second control includes at least one of the following:
  • switching the state of the terminal device in the secondary cell group to the dormant state includes: switching the terminal device to the dormant BWP on the secondary cell group.
  • setting the state of the terminal device in the secondary cell group to the non-sleeping state includes: switching the terminal device to the non-sleeping BWP on the secondary cell group.
  • the foregoing energy saving signal is a PDCCH signal carrying energy saving indication information.
  • This embodiment corresponds to a situation where the terminal device does not need to detect the energy-saving signal associated with a certain DRX cycle, that is, the terminal device has no behavior of detecting the energy-saving signal.
  • the following default behaviors can be adopted for SCell group:
  • SCell group may also be referred to as SCell dormancy group.
  • SCell group can mean that all cells in this cell group have the same dormancy behavior; that is to say, if a dormant BWP switch instruction for this cell group is received, all cells belonging to this cell group need to perform corresponding dormant BWP handover.
  • the above-mentioned terminal device does not detect the energy-saving signal associated with a certain DRX cycle, which may include the following scenarios:
  • the PDCCH monitoring occasions corresponding to the energy-saving signal of the terminal equipment overlaps with the BWP switching delay
  • the terminal device can also adopt the following behaviors for the SCell group based on the network configuration:
  • the network configuration behavior is to switch to a non-dormant BWP, then all SCell groups are switched to a non-dormant BWP.
  • the UE behavior can be any of the previously defined default behaviors. kind.
  • This embodiment corresponds to a situation where the terminal device cannot detect the energy-saving signal associated with a certain DRX cycle, that is, the terminal device misses the energy-saving signal associated with a certain DRX cycle.
  • the following default behaviors can be adopted for SCell group:
  • the terminal device can also adopt the following behaviors for the SCell group based on the network configuration:
  • the network configuration behavior is to switch to a non-dormant BWP, then all SCell groups are switched to a non-dormant BWP.
  • the UE behavior can be any of the previously defined default behaviors. kind.
  • the network configuration in the above two embodiments may be pre-configured by the network device.
  • the terminal device can adopt the above-mentioned default control behavior or control according to a pre-configuration.
  • FIG. 3 is a flow chart of implementing a method for configuring the state of a secondary cell group according to an embodiment of the present application, including:
  • S310 Configure the state of the terminal equipment in the secondary cell group; where the configuration includes at least one of the following:
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic structural diagram of a terminal device 400 according to an embodiment of the present application, including:
  • the first control module 410 is configured to perform first control on the state of the terminal device in the secondary cell group when the preset condition is met; wherein, the first control includes at least one of the following:
  • the foregoing preset condition includes: the terminal device does not detect an energy-saving signal associated with the DRX cycle.
  • the terminal device does not detect the energy-saving signal associated with the DRX cycle, including: the terminal device does not need to detect the energy-saving signal associated with the DRX cycle; or the terminal device cannot detect the energy-saving signal associated with the DRX cycle.
  • the terminal device does not need to detect the energy-saving signal associated with the DRX cycle, including:
  • the PDCCH monitoring timing corresponding to the energy-saving signal associated with the DRX cycle overlaps with the DRX effective time; or,
  • the PDCCH monitoring timing corresponding to the energy-saving signal associated with the DRX cycle overlaps with the BWP switching delay of the bandwidth part; or,
  • the PDCCH monitoring timing corresponding to the energy-saving signal associated with the DRX cycle overlaps with the measurement gap.
  • the above-mentioned terminal device further includes:
  • the second control module 420 is configured to perform a second control on the state of the terminal device in the secondary cell group according to the configuration.
  • the second control includes at least one of the following:
  • switching the state of the terminal device in the secondary cell group to the dormant state includes: switching the terminal device to the dormant BWP on the secondary cell group.
  • setting the state of the terminal device in the secondary cell group to the non-sleeping state includes: switching the terminal device to the non-sleeping BWP on the secondary cell group.
  • the foregoing energy saving signal is a PDCCH signal carrying energy saving indication information.
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of a network device 500 according to an embodiment of the present application, including:
  • the configuration module 510 is used to configure the state of the terminal equipment in the secondary cell group; wherein, the configuration includes at least one of the following:
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of a communication device 600 according to an embodiment of the present application.
  • the communication device 600 shown in FIG. 6 includes a processor 610, and the processor 610 can call and run a computer program from the memory to implement the method in the embodiment of the present application.
  • the communication device 600 may further include a memory 620.
  • the processor 610 may call and run a computer program from the memory 620 to implement the method in the embodiment of the present application.
  • the memory 620 may be a separate device independent of the processor 610, or may be integrated in the processor 610.
  • the communication device 600 may further include a transceiver 630, and the processor 610 may control the transceiver 630 to communicate with other devices. Specifically, it may send information or data to other devices, or receive other devices. Information or data sent by the device.
  • the transceiver 630 may include a transmitter and a receiver.
  • the transceiver 630 may further include an antenna, and the number of antennas may be one or more.
  • the communication device 600 may be a terminal device of an embodiment of the present application, and the communication device 600 may implement corresponding procedures implemented by the terminal device in each method of the embodiments of the present application. For brevity, details are not described herein again.
  • the communication device 600 may be a network device in an embodiment of the present application, and the network device 600 may implement corresponding processes implemented by the network device in each method in the embodiments of the present application.
  • the network device 600 may implement corresponding processes implemented by the network device in each method in the embodiments of the present application. For brevity, details are not described herein again.
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of a chip 700 according to an embodiment of the present application.
  • the chip 700 shown in FIG. 7 includes a processor 710, and the processor 710 can call and run a computer program from the memory to implement the method in the embodiment of the present application.
  • the chip 700 may further include a memory 720.
  • the processor 710 may call and run a computer program from the memory 720 to implement the method in the embodiment of the present application.
  • the memory 720 may be a separate device independent of the processor 710, or may be integrated in the processor 710.
  • the chip 700 may further include an input interface 730.
  • the processor 710 can control the input interface 730 to communicate with other devices or chips, and specifically, can obtain information or data sent by other devices or chips.
  • the chip 700 may further include an output interface 740.
  • the processor 710 can control the output interface 740 to communicate with other devices or chips, and specifically, can output information or data to other devices or chips.
  • the chip can be applied to the terminal device in the embodiment of the present application, and the chip can implement the corresponding process implemented by the terminal device in each method of the embodiment of the present application.
  • the chip can implement the corresponding process implemented by the terminal device in each method of the embodiment of the present application.
  • the chip can be applied to the network device in the embodiment of the present application, and the chip can implement the corresponding process implemented by the network device in each method of the embodiment of the present application.
  • the chip can implement the corresponding process implemented by the network device in each method of the embodiment of the present application.
  • the chip mentioned in the embodiment of the present application may also be referred to as a system-level chip, a system-on-chip, a system-on-chip, or a system-on-chip, etc.
  • the aforementioned processor may be a general-purpose processor, a digital signal processor (digital signal processor, DSP), a ready-made programmable gate array (field programmable gate array, FPGA), an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), or Other programmable logic devices, transistor logic devices, discrete hardware components, etc.
  • DSP digital signal processor
  • FPGA field programmable gate array
  • ASIC application specific integrated circuit
  • the aforementioned general-purpose processor may be a microprocessor or any conventional processor.
  • the above-mentioned memory may be volatile memory or non-volatile memory, or may include both volatile and non-volatile memory.
  • the non-volatile memory can be read-only memory (ROM), programmable read-only memory (programmable ROM, PROM), erasable programmable read-only memory (erasable PROM, EPROM), and electrically available Erase programmable read-only memory (electrically EPROM, EEPROM) or flash memory.
  • Volatile memory may be random access memory (RAM).
  • the memory in the embodiment of the present application may also be static random access memory (static RAM, SRAM), dynamic random access memory (dynamic RAM, DRAM), Synchronous dynamic random access memory (synchronous DRAM, SDRAM), double data rate synchronous dynamic random access memory (double data rate SDRAM, DDR SDRAM), enhanced synchronous dynamic random access memory (enhanced SDRAM, ESDRAM), synchronous connection Dynamic random access memory (synch link DRAM, SLDRAM) and direct memory bus random access memory (Direct Rambus RAM, DR RAM) and so on. That is to say, the memory in the embodiments of the present application is intended to include, but is not limited to, these and any other suitable types of memory.
  • the computer program product includes one or more computer instructions.
  • the computer may be a general-purpose computer, a special-purpose computer, a computer network, or other programmable devices.
  • the computer instruction may be stored in a computer-readable storage medium, or transmitted from one computer-readable storage medium to another computer-readable storage medium.
  • the computer instruction may be transmitted from a website, computer, server, or data center through a cable (Such as coaxial cable, optical fiber, Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)) or wireless (such as infrared, wireless, microwave, etc.) to another website site, computer, server or data center.
  • the computer-readable storage medium may be any available medium that can be accessed by a computer or a data storage device such as a server or data center integrated with one or more available media.
  • the usable medium may be a magnetic medium (for example, a floppy disk, a hard disk, and a magnetic tape), an optical medium (for example, a DVD), or a semiconductor medium (for example, a solid state disk (SSD)).
  • the size of the sequence number of the above-mentioned processes does not mean the order of execution, and the execution order of each process should be determined by its function and internal logic, and should not correspond to the embodiments of the present application.
  • the implementation process constitutes any limitation.

Abstract

本申请实施例涉及控制辅小区组状态的方法和终端设备,其中方法包括,在满足预设条件的情况下,对终端设备在辅小区(Scell)组的状态进行第一控制;其中,第一控制包括以下至少一种:保持所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态不变;将所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为休眠状态;将所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为非休眠状态。本申请实施例可以实现对终端设备在Scell组的状态的有效控制。

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控制辅小区组状态的方法和终端设备 技术领域
本申请涉及通信领域,并且更具体地,控制辅小区组状态的方法和终端设备。
背景技术
出于终端节能的考量,通信技术中引入了间断接收(DRX,Discontinuous Reception)传输机制。在没有数据传输时,可以通过停止接收物理下行控制信道(PDCCH,Physical downlink control channel)来降低功耗。DRX的基本机制是为无线资源控制连接态(RRC_CONNECTED态)的用户设备(UE,User Equipment)配置一个DRX周期(cycle)。DRX cycle由On Duration和Opportunity for DRX这两个时间段组成:在On Duration时间内,UE处于激活期,监听并接收PDCCH。
终端在配置了DRX机制后,仍然存在多数On Duration内的PDCCH检测并没有检测到数据调度,鉴于这种情况,为了进一步节约功率资源,基站可以向UE发送节能信号,该节能信号用户唤醒终端。目前该节能信号可以采用PDCCH承载,且PDCCH中可以携带一个或多个用户的节能指示信息。携带节能指示信息的PDCCH可以称为节能信号PDCCH。
节能信号PDCCH可以中可能携带指示终端在辅小区(Scell,Secondary Cell)组上从休眠带宽部分(BWP,Bandwidth Part)切换至非休眠BWP,和/或从非休眠BWP切换至休眠BWP的信息;UE根据前述信息进行状态控制。对于未接收到节能信号的异常情况,目前尚无有效的控制方式。
发明内容
本申请实施例提供控制辅小区组状态的方法和终端设备,可以实现对终端设备在Scell组的状态的有效控制。
本申请实施例提供一种控制辅小区组状态的方法,应用于终端设备,包括:
在满足预设条件的情况下,对所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态进行第一控制;其中,所述第一控制包括以下至少一种:
保持所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态不变;
将所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为休眠状态;
将所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为非休眠状态。
本申请实施例提供一种配置辅小区组状态的方法,应用于网络设备,包括:
对终端设备在辅小区组的状态进行配置;其中,所述配置包括以下至少一种:
配置所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态保持不变;
配置所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为休眠状态;
配置所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为非休眠状态。
本申请实施例提供一种终端设备,包括:
第一控制模块,用于在满足预设条件的情况下,对所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态进行第一控制;其中,所述第一控制包括以下至少一种:
保持所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态不变;
将所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为休眠状态;
将所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为非休眠状态。
本申请实施例提供一种网络设备,包括:
配置模块,用于对终端设备在辅小区组的状态进行配置;其中,所述配置包括以下至少一种:
配置所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态保持不变;
配置所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为休眠状态;
配置所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为非休眠状态。
本申请实施例提供一种终端设备,包括:处理器和存储器,该存储器 用于存储计算机程序,所述处理器用于调用并运行所述存储器中存储的计算机程序,执行如上述控制辅小区组状态的方法。
本申请实施例提供一种网络设备,包括:处理器和存储器,该存储器用于存储计算机程序,所述处理器用于调用并运行所述存储器中存储的计算机程序,执行如上述控制辅小区组状态的方法。
本申请实施例提供一种芯片,包括:处理器,用于从存储器中调用并运行计算机程序,使得安装有所述芯片的设备执行如上述控制辅小区组状态的方法。
本申请实施例提供一种芯片,包括:处理器,用于从存储器中调用并运行计算机程序,使得安装有所述芯片的设备执行如上述控制辅小区组状态的方法。
本申请实施例提供一种计算机可读存储介质,用于存储计算机程序,所述计算机程序使得计算机执行如上述控制辅小区组状态的方法。
本申请实施例提供一种计算机可读存储介质,用于存储计算机程序,所述计算机程序使得计算机执行如上述配置辅小区组状态的方法。
本申请实施例提供一种计算机程序产品,包括计算机程序指令,该计算机程序指令使得计算机执行如上述控制辅小区组状态的方法。
本申请实施例提供一种计算机程序产品,包括计算机程序指令,该计算机程序指令使得计算机执行如上述配置辅小区组状态的方法。
本申请实施例提供一种计算机程序,所述计算机程序使得计算机执行如上述控制辅小区组状态的方法。
本申请实施例提供一种计算机程序,所述计算机程序使得计算机执行如上述配置辅小区组状态的方法。
本申请实施例中,终端设备在满足预设条件的情况下,对终端设备在辅小区组的状态进行第一控制;因此能够实现对终端设备在Scell组的状态的有效控制。
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图1是本申请实施例的应用场景的示意图。
图2是根据本申请实施例的一种控制辅小区组状态的方法实现流程图。
图3是根据本申请实施例的一种配置辅小区组状态的方法实现流程图。
图4是根据本申请实施例的终端设备400结构示意图。
图5是根据本申请实施例的网络设备500结构示意图。
图6是根据本申请实施例的通信设备600示意性结构图。
图7是根据本申请实施例的芯片700的示意性结构图。
具体实施方式
下面将结合本申请实施例中的附图,对本申请实施例中的技术方案进行描述。
本申请实施例的技术方案可以应用于各种通信系统,例如:全球移动通讯(Global System of Mobile communication,GSM)系统、码分多址(Code Division Multiple Access,CDMA)系统、宽带码分多址(Wideband Code Division Multiple Access,WCDMA)系统、通用分组无线业务(General Packet Radio Service,GPRS)、长期演进(Long Term Evolution,LTE)系统、先进的长期演进(Advanced long term evolution,LTE-A)系统、新无线(New Radio,NR)系统、NR系统的演进系统、免授权频谱上的LTE(LTE-based access to unlicensed spectrum,LTE-U)系统、免授权频谱上的NR(NR-based access to unlicensed spectrum,NR-U)系统、通用移动通信系统(Universal Mobile Telecommunication System,UMTS)、无线局域网(Wireless Local Area Networks,WLAN)、无线保真(Wireless Fidelity,WiFi)、下一代通信(5th-Generation,5G)系统或其他通信系统等。
通常来说,传统的通信系统支持的连接数有限,也易于实现,然而,随着通信技术的发展,移动通信系统将不仅支持传统的通信,还将支持例 如,设备到设备(Device to Device,D2D)通信,机器到机器(Machine to Machine,M2M)通信,机器类型通信(Machine Type Communication,MTC),以及车辆间(Vehicle to Vehicle,V2V)通信等,本申请实施例也可以应用于这些通信系统。
可选地,本申请实施例中的通信系统可以应用于载波聚合(Carrier Aggregation,CA)场景,也可以应用于双连接(Dual Connectivity,DC)场景,还可以应用于独立(Standalone,SA)布网场景。
本申请实施例对应用的频谱并不限定。例如,本申请实施例可以应用于授权频谱,也可以应用于免授权频谱。
本申请实施例结合网络设备和终端设备描述了各个实施例,其中:终端设备也可以称为用户设备(User Equipment,UE)、接入终端、用户单元、用户站、移动站、移动台、远方站、远程终端、移动设备、用户终端、终端、无线通信设备、用户代理或用户装置等。终端设备可以是WLAN中的站点(STAION,ST),可以是蜂窝电话、无绳电话、会话启动协议(Session Initiation Protocol,SIP)电话、无线本地环路(Wireless Local Loop,WLL)站、个人数字处理(Personal Digital Assistant,PDA)设备、具有无线通信功能的手持设备、计算设备或连接到无线调制解调器的其它处理设备、车载设备、可穿戴设备以及下一代通信系统,例如,NR网络中的终端设备或者未来演进的公共陆地移动网络(Public Land Mobile Network,PLMN)网络中的终端设备等。
作为示例而非限定,在本申请实施例中,该终端设备还可以是可穿戴设备。可穿戴设备也可以称为穿戴式智能设备,是应用穿戴式技术对日常穿戴进行智能化设计、开发出可以穿戴的设备的总称,如眼镜、手套、手表、服饰及鞋等。可穿戴设备即直接穿在身上,或是整合到用户的衣服或配件的一种便携式设备。可穿戴设备不仅仅是一种硬件设备,更是通过软件支持以及数据交互、云端交互来实现强大的功能。广义穿戴式智能设备包括功能全、尺寸大、可不依赖智能手机实现完整或者部分的功能,例如: 智能手表或智能眼镜等,以及只专注于某一类应用功能,需要和其它设备如智能手机配合使用,如各类进行体征监测的智能手环、智能首饰等。
网络设备可以是用于与移动设备通信的设备,网络设备可以是WLAN中的接入点(Access Point,AP),GSM或CDMA中的基站(Base Transceiver Station,BTS),也可以是WCDMA中的基站(NodeB,NB),还可以是LTE中的演进型基站(Evolutional Node B,eNB或eNodeB),或者中继站或接入点,或者车载设备、可穿戴设备以及NR网络中的网络设备(gNB)或者未来演进的PLMN网络中的网络设备等。
在本申请实施例中,网络设备为小区提供服务,终端设备通过该小区使用的传输资源(例如,频域资源,或者说,频谱资源)与网络设备进行通信,该小区可以是网络设备(例如基站)对应的小区,小区可以属于宏基站,也可以属于小小区(Small cell)对应的基站,这里的小小区可以包括:城市小区(Metro cell)、微小区(Micro cell)、微微小区(Pico cell)、毫微微小区(Femto cell)等,这些小小区具有覆盖范围小、发射功率低的特点,适用于提供高速率的数据传输服务。
图1示例性地示出了一个网络设备110和两个终端设备120,可选地,该无线通信系统100可以包括多个网络设备110,并且每个网络设备110的覆盖范围内可以包括其它数量的终端设备120,本申请实施例对此不做限定。本申请实施例可以应用于一个终端设备120与一个网络设备110,也可以应用于一个终端设备120与另一个终端设备120。
可选地,该无线通信系统100还可以包括移动性管理实体(Mobility Management Entity,MME)、接入与移动性管理功能(Access and Mobility Management Function,AMF)等其他网络实体,本申请实施例对此不作限定。
应理解,本文中术语“系统”和“网络”在本文中常被可互换使用。本文中术语“和/或”,仅仅是一种描述关联对象的关联关系,表示可以存在三种关系,例如,A和/或B,可以表示:单独存在A,同时存在A和B,单独存在B这三种情况。另外,本文中字符“/”,一般表示前后关联对象是一种 “或”的关系。
本申请实施例提出一种控制辅小区组状态的方法,该方法可以应用于终端设备。图2是根据本申请实施例的一种控制辅小区组状态的方法实现流程图,包括以下步骤:
S210:在满足预设条件的情况下,对终端设备在辅小区组的状态进行第一控制;其中,该第一控制包括以下至少一种:
保持该终端设备在辅小区组的状态不变;
将该终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为休眠状态;
将该终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为非休眠状态。
可选地,上述预设条件包括:终端设备没有检测到DRX周期关联的节能信号。
可选地,终端设备没有检测到DRX周期关联的节能信号,包括:
终端设备不需要检测该DRX周期关联的节能信号;或者,
终端设备无法检测到该DRX周期关联的节能信号。
可选地,终端设备不需要检测DRX周期关联的节能信号,包括:
该DRX周期关联的节能信号对应的PDCCH监听时机(PDCCH monitoring occasions)与DRX有效时间(DRX Active Time)重叠;或者,
所述DRX周期关联的节能信号对应的PDCCH监听时机与带宽部分BWP切换延时(BWP switching delay)重叠;或者,
所述DRX周期关联的节能信号对应的PDCCH监听时机与测量间隙(measurement gap)重叠。
可选地,还包括:根据配置,对所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态进行第二控制。
可选地,上述第二控制包括以下至少一种:
保持该终端设备在辅小区组的状态不变;
将该终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为休眠状态;
将该终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为非休眠状态。
可选地,将终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为休眠状态,包括:将该终端设备在该辅小区组上切换至休眠BWP。
可选地,将终端设备在辅小区组的状态设置为非休眠状态,包括:将该终端设备在该辅小区组上切换至非休眠BWP。
可选地,上述节能信号为携带节能指示信息的PDCCH信号。
以下参照附图,举具体的实施例详细介绍。
实施例一:
本实施例对应终端设备不需要检测某一个DRX周期关联的节能信号的情况,也即,终端设备没有检测节能信号的行为。这种情况下,可以对SCell group采用如下默认的行为:
·保持现有SCell group的休眠(dormancy)状态不变;
·将所有SCell group切换到非dormant BWP;
·将所有SCell group切换到dormant BWP。
上述的SCell group又可以称为SCell dormancy group。SCell group可以指这一个CELL group中的所有cell有相同的dormancy行为;也就是说,如果收到对这一个CELL group的dormant BWP切换指示,则属于这个CELL group里面的所有cell都需要进行相应的dormant BWP切换。
上述的终端设备没有检测某一个DRX cycle关联的节能信号,可以包含如下几种场景:
·终端设备的节能信号对应的PDCCH monitoring occasions与DRX Active Time重叠;
·终端设备的节能信号对应的PDCCH monitoring occasions与BWP switching delay重叠
·终端设备的节能信号对应的PDCCH monitoring occasions与measurement gap重叠。
另外,终端设备也可以基于网络配置对SCell group采用以下行为:
如果网络配置行为是保持不变,则维持现有SCell group的dormancy状态不变;
如果网络配置行为是切换到dormant BWP,则切换所有SCell group至dormant BWP;
如果网络配置行为是切换到非dormant BWP,则切换所有SCell group至非dormant BWP。
对于针对网络配置的情况,如果这个配置信令不存在,即如果该配置信令是可选的,当网络没有发送该配置信令时,UE的行为可以是之前定义的默认行为中的任何一种。
实施例二:
本实施例对应终端设备无法检测到某一个DRX周期关联的节能信号的情况,也即,终端设备漏检某一个DRX周期关联的节能信号。这种情况下,可以对SCell group采用如下默认的行为:
·保持现有SCell group的休眠(dormancy)状态不变;
·将所有SCell group切换到非dormant BWP;
·将所有SCell group切换到dormant BWP。
另外,终端设备也可以基于网络配置对SCell group采用如下行为:
如果网络配置行为是保持不变,则维持现有SCell group的dormancy状态不变;
如果网络配置行为是切换到dormant BWP,则切换所有SCell group至dormant BWP;
如果网络配置行为是切换到非dormant BWP,则切换所有SCell group至非dormant BWP。
对于针对网络配置的情况,如果这个配置信令不存在,即如果该配置信令是可选的,当网络没有发送该配置信令时,UE的行为可以是之前定义的默认行为中的任何一种。
可选地,关于上述两个实施例中的网络配置,可以由网络设备预先进行配置。后续发生不需要检测、或者漏检某一个DRX周期关联的节能信号的情况时,终端设备可以采用上述默认的控制行为、或者根据预先的配置进行控制。
本申请实施例还提出一种配置辅小区组状态的方法,可以应用于网络设备,图3是根据本申请实施例的一种配置辅小区组状态的方法实现流程图,包括:
S310:对终端设备在辅小区组的状态进行配置;其中,该配置包括以下至少一种:
配置该终端设备在辅小区组的状态保持不变;
配置该终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为休眠状态;
配置该终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为非休眠状态。
本申请实施例还提出一种终端设备,图4是根据本申请实施例的终端设备400结构示意图,包括:
第一控制模块410,用于在满足预设条件的情况下,对终端设备在辅小区组的状态进行第一控制;其中,该第一控制包括以下至少一种:
保持该终端设备在辅小区组的状态不变;
将该终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为休眠状态;
将该终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为非休眠状态。
可选地,上述预设条件包括:终端设备没有检测到DRX周期关联的节能信号。
可选地,终端设备没有检测到DRX周期关联的节能信号,包括:终端设备不需要检测DRX周期关联的节能信号;或者,终端设备无法检测到DRX周期关联的节能信号。
可选地,终端设备不需要检测DRX周期关联的节能信号,包括:
DRX周期关联的节能信号对应的PDCCH监听时机与DRX有效时间重叠;或者,
DRX周期关联的节能信号对应的PDCCH监听时机与带宽部分BWP切换延时重叠;或者,
DRX周期关联的节能信号对应的PDCCH监听时机与测量间隙重叠。
可选地,如图4所示,上述终端设备还包括:
第二控制模块420,用于根据配置,对终端设备在辅小区组的状态进行第二控制。
可选地,第二控制包括以下至少一种:
保持该终端设备在辅小区组的状态不变;
将该终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为休眠状态;
将该终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为非休眠状态。
可选地,将终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为休眠状态,包括:将终端设备在辅小区组上切换至休眠BWP。
可选地,将终端设备在辅小区组的状态设置为非休眠状态,包括:将终端设备在辅小区组上切换至非休眠BWP。
可选地,上述节能信号为携带节能指示信息的PDCCH信号。
应理解,根据本申请实施例的终端设备中的模块的上述及其他操作和/或功能分别为了实现图2的方法200中的终端设备的相应流程,为了简洁,在此不再赘述。
本申请实施例还提出一种网络设备,图5是根据本申请实施例的网络设备500结构示意图,包括:
配置模块510,用于对终端设备在辅小区组的状态进行配置;其中,配置包括以下至少一种:
配置该终端设备在辅小区组的状态保持不变;
配置该终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为休眠状态;
配置该终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为非休眠状态。
应理解,根据本申请实施例的通信设备中的模块的上述及其他操作和/或功能分别为了实现图3的方法300中的网络设备的相应流程,为了简洁, 在此不再赘述。
图6是根据本申请实施例的通信设备600示意性结构图。图6所示的通信设备600包括处理器610,处理器610可以从存储器中调用并运行计算机程序,以实现本申请实施例中的方法。
可选地,如图6所示,通信设备600还可以包括存储器620。其中,处理器610可以从存储器620中调用并运行计算机程序,以实现本申请实施例中的方法。
其中,存储器620可以是独立于处理器610的一个单独的器件,也可以集成在处理器610中。
可选地,如图6所示,通信设备600还可以包括收发器630,处理器610可以控制该收发器630与其他设备进行通信,具体地,可以向其他设备发送信息或数据,或接收其他设备发送的信息或数据。
其中,收发器630可以包括发射机和接收机。收发器630还可以进一步包括天线,天线的数量可以为一个或多个。
可选地,该通信设备600可为本申请实施例的终端设备,并且该通信设备600可以实现本申请实施例的各个方法中由终端设备实现的相应流程,为了简洁,在此不再赘述。
可选地,该通信设备600可为本申请实施例的网络设备,并且该网络设备600可以实现本申请实施例的各个方法中由网络设备实现的相应流程,为了简洁,在此不再赘述。
图7是根据本申请实施例的芯片700的示意性结构图。图7所示的芯片700包括处理器710,处理器710可以从存储器中调用并运行计算机程序,以实现本申请实施例中的方法。
可选地,如图7所示,芯片700还可以包括存储器720。其中,处理器710可以从存储器720中调用并运行计算机程序,以实现本申请实施例中的方法。
其中,存储器720可以是独立于处理器710的一个单独的器件,也可以集成在处理器710中。
可选地,该芯片700还可以包括输入接口730。其中,处理器710可以控制该输入接口730与其他设备或芯片进行通信,具体地,可以获取其他设备或芯片发送的信息或数据。
可选地,该芯片700还可以包括输出接口740。其中,处理器710可以控制该输出接口740与其他设备或芯片进行通信,具体地,可以向其他设备或芯片输出信息或数据。
可选地,该芯片可应用于本申请实施例中的终端设备,并且该芯片可以实现本申请实施例的各个方法中由终端设备实现的相应流程,为了简洁,在此不再赘述。
可选地,该芯片可应用于本申请实施例中的网络设备,并且该芯片可以实现本申请实施例的各个方法中由网络设备实现的相应流程,为了简洁,在此不再赘述。
应理解,本申请实施例提到的芯片还可以称为系统级芯片,系统芯片,芯片系统或片上系统芯片等。
上述提及的处理器可以是通用处理器、数字信号处理器(digital signal processor,DSP)、现成可编程门阵列(field programmable gate array,FPGA)、专用集成电路(application specific integrated circuit,ASIC)或者其他可编程逻辑器件、晶体管逻辑器件、分立硬件组件等。其中,上述提到的通用处理器可以是微处理器或者也可以是任何常规的处理器等。
上述提及的存储器可以是易失性存储器或非易失性存储器,或可包括易失性和非易失性存储器两者。其中,非易失性存储器可以是只读存储器(read-only memory,ROM)、可编程只读存储器(programmable ROM,PROM)、可擦除可编程只读存储器(erasable PROM,EPROM)、电可擦除可编程只读存储器(electrically EPROM,EEPROM)或闪存。易失性存储器 可以是随机存取存储器(random access memory,RAM)。
应理解,上述存储器为示例性但不是限制性说明,例如,本申请实施例中的存储器还可以是静态随机存取存储器(static RAM,SRAM)、动态随机存取存储器(dynamic RAM,DRAM)、同步动态随机存取存储器(synchronous DRAM,SDRAM)、双倍数据速率同步动态随机存取存储器(double data rate SDRAM,DDR SDRAM)、增强型同步动态随机存取存储器(enhanced SDRAM,ESDRAM)、同步连接动态随机存取存储器(synch link DRAM,SLDRAM)以及直接内存总线随机存取存储器(Direct Rambus RAM,DR RAM)等等。也就是说,本申请实施例中的存储器旨在包括但不限于这些和任意其它适合类型的存储器。
在上述实施例中,可以全部或部分地通过软件、硬件、固件或者其任意组合来实现。当使用软件实现时,可以全部或部分地以计算机程序产品的形式实现。该计算机程序产品包括一个或多个计算机指令。在计算机上加载和执行该计算机程序指令时,全部或部分地产生按照本申请实施例所述的流程或功能。该计算机可以是通用计算机、专用计算机、计算机网络、或者其他可编程装置。该计算机指令可以存储在计算机可读存储介质中,或者从一个计算机可读存储介质向另一个计算机可读存储介质传输,例如,该计算机指令可以从一个网站站点、计算机、服务器或数据中心通过有线(例如同轴电缆、光纤、数字用户线(Digital Subscriber Line,DSL))或无线(例如红外、无线、微波等)方式向另一个网站站点、计算机、服务器或数据中心进行传输。该计算机可读存储介质可以是计算机能够存取的任何可用介质或者是包含一个或多个可用介质集成的服务器、数据中心等数据存储设备。该可用介质可以是磁性介质,(例如,软盘、硬盘、磁带)、光介质(例如,DVD)、或者半导体介质(例如固态硬盘(Solid State Disk,SSD))等。
应理解,在本申请的各种实施例中,上述各过程的序号的大小并不意味着执行顺序的先后,各过程的执行顺序应以其功能和内在逻辑确定,而 不应对本申请实施例的实施过程构成任何限定。
所属领域的技术人员可以清楚地了解到,为描述的方便和简洁,上述描述的系统、装置和单元的具体工作过程,可以参考前述方法实施例中的对应过程,在此不再赘述。
以上所述仅为本申请的具体实施方式,但本申请的保护范围并不局限于此,任何熟悉本技术领域的技术人员在本申请揭露的技术范围内,可轻易想到变化或替换,都应涵盖在本申请的保护范围之内。因此,本申请的保护范围应以该权利要求的保护范围为准。

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  1. 一种控制辅小区组状态的方法,应用于终端设备,包括:
    在满足预设条件的情况下,对所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态进行第一控制;其中,所述第一控制包括以下至少一种:
    保持所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态不变;
    将所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为休眠状态;
    将所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为非休眠状态。
  2. 根据权利要求1所述的方法,其中,所述预设条件包括:所述终端设备没有检测到间断接收DRX周期关联的节能信号。
  3. 根据权利要求2所述的方法,其中,所述终端设备没有检测到DRX周期关联的节能信号,包括:
    所述终端设备不需要检测所述DRX周期关联的节能信号;或者,
    所述终端设备无法检测到所述DRX周期关联的节能信号。
  4. 根据权利要求3所述的方法,其中,所述终端设备不需要检测所述DRX周期关联的节能信号,包括:
    所述DRX周期关联的节能信号对应的物理下行控制信道PDCCH监听时机与DRX有效时间重叠;或者,
    所述DRX周期关联的节能信号对应的PDCCH监听时机与带宽部分BWP切换延时重叠;或者,
    所述DRX周期关联的节能信号对应的PDCCH监听时机与测量间隙重叠。
  5. 根据权利要求1至4任一所述的方法,还包括:
    根据配置,对所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态进行第二控制。
  6. 根据权利要求5所述的方法,其中,所述第二控制包括以下至少一种:
    保持所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态不变;
    将所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为休眠状态;
    将所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为非休眠状态。
  7. 根据权利要求1至6任一所述的方法,其中,所述将所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为休眠状态,包括:
    将所述终端设备在所述辅小区组上切换至休眠BWP。
  8. 根据权利要求1至6任一所述的方法,其中,所述将所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态设置为非休眠状态,包括:
    将所述终端设备在所述辅小区组上切换至非休眠BWP。
  9. 根据权利要求1至8任一所述的方法,其中,所述节能信号为携带节能指示信息的PDCCH信号。
  10. 一种配置辅小区组状态的方法,应用于网络设备,包括:
    对终端设备在辅小区组的状态进行配置;其中,所述配置包括以下至少一种:
    配置所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态保持不变;
    配置所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为休眠状态;
    配置所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为非休眠状态。
  11. 一种终端设备,包括:
    第一控制模块,用于在满足预设条件的情况下,对所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态进行第一控制;其中,所述第一控制包括以下至少一种:
    保持所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态不变;
    将所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为休眠状态;
    将所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为非休眠状态。
  12. 根据权利要求11所述的终端设备,其中,所述预设条件包括:所述终端设备没有检测到DRX周期关联的节能信号。
  13. 根据权利要求12所述的终端设备,其中,所述终端设备没有检测到DRX周期关联的节能信号,包括:
    所述终端设备不需要检测所述DRX周期关联的节能信号;或者,
    所述终端设备无法检测到所述DRX周期关联的节能信号。
  14. 根据权利要求13所述的终端设备,其中,所述终端设备不需要检测所述DRX周期关联的节能信号,包括:
    所述DRX周期关联的节能信号对应的PDCCH监听时机与DRX有效时间重叠;或者,
    所述DRX周期关联的节能信号对应的PDCCH监听时机与带宽部分BWP切换延时重叠;或者,
    所述DRX周期关联的节能信号对应的PDCCH监听时机与测量间隙重叠。
  15. 根据权利要求11至14任一所述的终端设备,还包括:
    第二控制模块,用于根据配置,对所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态进行第二控制。
  16. 根据权利要求15所述的终端设备,其中,所述第二控制包括以下至少一种:
    保持所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态不变;
    将所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为休眠状态;
    将所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为非休眠状态。
  17. 根据权利要求11至16任一所述的终端设备,其中,所述将所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为休眠状态,包括:
    将所述终端设备在所述辅小区组上切换至休眠BWP。
  18. 根据权利要求11至16任一所述的终端设备,其中,所述将所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态设置为非休眠状态,包括:
    将所述终端设备在所述辅小区组上切换至非休眠BWP。
  19. 根据权利要求11至18任一所述的终端设备,其中,所述节能信号为携带节能指示信息的PDCCH信号。
  20. 一种网络设备,包括:
    配置模块,用于对终端设备在辅小区组的状态进行配置;其中,所述 配置包括以下至少一种:
    配置所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态保持不变;
    配置所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为休眠状态;
    配置所述终端设备在辅小区组的状态切换为非休眠状态。
  21. 一种终端设备,包括:处理器和存储器,该存储器用于存储计算机程序,所述处理器用于调用并运行所述存储器中存储的计算机程序,执行如权利要求1至9中任一项所述的方法。
  22. 一种网络设备,包括:处理器和存储器,该存储器用于存储计算机程序,所述处理器用于调用并运行所述存储器中存储的计算机程序,执行如权利要求10所述的方法。
  23. 一种芯片,包括:处理器,用于从存储器中调用并运行计算机程序,使得安装有所述芯片的设备执行如权利要求1至9中任一项所述的方法。
  24. 一种芯片,包括:处理器,用于从存储器中调用并运行计算机程序,使得安装有所述芯片的设备执行如权利要求10所述的方法。
  25. 一种计算机可读存储介质,用于存储计算机程序,所述计算机程序使得计算机执行如权利要求1至9中任一项所述的方法。
  26. 一种计算机可读存储介质,用于存储计算机程序,所述计算机程序使得计算机执行如权利要求10所述的方法。
  27. 一种计算机程序产品,包括计算机程序指令,该计算机程序指令使得计算机执行如权利要求1至9中任一项所述的方法。
  28. 一种计算机程序产品,包括计算机程序指令,该计算机程序指令使得计算机执行如权利要求10所述的方法。
  29. 一种计算机程序,所述计算机程序使得计算机执行如权利要求1至9中任一项所述的方法。
  30. 一种计算机程序,所述计算机程序使得计算机执行如权利要求10所述的方法。
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