WO2022029711A1 - Évitement des collisions et/ou traitement des symboles invalides lors de l'utilisation de la répétition du canal de liaison montante vers de multiples trp - Google Patents

Évitement des collisions et/ou traitement des symboles invalides lors de l'utilisation de la répétition du canal de liaison montante vers de multiples trp Download PDF

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WO2022029711A1
WO2022029711A1 PCT/IB2021/057269 IB2021057269W WO2022029711A1 WO 2022029711 A1 WO2022029711 A1 WO 2022029711A1 IB 2021057269 W IB2021057269 W IB 2021057269W WO 2022029711 A1 WO2022029711 A1 WO 2022029711A1
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  • the present disclosure relates to multiple Transmission/Reception Point (TRP) uplink channel transmission in a cellular communications system.
  • TRP Transmission/Reception Point
  • NR uses Cyclic Prefix Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (CP-OFDM) in both downlink (DL) (i.e., from a network node, gNB, or base station, to a user equipment or UE) and uplink (UL) (i.e., from UE to gNB).
  • DL downlink
  • UL uplink
  • DFT Discrete Fourier Transform
  • OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
  • NR downlink and uplink are organized into equally sized subframes of 1 millisecond (ms) each.
  • a subframe is further divided into multiple slots of equal duration.
  • Data scheduling in NR is typically on slot basis, an example is shown in Figure 1 with a 14-symbol slot, where the first two symbols contain Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH) and the rest contains physical shared data channel, either Physical Downlink Shared Channel (PDSCH) or Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH).
  • PDCCH Physical Downlink Control Channel
  • PUSCH Physical Uplink Shared Channel
  • Different subcarrier spacing values are supported in NR.
  • A 15kHz is the basic subcarrier spacing.
  • the slot durations at different subcarrier spacings is given by ⁇ ms.
  • a system bandwidth is divided into Resource Blocks (RBs), each corresponds to twelve (12) contiguous subcarriers. The RBs are numbered starting with 0 from one end of the system bandwidth.
  • the basic NR physical timefrequency resource grid is illustrated in Figure 2, where only one RB within a 14-symbol slot is shown.
  • One OFDM subcarrier during one OFDM symbol interval forms one Resource Element (RE).
  • RE Resource Element
  • Downlink (DL) and uplink (UL) data transmissions can be either dynamically or semi-persistently scheduled by a gNB.
  • the gNB may transmit, in a downlink slot, Downlink Control Information (DCI) to a UE on Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH) about data carried on a downlink PDSCH to the UE and/or data on an uplink PUSCH to be transmitted by the UE.
  • DCI Downlink Control Information
  • PDCCH Physical Downlink Control Channel
  • periodic data transmission in certain slots can be configured and acti vated/deacti vated .
  • HARQ Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request
  • ACK Acknowledgement
  • NACK Negative ACK
  • PUCCH Physical Uplink Control Channel
  • PUCCH can also carry other Uplink Control Information (UCI) such as Scheduling Request (SR) and DL Channel State Information (CSI).
  • UCI Uplink Control Information
  • SR Scheduling Request
  • CSI DL Channel State Information
  • a UE transmits UCI in a PUCCH using PUCCH format 0 if:
  • HARQ-ACK/SR bits • the number of HARQ-ACK information bits with positive or negative SR (HARQ-ACK/SR bits) is 1 or 2.
  • a UE transmits UCI in a PUCCH using PUCCH format 1 if:
  • a UE transmits UCI in a PUCCH using PUCCH format 2 if:
  • a UE transmits UCI in a PUCCH using PUCCH format 3 if: • the transmission is over 4 or more symbols, and
  • a UE transmits UCI in a PUCCH using PUCCH format 4 if:
  • PUCCH formats 0 and 2 use one or two OFDM symbols while PUCCH formats 1, 3, and 4 can span from 4 to 14 symbols.
  • PUCCH formats 0 and 2 are referred to as short PUCCH while PUCCH formats 1, 3, and 4 are referred to as long PUCCH.
  • a PUCCH format 0 resource can be one or two OFDM symbols within a slot in the time domain and one RB in the frequency domain.
  • UCI is used to select a cyclic shift of a computer-generated length 12 base sequence which is mapped to the RB.
  • the starting symbol and the starting RB are configured by Radio Resource Control (RRC).
  • RRC Radio Resource Control
  • the UCI bits are repeated in two consecutive symbols.
  • a PUCCH format 2 resource can be one or two OFDM symbols within a slot in the time domain and one or more RBs in the frequency domain.
  • UCI in PUCCH format 2 is encoded with Reed-Muller (RM) codes ( ⁇ 11 bit UCI+CRC) or Polar codes (> 11 bit UCI+CRC) and scrambled. In the case in which two symbols are configured, UCI is encoded and mapped across two consecutive symbols.
  • RM Reed-Muller
  • Intra-slot frequency hopping may be enabled in the case in which two symbols are configured for PUCCH formats 0 and 2. If FH is enabled, the starting Physical Resource Block (PRB) in the second symbol is configured by RRC. Cyclic shift hopping is used when two symbols are configured such that different cyclic shifts are used in the two symbols.
  • Figure 3 illustrates an example of one and two symbol short PUCCH without FH.
  • a PUCCH format 1 resource is 4 - 14 symbols long and 1 PRB wide per hop.
  • a computer-generated length 12 base sequence is modulated with UCI and weighted with time-domain Orthogonal Cover Code (OCC) code.
  • OOCC time-domain Orthogonal Cover Code
  • Frequency-hopping with one hop within the active UL bandwidth part (BWP) for the UE is supported and can be enabled/disabled by RRC.
  • Base sequence hopping across hops is enabled in case of FH and across slots in case of no FH.
  • a PUCCH Format 3 resource is 4 - 14 symbols long and one or multiple PRB wide per hop.
  • UCI in PUCCH Format 3 is encoded with RM codes ( ⁇ 11 bit UCI+CRC) or Polar codes (> 11 bit UCI+CRC) and scrambled.
  • a PUCCH Format 4 resource is also 4 - 14 symbols long but 1 PRB wide per hop. It has a similar structure as PUCCH format 3 but can be used for multi-UE multiplexing.
  • a UE can be configured a number of slots, N pu eP ccH r f° r repetitions of a PUCCH transmission by respective nrofSIots. For N pe c a > 1,
  • the UE • if the UE is configured to perform frequency hopping for PUCCH transmissions across different slots, o the UE performs frequency hopping per slot, o the UE transmits the PUCCH starting from a first PRB in slots with even number and starting from the second PRB in slots with odd number.
  • the slot indicated to the UE for the first PUCCH transmission has number 0 and each subsequent slot until the UE transmits the PUCCH in NTM pe c a slots is counted regardless of whether or not the UE transmits the PUCCH in the slot, o the UE does not expect to be configured to perform frequency hopping for a PUCCH transmission within a slot,
  • Figure 4 illustrates an example 14-symbol and 7-symbol long PUCCH with intra-slot FH enabled.
  • Figure 5 illustrates an example 14-symbol and 7-symbol long PUCCH with intra-slot FH disabled.
  • Figure 6 illustrates an example of PUCCH repetition in two slots with (a) inter-slot FH enabled and (b) inter-slot FH disabled while intra-slot FH enabled.
  • sub-slot based PUCCH transmission was introduced so that HARQ-ACK associated with different types of traffic can be multiplexed in a same UL slot, each transmitted in a different sub-slot.
  • the sub-slot size can be higher layer configured to either 2 symbols or 7 symbols. In case of a sub-slot configuration in which each sub-slot has 2 symbols, there are 7 sub-slots in a slot. In case of a sub-slot configuration in which each sub-slot has 7 symbols, there are two sub-slots in a slot.
  • Spatial relation is used in NR to refer to a relationship between an UL reference signal (RS) such as PUCCH Demodulation Reference Signal (DMRS) and another RS, which can be either a DL RS (i.e., Channel State Information Reference Signal (CSI-RS) or Synchronization Signal Block (SSB)) or an UL RS (i.e., Sounding Reference Signal (SRS)).
  • RS UL reference signal
  • CSI-RS Channel State Information Reference Signal
  • SSB Synchronization Signal Block
  • SRS Sounding Reference Signal
  • an UL RS is spatially related to a DL RS, it means that the UE should transmit the UL RS in the opposite (reciprocal) direction from which it previously received the DL RS. More precisely, the UE should apply the "same" transmit (Tx) spatial filtering configuration for the transmission of the UL RS as the receive (Rx) spatial filtering configuration it used to previously receive the spatially related DL RS.
  • Tx transmit
  • Rx receive
  • spatial filtering configuration may refer to the antenna weights that are applied at either the transmitter or the receiver for data/control transmission/reception.
  • the DL RS is also referred as the spatial filter reference signal.
  • a UE can be RRC configured with a list of up to 64 spatial relations for PUCCH. For a given PUCCH resource, one of the spatial relations is activated via a Media Access Control (MAC) Control Element (CE) message. The UE adjusts the Tx spatial filtering configuration for the transmission on that PUCCH resource according to the activated signaled spatial relation.
  • MAC Media Access Control
  • CE Control Element
  • PDSCH transmission over multiple Transmission/Reception Points has been introduced for Ultra-Reliable Low Latency (URLLC) type of applications to improve PDSCH reliability, in which a PDSCH is repeated over two TRPs in either Spatial Division Multiplexing (SDM), Frequency Domain Multiplexing (FDM), or Time Domain Multiplexing (TDM) manner.
  • SDM Spatial Division Multiplexing
  • FDM Frequency Domain Multiplexing
  • TDM Time Domain Multiplexing
  • a method of uplink transmission performed by a wireless communication device in a wireless communication network that includes two or more TRPs each associated with a spatial relation or Transmission Configuration Indication (TCI) state comprises receiving, from a base station in the wireless communication network, a configuration of a first spatial relation or a first TCI state and a second spatial relation or a second TCI state for an uplink channel, and an indication of a number of transmission repetitions of the uplink channel.
  • TCI Transmission Configuration Indication
  • the method further comprises transmitting the uplink channel a number of times, according to the number of transmission repetitions, in a first set of resources according to the first spatial relation or the first TCI state and in a second set of resources according to the second spatial relation or the second TCI state.
  • the method further comprises, in association with transmitting the uplink channel the number of times: (a) dropping a particular transmission repetition of the uplink channel that overlaps with another uplink channel with a higher priority, (b) multiplexing a particular transmission repetition of the uplink channel with an overlapping uplink channel with a same priority, (c) discarding or delaying a particular transmission repetition that collides with an invalid symbol, (d) delaying a particular transmission repetition of the uplink channel that overlaps with another uplink channel with a higher priority, or (e) any combination of two or more of (a) - (d). In this manner, collisions can be avoided and/or invalid symbols can be avoided when using uplink channel repetitions towards multiple TRPs.
  • each of the first and second TCI states is one of: a unified TCI state that can be used for both downlink and uplink channel transmissions, and an uplink TCI state that can be used only for uplink channel transmissions.
  • the uplink channel is a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH).
  • PUCCH physical uplink control channel
  • the first set of resources is a first set of time and frequency domain resources
  • the second set of resources is a second set of time and frequency domain resources
  • the first set of resources is a first set of sub-slots within a slot
  • the second set of resources is a second set of sub-slots within the slot.
  • a total number of sub-slots in the first set of sub-slots and the second set of sub-slots is equal to the number of transmission repetitions.
  • each of the first and second sets of resources comprises time and frequency resources in one or more Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) symbols.
  • OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
  • the first set of resources and the second set of resources are non-overlapping in time.
  • the first set resources and the second set of resources are in a same slot.
  • time-frequency resource allocations for the number of repetitions of the uplink channel in the first and second sets of resources have a same pattern.
  • the uplink channel is one of PUCCH formats 0 to 4.
  • the method further comprises receiving, from the base station, a configuration of one or more gap symbols between adjacent transmission repetitions. [0037] In one embodiment, the method further comprises receiving, from the base station, a second configuration of multiple numbers of transmission repetitions for the uplink channel.
  • the multiple numbers of transmission repetitions to use depends on whether one or more of the following conditions are met: whether two TCI states are indicated in a transmission configuration indication field of a downlink control information (DCI) scheduling a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) for which an associated Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARQ) feedback is to be sent via the uplink channel, whether a downlink multi-TRP PDSCH scheme is used for the PDSCH for which an associated HARQ feedback is to be sent via the uplink channel, a priority indicator field of the DCI is set to "1", whether the associated PDSCH is scheduled by DCI format 1_2, whether an associated PUCCH resource is activated with two TCI states, and an uplink control information (UCI) type carried by the uplink channel.
  • DCI downlink control information
  • PDSCH physical downlink shared channel
  • HARQ Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request
  • the method further comprises receiving, from the base station, a second configuration of multiple numbers of transmission repetitions for the uplink channel, wherein which of the multiple numbers of transmission repetitions to use depends on a traffic type with which the uplink channel is associated.
  • the method further comprises receiving, from the base station, one or more configurations for determining the number of transmission repetitions, wherein one of the one or more configurations is dynamically indicated in DCI.
  • the method further comprises dropping a particular transmission repetition of the uplink channel that overlaps with another uplink channel with a higher priority.
  • the method further comprises multiplexing a particular transmission repetition of the uplink channel with an overlapping uplink channel with a same priority.
  • the method further comprises discarding or delaying a particular transmission repetition of the uplink channel that collides with an invalid symbol. In one embodiment, discarding or delaying the particular transmission repetition of the uplink channel that collides with an invalid symbol comprises delaying the particular transmission repetition of the uplink channel until enough valid symbols are available to transmit the particular transmission repetition or a timing limit has been reached. [0043] In one embodiment, the method further comprises, if the uplink channel carries a HARQ-ACK associated to a PDSCH carrying a Media Access Control (MAC) control element (CE) command, applying the MAC CE command x slots after a slot or sub-slot over which a last transmission repetition of the uplink channel is transmitted, wherein x is prespecified integer.
  • MAC Media Access Control
  • a wireless communication device for uplink transmission in a wireless communication network that includes two or more TRPs each associated with a spatial relation or TCI state is adapted to receive, from a base station in the wireless communication network, a configuration of a first spatial relation or a first TCI state and a second spatial relation or a second TCI state for an uplink channel, and an indication of a number of transmission repetitions of the uplink channel.
  • the wireless communication device is further adapted to transmit the uplink channel a number of times, according to the number of transmission repetitions, in a first set of resources according to the first spatial relation or the first TCI state and in a second set of resources according to the second spatial relation or the second TCI state.
  • the wireless communication device is further adapted to, in association with transmitting the uplink channel the number of times: (a) drop a particular transmission repetition of the uplink channel that overlaps with another uplink channel with a higher priority, (b) multiplex a particular transmission repetition of the uplink channel with an overlapping uplink channel with a same priority, (c) discard or delay a particular transmission repetition that collides with an invalid symbol, (d) delay a particular transmission repetition of the uplink channel that overlaps with another uplink channel with a higher priority, or (e) any combination of two or more of (a) - (d).
  • a wireless communication device for uplink transmission in a wireless communication network that includes two or more TRPs each associated with a spatial relation or TCI state comprises one or more transmitters, one or more receivers, and processing circuitry associated with the one or more transmitters and the one or more receivers.
  • the processing circuitry is configured to cause the wireless communication device to receive, from a base station in the wireless communication network, a configuration of a first spatial relation or a first TCI state and a second spatial relation or a second TCI state for an uplink channel, and an indication of a number of transmission repetitions of the uplink channel.
  • the processing circuitry is further configured to cause the wireless communication device to transmit the uplink channel a number of times, according to the number of transmission repetitions, in a first set of resources according to the first spatial relation or the first TCI state and in a second set of resources according to the second spatial relation or the second TCI state.
  • the processing circuitry is further configured to cause the wireless communication device to, in association with transmitting the uplink channel the number of times: (a) drop a particular transmission repetition of the uplink channel that overlaps with another uplink channel with a higher priority, (b) multiplex a particular transmission repetition of the uplink channel with an overlapping uplink channel with a same priority, (c) discard or delay a particular transmission repetition that collides with an invalid symbol, (d) delay a particular transmission repetition of the uplink channel that overlaps with another uplink channel with a higher priority, or (e) any combination of two or more of (a) - (d).
  • Embodiments of a method performed by a base station are also disclosed.
  • a method performed by a base station in a wireless communication network that includes two or more TRPs each associated with a spatial relation or TCI state comprises providing, to a wireless communication device in the wireless communication network, a configuration of a first spatial relation or a first TCI state and a second spatial relation or a second TCI state for an uplink channel, and an indication of a number of transmission repetitions in the uplink channel.
  • each of the first and second TCI states is one of: a unified TCI state that can be used for both downlink and uplink channel transmissions, and an uplink TCI state that can be used only for uplink channel transmissions.
  • the uplink channel is a PUCCH.
  • the method further comprises providing, to the wireless communication device, another configuration of one or more gap symbols between adjacent transmission repetitions.
  • the method further comprises providing, to the wireless communication device, a second configuration of multiple numbers of transmission repetitions for the uplink channel. Which of the multiple numbers of transmission repetitions to use depends on whether one or more of the following conditions are met: whether two TCI states are indicated in a transmission configuration indication field of a DCI scheduling a PDSCH for which an associated HARQ feedback is to be sent via the uplink channel, whether a downlink multi-TRP PDSCH scheme is used for the PDSCH for which an associated HARQ feedback is to be sent via the uplink channel, whether a priority indicator field of the DCI is set to "1", whether the associated PDSCH is scheduled by DCI format 1_2, whether an associated physical uplink control channel, PUCCH, resource is activated with two TCI states, and an UCI type carried by the uplink channel.
  • the method further comprises providing, to the wireless communication device, a second configuration of multiple numbers of transmission repetitions for the uplink channel, wherein which of the multiple numbers of transmission repetitions to use depends on a traffic type with which the uplink channel is associated.
  • the method further comprises providing, to the wireless communication device, one or more configurations for determining the number of transmission repetitions, wherein one of the one or more configurations is dynamically indicated in DCI.
  • a base station for a wireless communication network that includes two or more TRPs each associated with a spatial relation or TCI state is adapted to provide, to a wireless communication device in the wireless communication network, a configuration of a first spatial relation or a first TCI state and a second spatial relation or a second TCI state for an uplink channel, and an indication of a number of transmission repetitions in the uplink channel.
  • Figure 1 illustrates an example of a 14-symbol slot in Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) New Radio (NR);
  • 3GPP Third Generation Partnership Project
  • NR New Radio
  • Figure 2 illustrates the basic NR physical time-frequency resource grid
  • Figure 3 illustrates an example of one and two symbol short Physical Uplink Control Channel (PUCCH) without frequency hopping;
  • PUCCH Physical Uplink Control Channel
  • Figure 4 illustrates an example 14-symbol and 7-symbol long PUCCH with intra-slot frequency hopping enabled
  • Figure 5 illustrates an example 14-symbol and 7-symbol long PUCCH with intra-slot frequency hopping disabled
  • Figure 6 illustrates an example of PUCCH repetition in two slots with (a) interslot frequency hopping enabled and (b) inter-slot frequency hopping disabled while intra-slot frequency hopping enabled;
  • Figure 7 illustrates one example of a cellular communications system in which embodiments of the present disclosure may be implemented
  • Figure 8 illustrates an example of inter-slot PUCCH repetition towards multiple TRPs in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure
  • Figure 9 illustrates one example of a parameter used to configure a gap symbol(s) between two inter-slot PUCCH repetitions towards multiple TRPs in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure
  • Figure 10 illustrates an example of sub-slot based PUCCH repetition towards multiple TRPs in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure
  • Figure 11 is another example of sub-slot based PUCCH repetition with two symbols per sub-slot in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure
  • Figure 12 illustrates an example in which patterns towards different TRPs for sub-slot based PUCCH repetition are altered among the TRPs in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure
  • Figure 13 illustrates an example in which the mapping used for sub-slot based PUCCH repetition towards multiple TRPs is done sequentially one TRP after another in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure
  • Figures 14 and 15 illustrate example examples of uplink multiplexing and prioritization in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure
  • Figure 16 illustrates the operation of a User Equipment (UE) and a base station for inter-slot or sub-slot based PUCCH repetitions towards multiple TRPs in accordance with at least some of the embodiments described herein;
  • UE User Equipment
  • Figures 17, 18, and 19 are schematic block diagrams of a radio access node in which embodiments of the present disclosure may be implemented;
  • Figures 20 and 21 are schematic block diagrams of a UE in which embodiments of the present disclosure may be implemented;
  • Figure 22 illustrates an example embodiment of a communication system in which embodiments of the present disclosure may be implemented
  • Figure 23 illustrates example embodiments of the host computer, base station, and UE of Figure 22.
  • Figures 24 through 27 are flow charts that illustrate example embodiments of methods implemented in a communication system such as that of Figure 22.
  • Radio Node As used herein, a "radio node” is either a radio access node or a wireless communication device.
  • Radio Access Node As used herein, a “radio access node” or “radio network node” or “radio access network node” is any node in a Radio Access Network (RAN) of a cellular communications network that operates to wirelessly transmit and/or receive signals.
  • RAN Radio Access Network
  • a radio access node examples include, but are not limited to, a base station (e.g., a New Radio (NR) base station (gNB) in a Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Fifth Generation (5G) NR network or an enhanced or evolved Node B (eNB) in a 3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE) network), a high-power or macro base station, a low-power base station (e.g., a micro base station, a pico base station, a home eNB, or the like), a relay node, a network node that implements part of the functionality of a base station (e.g., a network node that implements a gNB Central Unit (gNB-CU) or a network node that implements a gNB Distributed Unit (gNB-DU)) or a network node that implements part of the functionality of some other type of radio access node.
  • a base station e.g., a New Radio (NR) base station (gNB)
  • Core Network Node is any type of node in a core network or any node that implements a core network function.
  • Some examples of a core network node include, e.g., a Mobility Management Entity (MME), a Packet Data Network Gateway (P-GW), a Service Capability Exposure Function (SCEF), a Home Subscriber Server (HSS), or the like.
  • MME Mobility Management Entity
  • P-GW Packet Data Network Gateway
  • SCEF Service Capability Exposure Function
  • HSS Home Subscriber Server
  • a core network node examples include a node implementing an Access and Mobility Management Function (AMF), a User Plane Function (UPF), a Session Management Function (SMF), an Authentication Server Function (AUSF), a Network Slice Selection Function (NSSF), a Network Exposure Function (NEF), a Network Function (NF) Repository Function (NRF), a Policy Control Function (PCF), a Unified Data Management (UDM), or the like.
  • AMF Access and Mobility Management Function
  • UPF User Plane Function
  • SMF Session Management Function
  • AUSF Authentication Server Function
  • NSSF Network Slice Selection Function
  • NEF Network Exposure Function
  • NRF Network Exposure Function
  • NRF Network Exposure Function
  • PCF Policy Control Function
  • UDM Unified Data Management
  • a communication device include, but are not limited to: mobile phone, smart phone, sensor device, meter, vehicle, household appliance, medical appliance, media player, camera, or any type of consumer electronic, for instance, but not limited to, a television, radio, lighting arrangement, tablet computer, laptop, or Personal Computer (PC).
  • the communication device may be a portable, hand-held, computer-comprised, or vehiclemounted mobile device, enabled to communicate voice and/or data via a wireless or wireline connection.
  • Wireless Communication Device One type of communication device is a wireless communication device, which may be any type of wireless device that has access to (i.e., is served by) a wireless network (e.g., a cellular network).
  • a wireless communication device include, but are not limited to: a User Equipment device (UE) in a 3GPP network, a Machine Type Communication (MTC) device, and an Internet of Things (loT) device.
  • UE User Equipment
  • MTC Machine Type Communication
  • LoT Internet of Things
  • Such wireless communication devices may be, or may be integrated into, a mobile phone, smart phone, sensor device, meter, vehicle, household appliance, medical appliance, media player, camera, or any type of consumer electronic, for instance, but not limited to, a television, radio, lighting arrangement, tablet computer, laptop, or PC.
  • the wireless communication device may be a portable, hand-held, computer-comprised, or vehicle-mounted mobile device, enabled to communicate voice and/or data via a wireless connection.
  • Network Node As used herein, a "network node” is any node that is either part of the RAN or the core network of a cellular communications network/system. [0085] Note that the description given herein focuses on a 3GPP cellular communications system and, as such, 3GPP terminology or terminology similar to 3GPP terminology is oftentimes used. However, the concepts disclosed herein are not limited to a 3GPP system.
  • TRP Transmission/Reception Point
  • a TRP may be a network node, radio head, a spatial relation, or a Transmission Configuration Indication (TCI) state.
  • TCI Transmission Configuration Indication
  • a TRP may be represented by a spatial relation or a TCI state in some embodiments.
  • a TRP may be using multiple TCI states.
  • PUCCH Physical Uplink Control Channel
  • intra-slot PUCCH repetition for PUCCH formats 0 and 2 and inter-slot repetitions for PUCCH formats 1, 3, and 4.
  • URLLC Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication
  • PUCCH reliability for PUCCH formats 1, 3, and 4 can be increased with inter-slot repetition over multiple TRPs, this repetition also introduces extra delays.
  • one issue that needs to be addressed is how to balance between reliability and latency.
  • eMBB enhanced Mobile Broadband
  • URLLC Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication
  • a PUCCH is repeated two or more times within a slot, each toward a TRP, and a different PUCCH repetition may be associated with a different TRP.
  • An association between a PUCCH transmission and a TRP for reception can be made using a spatial relation or a unified TCI state.
  • embodiments of a method of applying different number of PUCCH repetitions based on the associated Physical Downlink Shared Channel (PDSCH) i.e., the PDCCH that generated the Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARQ) Acknowledgment (ACK)/Negative ACK (NACK) are also disclosed, in which different number of PUCCH repetitions may be used for different traffic types (e.g., PDSCH with different priorities, eMBB or URLLC) that a PUCCH is associated with.
  • PDSCH Physical Downlink Shared Channel
  • HARQ Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request
  • NACK Negative ACK
  • Certain embodiments may provide one or more of the following technical advantage(s). For example, a benefit of intra-slot PUCCH repetition towards different TRPs is improved PUCCH reliability in case that the channel to the TRP is blocked while at the same time keeping the latency low. Using a different number of PUCCH repetitions for different traffic types is beneficial in case of mixed eMBB and URLLC traffic being served simultaneously, where eMBB traffic and URLLC traffic have different reliability requirements and hence different number of repetitions. In this case, a small number of repetitions or even no repetition may be used for a PUCCH associated with eMBB traffic to save PUCCH resources and potentially UE battery power consumption.
  • FIG. 7 illustrates one example of a cellular communications system 700 in which embodiments of the present disclosure may be implemented.
  • the cellular communications system 700 is a 5G system (5GS) including a Next Generation RAN (NG-RAN) and a 5G Core (5GC).
  • the RAN includes base stations 702-1 and 702-2, which in the 5GS include NR base stations (gNBs) and optionally next generation eNBs (ng-eNBs) (e.g., LTE RAN nodes connected to the 5GC), controlling corresponding (macro) cells 704-1 and 704-2.
  • the base stations 702-1 and 702-2 are generally referred to herein collectively as base stations 702 and individually as base station 702.
  • the (macro) cells 704-1 and 704-2 are generally referred to herein collectively as (macro) cells 704 and individually as (macro) cell 704.
  • the RAN may also include a number of low power nodes 706-1 through 706-4 controlling corresponding small cells 708-1 through 708-4.
  • the low power nodes 706-1 through 706-4 can be small base stations (such as pico or femto base stations) or Remote Radio Heads (RRHs), or the like.
  • RRHs Remote Radio Heads
  • one or more of the small cells 708-1 through 708-4 may alternatively be provided by the base stations 702.
  • the low power nodes 706-1 through 706-4 are generally referred to herein collectively as low power nodes 706 and individually as low power node 706.
  • the cellular communications system 700 also includes a core network 710, which in the 5G System (5GS) is referred to as the 5GC.
  • the base stations 702 (and optionally the low power nodes 706) are connected to the core network 710.
  • the base stations 702 and the low power nodes 706 provide service to wireless communication devices 712-1 through 712-5 in the corresponding cells 704 and 708.
  • the wireless communication devices 712-1 through 712-5 are generally referred to herein collectively as wireless communication devices 712 and individually as wireless communication device 712.
  • the wireless communication devices 712 are oftentimes UEs and as such sometimes referred to herein as UEs 712, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
  • an Uplink Control Information (UCI) (also referred to herein as a "UCI message") carried by one of the PUCCH formats is repeated within a slot multiple times each toward a different TRP.
  • the UCI carried by one of the PUCCH formats is repeated within a slot multiple times, where each repetition is toward a different TRP.
  • transmission toward in this aspect means that the UE 712 is adjusting its direction of large or maximum radiation and/or transmit power and/or transmission timing for an intended reception by a given TRP.
  • the UE 712 transmits a beam pointing in the direction of the desired TRP or the UE 712 selects a directive antenna panel for transmission that is facing towards a certain desired direction towards a TRP.
  • a certain TRP can be described in specifications by a spatial relation, a unified TCI state (a TCI state that can be used for both DL and UL indication), or an UL TCI state.
  • transmission toward TRP#1 and TRP#2 can equivalently be described as using, e.g., spatial relation #1 and #2 for the PUCCH transmission, respectively.
  • FIG. 8 An example is shown in Figure 8, where a PUCCH with frequency hopping (FH) is repeated twice in a slot.
  • a gap may be configured between the two repetitions to allow time for the UE 712 to switch its receive panels or beams in high carrier frequencies (frequencies above 20GHz, e.g., FR2).
  • the number of symbols, the starting Resource Block (RB), and the first PRB after frequency hopping are the same in each of the two repetitions.
  • the time-frequency resource allocations for the two repetitions in the two transmission occasions have the same pattern.
  • the 1st transmission occasion is toward TRP #1 and the second transmission is toward TRP #2. In case of channel blocking as it occurs often in FR2, this kind of repetition can be used to reduce the blocking probability.
  • TRP may not necessarily be captured in 3GPP specifications.
  • a TRP may instead be represented in 3GPP specifications by a spatial relation, a unified TCI state (discussed in Release 17 of NR), or a UL TCI state.
  • Two or more spatial relations or two or more UL TCIs or two or more unified TCI states may be activated for a PUCCH resource for transmission to two or more TRPs.
  • a gap symbol(s) as shown Figure 8 may be configured to the UE 712 either in PUCCH-Config information element (see 3GPP Technical Specification (TS) 38.331) or a field within PUCCH-Config.
  • the gap symbol(s) is configured and controlled via a parameter 'startingSymbolOffset' as part of the PUCCH-FormatConfig field within the PUCCH-Config as shown in Figure 9. [0099] If the parameter 'startingSymbolOffset' is enabled, then a gap symbol(s) is present between the first transmission occasion and the second transmission occasion as shown in Figure 8.
  • the UE 712 transmits the second transmission occasion of PUCCH in the symbol after the last symbol of the first transmission occasion of PUCCH.
  • the gap between the two PUCCH transmission occasions may be a configurable number of integer symbols.
  • the parameter 'startingSymbolOffset' can be an integer between 0 and a non-negative integer K. Then, the starting symbol of the second PUCCH transmission occasion has K symbol offset relative to the last symbol of the first PUCCH transmission occasion.
  • a PUCCH may be repeated in sub-slot level.
  • An example is shown in Figure 10, where a PUCCH is repeated twice in two sub-slots each with 7 symbols with the 1 st transmission occasion in the first sub-slot is towards TRP#1 and the second transmission occasion in the second sub-slot is towards TRP#2.
  • the same time and frequency resource is used for the two repetitions in each sub-slot, i.e., the starting symbol (referenced to the start of sub-slot), number of symbols, and the starting RBs for the first and second frequency hops.
  • time-frequency allocations for the two repetitions in the two sub-slots have the same pattern.
  • Figure 11 is another example of sub-slot based PUCCH repetition with 2 symbols per sub-slot.
  • the number of sub-slot based repetitions can be more than two.
  • the patterns towards (keep in mind that "toward" may be specified by spatial relation or UL or unified TCI state) different TRPs can be alternated among the TRPs (i.e., cyclic based).
  • An example of this is shown in Figure 12.
  • the mapping can be sequentially one TRP after another. An example of this alternative is shown in Figure 13.
  • frequency hopping is configured together with repetitions, e.g., extending examples in Figure 11 to Figure 13 with FH within repetition (e.g., having different starting RBs for the first and the second symbols in each repetition) or with FH across repetitions (e.g., having different starting RBs for different repetitions).
  • Sub-slot PUCCH repetition can be used for all PUCCH formats supported (including PUCCH formats 0 and 2) in a sub-slot. The repetition may also be over more than one slot.
  • the number of slot-based PUCCH repetitions is configured by higher layers (such as RRC signaling between gNB and UE) for each PUCCH format.
  • higher layers such as RRC signaling between gNB and UE
  • different number of repetitions may be needed for PUCCH associated with different traffic types.
  • multiple numbers of repetitions may be configured and, depending on the traffic type a PUCCH is associated with (or the physical layer priority of the UCI carried by PUCCH), a different repetition number may be used.
  • the number of repetitions for the associated PUCCH varies with the UCI content type, where the UCI content type can be: HARQ-ACK, Scheduling Request (SR), Channel State Information (CSI) where the CSI can be further divided into CSI-partl and CSI-part2, or two or more of HARQ-ACK/SR/CSI multiplexed together.
  • the base station 702 e.g., gNB in the case of NR
  • a different parameter provides the number of repetitions for PUCCH carrying HARQ-ACK.
  • the various types of UCI can be provided with physical layer priority level as well, e.g., SR of high priority and SR of low priority. Then, the number of PUCCH repetitions may depend on UCI type and/or the physical layer priority of the UCI, where the UCI is carried by the PUCCH. If the PUCCH carries a mixture of various UCI types, then the number of PUCCH repetitions may be determined by the most important UCI being carried.
  • the number of PUCCH repetitions is determined by that of HARQ-ACK (i.e., the most important UCI being carried, since HARQ-ACK is more important than SR), if the PUCCH carries a mixture of ⁇ SR, HARQ- ACK ⁇ .
  • the scheduling DCI can include a field, where the DCI field dynamically indicates the number of repetitions of the PUCCH.
  • the dynamically signaled number of PUCCH repetitions may depend on UCI type, and/or the physical layer priority of the UCI, where the UCI is carried by the PUCCH.
  • the DCI field size (including 0 bit, i.e., absence of the DCI field) for indicating the number of repetitions of the PUCCH may be configurable by a higher layer parameter.
  • an existing DCI field may be used to indicate the number of PUCCH repetitions.
  • the 'PUCCH resource indicator' field in DCI can be used to indicate the number of repetitions for PUCCH.
  • one codepoint in a PUCCH resource indicator field in DCI may be configured with one number of PUCCH repetitions while another codepoint in the PUCCH resource indicator field in DCI may be associated with another number of PUCCH repetitions.
  • Some codepoints of the PUCCH resource indicator field may be associated with a single PUCCH (i.e., number of PUCCH repetitions is 1).
  • the PUCCH resource indicator field in DCI may be partitioned into two sub-fields where a first subfield is used to indicate the number of PUCCH repetitions while the second sub-field is used to indicate the PUCCH resource to be used for PUCCH transmission.
  • a repetition number value (the 1st repetition number) is configured to be used for UCI feedback for URLLC based traffic (or high physical layer priority) and another (the second repetition number value) for eMBB traffic (or low physical layer priority).
  • PUCCH can carry various types of UCI content (HARQ-ACK, SR, CSI, or a combination thereof), here PUCCH carrying HARQ- ACK is used as an illustration.
  • Two TCI states are indicated in the Transmission configuration indication field (if present) of the DCI scheduling the PDSCH (e.g., the PDSCH for which an associated HARQ feedback is to be sent via the UCI carried by the PUCCH).
  • One of the DL multi-TRP PDSCH schemes i.e., configured by a higher layer parameter RepetitionSchemeConfig-rl6 ⁇ n 3GPP TS38.331 V16.1.0 is used for an associated PDSCH (e.g., the PDSCH for which an associated HARQ feedback is to be sent via the UCI carried by the PUCCH).
  • an associated PDSCH e.g., the PDSCH for which an associated HARQ feedback is to be sent via the UCI carried by the PUCCH.
  • the Priority indicator field (if present) of the scheduling DCI is set to "1" (i.e., high physical layer priority).
  • the priority level is set to "1" (i.e., high physical layer priority) in RRC parameter of the Semi-Persistent Scheduling (SPS) configuration, where the SPS PDSCH, or SPS release DCI, is associated with the HARQ-ACK carried by the PUCCH.
  • SPS Semi-Persistent Scheduling
  • the PDSCH is scheduled by a designated DCI format, e.g., DCI format 1_2.
  • the PUCCH resource is activated with two TCI states.
  • the second repetition number may be used.
  • which repetition to use may be dynamically indicated in DCI.
  • One or more of the PUCCH repetitions may overlap in time with other uplink channels and/or signals, including another PUCCH, PUSCH, Sounding Reference Signal (SRS), or Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH). Then multiplexing and/or prioritization procedures apply to resolve the collision.
  • the collision resolution procedure takes into account of the relative physical layer priority of the colliding uplink channels/signals, if different levels of physical layer priority are provided.
  • the UE 712 if the UE 712 is scheduled to transmit a PUCCH repetition as well as another overlapping UL channel signal with a same priority to a same TRP #j, then the UE 712 multiplexes them before transmitting to TRP #j.
  • the PUCCH and the other UL channel have same spatial relation reference, or use the same unified TCI state, or use the same UL TCI state.
  • the UE 712 if the UE 712 is scheduled to transmit a PUCCH repetition as well as another overlapping UL channel signal to a same TRP #j, then the UE selects the channel (or signal) with higher priority to transmit, while dropping the channel (or signal) of lower priority.
  • the UE 712 is scheduled to transmit a PUCCH repetition to TRP#1 and another overlapping UL channel with lower priority to either TRP #1 or TRP #2, then the other channel is dropped. If the overlapping UL channel has a higher priority, the PUCCH is dropped.
  • the UE 712 is scheduled to transmit a PUCCH repetition to either TRP #1 or TRP #2 and another overlapping PUSCH with a same priority to either TRP #2, then the PUCCH is multiplexed with the PUSCH and transmitted to TRP #2.
  • the uplink multiplexing and prioritization procedure is applied for the procedure of transmission toward each TRP (e.g., each spatial relation) separately and independently.
  • uplink multiplexing and prioritization procedure considers the transmission to multiple TRP jointly. For example, if a PUCCH (with repetitions) and a PUSCH (with repetitions) overlap on both TRPs, then PUCCH may be selected for transmission towards TRP #1 (and PUSCH to TRP #1 is dropped), and PUSCH may be selected for transmission towards TRP #2 (and PUCCH to TRP #2 is dropped). Examples are shown in Figures 14 and 15.
  • collision of PUCCH with other UL channels/signals are handled separately for each PUCCH repetition (sub-slot-based repetition or slotbased repetition), also separately for each TRP. Handling of Symbols Invalid for PUCCH Transmission
  • a resource may be an OFDM symbol or a resource element in this context.
  • the UE 712 can determine or identify invalid symbol(s) for PUCCH repetitions due to numerous reasons. In principle, any symbols that cannot be counted as available for uplink transmission are invalid for PUCCH repetitions.
  • M-TRP Multi-TRP
  • M-TRP #j For Multi-TRP (M-TRP) PUCCH transmission, while the PUCCH can be transmitted towards multiple TRPs for diversity, there are still scenarios where certain symbols cannot be used for PUCCH transmission. These symbols are called invalid symbols in discussion below. For a given invalid symbol, if it would otherwise have been used for PUCCH transmission for M-TRP #j, then this PUCCH repetition may be dropped or delayed, affecting the overall PUCCH transmission towards M-TRP #j.
  • M-TRP means that the UE 712 is configured for uplink transmission where reception is intended for more than one TRP, i.e. using multiple spatial relations, multiple UL TCI states, or multiple unified TCI states.
  • a symbol that is indicated as downlink by tdd-UL-DL- ConfigurationCommon or tdd-UL-DL-ConfigurationDedicated is considered as an invalid symbol for PUCCH repetitions.
  • SIB1 System Information Block 1
  • PBCH Physical Broadcast Channel
  • symbol(s) indicated by pdcch-ConfigSIBl in the Master Information Block (MIB) for a Control Resource Set (CORESET) for TypeO-PDCCH Common Search Space (CSS) set are considered as invalid symbol(s) for PUCCH repetitions.
  • numberlnvalidSymbolsForDL-UL-Switching for operation in unpaired spectrum, if numberlnvalidSymbolsForDL-UL-Switching is configured, numberlnvalidSymbolsForDL- UL-Switching symbol(s) after the last symbol that is indicated as downlink in each consecutive set of all symbols that are indicated as downlink by tdd-UL-DL- ConfigurationCommon or tdd-UL-DL-ConfigurationDedicated are considered as invalid symbol(s) for PUCCH repetitions.
  • the symbol(s) given by numberlnvalidSymbolsForDL- UL-Switching are defined using the reference SCS configuration referenceSubcarrierSpacing provided in tdd-UL-DL-ConfigurationCommon.
  • a symbol is considered as an invalid symbol in any of the multiple serving cells for PUCCH repetitions if the symbol is indicated to the UE for reception of SS/PBCH blocks in any of the multiple serving cells by ssb-PositionsInBurst in SIB1 or ssb- PositionsInBurst in ServingCellConfigCommon.
  • a symbol is considered as an invalid symbol in any of the multiple serving cells for PUCCH repetitions if the UE 712 is configured by higher layers to receive PDCCH, PDSCH, or CSI-RS on the reference cell in the symbol.
  • a symbol on a shared spectrum is considered as invalid if the UE 712 has not obtained access to the channel, when required.
  • a symbol on a shared spectrum is considered as invalid if the symbol overlaps with the idle period corresponding to semi-static channel access procedure.
  • the PUCCH repetition overlapping with invalid symbol(s) is discarded.
  • the remaining PUCCH repetitions are kept for potential transmission.
  • the mapping between TRP and each PUCCH transmission occasion is according to the nominal PUCCH transmission occasions. For example, if 4 PUCCH repetitions are to be transmitted at time [ tl t2 t3 t4] and the associated TRP indices are [ 1 2 1 2], and if an invalid symbol occurs at t2, then PUCCH transmission at t2 will be dropped and the actual PUCCH transmissions will occur at [ tl t3 t4]. The associated TRP indices would be [ 1 1 2].
  • the PUCCH repetition overlapping with invalid symbol(s) is delayed until the PUCCH repetition can be transmitted with at least n consecutive valid symbols within a slot.
  • n is the duration of one PUCCH repetition counted in number of symbols.
  • Subsequent PUCCH repetitions are delayed as well.
  • all PUCCH repetitions are transmitted, though delayed due to invalid symbols.
  • PUCCH repetitions are delayed and transmitted till a timing limit is reached.
  • the reference to PUCCH transmission slots shall be referring to the last slot of PUCCH repetition.
  • the time at which the UE 712 applies the command e.g., the TCI state provided in the activation command, is based on the last slot among the multiple slots in which PUCCH is repeated.
  • the UE 712 shall apply the command according to the timing described below:
  • the UE 712 After the UE 712 receives a MAC CE activation command for one of the TCI states, the UE 712 applies the activation command in the first slot that is after slot k + 2N ⁇ o b t frame, i , where k is the last slot where the UE 712 would transmit a PUCCH with HARQ-ACK information with ACK for the PDSCH providing the activation command and p is the subcarrier spacing (SCS) configuration for the PUCCH.
  • SCS subcarrier spacing
  • the active bandwidth part (BWP) is defined as the active BWP in the slot when the activation command is applied.
  • the UE shall apply the command according to the timing described below: •
  • the UE applies corresponding actions in 38.321 and a corresponding setting for a spatial domain filter to transmit PUCCH in the first slot that is after slot k + 2N ⁇ o b t frame, l where k is the last slot where the UE would transmit a PUCCH with HARQ-ACK information with ACK value corresponding to a PDSCH reception providing the PUCCH-SpatialRelationlnfo and p is the SCS configuration for the PUCCH.
  • the time at which the UE applies the PDSCH RE mapping corresponding to the activated Zero Power (ZP) CSI-RS resource(s) provided by the 'SP ZP CSI-RS Resource Set Activation/Deactivation MAC CE' activation command in 3GPP TS 38.321 is based on the last slot among multiple slots in which PUCCH is repeated. The following is an example of how to capture this embodiment in 3GPP specifications:
  • FIG 16 illustrates the operation of a UE 712 and a base station 702 in accordance with at least some of the embodiments described above. Note that optional steps are represented by dashed lines/boxes.
  • the base station 702 provides and the UE 712 receives a first configuration of a first relation and a second spatial relation for an uplink channel, and an indication of a number of transmission occasions/repetitions (step 1600).
  • the uplink channel may be a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) and more particular, may be one of PUCCH formats 0 to 4.
  • the UE 712 may also receive, from the base station 702, a configuration of a gap symbol between adjacent transmission occasions/repetitions (step 1600A).
  • PUCCH physical uplink control channel
  • the base station 702 also provides and the UE 712 also receives a second configuration of multiple numbers of the transmission repetitions for the uplink channel (step 1602), wherein which repetition number to use depends on whether one or more of the following conditions are met: a. 2 TCI states are indicated in the Transmission configuration indication field (if present) of the DCI scheduling the PDSCH b.
  • One of the DL multi-TRP PDSCH schemes i.e., configured by a higher layer parameter RepetitionSchemeConfig-rl6) is used for an associated PDSCH c.
  • the Priority indicator field (if present) of the DCI is set to "1" d.
  • the PDSCH is scheduled by DCI format 1_2 e.
  • the PUCCH resource is activated with 2 TCI states f. Certain UCI type carried by the PUCCH
  • the repetition number to use for the uplink channel may also depend on a traffic type the uplink channel is associated with.
  • the UE 712 may also receive, from the base station 702, one or more configurations for determining the number of transmission repetitions, wherein one of the one or more configurations is dynamically indicated in downlink control information, DCI (step 1602A).
  • the UE 712 then transmits the uplink channel a number of times according to the number of transmission repetitions in a first set of sub-slots according to the first spatial relation, and in a second set of sub-slots according to the second spatial relation (step 1604).
  • the total number of sub-slots in the first set and the second set of subslots equals to the number of repetitions, where each sub-lot includes a number of OFDM symbols.
  • the first set and the second set of sub-slots are non-overlapping in time.
  • the first set and the second set of subslots are in a same slot.
  • the first set and the second set of subslots are either explicitly or implicitly configured.
  • time and frequency resource allocations in each sub-slot of the first set and the second set of sub-slots are the same (i.e., with a relative same starting symbol within a sub-slot, a same number of symbols and same resource blocks).
  • the UE 712 may drop one transmission repetition when it is overlapping with another UL channel with a higher priority (step 1604A). It should be understood that this dropping of one transmission repetition when it is overlapping with another UL channel with a higher priority can be part of or otherwise associated with the transmitting step 1604.
  • the UE 712 may multiplex one transmission repetition with an overlapping UL channel with a same priority (step 1604A). It should be understood that this multiplexing of one transmission repetition when with an overlapping UL channel with the same priority can be part of or otherwise associated with the transmitting step 1604.
  • the UE 712 may omit a corresponding transmission occasion if the UE 712 collides with an invalid symbol or may delay the corresponding transmission occasion until enough valid symbols are available (step 1604B). It should be understood that this omitting or delaying of a corresponding transmission occasion if the UE 712 collides with an invalid symbol (e.g., if the PUCCH repetition that would have been transmitted on the corresponding transmission occasion would collide with an invalid symbol) can be part of or otherwise associated with the transmitting step 1604.
  • the UE 712 may receive a Media Access Control (MAC) control element (CE) command from the base station 702 (step 1606). And then, the UE 712 may adjust timing in applying the MAC CE command according to the slot or sub-slot over which the last PUCCH transmission carrying a corresponding HARQ-ACK associated with the MAC CE command is transmitted (step 1608).
  • MAC Media Access Control
  • CE control element
  • FIG. 17 is a schematic block diagram of a radio access node 1700 according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. Optional features are represented by dashed boxes.
  • the radio access node 1700 may be, for example, a base station 702 or 706 or a network node that implements all or part of the functionality of the base station 702 or gNB described herein.
  • the radio access node 1700 includes a control system 1702 that includes one or more processors 1704 (e.g., Central Processing Units (CPUs), Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs), Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), and/or the like), memory 1706, and a network interface 1708.
  • processors 1704 e.g., Central Processing Units (CPUs), Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs), Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), and/or the like
  • memory 1706 e.g., RAM, RAM, RAM, and/or the like
  • network interface 1708 e.g.
  • the one or more processors 1704 are also referred to herein as processing circuitry.
  • the radio access node 1700 may include one or more radio units 1710 that each includes one or more transmitters 1712 and one or more receivers 1714 coupled to one or more antennas 1716.
  • the radio units 1710 may be referred to or be part of radio interface circuitry.
  • the radio unit(s) 1710 is external to the control system 1702 and connected to the control system 1702 via, e.g., a wired connection (e.g., an optical cable).
  • the radio unit(s) 1710 and potentially the antenna(s) 1716 are integrated together with the control system 1702.
  • the one or more processors 1704 operate to provide one or more functions of a radio access node 1700 as described herein.
  • the function(s) are implemented in software that is stored, e.g., in the memory 1706 and executed by the one or more processors 1704.
  • FIG. 18 is a schematic block diagram that illustrates a virtualized embodiment of the radio access node 1700 according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. This discussion is equally applicable to other types of network nodes. Further, other types of network nodes may have similar virtualized architectures. Again, optional features are represented by dashed boxes.
  • a "virtualized" radio access node is an implementation of the radio access node 1700 in which at least a portion of the functionality of the radio access node 1700 is implemented as a virtual component(s) (e.g., via a virtual machine(s) executing on a physical processing node(s) in a network(s)).
  • the radio access node 1700 may include the control system 1702 and/or the one or more radio units 1710, as described above.
  • the control system 1702 may be connected to the radio unit(s) 1710 via, for example, an optical cable or the like.
  • the radio access node 1700 includes one or more processing nodes 1800 coupled to or included as part of a network(s) 1802.
  • Each processing node 1800 includes one or more processors 1804 (e.g., CPUs, ASICs, FPGAs, and/or the like), memory 1806, and a network interface 1808.
  • processors 1804 e.g., CPUs, ASICs, FPGAs, and/or the like
  • functions 1810 of the radio access node 1700 described herein are implemented at the one or more processing nodes 1800 or distributed across the one or more processing nodes 1800 and the control system 1702 and/or the radio unit( s) 1710 in any desired manner.
  • some or all of the functions 1810 of the radio access node 1700 described herein are implemented as virtual components executed by one or more virtual machines implemented in a virtual environment(s) hosted by the processing node(s) 1800.
  • additional signaling or communication between the processing node(s) 1800 and the control system 1702 is used in order to carry out at least some of the desired functions 1810.
  • the control system 1702 may not be included, in which case the radio unit(s) 1710 communicates directly with the processing node(s) 1800 via an appropriate network interface(s).
  • a computer program including instructions which, when executed by at least one processor, causes the at least one processor to carry out the functionality of radio access node 1700 or a node (e.g., a processing node 1800) implementing one or more of the functions 1810 of the radio access node 1700 in a virtual environment according to any of the embodiments described herein is provided.
  • a carrier comprising the aforementioned computer program product is provided. The carrier is one of an electronic signal, an optical signal, a radio signal, or a computer readable storage medium (e.g., a non-transitory computer readable medium such as memory).
  • FIG 19 is a schematic block diagram of the radio access node 1700 according to some other embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the radio access node 1700 includes one or more modules 1900, each of which is implemented in software.
  • the module(s) 1900 provide the functionality of the radio access node 1700 described herein. This discussion is equally applicable to the processing node 1800 of Figure 18 where the modules 1900 may be implemented at one of the processing nodes 1800 or distributed across multiple processing nodes 1800 and/or distributed across the processing node(s) 1800 and the control system 1702.
  • FIG 20 is a schematic block diagram of a wireless communication device 2000 according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the wireless communication device 2000 includes one or more processors 2002 (e.g., CPUs, ASICs, FPGAs, and/or the like), memory 2004, and one or more transceivers 2006 each including one or more transmitters 2008 and one or more receivers 2010 coupled to one or more antennas 2012.
  • the transceiver(s) 2006 includes radio-front end circuitry connected to the antenna(s) 2012 that is configured to condition signals communicated between the antenna(s) 2012 and the processor(s) 2002, as will be appreciated by on of ordinary skill in the art.
  • the processors 2002 are also referred to herein as processing circuitry.
  • the transceivers 2006 are also referred to herein as radio circuitry.
  • the functionality of the wireless communication device 2000 described above may be fully or partially implemented in software that is, e.g., stored in the memory 2004 and executed by the processor(s) 2002.
  • the wireless communication device 2000 may include additional components not illustrated in Figure 20 such as, e.g., one or more user interface components (e.g., an input/output interface including a display, buttons, a touch screen, a microphone, a speaker(s), and/or the like and/or any other components for allowing input of information into the wireless communication device 2000 and/or allowing output of information from the wireless communication device 2000), a power supply (e.g., a battery and associated power circuitry), etc.
  • a power supply e.g., a battery and associated power circuitry
  • a computer program including instructions which, when executed by at least one processor, causes the at least one processor to carry out the functionality of the wireless communication device 2000 according to any of the embodiments described herein is provided.
  • a carrier comprising the aforementioned computer program product is provided.
  • the carrier is one of an electronic signal, an optical signal, a radio signal, or a computer readable storage medium (e.g., a non-transitory computer readable medium such as memory).
  • FIG 21 is a schematic block diagram of the wireless communication device 2000 according to some other embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the wireless communication device 2000 includes one or more modules 2100, each of which is implemented in software.
  • the module(s) 2100 provide the functionality of the wireless communication device 2000 described herein.
  • a communication system includes a telecommunication network 2200, such as a 3GPP- type cellular network, which comprises an access network 2202, such as a RAN, and a core network 2204.
  • the access network 2202 comprises a plurality of base stations 2206A, 2206B, 2206C, such as Node Bs, eNBs, gNBs, or other types of wireless Access Points (APs), each defining a corresponding coverage area 2208A, 2208B, 2208C.
  • Each base station 2206A, 2206B, 2206C is connectable to the core network 2204 over a wired or wireless connection 2210.
  • a first UE 2212 located in coverage area 2208C is configured to wirelessly connect to, or be paged by, the corresponding base station 2206C.
  • a second UE 2214 in coverage area 2208A is wirelessly connectable to the corresponding base station 2206A. While a plurality of UEs 2212, 2214 are illustrated in this example, the disclosed embodiments are equally applicable to a situation where a sole UE is in the coverage area or where a sole UE is connecting to the corresponding base station 2206.
  • the telecommunication network 2200 is itself connected to a host computer 2216, which may be embodied in the hardware and/or software of a standalone server, a cloud-implemented server, a distributed server, or as processing resources in a server farm.
  • the host computer 2216 may be under the ownership or control of a service provider, or may be operated by the service provider or on behalf of the service provider.
  • Connections 2218 and 2220 between the telecommunication network 2200 and the host computer 2216 may extend directly from the core network 2204 to the host computer 2216 or may go via an optional intermediate network 2222.
  • the intermediate network 2222 may be one of, or a combination of more than one of, a public, private, or hosted network; the intermediate network 2222, if any, may be a backbone network or the Internet; in particular, the intermediate network 2222 may comprise two or more sub-networks (not shown).
  • the communication system of Figure 22 as a whole enables connectivity between the connected UEs 2212, 2214 and the host computer 2216.
  • the connectivity may be described as an Over-the-Top (OTT) connection 2224.
  • the host computer 2216 and the connected UEs 2212, 2214 are configured to communicate data and/or signaling via the OTT connection 2224, using the access network 2202, the core network 2204, any intermediate network 2222, and possible further infrastructure (not shown) as intermediaries.
  • the OTT connection 2224 may be transparent in the sense that the participating communication devices through which the OTT connection 2224 passes are unaware of routing of uplink and downlink communications.
  • the base station 2206 may not or need not be informed about the past routing of an incoming downlink communication with data originating from the host computer 2216 to be forwarded (e.g., handed over) to a connected UE 2212. Similarly, the base station 2206 need not be aware of the future routing of an outgoing uplink communication originating from the UE 2212 towards the host computer 2216.
  • a host computer 2302 comprises hardware 2304 including a communication interface 2306 configured to set up and maintain a wired or wireless connection with an interface of a different communication device of the communication system 2300.
  • the host computer 2302 further comprises processing circuitry 2308, which may have storage and/or processing capabilities.
  • the processing circuitry 2308 may comprise one or more programmable processors, ASICs, FPGAs, or combinations of these (not shown) adapted to execute instructions.
  • the host computer 2302 further comprises software 2310, which is stored in or accessible by the host computer 2302 and executable by the processing circuitry 2308.
  • the software 2310 includes a host application 2312.
  • the host application 2312 may be operable to provide a service to a remote user, such as a UE 2314 connecting via an OTT connection 2316 terminating at the UE 2314 and the host computer 2302. In providing the service to the remote user, the host application 2312 may provide user data which is transmitted using the OTT connection 2316.
  • the communication system 2300 further includes a base station 2318 provided in a telecommunication system and comprising hardware 2320 enabling it to communicate with the host computer 2302 and with the UE 2314.
  • the hardware 2320 may include a communication interface 2322 for setting up and maintaining a wired or wireless connection with an interface of a different communication device of the communication system 2300, as well as a radio interface 2324 for setting up and maintaining at least a wireless connection 2326 with the UE 2314 located in a coverage area (not shown in Figure 23) served by the base station 2318.
  • the communication interface 2322 may be configured to facilitate a connection 2328 to the host computer 2302.
  • the connection 2328 may be direct or it may pass through a core network (not shown in Figure 23) of the telecommunication system and/or through one or more intermediate networks outside the telecommunication system.
  • the hardware 2320 of the base station 2318 further includes processing circuitry 2330, which may comprise one or more programmable processors, ASICs, FPGAs, or combinations of these (not shown) adapted to execute instructions.
  • the base station 2318 further has software 2332 stored internally or accessible via an external connection.
  • the communication system 2300 further includes the UE 2314 already referred to.
  • the UE's 2314 hardware 2334 may include a radio interface 2336 configured to set up and maintain a wireless connection 2326 with a base station serving a coverage area in which the UE 2314 is currently located.
  • the hardware 2334 of the UE 2314 further includes processing circuitry 2338, which may comprise one or more programmable processors, ASICs, FPGAs, or combinations of these (not shown) adapted to execute instructions.
  • the UE 2314 further comprises software 2340, which is stored in or accessible by the UE 2314 and executable by the processing circuitry 2338.
  • the software 2340 includes a client application 2342.
  • the client application 2342 may be operable to provide a service to a human or non-human user via the UE 2314, with the support of the host computer 2302.
  • the executing host application 2312 may communicate with the executing client application 2342 via the OTT connection 2316 terminating at the UE 2314 and the host computer 2302.
  • the client application 2342 may receive request data from the host application 2312 and provide user data in response to the request data.
  • the OTT connection 2316 may transfer both the request data and the user data.
  • the client application 2342 may interact with the user to generate the user data that it provides.
  • the host computer 2302, the base station 2318, and the UE 2314 illustrated in Figure 23 may be similar or identical to the host computer 2216, one of the base stations 2206A, 2206B, 2206C, and one of the UEs 2212, 2214 of Figure 22, respectively.
  • the inner workings of these entities may be as shown in Figure 23 and independently, the surrounding network topology may be that of Figure 22.
  • the OTT connection 2316 has been drawn abstractly to illustrate the communication between the host computer 2302 and the UE 2314 via the base station 2318 without explicit reference to any intermediary devices and the precise routing of messages via these devices.
  • the network infrastructure may determine the routing, which may be configured to hide from the UE 2314 or from the service provider operating the host computer 2302, or both. While the OTT connection 2316 is active, the network infrastructure may further take decisions by which it dynamically changes the routing (e.g., on the basis of load balancing consideration or reconfiguration of the network).
  • the wireless connection 2326 between the UE 2314 and the base station 2318 is in accordance with the teachings of the embodiments described throughout this disclosure.
  • One or more of the various embodiments improve the performance of OTT services provided to the UE 2314 using the OTT connection 2316, in which the wireless connection 2326 forms the last segment. More precisely, the teachings of these embodiments may improve the utilization of PUCCH, and thereby provide benefits such as enhancing reliability of the PUCCH, keeping the latency low, and/or saving UE power consumption.
  • a measurement procedure may be provided for the purpose of monitoring data rate, latency, and other factors on which the one or more embodiments improve.
  • the measurement procedure and/or the network functionality for reconfiguring the OTT connection 2316 may be implemented in the software 2310 and the hardware 2304 of the host computer 2302 or in the software 2340 and the hardware 2334 of the UE 2314, or both.
  • sensors may be deployed in or in association with communication devices through which the OTT connection 2316 passes; the sensors may participate in the measurement procedure by supplying values of the monitored quantities exemplified above, or supplying values of other physical quantities from which the software 2310, 2340 may compute or estimate the monitored quantities.
  • the reconfiguring of the OTT connection 2316 may include message format, retransmission settings, preferred routing, etc.; the reconfiguring need not affect the base station 2318, and it may be unknown or imperceptible to the base station 2318. Such procedures and functionalities may be known and practiced in the art.
  • measurements may involve proprietary UE signaling facilitating the host computer 2302's measurements of throughput, propagation times, latency, and the like. The measurements may be implemented in that the software 2310 and 2340 causes messages to be transmitted, in particular empty or 'dummy' messages, using the OTT connection 2316 while it monitors propagation times, errors, etc.
  • FIG. 24 is a flowchart illustrating a method implemented in a communication system, in accordance with one embodiment.
  • the communication system includes a host computer, a base station, and a UE which may be those described with reference to Figures 22 and 23. For simplicity of the present disclosure, only drawing references to Figure 24 will be included in this section.
  • the host computer provides user data.
  • sub-step 2402 (which may be optional) of step 2400, the host computer provides the user data by executing a host application.
  • the host computer initiates a transmission carrying the user data to the UE.
  • step 2406 the base station transmits to the UE the user data which was carried in the transmission that the host computer initiated, in accordance with the teachings of the embodiments described throughout this disclosure.
  • step 2408 the UE executes a client application associated with the host application executed by the host computer.
  • FIG. 25 is a flowchart illustrating a method implemented in a communication system, in accordance with one embodiment.
  • the communication system includes a host computer, a base station, and a UE which may be those described with reference to Figures 22 and 23. For simplicity of the present disclosure, only drawing references to Figure 25 will be included in this section.
  • the host computer provides user data.
  • the host computer provides the user data by executing a host application.
  • the host computer initiates a transmission carrying the user data to the UE. The transmission may pass via the base station, in accordance with the teachings of the embodiments described throughout this disclosure.
  • step 2504 (which may be optional), the UE receives the user data carried in the transmission.
  • FIG. 26 is a flowchart illustrating a method implemented in a communication system, in accordance with one embodiment.
  • the communication system includes a host computer, a base station, and a UE which may be those described with reference to Figures 22 and 23. For simplicity of the present disclosure, only drawing references to Figure 26 will be included in this section.
  • step 2600 (which may be optional) the UE receives input data provided by the host computer. Additionally or alternatively, in step 2602, the UE provides user data.
  • sub-step 2604 (which may be optional) of step 2600, the UE provides the user data by executing a client application.
  • sub-step 2606 (which may be optional) of step 2602, the UE executes a client application which provides the user data in reaction to the received input data provided by the host computer.
  • the executed client application may further consider user input received from the user.
  • the UE initiates, in sub-step 2608 (which may be optional), transmission of the user data to the host computer.
  • step 2610 of the method the host computer receives the user data transmitted from the UE, in accordance with the teachings of the embodiments described throughout this disclosure.
  • FIG. 27 is a flowchart illustrating a method implemented in a communication system, in accordance with one embodiment.
  • the communication system includes a host computer, a base station, and a UE which may be those described with reference to Figures 22 and 23. For simplicity of the present disclosure, only drawing references to Figure 27 will be included in this section.
  • the base station receives user data from the UE.
  • the base station initiates transmission of the received user data to the host computer.
  • step 2704 (which may be optional)
  • the host computer receives the user data carried in the transmission initiated by the base station.
  • any appropriate steps, methods, features, functions, or benefits disclosed herein may be performed through one or more functional units or modules of one or more virtual apparatuses.
  • Each virtual apparatus may comprise a number of these functional units.
  • These functional units may be implemented via processing circuitry, which may include one or more microprocessor or microcontrollers, as well as other digital hardware, which may include Digital Signal Processor (DSPs), special-purpose digital logic, and the like.
  • the processing circuitry may be configured to execute program code stored in memory, which may include one or several types of memory such as Read Only Memory (ROM), Random Access Memory (RAM), cache memory, flash memory devices, optical storage devices, etc.
  • Program code stored in memory includes program instructions for executing one or more telecommunications and/or data communications protocols as well as instructions for carrying out one or more of the techniques described herein.
  • the processing circuitry may be used to cause the respective functional unit to perform corresponding functions according one or more embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • Embodiment 1 A method of uplink transmission, performed by a user equipment, UE, (712) in a wireless communication network that includes two or more transmission/reception points, TRPs, each associated with a spatial relation or TCI state, the method comprising: receiving (1600), from a base station (702) in the wireless communication network, a configuration of a first spatial relation and a second spatial relation for a uplink channel, and an indication of a number of transmission repetitions in the uplink channel; and transmitting (1604) the uplink channel a number of times according to the number of transmission repetitions in a first set of sub-slots of the uplink channel according to the first spatial relation, and in a second set of sub-slots of the uplink channel according to the second spatial relation.
  • Embodiment 2 The method of embodiment 1 wherein the uplink channel is a physical uplink control channel, PUCCH.
  • Embodiment 3 The methods of embodiments 1-2, wherein a total number of sub-slots in the first set and the second set of sub-slots equal to the number of transmission repetitions.
  • Embodiment 4 The methods of embodiments 1-3, wherein each sub-slot in a slot, which comprises the first set and the second set of sub-slots, comprises a number of OFDM symbols.
  • Embodiment 5 The method of embodiments 1-4, wherein the first set and the second set of sub-slots are non-overlapping in time.
  • Embodiment 6 The method of embodiments 1-5, wherein the first set and the second set of sub-slots are in a same slot.
  • Embodiment 7 The method of embodiments 1-6, wherein time and frequency resource allocations in each sub-slot of the first set and the second set of sub-slots have a same pattern.
  • Embodiment 8 The method of embodiments 1-7, wherein the uplink channel is one of physical uplink control channel, PUCCH, formats 0 to 4.
  • Embodiment 9 The method of embodiment 1-8 further comprising receiving (1600A), from the base station (702), another configuration of a gap symbol between adjacent transmission repetitions.
  • Embodiment 10 The method of embodiment 1-9 further comprising receiving (1602), from the base station (702), a second configuration of multiple numbers of the transmission repetitions for the uplink channel, wherein which repetition number to use depends on whether one or more of the following conditions are met: 2 TCI states are indicated in the Transmission configuration indication field (if present) of the DCI scheduling the PDSCH; one of the DL multi-TRP PDSCH schemes (i.e., configured by a higher layer parameter RepetitionSchemeConfig-rl6) is used for an associated PDSCH; the Priority indicator field (if present) of the DCI is set to "1"; the PDSCH is scheduled by DCI format 1_2; the PUCCH resource is activated with 2 TCI states; and certain UCI type carried by the PUCCH.
  • 2 TCI states are indicated in the Transmission configuration indication field (if present) of the DCI scheduling the PDSCH
  • one of the DL multi-TRP PDSCH schemes i.e., configured by a higher layer parameter Repetition
  • Embodiment 11 The method of embodiment 1-9 further comprising: receiving (1602), from the base station (702), a second configuration of multiple numbers of the transmission repetitions for the uplink channel, wherein which repetition number to use depends on a traffic type the uplink channel is associated with.
  • Embodiment 12 The method of embodiment 1-9 further comprising receiving (1602A), from the base station (702), one or more configurations for determining the number of transmission repetitions, wherein one of the one or more configurations is dynamically indicated in downlink control information, DCI.
  • Embodiment 13 The method of embodiment 1-12 further comprising dropping (1604A) one transmission repetition when it is overlapping with another uplink channel with a higher priority.
  • Embodiment 14 The method of embodiment 1-12 further comprising multiplexing (1604A) one transmission repetition with an overlapping uplink channel with a same priority.
  • Embodiment 15 The method of embodiment 1-12 further comprising omitting a corresponding transmission repetition if the UE (712) collides with an invalid symbol.
  • Embodiment 16 The method of embodiment 1-12 further comprising, if the UE (712) collides with an invalid symbol, delaying a corresponding transmission repetition until enough valid symbols are available (step 1604B).
  • Embodiment 17 The method of embodiment 1-16 further comprising receiving (1606) a Media Access Control (MAC) control element (CE) command from the base station (702).
  • MAC Media Access Control
  • CE control element
  • Embodiment 18 The method of embodiment 17 further comprising adjusting (1608) timing in applying the MAC CE command according to the slot or sub-slot over which the last transmission repetition carrying a corresponding HARQ-ACK associated with the MAC CE command is transmitted.
  • Embodiment 19 A method of uplink transmission, performed by a base station (702), in a wireless communication network that includes two or more transmission/reception points, TRPs, each associated with a spatial relation or TCI state, the method comprising: providing (1600), to a user equipment, UE, (712) in the wireless communication network, a configuration of a first spatial relation and a second spatial relation for a uplink channel, and an indication of a number of transmission repetitions in the uplink channel.
  • Embodiment 20 The method of embodiment 19 wherein the uplink channel is a physical uplink control channel, PUCCH.
  • the uplink channel is a physical uplink control channel, PUCCH.
  • Embodiment 21 The method of embodiment 19-20 further comprising providing (1600A), to the UE (712), another configuration of a gap symbol between adjacent transmission repetitions.
  • Embodiment 22 The method of embodiment 19-21 further comprising providing (1602), to the UE (712), a second configuration of multiple numbers of the transmission repetitions for the uplink channel, wherein which repetition number to use depends on whether one or more of the following conditions are met: 2 TCI states are indicated in the Transmission configuration indication field (if present) of the DCI scheduling the PDSCH; one of the DL multi-TRP PDSCH schemes (i.e., configured by a higher layer parameter RepetitionSchemeConfig-rl6) is used for an associated PDSCH; the Priority indicator field (if present) of the DCI is set to "1"; the PDSCH is scheduled by DCI format 1_2; the PUCCH resource is activated with 2 TCI states; and certain UCI type carried by the PUCCH.
  • 2 TCI states are indicated in the Transmission configuration indication field (if present) of the DCI scheduling the PDSCH
  • one of the DL multi-TRP PDSCH schemes i.e., configured by a higher layer parameter Repetition
  • Embodiment 23 The method of embodiment 19-21 further comprising providing (1602), to the UE (712), a second configuration of multiple numbers of the transmission repetitions for the uplink channel, wherein which repetition number to use depends on a traffic type the uplink channel is associated with.
  • Embodiment 24 The method of embodiment 19-21 further comprising providing (1602A), to the UE (712), one or more configurations for determining the number of transmission repetitions, wherein one of the one or more configurations is dynamically indicated in downlink control information, DCI.
  • Embodiment 25 The method of embodiment 19-24 further comprising providing (1606), to the UE (712), a Media Access Control (MAC) control element (CE) command.
  • MAC Media Access Control
  • CE control element
  • Embodiment 26 A wireless device for uplink transmission in a wireless communication network that includes two or more transmission/reception points, TRPs, each associated with a spatial relation or TCI state, the wireless device comprising: processing circuitry configured to perform any of the steps of any of the Group A embodiments; and power supply circuitry configured to supply power to the wireless device.
  • Embodiment 27 A base station for uplink transmission in a wireless communication network that includes two or more transmission/reception points, TRPs, each associated with a spatial relation or TCI state, the base station comprising: processing circuitry configured to perform any of the steps of any of the Group B embodiments; and power supply circuitry configured to supply power to the base station.
  • Embodiment 28 A User Equipment, UE, for uplink transmission in a wireless communication network that includes two or more transmission/reception points, TRPs, each associated with a spatial relation or TCI state comprising: an antenna configured to send and receive wireless signals; radio front-end circuitry connected to the antenna and to processing circuitry, and configured to condition signals communicated between the antenna and the processing circuitry; the processing circuitry being configured to perform any of the steps of any of the Group A embodiments; an input interface connected to the processing circuitry and configured to allow input of information into the UE to be processed by the processing circuitry; an output interface connected to the processing circuitry and configured to output information from the UE that has been processed by the processing circuitry; and a battery connected to the processing circuitry and configured to supply power to the UE.
  • TRPs transmission/reception points
  • Embodiment 29 A communication system including a host computer comprising: processing circuitry configured to provide user data; and a communication interface configured to forward the user data to a cellular network for transmission to a User Equipment, UE; wherein the cellular network comprises a base station having a radio interface and processing circuitry, the base station's processing circuitry configured to perform any of the steps of any of the Group B embodiments.
  • Embodiment 30 The communication system of the previous embodiment further including the base station.
  • Embodiment 31 The communication system of the previous 2 embodiments, further including the UE, wherein the UE is configured to communicate with the base station.
  • Embodiment 32 The communication system of the previous 3 embodiments, wherein: the processing circuitry of the host computer is configured to execute a host application, thereby providing the user data; and the UE comprises processing circuitry configured to execute a client application associated with the host application.
  • Embodiment 33 A method implemented in a communication system including a host computer, a base station, and a User Equipment, UE, the method comprising: at the host computer, providing user data; and at the host computer, initiating a transmission carrying the user data to the UE via a cellular network comprising the base station, wherein the base station performs any of the steps of any of the Group B embodiments.
  • Embodiment 34 The method of the previous embodiment, further comprising, at the base station, transmitting the user data.
  • Embodiment 35 The method of the previous 2 embodiments, wherein the user data is provided at the host computer by executing a host application, the method further comprising, at the UE, executing a client application associated with the host application.
  • Embodiment 36 A User Equipment, UE, configured to communicate with a base station, the UE comprising a radio interface and processing circuitry configured to perform the method of the previous 3 embodiments.
  • Embodiment 37 A communication system including a host computer comprising: processing circuitry configured to provide user data; and a communication interface configured to forward user data to a cellular network for transmission to a User Equipment, UE; wherein the UE comprises a radio interface and processing circuitry, the UE's components configured to perform any of the steps of any of the Group A embodiments.
  • a host computer comprising: processing circuitry configured to provide user data; and a communication interface configured to forward user data to a cellular network for transmission to a User Equipment, UE; wherein the UE comprises a radio interface and processing circuitry, the UE's components configured to perform any of the steps of any of the Group A embodiments.
  • Embodiment 38 The communication system of the previous embodiment, wherein the cellular network further includes a base station configured to communicate with the UE.
  • Embodiment 39 The communication system of the previous 2 embodiments, wherein: the processing circuitry of the host computer is configured to execute a host application, thereby providing the user data; and the UE's processing circuitry is configured to execute a client application associated with the host application.
  • Embodiment 40 A method implemented in a communication system including a host computer, a base station, and a User Equipment, UE, the method comprising: at the host computer, providing user data; and at the host computer, initiating a transmission carrying the user data to the UE via a cellular network comprising the base station, wherein the UE performs any of the steps of any of the Group A embodiments.
  • Embodiment 41 The method of the previous embodiment, further comprising at the UE, receiving the user data from the base station.
  • Embodiment 42 A communication system including a host computer comprising: communication interface configured to receive user data originating from a transmission from a User Equipment, UE, to a base station; wherein the UE comprises a radio interface and processing circuitry, the UE's processing circuitry configured to perform any of the steps of any of the Group A embodiments.
  • a host computer comprising: communication interface configured to receive user data originating from a transmission from a User Equipment, UE, to a base station; wherein the UE comprises a radio interface and processing circuitry, the UE's processing circuitry configured to perform any of the steps of any of the Group A embodiments.
  • Embodiment 43 The communication system of the previous embodiment, further including the UE.
  • Embodiment 44 The communication system of the previous 2 embodiments, further including the base station, wherein the base station comprises a radio interface configured to communicate with the UE and a communication interface configured to forward to the host computer the user data carried by a transmission from the UE to the base station.
  • Embodiment 45 The communication system of the previous 3 embodiments, wherein: the processing circuitry of the host computer is configured to execute a host application; and the UE's processing circuitry is configured to execute a client application associated with the host application, thereby providing the user data.
  • Embodiment 46 The communication system of the previous 4 embodiments, wherein: the processing circuitry of the host computer is configured to execute a host application, thereby providing request data; and the UE's processing circuitry is configured to execute a client application associated with the host application, thereby providing the user data in response to the request data.
  • Embodiment 47 A method implemented in a communication system including a host computer, a base station, and a User Equipment, UE, the method comprising: at the host computer, receiving user data transmitted to the base station from the UE, wherein the UE performs any of the steps of any of the Group A embodiments.
  • Embodiment 48 The method of the previous embodiment, further comprising, at the UE, providing the user data to the base station.
  • Embodiment 49 The method of the previous 2 embodiments, further comprising: at the UE, executing a client application, thereby providing the user data to be transmitted; and at the host computer, executing a host application associated with the client application.
  • Embodiment 50 The method of the previous 3 embodiments, further comprising: at the UE, executing a client application; and at the UE, receiving input data to the client application, the input data being provided at the host computer by executing a host application associated with the client application; wherein the user data to be transmitted is provided by the client application in response to the input data.
  • Embodiment 51 A communication system including a host computer comprising a communication interface configured to receive user data originating from a transmission from a User Equipment, UE, to a base station, wherein the base station comprises a radio interface and processing circuitry, the base station's processing circuitry configured to perform any of the steps of any of the Group B embodiments.
  • Embodiment 52 The communication system of the previous embodiment further including the base station.
  • Embodiment 53 The communication system of the previous 2 embodiments, further including the UE, wherein the UE is configured to communicate with the base station.
  • Embodiment 54 The communication system of the previous 3 embodiments, wherein: the processing circuitry of the host computer is configured to execute a host application; and the UE is configured to execute a client application associated with the host application, thereby providing the user data to be received by the host computer.
  • Embodiment 55 A method implemented in a communication system including a host computer, a base station, and a User Equipment, UE, the method comprising: at the host computer, receiving, from the base station, user data originating from a transmission which the base station has received from the UE, wherein the UE performs any of the steps of any of the Group A embodiments.
  • Embodiment 56 The method of the previous embodiment, further comprising at the base station, receiving the user data from the UE.
  • Embodiment 57 The method of the previous 2 embodiments, further comprising at the base station, initiating a transmission of the received user data to the host computer.

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L'invention concerne des systèmes et des procédés qui se rapportent à l'évitement des collisions et à la gestion des symboles invalides lors de l'utilisation de la répétition du canal de liaison montante vers de multiples points d'émission/réception (TRP). Dans un mode de réalisation, un procédé mis en œuvre par un dispositif de communication sans fil consiste à recevoir une configuration d'une première relation spatiale ou d'un premier état d'indication de configuration d'émission (TCI) et d'une deuxième relation spatiale ou d'un deuxième état de TCI pour un canal de liaison montante, et une indication d'un nombre de répétitions de l'émission du canal de liaison montante. Le procédé comprend en outre l'émission du canal de liaison montante un nombre de fois donné, en fonction du nombre de répétitions de l'émission, dans un premier ensemble de ressources selon la première relation spatiale ou le premier état de TCI et dans un deuxième ensemble de ressources selon la deuxième relation spatiale ou le deuxième état de TCI. Le procédé comprend en outre l'exécution d'une ou plusieurs actions pour éviter des collisions et/ou éviter des symboles invalides.
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