WO2023039889A1 - 一种传输和获取调度信息的方法、装置、设备及存储介质 - Google Patents

一种传输和获取调度信息的方法、装置、设备及存储介质 Download PDF

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WO2023039889A1
WO2023039889A1 PCT/CN2021/119369 CN2021119369W WO2023039889A1 WO 2023039889 A1 WO2023039889 A1 WO 2023039889A1 CN 2021119369 W CN2021119369 W CN 2021119369W WO 2023039889 A1 WO2023039889 A1 WO 2023039889A1
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  • the present disclosure relates to the technical field of wireless communication, and in particular to a method, device, device and storage medium for transmitting and acquiring scheduling information.
  • the user equipment User Equipment, UE
  • Carrier Aggregation Carrier Aggregation, CA
  • CA Carrier Aggregation
  • SCS subcarrier spacing
  • SCS subcarrier spacing
  • SCS subcarrier spacing
  • Such cross-carrier scheduling will increase the complexity of the UE, requiring the UE to have greater buffering capability and data processing capability.
  • the present disclosure provides a method, device, device and storage medium for transmitting and acquiring scheduling information.
  • a method for transmitting scheduling information including:
  • the maximum frequency interval between the scheduled subcarriers corresponding to the indication information and the scheduled subcarriers is smaller than the set frequency interval.
  • the method also includes:
  • the indication information is used by the network device to determine a scheduled subcarrier for cross-carrier scheduling for the user equipment.
  • the indication information includes at least one of the following:
  • At least one subcarrier pair supported by the user equipment wherein each subcarrier pair corresponds to a scheduled subcarrier and a scheduled subcarrier, and the frequency interval of each subcarrier pair is smaller than the set frequency interval.
  • the difference characteristic value is the difference between the frequency of the scheduled subcarrier and the frequency of the scheduled subcarrier, or the frequency characteristic value of the scheduled subcarrier and the frequency of the scheduled subcarrier The difference of the frequency characteristic value of ;
  • both the frequency representation value of the scheduled subcarrier and the frequency representation value of the scheduled subcarrier are calculated based on a set reference frequency.
  • the indication information includes at least one of the following: indication information in the first scene, indication information in the second scene;
  • the first scenario is a scenario of scheduling a physical downlink shared channel through a physical downlink control channel
  • the second scenario is a scenario of scheduling a physical uplink shared channel through a physical downlink control channel.
  • the sending the indication information to the network device includes:
  • the first scenario is a scenario of scheduling a physical downlink shared channel through a physical downlink control channel
  • the second scenario is a scenario of scheduling a physical uplink shared channel through a physical downlink control channel.
  • the sending the indication information to the network device includes:
  • the first scenario is a scenario of scheduling a physical downlink shared channel through a physical downlink control channel
  • the second scenario is a scenario of scheduling a physical uplink shared channel through a physical downlink control channel.
  • the sending the indication information to the network device includes:
  • a network device including:
  • indication information where the indication information indicates the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling.
  • the maximum frequency interval between the scheduled subcarriers corresponding to the indication information and the scheduled subcarriers is smaller than the set frequency interval.
  • the acquisition instruction information includes at least one of the following:
  • the indication information is acquired based on a communication protocol.
  • the indication information is used by the network device to determine a scheduled subcarrier for cross-carrier scheduling for the user equipment.
  • the indication information when the indication information is received from the user equipment, the indication information includes at least one of the following:
  • each subcarrier pair corresponds to a scheduled subcarrier and a scheduled subcarrier, and a frequency interval of each subcarrier pair is smaller than a set frequency interval.
  • the difference characteristic value is the difference between the frequency of the scheduled subcarrier and the frequency of the scheduled subcarrier, or the frequency characteristic value of the scheduled subcarrier and the frequency of the scheduled subcarrier The difference of the frequency characteristic value of ;
  • both the frequency representation value of the scheduled subcarrier and the frequency representation value of the scheduled subcarrier are calculated based on a set reference frequency.
  • the indication information includes at least one of the following: indication information in the first scene, indication information in the second scene;
  • the first scenario is a scenario of scheduling a physical downlink shared channel through a physical downlink control channel
  • the second scenario is a scenario of scheduling a physical uplink shared channel through a physical downlink control channel.
  • the receiving the indication information from the user equipment includes:
  • the first scenario is a scenario of scheduling a physical downlink shared channel through a physical downlink control channel
  • the second scenario is a scenario of scheduling a physical uplink shared channel through a physical downlink control channel.
  • the receiving the indication information from the user equipment includes:
  • the first scenario is a scenario of scheduling a physical downlink shared channel through a physical downlink control channel
  • the second scenario is a scenario of scheduling a physical uplink shared channel through a physical downlink control channel.
  • the receiving the indication information from the user equipment includes:
  • an apparatus for transmitting scheduling information is provided, which is applied to a user equipment, including:
  • a sending module configured to send indication information to a network device, where the indication information indicates the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling.
  • an apparatus for obtaining scheduling information which is applied to network equipment, including:
  • the receiving module is configured to acquire indication information, where the indication information indicates the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling.
  • a mobile terminal including:
  • memory for storing processor-executable instructions
  • the processor is configured to execute the executable instructions in the memory to implement the steps of the method for transmitting scheduling information.
  • a network side device including:
  • memory for storing processor-executable instructions
  • the processor is configured to execute the executable instructions in the memory to implement the steps of the method for obtaining scheduling information.
  • a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium on which executable instructions are stored, and when the executable instructions are executed by a processor, a method for transmitting scheduling information or obtaining scheduling information is implemented. steps of the method.
  • the user equipment sends indication information to the network equipment, and reports the subcarriers it can support during cross-carrier scheduling to the network equipment.
  • the network device acquires indication information indicating the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling, so as to determine a suitable subcarrier for the user equipment based on the indication information. Therefore, the subcarriers for cross-carrier scheduling determined by the network device for the user equipment are subcarriers suitable for the capabilities of the user equipment, thereby reducing the complexity of UE processing.
  • Fig. 1 is a flow chart showing a method for transmitting scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment
  • Fig. 2 is a flow chart showing a method for transmitting scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment
  • Fig. 3 is a flow chart showing a method for transmitting scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment
  • Fig. 4 is a flow chart showing a method for transmitting scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment
  • Fig. 5 is a flow chart showing a method for transmitting scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment
  • Fig. 6 is a flowchart of a method for acquiring scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment
  • Fig. 7 is a flow chart showing a method for acquiring scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment
  • Fig. 8 is a flow chart of a method for acquiring scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment
  • Fig. 9 is a flow chart showing a method for acquiring scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment
  • Fig. 10 is a flowchart of a method for acquiring scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment
  • Fig. 11 is a block diagram of an apparatus for transmitting scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment
  • Fig. 12 is a block diagram of a device for acquiring scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment
  • Fig. 13 is a structural diagram of an apparatus for transmitting scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment
  • Fig. 14 is a structural diagram of an apparatus for acquiring scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • an embodiment of the present disclosure may include multiple steps; for the convenience of description, these steps are numbered; however, these numbers do not limit the execution time slots and execution order between the steps; these steps It can be implemented in any order, which is not limited by the embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the existing NR protocol is only used for frequencies below 52.6GHZ, and the optional SCS is 15KHz/30KHz/60KHz/120KHz.
  • the duration of a slot (slot) is 1ms; in the case of a 30KHz subcarrier bandwidth, the duration of a slot is 0.5ms; in the case of a 60KHz subcarrier bandwidth, a slot The duration is 0.25ms, and so on.
  • a larger subcarrier bandwidth is usually selected, such as 960 KHz.
  • a larger SCS corresponds to a smaller slot duration, so in the case of 960KHz, the duration of a slot is 0.015625ms, which is 1/64ms.
  • the UE When the UE supports CA in the high and low frequency bands at the same time, it may perform cross-carrier scheduling on two carriers with a large difference in SCS, for example, perform cross-carrier scheduling on two carriers with an SCS of 15KHz and an SCS of 960KHz. This requires the UE to have a relatively large cache capability and data processing capability, thereby increasing the complexity of the UE.
  • Fig. 1 is a flow chart of a method for transmitting scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in Fig. 1, the method includes:
  • Step 101 sending indication information to a network device, where the indication information indicates the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling.
  • the user equipment sends indication information to the network equipment, where the indication information indicates the subcarriers used in the cross-carrier scheduling supported by the user equipment.
  • the user equipment sends indication information to the network equipment, the indication information indicates the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling, where the indication information includes the maximum number of the scheduled subcarriers supported by the user equipment and the scheduled subcarriers.
  • the differential characteristic value is 840KHz.
  • the user equipment sends indication information to the network equipment, the indication information indicates the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling, where the indication information includes the maximum number of the scheduled subcarriers supported by the user equipment and the scheduled subcarriers.
  • the difference characterizes the value 4.
  • the user equipment sends indication information to the network equipment, the indication information indicating the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling, wherein the indication information includes the subcarrier pairs supported by the user equipment 30KHz and 480KHz, 120KHz and 480KHz , 120KHz and 960KHz.
  • the user equipment reports to the network equipment the subcarriers it can support during cross-carrier scheduling by sending indication information to the network equipment, so that the network equipment can determine the subcarriers for the user equipment based on the information reported by the user equipment.
  • suitable subcarriers the subcarriers determined by the network device for the cross-carrier scheduling for the user equipment are subcarriers suitable for the capabilities of the user equipment, thereby reducing the complexity of UE processing.
  • An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for transmitting scheduling information, and the method is executed by a user equipment; the method may be executed independently, or may be executed in combination with any other embodiment of the embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the method includes: sending indication information to the network device, the indication information indicating the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling, and the maximum frequency interval between the scheduled subcarriers and the scheduled subcarriers corresponding to the indication information is smaller than the set Fixed frequency interval.
  • the user equipment sends indication information to the network equipment, where the indication information indicates the subcarriers used in the cross-carrier scheduling supported by the user equipment. And, based on the indication information, the maximum frequency interval between the scheduled subcarriers used by the base station to send the radio resource allocation information and the scheduled subcarriers of the user equipment during cross-carrier scheduling is smaller than the set frequency interval.
  • the user equipment determines the set frequency interval based on a communication protocol. That is, the maximum frequency interval between the scheduled subcarrier and the scheduled subcarrier determined based on the indication information reported by the user equipment to the network device meets the frequency interval requirement set by the communication protocol.
  • the maximum frequency interval between the scheduled subcarrier and the scheduled subcarrier corresponding to the indication information reported by the user equipment to the network device is smaller than the set frequency interval, so that the high and low frequency bands that the user equipment needs to support during cross-carrier scheduling Within a certain range, that is, the processing capability required by the user equipment when performing cross-carrier scheduling is within the range of its software and hardware capabilities, so as to ensure the processing quality and processing speed of the user equipment.
  • FIG. 2 is a flowchart of a method for transmitting scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in Fig. 2, the method includes:
  • Step 201 determining the set frequency interval stipulated in the communication protocol
  • Step 202 Send indication information to the network device, where the indication information indicates the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling.
  • the user equipment determines the set frequency interval stipulated in the protocol; the user equipment sends indication information to the network equipment, where the indication information indicates the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling.
  • the user equipment determines the set frequency interval stipulated in the protocol; the user equipment can refer to the set frequency interval when determining the indication information, and sends indication information to the network equipment, and the indication information indicates the frequency interval supported by the user equipment.
  • Subcarriers for carrier scheduling At this time, the maximum frequency interval between the scheduled subcarrier and the scheduled subcarrier determined based on the indication information is smaller than the set frequency interval.
  • the user equipment determines the set frequency interval stipulated in the protocol, and determines the indication information based on the set frequency interval, so that the subcarriers indicated by the indication information meet the requirements of the set frequency interval, that is, meet the requirements of the communication protocol.
  • An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for transmitting scheduling information, and the method is executed by a user equipment; the method may be executed independently, or may be executed in combination with any other embodiment of the embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the method includes: sending indication information to a network device, the indication information indicating the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling, the indication information being used by the network equipment to determine to perform cross-carrier scheduling for the user equipment of scheduled subcarriers.
  • the user equipment sends indication information to the network equipment, and the indication information indicates the subcarriers used in the cross-carrier scheduling supported by the user equipment, so that the network equipment can determine that it performs cross-carrier scheduling for the user equipment based on the indication information. Scheduled subcarriers during scheduling.
  • the scheduled subcarriers for the user equipment determined in the cross-carrier scheduling scenario are determined based on the indication information sent by the user equipment, so that the determined scheduled subcarriers are adapted to the processing capabilities of the user equipment, Thus, the processing quality and processing speed of the user equipment are guaranteed.
  • An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for transmitting scheduling information, and the method is executed by a user equipment; the method may be executed independently, or may be executed in combination with any other embodiment of the embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the method includes: sending indication information to the network device, the indication information indicating the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling; wherein the indication information includes at least one of the following:
  • each subcarrier pair corresponds to a scheduled subcarrier and a scheduled subcarrier, and a frequency interval of each subcarrier pair is smaller than a set frequency interval.
  • the user equipment sends indication information to the network equipment, the indication information indicates the subcarriers used in the cross-carrier scheduling supported by the user equipment, and the indication information includes the scheduling subcarriers supported by the user equipment and the scheduled subcarriers.
  • the difference characteristic value is the difference between the frequency of the scheduled subcarrier and the frequency of the scheduled subcarrier, and the maximum difference characteristic value between the scheduled subcarrier supported by the user equipment and the scheduled subcarrier included in the indication information is 840KHz, The frequency interval 840KHz corresponding to the maximum difference characteristic value is smaller than the set frequency interval 900KHz.
  • the difference characterization value represents the difference between the frequency characterization value of the scheduled subcarrier and the frequency characterization value of the scheduled subcarrier, indicating the maximum difference between the scheduled subcarriers supported by the user equipment and the scheduled subcarriers included in the indication information If the value is 4, the frequency interval corresponding to the maximum difference characteristic value is smaller than the set frequency interval.
  • the user equipment sends indication information to the network equipment, the indication information indicates the subcarriers used in cross-carrier scheduling supported by the user equipment, and the indication information includes at least one subcarrier pair supported by the user equipment, Wherein, each subcarrier pair corresponds to a scheduled subcarrier and a scheduled subcarrier, and the frequency interval of each subcarrier pair is smaller than a set frequency interval.
  • the subcarrier pairs included in the indication information are 30KHz and 480KHz, 120KHz and 480KHz, 120KHz and 960KHz, and the frequency interval of each subcarrier pair is less than the set frequency interval of 900KHz.
  • the user equipment reports the maximum difference characteristic value or subcarrier pair between the scheduled subcarriers and the scheduled subcarriers it supports to the network equipment through the indication information. Therefore, when the network device determines the subcarriers for cross-carrier scheduling based on the indication information, it can adapt to the processing capability of the user equipment, thereby ensuring the processing quality and processing speed of the user equipment.
  • An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for transmitting scheduling information, and the method is executed by a user equipment; the method may be executed independently, or may be executed in combination with any other embodiment of the embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the method includes: sending indication information to the network device, the indication information indicating the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling; wherein the indication information includes at least one of the following:
  • At least one subcarrier pair supported by the user equipment wherein each subcarrier pair corresponds to a scheduled subcarrier and a scheduled subcarrier, and the frequency interval of each subcarrier pair is less than a set frequency interval;
  • the difference characteristic value is the difference between the frequency of the scheduled subcarrier and the frequency of the scheduled subcarrier, or the frequency characteristic value of the scheduled subcarrier and the frequency characteristic value of the scheduled subcarrier.
  • the difference between the frequency representation value of the scheduled subcarrier and the frequency representation value of the scheduled subcarrier is calculated based on the set reference frequency.
  • the difference characteristic value is the difference between the frequency of the scheduled subcarrier and the frequency of the scheduled subcarrier.
  • the frequency of the scheduled sub-carrier is 120KHz
  • the frequency of the scheduled sub-carrier is 480KHz
  • the characteristic value of the difference is 360KHz.
  • the difference characterization value is the difference between the frequency characterization value of the scheduled subcarrier and the frequency characterization value of the scheduled subcarrier, the frequency characterization value of the scheduling subcarrier and the frequency characterization value of the scheduled subcarrier Both are calculated based on the set reference frequency.
  • the frequency representation value of the scheduled subcarrier and the frequency representation value of the scheduled subcarrier are respectively defined as follows:
  • the frequency characterization value of the scheduled subcarrier log 2 f scheduling / f reference ;
  • the frequency characteristic value of the scheduled subcarrier log 2 f scheduled /f reference .
  • f scheduling represents the frequency of the scheduled subcarrier
  • f scheduled represents the frequency of the scheduled subcarrier
  • f reference represents the reference frequency
  • the frequency of the scheduled subcarrier is 30KHz
  • the frequency of the scheduled subcarrier is 480KHz
  • the reference frequency is 15KHz.
  • the frequency representation value of the scheduling subcarrier is 1, and the frequency representation value of the scheduled subcarrier is 5.
  • the frequency difference between the scheduled subcarrier and the scheduled subcarrier is represented by the difference characteristic value, so that the user equipment can report the subcarriers supported by the cross-carrier scheduling to the network device through the indication information, and then the network device can
  • the indication information can be suitable for the processing capability of the user equipment when determining the subcarriers scheduled across carriers, so as to ensure the processing quality and processing speed of the user equipment.
  • An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for transmitting scheduling information, and the method is executed by a user equipment; the method may be executed independently, or may be executed in combination with any other embodiment of the embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the method includes: sending indication information to the network device, the indication information indicating the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling; the indication information includes at least one of the following: indication information in the first scenario, Indication information in a second scenario; wherein, the first scenario is a scenario of scheduling a physical downlink shared channel through a physical downlink control channel, and the second scenario is a scenario of scheduling a physical uplink shared channel through a physical downlink control channel.
  • the user equipment sends indication information to the network equipment, where the indication information indicates the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling, where the indication information includes indication information in a first scenario, and the first scenario is through
  • the physical downlink control channel Physical Downlink Control channel, PDCCH
  • PDCCH Physical Downlink Control channel
  • PDSCH Physical Downlink Shared channel
  • the user equipment sends indication information to the network equipment, the indication information indicating the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling, wherein the indication information includes indication information in a second scenario, the second scenario is through PDCCH scheduling physical uplink shared channel (Physical Uplink Shared channel, PUSCH) scenario.
  • PDCCH scheduling physical uplink shared channel Physical Uplink Shared channel, PUSCH
  • the user equipment sends indication information to the network equipment, the indication information indicating the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling, where the indication information includes indication information in the first scenario and indication in the second scenario information, the first scenario is a scenario of scheduling a PDSCH through a PDCCH, and the second scenario is a scenario of scheduling a PUSCH through a PDCCH.
  • the user equipment may simultaneously report the indication information in the scenario of scheduling PDSCH through PDCCH and the indication information in the scenario of scheduling PUSCH through PDCCH, or the user equipment may report the indication information in the scenario of scheduling PDSCH through PDCCH and the indication information in the scenario of scheduling PDSCH through PDCCH and through The PDCCH schedules the indication information in the PUSCH scenario, so that the user equipment can report the indication information according to different situations.
  • FIG. 3 is a flowchart of a method for transmitting scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in Fig. 3, the method includes:
  • Step 301 sending indication information in the first scenario and indication information in the second scenario through the same signaling, the indication information indicating the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling;
  • the first scenario is a scenario of scheduling a PDSCH through a PDCCH
  • the second scenario is a scenario of scheduling a PUSCH through a PDCCH.
  • the user equipment sends the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PDSCH through the PDCCH and the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PUSCH through the PDCCH through the same signaling.
  • the user equipment sends the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PDSCH through the PDCCH and the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PUSCH through the PDCCH through different parameters in the same signaling.
  • the user equipment sends the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PDSCH through the PDCCH and the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PUSCH through the PDCCH through the same high-layer signaling.
  • the user equipment sends the indication information in two cross-carrier scheduling scenarios through the same signaling, which improves the efficiency of the user equipment to report the indication information.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart of a method for transmitting scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in Fig. 4, the method includes:
  • Step 401 sending indication information in the first scenario and indication information in the second scenario through different signaling, the indication information indicating the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling;
  • the first scenario is a scenario of scheduling a physical downlink shared channel through a physical downlink control channel
  • the second scenario is a scenario of scheduling a physical uplink shared channel through a physical downlink control channel.
  • the user equipment sends the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PDSCH through the PDCCH and the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PUSCH through the PDCCH through different signaling. For example, the user equipment sends the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PDSCH through the PDCCH through the first signaling, and sends the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PUSCH through the PDCCH through the second signaling.
  • the user equipment sends the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PDSCH through the PDCCH and the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PUSCH through the PDCCH through different high-level signaling.
  • the user equipment sends indication information in two cross-carrier scheduling scenarios through different signaling, so that the user equipment can send indication information based on actual application scenarios.
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart of a method for transmitting scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in Fig. 5, the method includes:
  • Step 501 Send the indication information to the network device through high-layer signaling, where the indication information indicates the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling.
  • the user equipment sends the indication information to the network equipment through high layer signaling, where the indication information indicates the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling.
  • the user equipment sends the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PDSCH through the PDCCH and the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PUSCH through the PDCCH through the same high-layer signaling.
  • the user equipment sends the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PDSCH through the PDCCH and the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PUSCH through the PDCCH through different high-level signaling.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart of a method for obtaining scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in Fig. 6, the method includes:
  • Step 601 Acquire indication information, where the indication information indicates the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling.
  • the network device acquires indication information, where the indication information indicates the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling.
  • the network device acquires indication information indicating the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling, so as to determine a suitable subcarrier for the user equipment based on the indication information.
  • the subcarriers determined by the network device for the cross-carrier scheduling for the user equipment are subcarriers suitable for the capabilities of the user equipment, thereby reducing the complexity of UE processing.
  • An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for acquiring scheduling information, and the method is executed by a network device; the method may be executed independently, or may be executed in combination with any other embodiments of the embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the method includes: acquiring indication information, the indication information indicating the sub-carriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling, wherein the maximum frequency interval between the scheduled sub-carrier and the scheduled sub-carrier corresponding to the indication information is smaller than the set frequency interval .
  • the network device acquires indication information, where the indication information indicates subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling.
  • the maximum frequency interval between the scheduled subcarrier and the scheduled subcarrier determined by the network device based on the indication information, that is, the maximum frequency interval between the scheduled subcarrier and the scheduled subcarrier corresponding to the indication information is smaller than the set frequency interval.
  • the network device determines the set frequency interval based on a communication protocol.
  • the maximum frequency interval between the scheduled subcarrier and the scheduled subcarrier corresponding to the indication information reported by the user equipment to the network device is smaller than the set frequency interval, so that the high and low frequency bands that the user equipment needs to support during cross-carrier scheduling Within a certain range, that is, the processing capability required by the user equipment when performing cross-carrier scheduling is within the range of its software and hardware capabilities, so as to ensure the processing quality and processing speed of the user equipment.
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart of a method for obtaining scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in Fig. 7, the method includes:
  • Step 701 Receive the indication information from the user equipment; or acquire the indication information based on a communication protocol, where the indication information indicates the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling.
  • the network device receives indication information from the user equipment, where the indication information indicates the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling. In an embodiment, when determining the subcarriers for the cross-carrier scheduling for the user equipment, the network equipment determines according to the indication information received from the user equipment.
  • the network device acquires the indication information based on a communication protocol, where the indication information indicates the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling. In an embodiment, when determining the subcarriers for cross-carrier scheduling for the user equipment, the network device determines according to the indication information obtained based on the communication protocol.
  • the network device determines the subcarriers for the cross-carrier scheduling for the user equipment
  • the determination is made simultaneously according to the indication information received from the user equipment and the indication information obtained based on the communication protocol.
  • the network device determines a suitable subcarrier for the user equipment based on the indication information, that is, the cross-carrier scheduling subcarrier determined for the user equipment is suitable for the user equipment Capable subcarriers, thereby reducing the complexity of UE processing.
  • the network device obtains the indication information based on the communication protocol, the network device determines a suitable subcarrier for the user equipment based on the indication information. In this case, the determined cross-carrier scheduled subcarrier is supported by the user equipment under the protocol restriction subcarriers, thereby reducing the complexity of UE processing.
  • An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for acquiring scheduling information, and the method is executed by a network device; the method may be executed independently, or may be executed in combination with any other embodiments of the embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the method includes: acquiring indication information, the indication information indicating the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling, wherein the indication information is used by the network device to determine the scheduled cross-carrier scheduling for the user equipment subcarrier.
  • the network device obtains indication information, the indication information indicates the subcarriers used in the cross-carrier scheduling supported by the user equipment, so that the network device can determine the subcarrier when it performs cross-carrier scheduling for the user equipment based on the indication information. scheduled subcarriers.
  • the scheduled subcarriers for the user equipment determined in the cross-carrier scheduling scenario are determined based on the indication information indicating the cross-carrier scheduling capability of the user equipment, so that the determined scheduled subcarriers are suitable for the user equipment.
  • the processing capability of the device so as to ensure the processing quality and processing speed of the user device.
  • An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for acquiring scheduling information, and the method is executed by a network device; the method may be executed independently, or may be executed in combination with any other embodiments of the embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the method includes:
  • the indication information indicates subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling, where the indication information includes at least one of the following:
  • each subcarrier pair corresponds to a scheduled subcarrier and a scheduled subcarrier, and a frequency interval of each subcarrier pair is smaller than a set frequency interval.
  • the network device receives indication information from the user equipment, the indication information indicates the subcarriers used in the cross-carrier scheduling supported by the user equipment, and the indication information includes the scheduling subcarriers supported by the user equipment and the scheduled The maximum difference characteristic value of the subcarriers, wherein the frequency interval corresponding to the maximum difference characteristic value is smaller than the set frequency interval.
  • the network device receives indication information from the user equipment, the indication information indicates the subcarriers used in cross-carrier scheduling supported by the user equipment, and the indication information includes at least one subcarrier pair supported by the user equipment, Wherein, each subcarrier pair corresponds to a scheduled subcarrier and a scheduled subcarrier, and the frequency interval of each subcarrier pair is smaller than a set frequency interval.
  • the indication information received by the network device is the maximum difference representative value or subcarrier pair between the scheduled subcarriers supported by the user equipment and the scheduled subcarriers reported by the user equipment. Therefore, when the network device determines the subcarriers for cross-carrier scheduling based on the indication information, it can adapt to the processing capability of the user equipment, thereby ensuring the processing quality and processing speed of the user equipment.
  • An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for acquiring scheduling information, and the method is executed by a network device; the method may be executed independently, or may be executed in combination with any other embodiments of the embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the method includes:
  • the indication information indicates subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling, where the indication information includes at least one of the following:
  • At least one subcarrier pair supported by the user equipment wherein each subcarrier pair corresponds to a scheduled subcarrier and a scheduled subcarrier, and the frequency interval of each subcarrier pair is less than a set frequency interval;
  • the difference characteristic value is the difference between the frequency of the scheduled subcarrier and the frequency of the scheduled subcarrier, or the frequency characteristic value of the scheduled subcarrier and the frequency characteristic value of the scheduled subcarrier.
  • the difference between the frequency representation value of the scheduled subcarrier and the frequency representation value of the scheduled subcarrier is calculated based on the set reference frequency.
  • the difference characteristic value is a difference between the frequency of the scheduled subcarrier and the frequency of the scheduled subcarrier.
  • the difference characterization value is the difference between the frequency characterization value of the scheduled subcarrier and the frequency characterization value of the scheduled subcarrier, the frequency characterization value of the scheduling subcarrier and the frequency characterization value of the scheduled subcarrier Both are calculated based on the set reference frequency.
  • the frequency difference between the scheduled subcarrier and the scheduled subcarrier is represented by the difference characteristic value, so that the user equipment can report the subcarriers supported by the cross-carrier scheduling to the network device through the indication information, and then the network device can
  • the indication information can be suitable for the processing capability of the user equipment when determining the subcarriers scheduled across carriers, so as to ensure the processing quality and processing speed of the user equipment.
  • An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for acquiring scheduling information, and the method is executed by a network device; the method may be executed independently, or may be executed in combination with any other embodiments of the embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the method includes: acquiring indication information, the indication information indicating the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling, the indication information including at least one of the following: indication information in the first scenario, and in the second scenario The indication information; wherein, the first scenario is a scenario of scheduling a physical downlink shared channel through a physical downlink control channel, and the second scenario is a scenario of scheduling a physical uplink shared channel through a physical downlink control channel.
  • the network device receives indication information from the user equipment, the indication information indicating the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling, wherein the indication information includes indication information in a first scenario, the first scenario is through Scenario of PDCCH scheduling PDSCH.
  • the network device acquires indication information based on a communication protocol, and the indication information indicates the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling, where the indication information includes indication information in a first scenario, and the first scenario is through Scenario of PDCCH scheduling PDSCH.
  • the network device receives indication information from the user equipment, the indication information indicating the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling, wherein the indication information includes indication information in a second scenario, the second scenario is through Scenario of PDCCH scheduling PUSCH.
  • the network device acquires indication information based on a communication protocol, the indication information indicating the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling, where the indication information includes indication information in a second scenario, the second scenario is through Scenario of PDCCH scheduling PUSCH.
  • the network device receives indication information from the user equipment, the indication information indicating the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling, where the indication information includes indication information in the first scenario and indication in the second scenario information, the first scenario is a scenario of scheduling a PDSCH through a PDCCH, and the second scenario is a scenario of scheduling a PUSCH through a PDCCH.
  • the network device obtains indication information based on a communication protocol, the indication information indicating the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling, where the indication information includes indication information in the first scenario and indication in the second scenario information, the first scenario is a scenario of scheduling a PDSCH through a PDCCH, and the second scenario is a scenario of scheduling a PUSCH through a PDCCH.
  • the network device can simultaneously acquire the indication information in the scenario of scheduling PDSCH through PDCCH and the indication information in the scenario of scheduling PUSCH through PDCCH, or can separately acquire the indication information in the scenario of scheduling PDSCH through PDCCH and the scenario of scheduling PUSCH through PDCCH
  • the instruction information below is convenient for the user equipment to report the instruction information for different situations.
  • FIG. 8 is a flowchart of a method for obtaining scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in Fig. 8, the method includes:
  • Step 801 receiving indication information in the first scenario and indication information in the second scenario from the user equipment through the same signaling, the indication information indicating the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling;
  • the first scenario is a scenario of scheduling a PDSCH through a PDCCH
  • the second scenario is a scenario of scheduling a PUSCH through a PDCCH.
  • the network device receives the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PDSCH through the PDCCH and the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PUSCH through the PDCCH from the user equipment through the same signaling.
  • the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PDSCH through the PDCCH and the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PUSCH through the PDCCH are received through different parameters in the same signaling.
  • the network device receives the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PDSCH through the PDCCH and the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PUSCH through the PDCCH from the user equipment through the same high-level signaling.
  • the network device receives the indication information in two cross-carrier scheduling scenarios through the same signaling, which improves the efficiency of the user equipment to report the indication information.
  • FIG. 9 is a flowchart of a method for obtaining scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in Fig. 9, the method includes:
  • Step 901 receiving indication information in the first scenario and indication information in the second scenario from the user equipment through different signaling, the indication information indicating the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling;
  • the first scenario is a scenario of scheduling a PDSCH through a PDCCH
  • the second scenario is a scenario of scheduling a PUSCH through a PDCCH.
  • the network device receives the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PDSCH through the PDCCH and the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PUSCH through the PDCCH from the user equipment through different signaling. For example, the network device receives the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PDSCH through the PDCCH through the first signaling, and receives the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PUSCH through the PDCCH through the second signaling.
  • the network device receives the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PDSCH through the PDCCH and the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PUSCH through the PDCCH through different high-level signaling.
  • the network device receives indication information from the user equipment in two cross-carrier scheduling scenarios through different signaling, so as to determine subcarriers for cross-carrier scheduling based on actual application scenarios of the user equipment.
  • FIG. 10 is a flow chart of a method for obtaining scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in Fig. 10 , the method includes:
  • Step 1001 Receive the indication information from the user equipment through high layer signaling, where the indication information indicates the sub-carriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling.
  • the network device receives indication information from the network device through high-level signaling, where the indication information indicates the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling.
  • the network device receives the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PDSCH through the PDCCH and the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PUSCH through the PDCCH through the same high-layer signaling.
  • the network device receives the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PDSCH through the PDCCH and the indication information in the scenario of scheduling the PUSCH through the PDCCH through different high-level signaling.
  • An embodiment of the present disclosure provides an apparatus for transmitting scheduling information, which is applied to a user equipment.
  • the apparatus includes:
  • the sending module 1101 is configured to send indication information to a network device, where the indication information indicates the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling.
  • An embodiment of the present disclosure provides an apparatus for obtaining scheduling information, which is applied to network equipment, as shown in FIG. 12 , including:
  • the receiving module 1201 is configured to acquire indication information, where the indication information indicates the subcarriers supported by the user equipment for cross-carrier scheduling.
  • An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a mobile terminal, including:
  • memory for storing processor-executable instructions
  • the processor is configured to execute the executable instructions in the memory to implement the steps of the above method for transmitting scheduling information.
  • An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a network side device, including:
  • memory for storing processor-executable instructions
  • the processor is configured to execute the executable instructions in the memory to implement the steps of the above method for obtaining scheduling information.
  • An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium, on which executable instructions are stored.
  • the executable instructions are executed by a processor, the above method for transmitting scheduling information or the steps of the above method for obtaining scheduling information are implemented. .
  • Fig. 13 is a block diagram of an apparatus 1300 for sending scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the apparatus 1300 may be a mobile phone, a computer, a digital broadcast terminal, a messaging device, a game console, a tablet device, a medical device, a fitness device, a personal digital assistant, and the like.
  • device 1300 may include one or more of the following components: processing component 1302, memory 1304, power supply component 1306, multimedia component 1308, audio component 1310, input/output (I/O) interface 1312, sensor component 1314, and communication component 1316.
  • processing component 1302 memory 1304, power supply component 1306, multimedia component 1308, audio component 1310, input/output (I/O) interface 1312, sensor component 1314, and communication component 1316.
  • memory 1304 power supply component 1306, multimedia component 1308, audio component 1310, input/output (I/O) interface 1312, sensor component 1314, and communication component 1316.
  • I/O input/output
  • the processing component 1302 generally controls the overall operations of the device 1300, such as those associated with display, telephone calls, data communications, camera operations, and recording operations.
  • the processing component 1302 may include one or more processors 1320 to execute instructions to complete all or part of the steps of the above method. Additionally, processing component 1302 may include one or more modules that facilitate interaction between processing component 1302 and other components. For example, processing component 1302 may include a multimedia module to facilitate interaction between multimedia component 1308 and processing component 1302 .
  • the memory 1304 is configured to store various types of data to support operations at the device 1300 . Examples of such data include instructions for any application or method operating on device 1300, contact data, phonebook data, messages, pictures, videos, and the like.
  • the memory 1304 can be implemented by any type of volatile or non-volatile storage device or their combination, such as static random access memory (SRAM), electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EPROM), Programmable Read Only Memory (PROM), Read Only Memory (ROM), Magnetic Memory, Flash Memory, Magnetic or Optical Disk.
  • SRAM static random access memory
  • EEPROM electrically erasable programmable read-only memory
  • EPROM erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
  • PROM Programmable Read Only Memory
  • ROM Read Only Memory
  • Magnetic Memory Flash Memory
  • Magnetic or Optical Disk Magnetic Disk
  • the power supply component 1306 provides power to various components of the device 1300 .
  • Power components 1306 may include a power management system, one or more power supplies, and other components associated with generating, managing, and distributing power for device 1300 .
  • the multimedia component 1308 includes a screen that provides an output interface between the device 1300 and the user.
  • the screen may include a liquid crystal display (LCD) and a touch panel (TP). If the screen includes a touch panel, the screen may be implemented as a touch screen to receive input signals from a user.
  • the touch panel includes one or more touch sensors to sense touches, swipes, and gestures on the touch panel. The touch sensor may not only sense a boundary of a touch or swipe action, but also detect a duration and pressure associated with the touch or swipe operation.
  • the multimedia component 1308 includes a front camera and/or a rear camera. When the device 1300 is in an operation mode, such as a shooting mode or a video mode, the front camera and/or the rear camera can receive external multimedia data. Each front camera and rear camera can be a fixed optical lens system or have focal length and optical zoom capability.
  • the audio component 1310 is configured to output and/or input audio signals.
  • the audio component 1310 includes a microphone (MIC), which is configured to receive external audio signals when the device 1300 is in operation modes, such as call mode, recording mode and voice recognition mode. Received audio signals may be further stored in memory 1304 or sent via communication component 1316 .
  • the audio component 1310 also includes a speaker for outputting audio signals.
  • the I/O interface 1312 provides an interface between the processing component 1302 and a peripheral interface module.
  • the peripheral interface module may be a keyboard, a click wheel, a button, and the like. These buttons may include, but are not limited to: a home button, volume buttons, start button, and lock button.
  • Sensor assembly 1314 includes one or more sensors for providing various aspects of status assessment for device 1300 .
  • the sensor component 1314 can detect the open/closed state of the device 1300, the relative positioning of components, such as the display and keypad of the device 1300, and the sensor component 1314 can also detect a change in the position of the device 1300 or a component of the device 1300 , the presence or absence of user contact with the device 1300 , the device 1300 orientation or acceleration/deceleration and the temperature change of the device 1300 .
  • Sensor assembly 1314 may include a proximity sensor configured to detect the presence of nearby objects in the absence of any physical contact.
  • Sensor assembly 1314 may also include optical sensors, such as CMOS or CCD image sensors, for use in imaging applications.
  • the sensor component 1314 may also include an acceleration sensor, a gyro sensor, a magnetic sensor, a pressure sensor or a temperature sensor.
  • the communication component 1316 is configured to facilitate wired or wireless communication between the apparatus 1300 and other devices.
  • the device 1300 can access wireless networks based on communication standards, such as WiFi, 2G or 3G, or a combination thereof.
  • the communication component 1316 receives a broadcast signal or broadcast related information from an external broadcast management system via a broadcast channel.
  • the communication component 1316 also includes a near field communication (NFC) module to facilitate short-range communication.
  • NFC near field communication
  • the NFC module may be implemented based on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, Infrared Data Association (IrDA) technology, Ultra Wide Band (UWB) technology, Bluetooth (BT) technology and other technologies.
  • RFID Radio Frequency Identification
  • IrDA Infrared Data Association
  • UWB Ultra Wide Band
  • Bluetooth Bluetooth
  • apparatus 1300 may be programmed by one or more application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), digital signal processors (DSPs), digital signal processing devices (DSPDs), programmable logic devices (PLDs), field programmable A gate array (FPGA), controller, microcontroller, microprocessor or other electronic component implementation for performing the methods described above.
  • ASICs application specific integrated circuits
  • DSPs digital signal processors
  • DSPDs digital signal processing devices
  • PLDs programmable logic devices
  • FPGA field programmable A gate array
  • controller microcontroller, microprocessor or other electronic component implementation for performing the methods described above.
  • non-transitory computer-readable storage medium including instructions, such as the memory 1304 including instructions, which can be executed by the processor 1320 of the device 1300 to implement the above method.
  • the non-transitory computer readable storage medium may be ROM, random access memory (RAM), CD-ROM, magnetic tape, floppy disk, optical data storage device, and the like.
  • Fig. 14 is a block diagram of an apparatus 1400 for acquiring scheduling information according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • apparatus 1400 may be provided as a base station.
  • apparatus 1400 includes processing component 1422 , which further includes one or more processors, and a memory resource represented by memory 1432 for storing instructions executable by processing component 1422 , such as application programs.
  • the application programs stored in memory 1432 may include one or more modules each corresponding to a set of instructions.
  • the processing component 1422 is configured to execute instructions to perform the above method for accessing an unlicensed channel.
  • the device 1400 may also include a power component 1426 configured to perform power management of the device 1400, a wired or wireless network interface 1450 configured to connect the device 1400 to a network, and an input output (I/O) interface 1459.
  • the device 1400 can operate based on an operating system stored in the memory 1432, such as Windows ServerTM, Mac OS XTM, UnixTM, LinuxTM, FreeBSDTM or the like.
  • the user equipment reports to the network equipment the subcarriers it can support during cross-carrier scheduling by sending indication information to the network equipment, so that the network equipment can determine suitable subcarriers for the user equipment based on the information reported by the user equipment.
  • the subcarriers determined by the network device for the cross-carrier scheduling for the user equipment are subcarriers suitable for the capabilities of the user equipment, thereby reducing the complexity of UE processing.

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Abstract

本公开提供一种传输和获取调度信息的方法、装置、设备及存储介质。传输调度信息的方法,被用户设备执行,包括:向网络设备发送指示信息,所述指示信息指示所述用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波。采用上述方法,网络设备为用户设备确定的跨载波调度的子载波为适应该用户设备能力的子载波,从而降低了UE处理的复杂度。

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一种传输和获取调度信息的方法、装置、设备及存储介质 技术领域
本公开涉及无线通信技术领域,尤其涉及一种传输和获取调度信息的方法、装置、设备及存储介质。
背景技术
目前,用户设备(User Equipment,UE)同时支持高低频段的载波聚合(Carrier Aggregation,CA)情况下,例如同时支持52.6ghz以上频段和52.6GHz以下频段的CA的情况下,跨载波调度可能会在子载波带宽(subcarrier spacing,SCS)差距很大的两个载波上进行,例如SCS为15KHz和SCS为960KHz的两个载波。这种跨载波调度的情况会增加UE的复杂度,要求UE具有较大的缓存能力以及数据处理能力。
发明内容
有鉴于此,本公开提供了一种传输和获取调度信息的方法、装置、设备及存储介质。
根据本公开实施例的第一个方面,提供一种传输调度信息的方法,所述方法被用户设备执行,包括:
向网络设备发送指示信息,所述指示信息指示所述用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波。
在一实施方式中,所述指示信息对应的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大频率间隔小于设定频率间隔。
在一实施方式中,所述方法还包括:
确定通信协议规定的设定频率间隔。
在一实施方式中,所述指示信息用于所述网络设备确定针对所述用户设备进行跨载波调度的被调度子载波。
在一实施方式中,所述指示信息包括下述中至少一个:
所述用户设备支持的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大差异表征值,其中,所述最大差异表征值对应的频率间隔小于设定频率间隔;
所述用户设备支持的至少一子载波对,其中,每个子载波对对应于调度子载波与被调 度子载波,每个子载波对的频率间隔小于设定频率间隔。
在一实施方式中,所述差异表征值是所述调度子载波的频率与所述被调度子载波的频率的差值,或者是所述调度子载波的频率表征值与所述被调度子载波的频率表征值的差值;
其中,所述调度子载波的频率表征值和所述被调度子载波的频率表征值均基于设定的参考频率计算得到。
在一实施方式中,所述指示信息包括下述中至少一个:在第一场景下的指示信息、在第二场景下的指示信息;
其中,所述第一场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理下行共享信道的场景,所述第二场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理上行共享信道的场景。
在一实施方式中,所述向网络设备发送指示信息,包括:
通过同一信令发送在第一场景下的指示信息和在第二场景下的指示信息;
其中,所述第一场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理下行共享信道的场景,所述第二场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理上行共享信道的场景。
在一实施方式中,所述向网络设备发送指示信息,包括:
通过不同信令发送在第一场景下的指示信息和在第二场景下的指示信息;
其中,所述第一场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理下行共享信道的场景,所述第二场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理上行共享信道的场景。
在一实施方式中,所述向网络设备发送指示信息,包括:
通过高层信令向所述网络设备发送所述指示信息。
根据本公开实施例的第二个方面,提供一种获取调度信息的方法,所述方法被网络设备执行,包括:
获取指示信息,所述指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波。
在一实施方式中,所述指示信息对应的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大频率间隔小于设定频率间隔。
在一实施方式中,所述获取指示信息,包括下述中至少一个:
从所述用户设备接收所述指示信息;或
基于通信协议获取所述指示信息。
在一实施方式中,所述指示信息用于所述网络设备确定针对所述用户设备进行跨载波调度的被调度子载波。
在一实施方式中,当从所述用户设备接收所述指示信息时,所述指示信息包括下述中至少一个:
所述用户设备支持的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大差异表征值,其中,所述最大差异表征值对应的频率间隔小于设定频率间隔;
所述用户设备支持的至少一子载波对,其中,每个子载波对对应于调度子载波与被调度子载波,每个子载波对的频率间隔小于设定频率间隔。
在一实施方式中,所述差异表征值是所述调度子载波的频率与所述被调度子载波的频率的差值,或者是所述调度子载波的频率表征值与所述被调度子载波的频率表征值的差值;
其中,所述调度子载波的频率表征值和所述被调度子载波的频率表征值均基于设定的参考频率计算得到。
在一实施方式中,所述指示信息包括下述中至少一个:在第一场景下的指示信息、在第二场景下的指示信息;
其中,所述第一场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理下行共享信道的场景,所述第二场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理上行共享信道的场景。
在一实施方式中,所述从所述用户设备接收所述指示信息,包括:
通过同一信令接收在第一场景下的指示信息和在第二场景下的指示信息;
其中,所述第一场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理下行共享信道的场景,所述第二场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理上行共享信道的场景。
在一实施方式中,所述从所述用户设备接收所述指示信息,包括:
通过不同信令接收在第一场景下的指示信息和在第二场景下的指示信息;
其中,所述第一场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理下行共享信道的场景,所述第二场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理上行共享信道的场景。
在一实施方式中,所述从所述用户设备接收所述指示信息,包括:
通过高层信令从所述用户设备接收所述指示信息。
根据本公开实施例的第三个方面,提供一种传输调度信息的装置,应用于用户设备,包括:
发送模块,被配置为向网络设备发送指示信息,所述指示信息指示所述用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波。
根据本公开实施例的第四个方面,提供一种获取调度信息的装置,应用于网络设备,包括:
接收模块,被配置为获取指示信息,所述指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波。
根据本公开实施例的第五个方面,提供一种移动终端,包括:
处理器;
用于存储处理器可执行指令的存储器;
其中,所述处理器被配置为执行所述存储器中的可执行指令以实现传输调度信息的方法的步骤。
根据本公开实施例的第六个方面,提供一种网络侧设备,包括:
处理器;
用于存储处理器可执行指令的存储器;
其中,所述处理器被配置为执行所述存储器中的可执行指令以实现获取调度信息的方法的步骤。
根据本公开实施例的第七个方面,提供一种非临时性计算机可读存储介质,其上存储有可执行指令,该可执行指令被处理器执行时实现传输调度信息的方法或者获取调度信息的方法的步骤。
本公开的实施例提供的技术方案可以包括以下有益效果:用户设备向网络设备发送指示信息,将其在跨载波调度时所能够支持的子载波上报给网络设备。网络设备获取指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波的指示信息,从而基于该指示信息为用户设备确定适合的子载波。因此,网络设备为用户设备确定的跨载波调度的子载波为适应该用户设备能力的子载波,从而降低了UE处理的复杂度。
应当理解的是,以上的一般描述和后文的细节描述仅是示例性和解释性的,并不能限制本公开。
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这里将详细地对示例性实施例进行说明,其示例表示在附图中。下面的描述涉及附图时,除非另有表示,不同附图中的相同数字表示相同或相似的要素。以下示例性实施例中所描述的实施方式并不代表与本公开实施例相一致的所有实施方式。相反,它们仅是与如所附权利要求书中所详述的、本公开的一些方面相一致的装置和方法的例子。
需要说明的是,本公开的一个实施例中可以包括多个步骤;为了便于描述,这些个步骤被进行了编号;但是这些编号并非是对步骤之间执行时隙、执行顺序的限定;这些步骤可以以任意的顺序被实施,本公开实施例并不对此作出限定。
现有的NR协议只用于52.6GHZ以下的频率,可选的SCS为15KHz/30KHz/60KHz/120KHz。SCS越大,一个时隙(slot)的持续时间越短。例如,在15KHz子载波带宽的情况下,一个时隙(slot)的时长为1ms;在30KHz子载波带宽的情况下,一个slot的时长为0.5ms;在60KHz子载波带宽的情况下,一个slot的时长为0.25ms,依次类推。
在高频段60GHz左右,为了应对相位噪声,通常会选取较大的子载波带宽,例如960KHz。较大的SCS对应着较小的slot时长,因此在960KHz的情况下,一个slot的持续时间长度为0.015625ms也即1/64ms。
UE在同时支持高低频段的CA时,可能会在SCS差距很大的两个载波上进行跨载波调度,例如在SCS为15KHz和SCS为960KHz的两个载波上进行跨载波调度。这就要求UE具有较大的缓存能力以及数据处理能力,从而增加UE的复杂度。
本公开实施例提供了一种传输调度信息的方法,所述方法被用户设备执行;该方法可以独立被执行,也可以结合本公开实施例的任意一个其他实施例一起被执行。图1是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种传输调度信息的方法的流程图,如图1所示,该方法包括:
步骤101,向网络设备发送指示信息,所述指示信息指示所述用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波。
在一实施方式中,用户设备向网络设备发送指示信息,该指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度时采用的子载波。
在一实施方式中,用户设备向网络设备发送指示信息,该指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波,其中该指示信息包括用户设备支持的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大差异表征值840KHz。
在一实施方式中,用户设备向网络设备发送指示信息,该指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波,其中该指示信息包括用户设备支持的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大差异表征值4。
在一实施方式中,用户设备向网络设备发送指示信息,该指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波,其中该指示信息包括用户设备支持的子载波对30KHz与480KHz、120KHz与480KHz、120KHz与960KHz。
在上述实施方式中,用户设备通过向网络设备发送指示信息,将其在跨载波调度时所能够支持的子载波上报给网络设备,从而网络设备能够基于用户设备上报的信息来为该用 户设备确定适合的子载波。在该实施方式中,网络设备为该用户设备确定的跨载波调度的子载波为适应该用户设备能力的子载波,从而降低了UE处理的复杂度。
本公开实施例提供了一种传输调度信息的方法,所述方法被用户设备执行;该方法可以独立被执行,也可以结合本公开实施例的任意一个其他实施例一起被执行。该方法包括:向网络设备发送指示信息,所述指示信息指示所述用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波,所述指示信息对应的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大频率间隔小于设定频率间隔。
在一实施方式中,用户设备向网络设备发送指示信息,该指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度时采用的子载波。并且,基于该指示信息,基站发送无线资源分配信息所使用的调度子载波与用户设备的跨载波调度时的被调度子载波的最大频率间隔小于设定频率间隔。在一实施方式中,用户设备基于通信协议确定该设定频率间隔。即,基于用户设备向网络设备上报的指示信息确定的调度子载波与被调度子载波之间的最大频率间隔满足通信协议设定的频率间隔要求。
在上述实施方式中,用户设备向网络设备上报的指示信息所对应的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大频率间隔小于设定频率间隔,使得用户设备在跨载波调度时所需要支持的高低频段处于一定范围内,即用户设备在进行跨载波调度时所需的处理能力处于其软硬件能力范围内,从而保证用户设备的处理质量和处理速度。
本公开实施例提供了一种传输调度信息的方法,所述方法被用户设备执行;该方法可以独立被执行,也可以结合本公开实施例的任意一个其他实施例一起被执行。图2是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种传输调度信息的方法的流程图,如图2所示,该方法包括:
步骤201,确定通信协议规定的设定频率间隔;
步骤202,向网络设备发送指示信息,所述指示信息指示所述用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波。
在一实施方式中,用户设备确定协议规定的设定频率间隔;用户设备向网络设备发送指示信息,该指示信息指示该用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波。在一实施方式中,用户设备确定协议规定的设定频率间隔;用户设备在确定指示信息可以参考该设定频率间隔,并向网络设备发送指示信息,该指示信息指示该用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波。此时,基于指示信息确定的调度子载波与被调度子载波之间的最大频率间隔小于设定 频率间隔。
在上述实施方式中,用户设备确定协议规定的设定频率间隔,并基于该设定频率间隔确定指示信息,使得指示信息指示的子载波满足设定频率间隔的要求,即符合通信协议的规定。
本公开实施例提供了一种传输调度信息的方法,所述方法被用户设备执行;该方法可以独立被执行,也可以结合本公开实施例的任意一个其他实施例一起被执行。该方法包括:向网络设备发送指示信息,所述指示信息指示所述用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波,所述指示信息用于所述网络设备确定针对所述用户设备进行跨载波调度的被调度子载波。
在一实施方式中,用户设备向网络设备发送指示信息,该指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度时采用的子载波,使得网络设备能够基于该指示信息确定其针对该用户设备进行跨载波调度时的被调度子载波。
在上述实施方式中,在跨载波调度场景中确定的针对该用户设备的被调度子载波是基于用户设备发送的指示信息确定的,使得所确定的被调度子载波适应于用户设备的处理能力,从而保证用户设备的处理质量和处理速度。
本公开实施例提供了一种传输调度信息的方法,所述方法被用户设备执行;该方法可以独立被执行,也可以结合本公开实施例的任意一个其他实施例一起被执行。该方法包括:向网络设备发送指示信息,所述指示信息指示所述用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波;其中,所述指示信息包括下述中至少一个:
所述用户设备支持的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大差异表征值,其中,所述最大差异表征值对应的频率间隔小于设定频率间隔;
所述用户设备支持的至少一子载波对,其中,每个子载波对对应于调度子载波与被调度子载波,每个子载波对的频率间隔小于设定频率间隔。
在一实施方式中,用户设备向网络设备发送指示信息,该指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度时采用的子载波,且该指示信息包括所述用户设备支持的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大差异表征值,其中,所述最大差异表征值对应的频率间隔小于设定频率间隔。
在一实施方式中,差异表征值是调度子载波的频率与被调度子载波的频率的差值,指示信息包括的用户设备支持的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大差异表征值为840KHz,该最大差异表征值对应的频率间隔840KHz小于设定频率间隔900KHz。在一实施方式中,差异表征值表示调度子载波的频率表征值与被调度子载波的频率表征值的差值,指示信息包括的用户设备支持的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大差异表征值为4,该最大差异表征值对应的频率间隔小于设定频率间隔。
在一实施方式中,用户设备向网络设备发送指示信息,该指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度时采用的子载波,且该指示信息包括所述用户设备支持的至少一子载波对,其中,每个子载波对对应于调度子载波与被调度子载波,每个子载波对的频率间隔小于设定频率间隔。在一实施方式中,指示信息包括的子载波对为30KHz与480KHz、120KHz与480KHz、120KHz与960KHz,每个子载波对的频率间隔小于设定频率间隔900KHz。
在上述实施方式中,用户设备通过指示信息,将其支持的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大差异表征值或子载波对上报给网络设备。因此在网络设备基于该指示信息确定跨载波调度的子载波时能够适合用户设备的处理能力,从而保证用户设备的处理质量和处理速度。
本公开实施例提供了一种传输调度信息的方法,所述方法被用户设备执行;该方法可以独立被执行,也可以结合本公开实施例的任意一个其他实施例一起被执行。该方法包括:向网络设备发送指示信息,所述指示信息指示所述用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波;其中,所述指示信息包括下述中至少一个:
所述用户设备支持的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大差异表征值,其中,所述最大差异表征值对应的频率间隔小于设定频率间隔;
所述用户设备支持的至少一子载波对,其中,每个子载波对对应于调度子载波与被调度子载波,每个子载波对的频率间隔小于设定频率间隔;
并且,所述差异表征值是所述调度子载波的频率与所述被调度子载波的频率的差值,或者是所述调度子载波的频率表征值与所述被调度子载波的频率表征值的差值,其中,所述调度子载波的频率表征值和所述被调度子载波的频率表征值均基于设定的参考频率计算得到。
在一实施方式中,差异表征值是所述调度子载波的频率与所述被调度子载波的频率的 差值。例如调度子载波的频率是120KHz,被调度子载波的频率是480KHz,此时差异表征值为360KHz。
在一实施方式中,差异表征值是所述调度子载波的频率表征值与所述被调度子载波的频率表征值的差值,调度子载波的频率表征值和被调度子载波的频率表征值均基于设定的参考频率计算得到。例如,分别定义调度子载波的频率表征值和被调度子载波的频率表征值如下:
调度子载波的频率表征值=log 2f scheduling/f reference
被调度子载波的频率表征值=log 2f scheduled/f reference
其中,f scheduling表示调度子载波的频率,f scheduled表示被调度子载波的频率,f reference表示参考频率。
例如,调度子载波的频率为30KHz、被调度子载波的频率为480KHz、参考频率为15KHz,此时,调度子载波的频率表征值为1,被调度子载波的频率表征值为5。
需要说明的是,上面给出的只是计算调度子载波和被调度子载波的频率表征值的一个示例,还可以定义其它的公式来计算频率表征值。
上述实施方式中定义的调度子载波的频率表征值和被调度子载波的频率表征值的计算公式也可以应用在本申请的其它实施例中。
在上述实施方式中,通过差异表征值来表示调度子载波与被调度子载波的频率差异,方便用户设备通过指示信息将其支持的跨载波调度的子载波上报给网络设备,进而使得网络设备基于该指示信息确定跨载波调度的子载波时能够适合用户设备的处理能力,从而保证用户设备的处理质量和处理速度。
本公开实施例提供了一种传输调度信息的方法,所述方法被用户设备执行;该方法可以独立被执行,也可以结合本公开实施例的任意一个其他实施例一起被执行。该方法包括:向网络设备发送指示信息,所述指示信息指示所述用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波;所述指示信息包括下述中至少一个:在第一场景下的指示信息、在第二场景下的指示信息;其中,所述第一场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理下行共享信道的场景,所述第二场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理上行共享信道的场景。
在一实施方式中,用户设备向网络设备发送指示信息,该指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波,其中,指示信息包括第一场景下的指示信息,该第一场景是通过物理下行控制信道(Physical Downlink Control channel,PDCCH)调度物理下行共享信道(Physical Downlink Shared channel,PDSCH)的场景。
在一实施方式中,用户设备向网络设备发送指示信息,该指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波,其中,指示信息包括第二场景下的指示信息,该第二场景是通过PDCCH调度物理上行共享信道(Physical Uplink Shared channel,PUSCH)的场景。
在一实施方式中,用户设备向网络设备发送指示信息,该指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波,其中,指示信息包括第一场景下的指示信息、第二场景下的指示信息,该第一场景是通过PDCCH调度PDSCH的场景、该第二场景是通过PDCCH调度PUSCH的场景。
在上述实施方式中,可以由用户设备同时上报通过PDCCH调度PDSCH场景下的指示信息和通过PDCCH调度PUSCH场景下的指示信息,也可以由用户设备分别上报通过PDCCH调度PDSCH场景下的指示信息和通过PDCCH调度PUSCH场景下的指示信息,便于用户设备针对不同的情况上报指示信息。
本公开实施例提供了一种传输调度信息的方法,所述方法被用户设备执行;该方法可以独立被执行,也可以结合本公开实施例的任意一个其他实施例一起被执行。图3是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种传输调度信息的方法的流程图,如图3所示,该方法包括:
步骤301,通过同一信令发送在第一场景下的指示信息和在第二场景下的指示信息,所述指示信息指示所述用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波;
其中,所述第一场景是通过PDCCH调度PDSCH的场景,所述第二场景是通过PDCCH调度PUSCH的场景。
在一实施方式中,用户设备通过同一信令发送通过PDCCH调度PDSCH的场景下的指示信息和通过PDCCH调度PUSCH的场景下的指示信息。例如,用户设备通过同一信令中的不同参数发送通过PDCCH调度PDSCH的场景下的指示信息和通过PDCCH调度PUSCH的场景下的指示信息。
在一实施方式中,用户设备通过同一高层信令发送通过PDCCH调度PDSCH的场景下的指示信息和通过PDCCH调度PUSCH的场景下的指示信息。
在上述实施方式中,用户设备通过同一信令发送两种跨载波调度场景下的指示信息,提高了用户设备上报指示信息的效率。
本公开实施例提供了一种传输调度信息的方法,所述方法被用户设备执行;该方法可以独立被执行,也可以结合本公开实施例的任意一个其他实施例一起被执行。图4是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种传输调度信息的方法的流程图,如图4所示,该方法包括:
步骤401,通过不同信令发送在第一场景下的指示信息和在第二场景下的指示信息,所述指示信息指示所述用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波;
其中,所述第一场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理下行共享信道的场景,所述第二场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理上行共享信道的场景。
在一实施方式中,用户设备通过不同信令发送通过PDCCH调度PDSCH的场景下的指示信息和通过PDCCH调度PUSCH的场景下的指示信息。例如,用户设备通过第一信令发送通过PDCCH调度PDSCH的场景下的指示信息,通过第二信令发送通过PDCCH调度PUSCH的场景下的指示信息。
在一实施方式中,用户设备通过不同高层信令发送通过PDCCH调度PDSCH的场景下的指示信息和通过PDCCH调度PUSCH的场景下的指示信息。
在上述实施方式中,用户设备通过不同信令发送两种跨载波调度场景下的指示信息,便于用户设备基于实际应用场景发送指示信息。
本公开实施例提供了一种传输调度信息的方法,所述方法被用户设备执行;该方法可以独立被执行,也可以结合本公开实施例的任意一个其他实施例一起被执行。图5是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种传输调度信息的方法的流程图,如图5所示,该方法包括:
步骤501,通过高层信令向所述网络设备发送所述指示信息,所述指示信息指示所述用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波。
在一实施方式中,用户设备通过高层信令向所述网络设备发送所述指示信息,所述指示信息指示所述用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波。
在一实施方式中,用户设备通过同一高层信令发送通过PDCCH调度PDSCH的场景下的指示信息和通过PDCCH调度PUSCH的场景下的指示信息。
在一实施方式中,用户设备通过不同高层信令发送通过PDCCH调度PDSCH的场景下的指示信息和通过PDCCH调度PUSCH的场景下的指示信息。
本公开实施例提供了一种获取调度信息的方法,所述方法被网络设备执行;该方法可以独立被执行,也可以结合本公开实施例的任意一个其他实施例一起被执行。图6是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种获取调度信息的方法的流程图,如图6所示,该方法包括:
步骤601,获取指示信息,所述指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波。
在一实施方式中网络设备获取指示信息,该指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波。
在上述实施方式中,网络设备获取指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波的指示信息,从而基于该指示信息为用户设备确定适合的子载波。在该实施方式中,网络设备为该用户设备确定的跨载波调度的子载波为适应该用户设备能力的子载波,从而降低了UE处理的复杂度。
本公开实施例提供了一种获取调度信息的方法,所述方法被网络设备执行;该方法可以独立被执行,也可以结合本公开实施例的任意一个其他实施例一起被执行。该方法包括:获取指示信息,所述指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波,其中,所述指示信息对应的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大频率间隔小于设定频率间隔。
在一实施方式中,网络设备获取指示信息,所述指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波。网络设备基于该指示信息确定的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大频率间隔,即该指示信息对应的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大频率间隔,小于设定频率间隔。在一实施方式中,网络设备基于通信协议确定该设定频率间隔。
在上述实施方式中,用户设备向网络设备上报的指示信息所对应的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大频率间隔小于设定频率间隔,使得用户设备在跨载波调度时所需要支持的高低频段处于一定范围内,即用户设备在进行跨载波调度时所需的处理能力处于其软硬件能力范围内,从而保证用户设备的处理质量和处理速度。
本公开实施例提供了一种获取调度信息的方法,所述方法被网络设备执行;该方法可以独立被执行,也可以结合本公开实施例的任意一个其他实施例一起被执行。图7是根据 一示例性实施例示出的一种获取调度信息的方法的流程图,如图7所示,该方法包括:
步骤701,从所述用户设备接收所述指示信息;或基于通信协议获取所述指示信息,所述指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波。
在一实施方式中,网络设备从用户设备接收指示信息,该指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波。在一实施方式中,网络设备在确定针对该用户设备的跨载波调度的子载波时,根据从用户设备接收的指示信息进行确定。
在一实施方式中,网络设备基于通信协议获取所述指示信息,该指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波。在一实施方式中,网络设备在确定针对该用户设备的跨载波调度的子载波时,根据基于通信协议获取的指示信息进行确定。
在一实施方式中,网络设备在确定针对该用户设备的跨载波调度的子载波时,同时根据从用户设备接收的指示信息和基于通信协议获取的指示信息来进行确定。
在上述实施方式中,当网络设备从用户设备接收指示信息时,网络设备基于该指示信息为用户设备确定适合的子载波,即为该用户设备确定的跨载波调度的子载波为适应该用户设备能力的子载波,从而降低了UE处理的复杂度。当网络设备基于通信协议获取所述指示信息时,网络设备基于该指示信息为用户设备确定适合的子载波,在此情况下确定的跨载波调度的子载波是在协议限制下的用户设备支持的子载波,从而可以降低UE处理的复杂度。
本公开实施例提供了一种获取调度信息的方法,所述方法被网络设备执行;该方法可以独立被执行,也可以结合本公开实施例的任意一个其他实施例一起被执行。该方法包括:获取指示信息,所述指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波,其中,所述指示信息用于所述网络设备确定针对所述用户设备进行跨载波调度的被调度子载波。
在一实施方式中,网络设备获取指示信息,该指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度时采用的子载波,使得网络设备能够基于该指示信息确定其针对该用户设备进行跨载波调度时的被调度子载波。
在上述实施方式中,在跨载波调度场景中确定的针对该用户设备的被调度子载波是基于指示用户设备的跨载波调度能力的指示信息确定的,使得所确定的被调度子载波适应于用户设备的处理能力,从而保证用户设备的处理质量和处理速度。
本公开实施例提供了一种获取调度信息的方法,所述方法被网络设备执行;该方法可以独立被执行,也可以结合本公开实施例的任意一个其他实施例一起被执行。该方法包括:
从所述用户设备接收所述指示信息,所述指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波,其中,所述指示信息包括下述中至少一个:
所述用户设备支持的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大差异表征值,其中,所述最大差异表征值对应的频率间隔小于设定频率间隔;
所述用户设备支持的至少一子载波对,其中,每个子载波对对应于调度子载波与被调度子载波,每个子载波对的频率间隔小于设定频率间隔。
在一实施方式中,网络设备从用户设备接收指示信息,该指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度时采用的子载波,且该指示信息包括所述用户设备支持的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大差异表征值,其中,所述最大差异表征值对应的频率间隔小于设定频率间隔。
在一实施方式中,网络设备从用户设备接收指示信息,该指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度时采用的子载波,且该指示信息包括所述用户设备支持的至少一子载波对,其中,每个子载波对对应于调度子载波与被调度子载波,每个子载波对的频率间隔小于设定频率间隔。
用户设备支持的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大差异表征值以及用户设备支持的至少一子载波对可以参照上述关于用户设备侧的描述,在此不再赘述。
在上述实施方式中,网络设备接收的指示信息是用户设备上报的、其所支持的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大差异表征值或子载波对。因此在网络设备基于该指示信息确定跨载波调度的子载波时能够适合用户设备的处理能力,从而保证用户设备的处理质量和处理速度。
本公开实施例提供了一种获取调度信息的方法,所述方法被网络设备执行;该方法可以独立被执行,也可以结合本公开实施例的任意一个其他实施例一起被执行。该方法包括:
从所述用户设备接收所述指示信息,所述指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波,其中,所述指示信息包括下述中至少一个:
所述用户设备支持的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大差异表征值,其中,所述最大 差异表征值对应的频率间隔小于设定频率间隔;
所述用户设备支持的至少一子载波对,其中,每个子载波对对应于调度子载波与被调度子载波,每个子载波对的频率间隔小于设定频率间隔;
并且,所述差异表征值是所述调度子载波的频率与所述被调度子载波的频率的差值,或者是所述调度子载波的频率表征值与所述被调度子载波的频率表征值的差值,其中,所述调度子载波的频率表征值和所述被调度子载波的频率表征值均基于设定的参考频率计算得到。
在一实施方式中,差异表征值是所述调度子载波的频率与所述被调度子载波的频率的差值。
在一实施方式中,差异表征值是所述调度子载波的频率表征值与所述被调度子载波的频率表征值的差值,调度子载波的频率表征值和被调度子载波的频率表征值均基于设定的参考频率计算得到。
具有计算差异表征值的方式可以参照上述关于用户设备侧的描述,在此不再赘述。
在上述实施方式中,通过差异表征值来表示调度子载波与被调度子载波的频率差异,方便用户设备通过指示信息将其支持的跨载波调度的子载波上报给网络设备,进而使得网络设备基于该指示信息确定跨载波调度的子载波时能够适合用户设备的处理能力,从而保证用户设备的处理质量和处理速度。
本公开实施例提供了一种获取调度信息的方法,所述方法被网络设备执行;该方法可以独立被执行,也可以结合本公开实施例的任意一个其他实施例一起被执行。该方法包括:获取指示信息,所述指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波,所述指示信息包括下述中至少一个:在第一场景下的指示信息、在第二场景下的指示信息;其中,所述第一场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理下行共享信道的场景,所述第二场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理上行共享信道的场景。
在一实施方式中,网络设备从用户设备接收指示信息,该指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波,其中,指示信息包括第一场景下的指示信息,该第一场景是通过PDCCH调度PDSCH的场景。在一实施方式中,网络设备基于通信协议获取指示信息,该指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波,其中,指示信息包括第一场景下的指示信息,该第一场景是通过PDCCH调度PDSCH的场景。
在一实施方式中,网络设备从用户设备接收指示信息,该指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波,其中,指示信息包括第二场景下的指示信息,该第二场景是通过PDCCH调度PUSCH的场景。在一实施方式中,网络设备基于通信协议获取指示信息,该指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波,其中,指示信息包括第二场景下的指示信息,该第二场景是通过PDCCH调度PUSCH的场景。
在一实施方式中,网络设备从用户设备接收指示信息,该指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波,其中,指示信息包括第一场景下的指示信息、第二场景下的指示信息,该第一场景是通过PDCCH调度PDSCH的场景、该第二场景是通过PDCCH调度PUSCH的场景。在一实施方式中,网络设备基于通信协议获取指示信息,该指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波,其中,指示信息包括第一场景下的指示信息、第二场景下的指示信息,该第一场景是通过PDCCH调度PDSCH的场景、该第二场景是通过PDCCH调度PUSCH的场景。
在上述实施方式中,网络设备可以同时获取通过PDCCH调度PDSCH场景下的指示信息和通过PDCCH调度PUSCH场景下的指示信息,也可以分别获取通过PDCCH调度PDSCH场景下的指示信息和通过PDCCH调度PUSCH场景下的指示信息,便于用户设备针对不同的情况上报指示信息。
本公开实施例提供了一种获取调度信息的方法,所述方法被网络设备执行;该方法可以独立被执行,也可以结合本公开实施例的任意一个其他实施例一起被执行。图8是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种获取调度信息的方法的流程图,如图8所示,该方法包括:
步骤801,通过同一信令从用户设备接收在第一场景下的指示信息和在第二场景下的指示信息,所述指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波;
其中,所述第一场景是通过PDCCH调度PDSCH的场景,所述第二场景是通过PDCCH调度PUSCH的场景。
在一实施方式中,网络设备通过同一信令从用户设备接收通过PDCCH调度PDSCH的场景下的指示信息和通过PDCCH调度PUSCH的场景下的指示信息。例如,通过同一信令中的不同参数接收通过PDCCH调度PDSCH的场景下的指示信息和通过PDCCH调度PUSCH的场景下的指示信息。
在一实施方式中,网络设备通过同一高层信令从用户设备接收通过PDCCH调度 PDSCH的场景下的指示信息和通过PDCCH调度PUSCH的场景下的指示信息。
在上述实施方式中,网络设备通过同一信令接收两种跨载波调度场景下的指示信息,提高了用户设备上报指示信息的效率。
本公开实施例提供了一种获取调度信息的方法,所述方法被网络设备执行;该方法可以独立被执行,也可以结合本公开实施例的任意一个其他实施例一起被执行。图9是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种获取调度信息的方法的流程图,如图9所示,该方法包括:
步骤901,通过不同信令从用户设备接收在第一场景下的指示信息和在第二场景下的指示信息,所述指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波;
其中,所述第一场景是通过PDCCH调度PDSCH的场景,所述第二场景是通过PDCCH调度PUSCH的场景。
在一实施方式中,网络设备通过不同信令从用户设备接收通过PDCCH调度PDSCH的场景下的指示信息和通过PDCCH调度PUSCH的场景下的指示信息。例如,网络设备通过第一信令接收通过PDCCH调度PDSCH的场景下的指示信息,通过第二信令接收通过PDCCH调度PUSCH的场景下的指示信息。
在一实施方式中,网络设备通过不同高层信令接收通过PDCCH调度PDSCH的场景下的指示信息和通过PDCCH调度PUSCH的场景下的指示信息。
在上述实施方式中,网络设备通过不同信令从用户设备两种跨载波调度场景下的指示信息,便于基于用户设备的实际应用场景确定跨载波调度的子载波。
本公开实施例提供了一种获取调度信息的方法,所述方法被网络设备执行;该方法可以独立被执行,也可以结合本公开实施例的任意一个其他实施例一起被执行。图10是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种获取调度信息的方法的流程图,如图10所示,该方法包括:
步骤1001,通过高层信令从所述用户设备接收所述指示信息,所述指示信息指示所述用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波。
在一实施方式中,网络设备通过高层信令从网络设备接收指示信息,所述指示信息指示所述用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波。
在一实施方式中,网络设备通过同一高层信令接收通过PDCCH调度PDSCH的场景 下的指示信息和通过PDCCH调度PUSCH的场景下的指示信息。
在一实施方式中,网络设备通过不同高层信令接收通过PDCCH调度PDSCH的场景下的指示信息和通过PDCCH调度PUSCH的场景下的指示信息。
本公开实施例提供了一种传输调度信息的装置,应用于用户设备,参照图11所示,该装置包括:
发送模块1101,被配置为向网络设备发送指示信息,所述指示信息指示所述用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波。
本公开实施例提供了一种获取调度信息的装置,应用于网络设备,参照图12所示,包括:
接收模块1201,被配置为获取指示信息,所述指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波。
本公开实施例提供了一种移动终端,包括:
处理器;
用于存储处理器可执行指令的存储器;
其中,所述处理器被配置为执行所述存储器中的可执行指令以实现上述传输调度信息的方法的步骤。
本公开实施例提供了一种网络侧设备,包括:
处理器;
用于存储处理器可执行指令的存储器;
其中,所述处理器被配置为执行所述存储器中的可执行指令以实现上述获取调度信息的方法的步骤。
本公开实施例提供了一种非临时性计算机可读存储介质,其上存储有可执行指令,该可执行指令被处理器执行时实现上述传输调度信息的方法或者上述获取调度信息的方法的步骤。
图13是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种用于发送调度信息的装置1300的框图。例如,装置1300可以是移动电话,计算机,数字广播终端,消息收发设备,游戏控制台,平板设备,医疗设备,健身设备,个人数字助理等。
参照图13,装置1300可以包括以下一个或多个组件:处理组件1302,存储器1304,电源组件1306,多媒体组件1308,音频组件1310,输入/输出(I/O)的接口1312,传感器组件1314,以及通信组件1316。
处理组件1302通常控制装置1300的整体操作,诸如与显示,电话呼叫,数据通信,相机操作和记录操作相关联的操作。处理组件1302可以包括一个或多个处理器1320来执行指令,以完成上述的方法的全部或部分步骤。此外,处理组件1302可以包括一个或多个模块,便于处理组件1302和其他组件之间的交互。例如,处理组件1302可以包括多媒体模块,以方便多媒体组件1308和处理组件1302之间的交互。
存储器1304被配置为存储各种类型的数据以支持在设备1300的操作。这些数据的示例包括用于在装置1300上操作的任何应用程序或方法的指令,联系人数据,电话簿数据,消息,图片,视频等。存储器1304可以由任何类型的易失性或非易失性存储设备或者它们的组合实现,如静态随机存取存储器(SRAM),电可擦除可编程只读存储器(EEPROM),可擦除可编程只读存储器(EPROM),可编程只读存储器(PROM),只读存储器(ROM),磁存储器,快闪存储器,磁盘或光盘。
电源组件1306为装置1300的各种组件提供电力。电源组件1306可以包括电源管理系统,一个或多个电源,及其他与为装置1300生成、管理和分配电力相关联的组件。
多媒体组件1308包括在所述装置1300和用户之间的提供一个输出接口的屏幕。在一些实施例中,屏幕可以包括液晶显示器(LCD)和触摸面板(TP)。如果屏幕包括触摸面板,屏幕可以被实现为触摸屏,以接收来自用户的输入信号。触摸面板包括一个或多个触摸传感器以感测触摸、滑动和触摸面板上的手势。所述触摸传感器可以不仅感测触摸或滑动动作的边界,而且还检测与所述触摸或滑动操作相关的持续时间和压力。在一些实施例中,多媒体组件1308包括一个前置摄像头和/或后置摄像头。当设备1300处于操作模式,如拍摄模式或视频模式时,前置摄像头和/或后置摄像头可以接收外部的多媒体数据。每个前置摄像头和后置摄像头可以是一个固定的光学透镜系统或具有焦距和光学变焦能力。
音频组件1310被配置为输出和/或输入音频信号。例如,音频组件1310包括一个麦克风(MIC),当装置1300处于操作模式,如呼叫模式、记录模式和语音识别模式时,麦克风被配置为接收外部音频信号。所接收的音频信号可以被进一步存储在存储器1304或经由通信组件1316发送。在一些实施例中,音频组件1310还包括一个扬声器,用于输出音频信号。
I/O接口1312为处理组件1302和外围接口模块之间提供接口,上述外围接口模块可以是键盘,点击轮,按钮等。这些按钮可包括但不限于:主页按钮、音量按钮、启动按钮和锁定按钮。
传感器组件1314包括一个或多个传感器,用于为装置1300提供各个方面的状态评估。例如,传感器组件1314可以检测到设备1300的打开/关闭状态,组件的相对定位,例如所述组件为装置1300的显示器和小键盘,传感器组件1314还可以检测装置1300或装置1300一个组件的位置改变,用户与装置1300接触的存在或不存在,装置1300方位或加速/减速和装置1300的温度变化。传感器组件1314可以包括接近传感器,被配置用来在没有任何的物理接触时检测附近物体的存在。传感器组件1314还可以包括光传感器,如CMOS或CCD图像传感器,用于在成像应用中使用。在一些实施例中,该传感器组件1314还可以包括加速度传感器,陀螺仪传感器,磁传感器,压力传感器或温度传感器。
通信组件1316被配置为便于装置1300和其他设备之间有线或无线方式的通信。装置1300可以接入基于通信标准的无线网络,如WiFi,2G或3G,或它们的组合。在一个示例性实施例中,通信组件1316经由广播信道接收来自外部广播管理系统的广播信号或广播相关信息。在一个示例性实施例中,所述通信组件1316还包括近场通信(NFC)模块,以促进短程通信。例如,在NFC模块可基于射频识别(RFID)技术,红外数据协会(IrDA)技术,超宽带(UWB)技术,蓝牙(BT)技术和其他技术来实现。
在示例性实施例中,装置1300可以被一个或多个应用专用集成电路(ASIC)、数字信号处理器(DSP)、数字信号处理设备(DSPD)、可编程逻辑器件(PLD)、现场可编程门阵列(FPGA)、控制器、微控制器、微处理器或其他电子元件实现,用于执行上述方法。
在示例性实施例中,还提供了一种包括指令的非临时性计算机可读存储介质,例如包括指令的存储器1304,上述指令可由装置1300的处理器1320执行以完成上述方法。例如,所述非临时性计算机可读存储介质可以是ROM、随机存取存储器(RAM)、CD-ROM、磁带、软盘和光数据存储设备等。
图14是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种获取调度信息的装置1400的框图。例如,装置1400可以被提供为一基站。参照图14,装置1400包括处理组件1422,其进一步包括一个或多个处理器,以及由存储器1432所代表的存储器资源,用于存储可由处理组件1422的执行的指令,例如应用程序。存储器1432中存储的应用程序可以包括一个或一个以上的每一个对应于一组指令的模块。此外,处理组件1422被配置为执行指令,以执行上述非授权信道的接入方法。
装置1400还可以包括一个电源组件1426被配置为执行装置1400的电源管理,一个有 线或无线网络接口1450被配置为将装置1400连接到网络,和一个输入输出(I/O)接口1459。装置1400可以操作基于存储在存储器1432的操作系统,例如Windows ServerTM,Mac OS XTM,UnixTM,LinuxTM,FreeBSDTM或类似。
本领域技术人员在考虑说明书及实践这里公开的发明后,将容易想到本公开实施例的其它实施方案。本申请旨在涵盖本公开实施例的任何变型、用途或者适应性变化,这些变型、用途或者适应性变化遵循本公开实施例的一般性原理并包括本公开未公开的本技术领域中的公知常识或惯用技术手段。说明书和实施例仅被视为示例性的,本公开实施例的真正范围和精神由下面的权利要求指出。
应当理解的是,本公开实施例并不局限于上面已经描述并在附图中示出的精确结构,并且可以在不脱离其范围进行各种修改和改变。本公开实施例的范围仅由所附的权利要求来限制。
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用户设备通过向网络设备发送指示信息,将其在跨载波调度时所能够支持的子载波上报给网络设备,从而网络设备能够基于用户设备上报的信息来为该用户设备确定适合的子载波。在该实施方式中,网络设备为该用户设备确定的跨载波调度的子载波为适应该用户设备能力的子载波,从而降低了UE处理的复杂度。

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  1. 一种传输调度信息的方法,所述方法被用户设备执行,包括:
    向网络设备发送指示信息,所述指示信息指示所述用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波。
  2. 如权利要求1所述的方法,其中,所述指示信息对应的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大频率间隔小于设定频率间隔。
  3. 如权利要求1所述的方法,其中,所述方法还包括:
    确定通信协议规定的设定频率间隔。
  4. 如权利要求1所述的方法,其中,所述指示信息用于所述网络设备确定针对所述用户设备进行跨载波调度的被调度子载波。
  5. 如权利要求1所述的方法,其中,所述指示信息包括下述中至少一个:
    所述用户设备支持的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大差异表征值,其中,所述最大差异表征值对应的频率间隔小于设定频率间隔;
    所述用户设备支持的至少一子载波对,其中,每个子载波对对应于调度子载波与被调度子载波,每个子载波对的频率间隔小于设定频率间隔。
  6. 如权利要求5所述的方法,其中,所述差异表征值是所述调度子载波的频率与所述被调度子载波的频率的差值,或者是所述调度子载波的频率表征值与所述被调度子载波的频率表征值的差值;
    其中,所述调度子载波的频率表征值和所述被调度子载波的频率表征值均基于设定的参考频率计算得到。
  7. 如权利要求1所述的方法,其中,所述指示信息包括下述中至少一个:在第一场景下的指示信息、在第二场景下的指示信息;
    其中,所述第一场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理下行共享信道的场景,所述第二场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理上行共享信道的场景。
  8. 如权利要求1所述的方法,其中,所述向网络设备发送指示信息,包括:
    通过同一信令发送在第一场景下的指示信息和在第二场景下的指示信息;
    其中,所述第一场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理下行共享信道的场景,所述第 二场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理上行共享信道的场景。
  9. 如权利要求1所述的方法,其中,所述向网络设备发送指示信息,包括:
    通过不同信令发送在第一场景下的指示信息和在第二场景下的指示信息;
    其中,所述第一场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理下行共享信道的场景,所述第二场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理上行共享信道的场景。
  10. 如权利要求1所述的方法,其中,所述向网络设备发送指示信息,包括:
    通过高层信令向所述网络设备发送所述指示信息。
  11. 一种获取调度信息的方法,所述方法被网络设备执行,包括:
    获取指示信息,所述指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波。
  12. 如权利要求11所述的方法,其中,所述指示信息对应的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大频率间隔小于设定频率间隔。
  13. 如权利要求11所述的方法,其特征在于,所述获取指示信息,包括下述中至少一个:
    从所述用户设备接收所述指示信息;或
    基于通信协议获取所述指示信息。
  14. 如权利要求11所述的方法,其中,所述指示信息用于所述网络设备确定针对所述用户设备进行跨载波调度的被调度子载波。
  15. 如权利要求13所述的方法,其特征在于,当从所述用户设备接收所述指示信息时,所述指示信息包括下述中至少一个:
    所述用户设备支持的调度子载波与被调度子载波的最大差异表征值,其中,所述最大差异表征值对应的频率间隔小于设定频率间隔;
    所述用户设备支持的至少一子载波对,其中,每个子载波对对应于调度子载波与被调度子载波,每个子载波对的频率间隔小于设定频率间隔。
  16. 如权利要求15所述的方法,其中,所述差异表征值是所述调度子载波的频率与所述被调度子载波的频率的差值,或者是所述调度子载波的频率表征值与所述被调度子载波的频率表征值的差值;
    其中,所述调度子载波的频率表征值和所述被调度子载波的频率表征值均基于设定的 参考频率计算得到。
  17. 如权利要求11所述的方法,其中,所述指示信息包括下述中至少一个:在第一场景下的指示信息、在第二场景下的指示信息;
    其中,所述第一场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理下行共享信道的场景,所述第二场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理上行共享信道的场景。
  18. 如权利要求13所述的方法,其特征在于,所述从所述用户设备接收所述指示信息,包括:
    通过同一信令接收在第一场景下的指示信息和在第二场景下的指示信息;
    其中,所述第一场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理下行共享信道的场景,所述第二场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理上行共享信道的场景。
  19. 如权利要求13所述的方法,其特征在于,所述从所述用户设备接收所述指示信息,包括:
    通过不同信令接收在第一场景下的指示信息和在第二场景下的指示信息;
    其中,所述第一场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理下行共享信道的场景,所述第二场景是通过物理下行控制信道调度物理上行共享信道的场景。
  20. 如权利要求13所述的方法,其特征在于,所述从所述用户设备接收所述指示信息,包括:
    通过高层信令从所述用户设备接收所述指示信息。
  21. 一种传输调度信息的装置,应用于用户设备,包括:
    发送模块,被配置为向网络设备发送指示信息,所述指示信息指示所述用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波。
  22. 一种获取调度信息的装置,应用于网络设备,包括:
    接收模块,被配置为获取指示信息,所述指示信息指示用户设备所支持的跨载波调度的子载波。
  23. 一种移动终端,包括:
    处理器;
    用于存储处理器可执行指令的存储器;
    其中,所述处理器被配置为执行所述存储器中的可执行指令以实现权利要求1至10中任一项的传输调度信息的方法的步骤。
  24. 一种网络侧设备,包括:
    处理器;
    用于存储处理器可执行指令的存储器;
    其中,所述处理器被配置为执行所述存储器中的可执行指令以实现权利要求11至20中任一项的获取调度信息的方法的步骤。
  25. 一种非临时性计算机可读存储介质,其上存储有可执行指令,该可执行指令被处理器执行时实现权利要求1至10中任一项的传输调度信息的方法或者权利要求11至20中任一项的获取调度信息的方法的步骤。
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