WO2024092451A1 - Procédé et appareil de transmission d'informations d'instruction, et support de stockage lisible - Google Patents

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WO2024092451A1
WO2024092451A1 PCT/CN2022/128761 CN2022128761W WO2024092451A1 WO 2024092451 A1 WO2024092451 A1 WO 2024092451A1 CN 2022128761 W CN2022128761 W CN 2022128761W WO 2024092451 A1 WO2024092451 A1 WO 2024092451A1
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  • the present disclosure relates to the field of wireless communication technologies, and in particular to a method, device and readable storage medium for transmitting indication information.
  • the terminal is configured with semi-static uplink transmission resources.
  • the user equipment UE
  • the network equipment needs to perform blind detection reception. There is a phenomenon that the UE no longer needs to transmit uplink data, but the network equipment is still receiving it blindly, which leads to a waste of energy consumption of the network equipment.
  • the present disclosure provides a method, an apparatus and a readable storage medium for transmitting indication information.
  • the present disclosure provides a method for sending indication information, which is performed by a user equipment, and the method includes:
  • indication information is sent to the network device, where the indication information is used to instruct the user equipment to release the CG-PUSCH resources.
  • the user equipment notifies the network equipment that the user equipment will release CG-PUSCH resources by sending indication information to the network equipment, so that the network equipment can stop uplink reception of CG-PUSCH according to the indication information, thereby stopping unnecessary blind detection reception in time and reducing the energy consumption of the network equipment.
  • the sending the indication information to the network device includes:
  • the uplink control information CG-UCI is carried in the CG-PUSCH, and the CG-UCI includes the indication information.
  • the configuration information corresponding to the first type CG-PUSCH resource becomes invalid.
  • the configuration information corresponding to the second type CG-PUSCH resource is deactivated.
  • the indication information is used to indicate the release of all the CG-PUSCH resources.
  • the indication information is used to indicate the release of the CG-PUSCH resources of the first part of the CG-PUSCH.
  • the indication information includes N bits, and the N bits are used to indicate the index of the carrier to which the first part CG-PUSCH belongs.
  • the indication information includes N bits, and the N bits are used to indicate the index of the configuration information corresponding to the first part CG-PUSCH.
  • the first part CG-PUSCH includes: a first CG-PUSCH carrying the indication information.
  • the first part CG-PUSCH includes: a first CG-PUSCH carrying the indication information, and a second CG-PUSCH having the same characteristic parameters as the first CG-PUSCH.
  • the characteristic parameter includes at least one of the following:
  • the effective start time of the indication information is one of the following:
  • the end time of the first CG-PUSCH is the time after the first duration.
  • the present disclosure provides a method for receiving indication information, which is performed by a network device, and the method includes:
  • the network device learns from the indication information sent by the user equipment that the user equipment will release the CG-PUSCH resources, so that the network device can stop the uplink reception of CG-PUSCH according to the indication information, stop unnecessary blind detection reception, and reduce the energy consumption of the network device.
  • the receiving indication information sent by the user equipment includes:
  • stopping receiving the CG-PUSCH corresponding to the CG-PUSCH resource includes:
  • the effective start time is one of the following:
  • the end time of the first CG-PUSCH is the time after the first duration.
  • the method further includes:
  • the downlink control information DCI for deactivating the configuration information corresponding to the CG-PUSCH is not sent.
  • the indication information is used to indicate the release of all the CG-PUSCH resources.
  • the stopping receiving the CG-PUSCH corresponding to the CG-PUSCH resource includes:
  • the indication information is used to indicate the release of the CG-PUSCH resources of the first part of the CG-PUSCH.
  • the stopping receiving the CG-PUSCH corresponding to the CG-PUSCH resource includes:
  • the first part CG-PUSCH includes at least one of the following:
  • the characteristic parameter includes at least one of the following:
  • the method further includes:
  • the first part CG-PUSCH is determined.
  • the indication information includes N bits, and the N bits are used to indicate one of the following:
  • the index of the carrier to which the first part CG-PUSCH belongs
  • the first part CG-PUSCH corresponds to the index of the configuration information.
  • the present disclosure provides a device for sending indication information, which may be used to execute the steps performed by a user equipment in the first aspect or any possible design of the first aspect.
  • the user equipment may implement the functions in the above methods in the form of a hardware structure, a software module, or a hardware structure plus a software module.
  • the device may include a transceiver module, wherein the transceiver module can be used to support the communication device to perform communication.
  • the transceiver module is configured to send indication information to the network device in a scenario where the network device has configured authorized physical uplink shared channel CG-PUSCH resources for the user equipment, wherein the indication information is used to indicate the CG-PUSCH resources released by the user equipment.
  • the present disclosure provides a device for receiving indication information, which can be used to execute the steps performed by a network device in the second aspect or any possible design of the second aspect.
  • the network device can implement each function in the above methods in the form of a hardware structure, a software module, or a hardware structure plus a software module.
  • the device may include a transceiver module and a processing module coupled to each other, wherein the transceiver module can be used to support the communication device to communicate, and the processing module can be used for the communication device to perform processing operations, such as generating information/messages to be sent, or processing received signals to obtain information/messages.
  • the transceiver module can be used to support the communication device to communicate
  • the processing module can be used for the communication device to perform processing operations, such as generating information/messages to be sent, or processing received signals to obtain information/messages.
  • the transceiver module is configured to receive indication information sent by the user equipment, where the indication information is used to instruct the user equipment to release CG-PUSCH resources.
  • the processing module is configured to, after receiving the indication information, stop receiving the CG-PUSCH corresponding to the CG-PUSCH resource.
  • the present disclosure provides a communication device, comprising a processor and a memory; the memory is used to store a computer program; the processor is used to execute the computer program to implement the first aspect or any possible design of the first aspect.
  • the present disclosure provides a communication device, comprising a processor and a memory; the memory is used to store a computer program; the processor is used to execute the computer program to implement the second aspect or any possible design of the second aspect.
  • the present disclosure provides a computer-readable storage medium, which stores instructions (or computer programs, programs), which, when called and executed on a computer, enable the computer to execute the above-mentioned first aspect or any possible design of the first aspect.
  • the present disclosure provides a computer-readable storage medium, in which instructions (or computer programs, programs) are stored.
  • instructions or computer programs, programs
  • the computer executes the above-mentioned second aspect or any possible design of the second aspect.
  • FIG1 is a schematic diagram of a wireless communication system architecture provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG2 is a flow chart showing a method for transmitting indication information according to an exemplary embodiment
  • FIG3 is a flow chart showing a method for sending indication information according to an exemplary embodiment
  • FIG4 is a schematic diagram showing a starting time of effectiveness according to an exemplary embodiment
  • FIG5 is a schematic diagram showing a starting time of effectiveness according to another exemplary embodiment
  • FIG6 is a flow chart showing a method for receiving indication information according to an exemplary embodiment
  • FIG7 is a flow chart showing another method for receiving indication information according to an exemplary embodiment
  • FIG8 is a block diagram of a device for sending indication information according to an exemplary embodiment
  • FIG9 is a block diagram of a user equipment according to an exemplary embodiment
  • FIG10 is a block diagram of a device for receiving indication information according to an exemplary embodiment
  • Fig. 11 is a block diagram of a communication device according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • first, second, third, etc. may be used to describe various information in the disclosed embodiments, these information should not be limited to these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish the same type of information from each other.
  • first information may also be referred to as the second information, and similarly, the second information may also be referred to as the first information.
  • the words "if” and “if” as used herein may be interpreted as “at” or "when” or "in response to determination".
  • a method for transmitting indication information may be applied to a wireless communication system 100, which may include a user equipment 101 and a network device 102.
  • the user equipment 101 is configured to support carrier aggregation and may be connected to multiple carrier components of the network device 102, including a primary carrier component and one or more secondary carrier components.
  • the application scenarios of the wireless communication system 100 include, but are not limited to, long-term evolution (LTE) system, LTE frequency division duplex (FDD) system, LTE time division duplex (TDD) system, worldwide interoperability for microwave access (WiMAX) communication system, cloud radio access network (CRAN) system, future fifth-generation (5G) system, new radio (NR) communication system or future evolved public land mobile network (PLMN) system, etc.
  • LTE long-term evolution
  • FDD frequency division duplex
  • TDD LTE time division duplex
  • WiMAX worldwide interoperability for microwave access
  • CDRF cloud radio access network
  • 5G fifth-generation
  • NR new radio
  • PLMN future evolved public land mobile network
  • the user equipment 101 shown above may be a terminal, an access terminal, a terminal unit, a terminal station, a mobile station (MS), a remote station, a remote terminal, a mobile terminal, a wireless communication device, a terminal agent or a terminal device, etc.
  • the user equipment 101 may have a wireless transceiver function, and it can communicate with one or more network devices of one or more communication systems (such as wireless communication) and receive network services provided by the network devices, where the network devices include but are not limited to the network device 102 shown in the figure.
  • the user equipment (UE) 101 can be a cellular phone, a cordless phone, a session initiation protocol (SIP) phone, a wireless local loop (WLL) station, a personal digital assistant (PDA) device, a handheld device with wireless communication function, a computing device or other processing device connected to a wireless modem, a vehicle-mounted device, a wearable device, a terminal device in a future 5G network, or a terminal device in a future evolved PLMN network, etc.
  • SIP session initiation protocol
  • WLL wireless local loop
  • PDA personal digital assistant
  • the network device 102 may be an access network device (or access network point).
  • the access network device refers to a device that provides network access functions, such as a radio access network (RAN) base station, etc.
  • the network device 102 may specifically include a base station (BS), or a base station and a wireless resource management device for controlling the base station, etc.
  • the network device 102 may also include a relay station (relay device), an access point, a base station in a future 5G network, a base station in a future evolved PLMN network, or an NR base station, etc.
  • the network device 102 may be a wearable device or a vehicle-mounted device.
  • the network device 102 may also be a communication chip with a communication module.
  • the network device 102 includes, but is not limited to, a next-generation base station (gnodeB, gNB) in 5G, an evolved node B (evolved node B, eNB) in an LTE system, a radio network controller (radio network controller, RNC), a node B (node B, NB) in a WCDMA system, a wireless controller under a CRAN system, a base station controller (basestation controller, BSC), a base transceiver station (base transceiver station, BTS) in a GSM system or a CDMA system, a home base station (for example, home evolved nodeB, or home node B, HNB), a baseband unit (baseband unit, BBU), a transmitting point (transmitting and receiving point, TRP), a transmitting point (transmitting point, TP) or a mobile switching center, etc.
  • a next-generation base station gNB
  • eNB evolved node B
  • RNC radio network controller
  • the present disclosure provides a method for transmitting indication information, with reference to FIG. 2 , which is a method for transmitting indication information according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in FIG. 2 , the method includes steps S201 to S202, specifically:
  • Step S201 in a scenario where the network device 102 has configured authorized physical uplink shared channel CG-PUSCH resources for the user equipment 101, the user equipment 101 sends indication information to the network device 102, where the indication information is used to instruct the user equipment 101 to release the CG-PUSCH resources.
  • Step S202 after receiving the indication information, the network device 102 stops receiving the CG-PUSCH corresponding to the CG-PUSCH resource.
  • the network device 102 may configure for the user equipment 101 through Radio Resource Control (RRC) signaling: Configured Grant Physical Uplink Shared Channel (CG-PUSCH).
  • RRC Radio Resource Control
  • the network device 102 may configure one or more sets of CG-PUSCHs for the user equipment 101, and each set of CG-PUSCHs has a different period and/or starting offset value (offset).
  • the user equipment 101 may transmit uplink data on the CG-PUSCH resources configured by the network device 102.
  • the network device 102 performs blind detection on the CG-PUSCH and receives the uplink data transmitted by the UE.
  • the user equipment 101 sends uplink control information (Uplink Control Information, CG-UCI) in the CG-PUSCH.
  • uplink control information Uplink Control Information, CG-UCI
  • the user equipment 101 carries the indication information in the CG-UCI.
  • CG-UCI also includes: Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARQ) process identifier (ID), Redundancy Version (RV), new data indication, and channel sharing parameters (COT sharing), etc.
  • HARQ Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request
  • ID Redundancy Version
  • RV Redundancy Version
  • COT sharing channel sharing parameters
  • the user equipment 101 releases the CG-PUSCH resource, indicating that the configuration information corresponding to the CG-PUSCH resource will become invalid or deactivated, and the user equipment 101 will not use the CG-PUSCH to transmit uplink data.
  • the user equipment 101 may use the CG-PUSCH to transmit uplink data again.
  • the user equipment 101 notifies the network device 102 that the user equipment 101 will release the CG-PUSCH resources by sending indication information to the network device 102. This allows the network device to stop uplink reception of the CG-PUSCH according to the indication information, thereby stopping unnecessary blind detection reception in time and reducing energy consumption of the network device.
  • FIG. 3 is a method for sending indication information according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in FIG. 3 , the method includes step S301, specifically:
  • Step S301 in a scenario where the network device 102 has configured authorized physical uplink shared channel CG-PUSCH resources for the user equipment 101, the user equipment 101 sends indication information to the network device 102, where the indication information is used to instruct the user equipment 101 to release the CG-PUSCH resources.
  • the network device 102 may configure the CG-PUSCH for the user equipment 101 through RRC signaling.
  • CG-PUSCH includes two types: a first type (Type 1) CG-PUSCH, and a second type (Type 2) CG-PUSCH.
  • Type 1 CG-PUSCH is configured by RRC signaling. After the Type 1 CG-PUSCH type is configured, the user equipment 101 can use the Type 1 CG-PUSCH resource for uplink data transmission. In related technologies, the network device 102 releases the resource configuration of this type of CG-PUSCH through RRC reconfiguration.
  • Type 2 CG-PUSCH is configured by RRC signaling. After configuration, the network device 102 needs to use downlink control information (DCI) to activate the configuration, so that the user equipment 101 can use Type 2 CG-PUSCH resources for uplink data transmission. In related technologies, the network device 102 releases the resource configuration of this type of CG-PUSCH by sending a deactivation DCI.
  • DCI downlink control information
  • the user equipment 101 sends the indication information, indicating that the CG-PUSCH resource will be released.
  • the uplink data of the user equipment 101 may have been transmitted completely.
  • the network device 102 may stop blind detection and reception of the CG-PUSCH to save energy consumption.
  • the user equipment 101 notifies the network device 102 that the user equipment 101 will release the CG-PUSCH resources by sending indication information to the network device 102. This allows the network device to stop uplink reception of the CG-PUSCH according to the indication information, thereby stopping unnecessary blind detection reception in time and reducing energy consumption of the network device.
  • the embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for sending indication information, which is performed by the user equipment 101.
  • the method includes step S301', specifically:
  • Step S301' in the scenario where the network device 102 configures CG-PUSCH resources for the user equipment 101, the user equipment 101 carries uplink control information CG-UCI in the CG-PUSCH, and the CG-UCI includes indication information.
  • the indication information is used to instruct the user equipment 101 to release the CG-PUSCH resources.
  • the CG-UCI also includes: a HARQ process identifier, a redundancy version, a new data indication, and a channel sharing parameter, etc.
  • the new data indication is used to indicate whether the data is transmitted for the first time or retransmitted.
  • the indication information may occupy one or several bits.
  • taking one bit as an example when the value of the one bit is 1, it indicates that the user equipment 101 will release the CG-PUSCH resources.
  • the user equipment 101 carries indication information by sending the CG-UCI along with the CG-PUSCH, so that the network equipment can know whether the UE sends the indication information when blindly receiving the CG-UCI, so as to stop the blind detection reception in time to achieve energy saving.
  • the embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for sending indication information, which is performed by the user equipment 101.
  • the method includes step S301, specifically:
  • Step S301 in a scenario where the network device 102 has configured CG-PUSCH resources for the user equipment 101, the user equipment 101 sends indication information to the network device 102, where the indication information is used to instruct the user equipment 101 to release the CG-PUSCH resources.
  • the configuration information corresponding to the first type CG-PUSCH resources becomes invalid.
  • the user equipment 101 carries the indication information via the CG-UCI sent along with the CG-PUSCH.
  • the network device 102 configures this type of CG-PUSCH resources through RRC signaling. After the configuration, the user equipment 101 can use the configured CG-PUSCH for uplink data transmission.
  • the network device 102 sends the configuration information of Type 1 CG-PUSCH through RRC signaling to configure the time and frequency resources of Type 1 CG-PUSCH. After receiving the configuration information, the user equipment 101 transmits uplink data through the CG-PUSCH according to the configuration information.
  • the configuration information corresponding to the first type of CG-PUSCH resources becomes invalid.
  • the user equipment 101 no longer applies the configuration information from the sending moment, and does not send uplink data on the first type of CG-PUSCH resources after the sending moment.
  • the network device 102 learns that the configuration information has expired, and the user equipment 101 has released the first type of CG-PUSCH resources, so it can stop uplink reception of the first type of CG-PUSCH after receiving the indication information.
  • the user equipment 101 determines that the configuration information is invalid earlier than the network device 102 learns that the configuration information is invalid.
  • the configuration information corresponding to the first type of CG-PUSCH resources becomes invalid.
  • the set duration may be a duration agreed upon in the protocol, or a duration customized by the user device 101.
  • the set duration is a duration that the user device 101 considers that the network device 102 has received the indication information.
  • the set duration may be equal to or not equal to the first duration in the following embodiment. When the set duration is equal to the first duration, it may include the processing time of the network device 102 for the indication information.
  • the user equipment 101 no longer applies the configuration information, and does not send uplink data on the first type of CG-PUSCH resources after the sending time.
  • the network device 102 learns that the configuration information has expired and the user equipment 101 has released the first type of CG-PUSCH resources, so it can stop uplink reception of the first type of CG-PUSCH after receiving the indication information.
  • the configuration information corresponding to the first type CG-PUSCH is invalidated.
  • the network device 102 may make corresponding feedback after receiving the indication information.
  • the user equipment 101 no longer applies the configuration information and does not send uplink data on the first type of CG-PUSCH resource after the sending time.
  • the network device 102 stops uplink reception of the first type of CG-PUSCH after receiving the indication information.
  • the network device 102 may stop receiving the CG-PUSCH after receiving the indication information, without sending an RRC reconfiguration message to release the resource configuration of the first type CG-PUSCH.
  • the user device 101 when the network device 102 reconfigures the configuration information of Type 1 CG-PUSCH, the user device 101 can transmit uplink data through Type 1 CG-PUSCH again.
  • the configuration information corresponding to the first type of CG-PUSCH resource becomes invalid, so that the network device 102 can stop receiving CG-PUSCH after receiving the indication information, which can save energy consumption and signaling of the network device 102.
  • the embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for sending indication information, which is performed by the user equipment 101.
  • the method includes step S301, specifically:
  • Step S301 in a scenario where the network device 102 has configured CG-PUSCH resources for the user equipment 101, the user equipment 101 sends indication information to the network device 102, where the indication information is used to instruct the user equipment 101 to release the CG-PUSCH resources.
  • the configuration information corresponding to the second type CG-PUSCH resources is deactivated.
  • the user equipment 101 carries the indication information via the CG-UCI sent along with the CG-PUSCH.
  • the second type (Type 2) CG-PUSCH is configured by RRC signaling.
  • the network device 102 needs to use downlink control information (DCI) to activate the configuration so that the user equipment 101 can use Type 2 CG-PUSCH resources for uplink data transmission.
  • DCI downlink control information
  • the network device 102 sends the configuration information of Type 2 CG-PUSCH through RRC signaling to configure the time and frequency resources of Type 2 CG-PUSCH, and sends a DCI for activating the configuration information.
  • the user equipment 101 can perform data transmission according to the configuration information.
  • the configuration information corresponding to the Type 2 CG-PUSCH is deactivated. For example, starting from the sending moment, the user equipment 101 no longer applies the configuration information, and does not send uplink data on the second type CG-PUSCH resource after the sending moment.
  • the network device 102 learns that the configuration information is deactivated and the user equipment 101 has released the second type CG-PUSCH resource; therefore, the network device 102 can stop uplink reception of the second type CG-PUSCH after receiving the indication information, and does not need to send the DCI for indicating the deactivation.
  • the configuration information corresponding to Type 2 CG-PUSCH is deactivated starting from a set duration after the sending time of the indication information. For example, after a set duration from the sending time of the user equipment 101, the user equipment 101 no longer applies the configuration information, and does not send uplink data on the second type CG-PUSCH resource after the sending time. After receiving the indication information, the network device 102 learns that the configuration information is deactivated, and the user equipment 101 has released the second type CG-PUSCH resource. Therefore, the uplink reception of the second type CG-PUSCH can be stopped after receiving the indication information, and there is no need to send the DCI for indicating the deactivation.
  • the configuration information corresponding to the Type 2 CG-PUSCH is deactivated.
  • the network device 102 may make corresponding feedback after receiving the indication information.
  • the user equipment 101 no longer applies the configuration information and does not send uplink data on the second type CG-PUSCH resource after the sending time.
  • the network device 102 stops uplink reception of the second type CG-PUSCH after receiving the indication information.
  • the network device 102 may stop receiving the CG-PUSCH after receiving the indication information, without sending a deactivation DCI to deactivate the resource configuration of the second type CG-PUSCH.
  • the user device 101 may again transmit uplink data through Type 2 CG-PUSCH.
  • the configuration information corresponding to the second type CG-PUSCH resource is deactivated, so that the network device 102 can stop receiving CG-PUSCH after receiving the indication information, which can save energy consumption and signaling of the network device 102.
  • the embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for sending indication information, which is performed by the user equipment 101.
  • the method includes step S301, specifically:
  • Step S301 in a scenario where the network device 102 has configured CG-PUSCH resources for the user equipment 101, the user equipment 101 sends indication information to the network device 102, where the indication information is used to instruct the user equipment 101 to release the CG-PUSCH resources.
  • the indication information is used to indicate the release of all CG-PUSCH resources.
  • the user equipment 101 carries the indication information via the CG-UCI sent along with the CG-PUSCH.
  • the network device 102 configures multiple sets of CG-PUSCHs with different periods and/or starting offset values.
  • the multiple sets of CG-PUSCHs may be first type (Type 1) CG-PUSCHs.
  • the multiple sets of CG-PUSCHs may be second type (Type 2) CG-PUSCHs.
  • the multiple sets of CG-PUSCH include a first type (Type 1) CG-PUSCH and a second type (Type 2) CG-PUSCH, and different types of CG-PUSCHs can be allocated and configured.
  • the indication information is applicable to all CG-PUSCHs configured by the network device 102, so that all CG-PUSCH resources will be released after the user equipment 101 sends the indication information.
  • the network device 102 may stop receiving all CG-PUSCHs.
  • the embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for sending indication information, which is performed by the user equipment 101.
  • the method includes step S301, specifically:
  • Step S301 in a scenario where the network device 102 has configured CG-PUSCH resources for the user equipment 101, the user equipment 101 sends indication information to the network device 102, where the indication information is used to instruct the user equipment 101 to release the CG-PUSCH resources.
  • the indication information is used to indicate the release of the CG-PUSCH resources of the first part of the CG-PUSCH.
  • the user equipment 101 carries the indication information via the CG-UCI sent along with the CG-PUSCH.
  • the first part may be one of multiple sets of CG-PUSCHs, or more than one.
  • the indication information includes an indication for determining the first part CG-PUSCH, that is, the first part CG-PUSCH can be determined according to the indication information.
  • the indication information includes N bits, and the N bits are used to indicate the index of the carrier to which the first part CG-PUSCH belongs.
  • the value of N may be greater than or equal to 1.
  • the N bits may indicate one or more carriers, and all CG-PUSCHs on the indicated one or more carriers are the first part CG-PUSCHs.
  • the network device 102 can determine the carrier indicated by the indication information according to the bit value in the indication information, and all CG-PUSCHs on the carrier are the first part CG-PUSCHs.
  • two bits are used to indicate a carrier, and each bit in the two bits indicates a carrier. For example, when the two bit values are 11, it corresponds to the first carrier and the second carrier; when the two bit values are 10, it corresponds to the first carrier; when the two bit values are 01, it corresponds to the second carrier.
  • the network device 102 can determine the carrier indicated by the indication information according to the two bit values in the indication information, and all CG-PUSCHs on the indicated carrier are the first part of CG-PUSCH.
  • bit indication method is only for illustration and not limitation, and more bits can be used to indicate multiple carriers.
  • the indication information includes N bits, and the N bits are used to indicate the index of the configuration information corresponding to the first part CG-PUSCH.
  • the configuration information corresponding to each set of CG-PUSCH has a corresponding index.
  • the value of N may be greater than or equal to 1.
  • the network device 102 may determine the index of the configuration information based on the N bits, and further determine the first part CG-PUSCH corresponding to the configuration information.
  • the index of the corresponding configuration information is determined by the different values of the 1 bit.
  • the bit corresponds to the first configuration information; when the bit is 0, it corresponds to the second configuration information.
  • the network device 102 can determine the configuration information indicated by the indication information according to the bit value in the indication information, and then determine the CG-PUSCH corresponding to the configuration information.
  • each of the two bits can indicate a configuration information, or different values of the two bits can indicate different configuration information.
  • each of the two bits can indicate one configuration information respectively, it is assumed that the two bits are 11 corresponding to the first configuration information and the second configuration information, the two bits are 10 corresponding to the first configuration information, and the two bits are 01 corresponding to the second configuration information.
  • the first part CG-PUSCH includes: a first CG-PUSCH carrying indication information.
  • the user equipment 101 carries the indication information through the CG-UCI sent along with the first CG-PUSCH, and the indication information is applicable to the first CG-PUSCH, that is, the user equipment 101 will release the resources of the first CG-PUSCH.
  • the user equipment 101 can release each first CG-PUSCH resource corresponding to the shaded part, but may not release the second CG-PUSCH resources in the non-shaded part.
  • the network device 102 after receiving the indication information, stops receiving the first CG-PUSCH after time t1, and can continue to receive the second CG-PUSCH or other CG-PUSCHs.
  • the first part CG-PUSCH includes: a first CG-PUSCH carrying indication information, and a second CG-PUSCH having the same characteristic parameters as the first CG-PUSCH.
  • the second CG-PUSCH can be greater than or equal to 1.
  • the user equipment 101 carries the indication information through the CG-UCI sent in the first CG-PUSCH, and the indication information is applicable to the first CG-PUSCH and the second CG-PUSCH, that is, the user equipment 101 will release the resources of the first CG-PUSCH and the second CG-PUSCH.
  • the first CG-PUSCH and the second CG-PUSCH have the same period and different starting offset values. Assuming that the indication information is carried in the first CG-PUSCH, after the end time t1 of the first CG-PUSCH, the user equipment 101 can release each first CG-PUSCH resource corresponding to the shaded part and the second CG-PUSCH resource corresponding to the non-shaded part.
  • the network device 102 after receiving the indication information, stops receiving the first CG-PUSCH and the second CG-PUSCH after time t1; if there are other corresponding CG-PUSCH resources, it can continue to receive other CG-PUSCHs.
  • the characteristic parameter includes at least one of the following:
  • the period of the second CG-PUSCH is the same as the period of the first CG-PUSCH, and the indication information is applicable to the first CG-PUSCH and the second CG-PUSCH.
  • the priority identifier of the second CG-PUSCH is the same as the priority identifier of the first CG-PUSCH, and the indication information is applicable to the first CG-PUSCH and the second CG-PUSCH.
  • the group identifier of the second CG-PUSCH is the same as the group identifier of the first CG-PUSCH, and the indication information is applicable to the first CG-PUSCH and the second CG-PUSCH.
  • the group identifier of each CG-PUSCH is included in the configuration information corresponding to the CG-PUSCH.
  • the starting offset values of multiple CG-PUSCHs with the same group identifier may be different, and the other parameters may be the same.
  • Multiple CG-PUSCHs with the same group identifier are used to transmit the same service flow.
  • the first CG-PUSCH is recorded as CG-PUSCH Config1
  • the second CG-PUSCH includes CG-PUSCH Config2 and CG-PUSCH Config3.
  • the group identifiers of CG-PUSCH Config1, CG-PUSCH Config2 and CG-PUSCH Config3 are the same, it indicates that the three CG-PUSCHs serve the same service flow.
  • the indication information may be applicable to the three CG-PUSCHs.
  • the indication information sent by the user equipment 101 may be applicable to one or more CG-PUSCHs, so that the network device 102 may stop receiving the one or more CG-PUSCHs to save energy consumption.
  • the embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for sending indication information, which is performed by the user equipment 101.
  • the method includes step S301, specifically:
  • the end time of the first CG-PUSCH is the time after the first duration.
  • the user equipment 101 carries the indication information via the CG-UCI sent along with the first CG-PUSCH.
  • the CG-PUSCH resources indicated to be released in the indication information may be first type CG-PUSCH resources or second type CG-PUSCH resources.
  • the CG-PUSCH carrying the indication information is the first CG-PUSCH.
  • the effective start time of the indication information is the end time t1 of the first CG-PUSCH carrying the indication information. That is, starting from t1, the user equipment 101 releases the CG-PUSCH resources, and the network device 102 does not receive other CG-PUSCHs starting from t1.
  • the indication information may be carried in any first CG-PUSCH, and t1 is the end time of the first CG-PUSCH carrying the indication information.
  • the indication information is carried in the first first CG-PUSCH, and t1 is the end time of the first first CG-PUSCH.
  • the configuration information corresponding to the first type CG-PUSCH resource may become invalid at any of the following times:
  • the time at which the indication information is sent may be within the time period during which the first CG-PUSCH lasts, that is, between [t0, t1].
  • the sending time may be earlier than t1 or later than t0.
  • the set duration may be equal to the first duration, or less than the first duration.
  • the time after the set duration of the sending time may be between [t1, t2].
  • the time at which the indication information is received by the network device 102 may be, for example, between [t1, t2], or between two adjacent CG-PUSCHs.
  • the configuration information corresponding to the second-type CG-PUSCH resource may be deactivated at any of the following times:
  • the sending time of the indication information may be within the duration of the first CG-PUSCH, that is, between [t0, t1].
  • the sending time may be earlier than t1 or later than t0.
  • the set duration may be equal to the first duration, or less than the first duration.
  • the time after the set duration of the sending time may be between [t1, t2].
  • the time when the indication information is received by the network device 102 may be, for example, between [t1, t2], or between two adjacent CG-PUSCHs.
  • the CG-PUSCH carrying the indication information is the first CG-PUSCH.
  • the effective start time of the indication information is the time t2 after the first duration T1 of the end time of the first CG-PUSCH. That is, starting from t2, the user equipment 101 releases the CG-PUSCH resources, and the network device 102 does not receive other CG-PUSCHs starting from t2.
  • the first duration T1 may include the time it takes the network device 102 to process the indication information.
  • the configuration information corresponding to the first type CG-PUSCH resource may become invalid at any of the following times:
  • the time at which the indication information is sent may be within the time period during which the first CG-PUSCH lasts, that is, between [t0, t1].
  • the sending time may be earlier than t1 or later than t0.
  • the set duration may be equal to the first duration, or less than the first duration.
  • the time after the set duration of the sending time may be between [t1, t2].
  • the time at which the indication information is received by the network device 102 may be, for example, between [t1, t2], or between two adjacent CG-PUSCHs.
  • the configuration information corresponding to the second-type CG-PUSCH resource may be deactivated at any of the following times:
  • the time at which the indication information is sent may be within the time period during which the first CG-PUSCH lasts, that is, between [t0, t1].
  • the sending time may be earlier than t1 or later than t0.
  • the set duration may be equal to the first duration, or less than the first duration.
  • the time after the set duration of the sending time may be between [t1, t2].
  • the time at which the indication information is received by the network device 102 may be, for example, between [t1, t2], or between two adjacent CG-PUSCHs.
  • the indication information sent by the user equipment 101 may correspond to different effective start times, and the network device 102 stops receiving the CG-PUSCH according to the corresponding effective start times.
  • FIG. 6 is a method for receiving indication information according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in FIG. 6 , the method includes steps S601 to S602, specifically:
  • Step S601 The network device 102 receives indication information sent by the user equipment 101, where the indication information is used to instruct the user equipment 101 to release CG-PUSCH resources.
  • Step S602 After receiving the indication information, the network device 102 stops receiving the CG-PUSCH corresponding to the CG-PUSCH resource.
  • the network device 102 may configure the CG-PUSCH for the user equipment 101 through RRC signaling. For example, the network device 102 configures one or more sets of CG-PUSCH for the user equipment 101, and each set of CG-PUSCH has a different period and/or starting offset value (offset).
  • offset starting offset value
  • CG-PUSCH includes two types: a first type (Type 1) CG-PUSCH, and a second type (Type 2) CG-PUSCH.
  • the user equipment 101 may carry indication information via the CG-UCI sent along with the CG-PUSCH.
  • step S601 may include the following step S601′, specifically:
  • Step S601' the network device 102 receives the CG-UCI carried in the CG-PUSCH, where the CG-UCI includes indication information.
  • the CG-UCI also includes: a HARQ process identifier, a redundancy version, a new data indication, and a channel sharing parameter, etc.
  • the new data indication is used to indicate whether the data is transmitted for the first time or retransmitted.
  • the network device 102 learns from the indication information sent by the user device 101 that the user device 101 will release the CG-PUSCH resources, so that the network device 102 can stop the uplink reception of the CG-PUSCH according to the indication information, stop unnecessary blind detection reception, and reduce the energy consumption of the network device.
  • FIG. 7 is a method for receiving indication information according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in FIG. 7 , the method includes steps S701 to S702, specifically:
  • Step S701 The network device 102 receives the CG-UCI carried in the CG-PUSCH, where the CG-UCI includes indication information, wherein the indication information is used to instruct the user equipment 101 to release the CG-PUSCH resources.
  • Step S702 starting from the effective start time of the indication information, the network device 102 stops receiving the CG-PUSCH corresponding to the CG-PUSCH resource.
  • the user equipment 101 carries the indication information via the CG-UCI sent along with the first CG-PUSCH.
  • the effective start time is one of the following:
  • the end time of the first CG-PUSCH is the time after the first duration.
  • the CG-PUSCH carrying the indication information is the first CG-PUSCH.
  • the effective start time of the indication information is the end time t1 of the first CG-PUSCH carrying the indication information. That is, starting from t1, the user equipment 101 releases the CG-PUSCH resources, and the network device 102 does not receive other CG-PUSCHs starting from t1.
  • the CG-PUSCH carrying the indication information is the first CG-PUSCH.
  • the effective start time of the indication information is the time t2 after the first duration T1 of the end time of the first CG-PUSCH. That is, starting from t2, the user equipment 101 releases the CG-PUSCH resources, and the network device 102 does not receive other CG-PUSCHs starting from t2.
  • the first duration T1 may include the time it takes the network device 102 to process the indication information.
  • the network device 102 may stop receiving the CG-PUSCH at an appropriate time to save its own energy consumption.
  • An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for receiving indication information, and the method is executed by the network device 102.
  • the method includes steps S601 to S603, specifically:
  • Step S601 The network device 102 receives indication information sent by the user equipment 101, where the indication information is used to instruct the user equipment 101 to release CG-PUSCH resources.
  • Step S602 After receiving the indication information, the network device 102 stops receiving the CG-PUSCH corresponding to the CG-PUSCH resource.
  • Step S603 When the CG-PUSCH is the second type CG-PUSCH, after receiving the indication information, the downlink control information DCI for deactivating the configuration information corresponding to the CG-PUSCH is not sent.
  • steps S602 and S603 are for illustration only, and the two steps may also be executed simultaneously.
  • the method includes steps S701 to S703, specifically:
  • Step S701 the network device 102 receives the CG-UCI sent along with the CG-PUSCH, where the CG-UCI includes indication information, wherein the indication information is used to instruct the user equipment 101 to release the CG-PUSCH resources.
  • Step S702 starting from the effective start time of the indication information, the network device 102 stops receiving the CG-PUSCH corresponding to the CG-PUSCH resource.
  • Step S703 when the CG-PUSCH is the second type CG-PUSCH, after receiving the indication information, the downlink control information DCI for deactivating the configuration information corresponding to the CG-PUSCH is not sent.
  • steps S702 and S703 are for illustration only, and the two steps may also be executed simultaneously.
  • the effective start time is one of the following:
  • the end time of the first CG-PUSCH is the time after the first duration.
  • the user equipment 101 after sending the indication information, the user equipment 101 indicates that the CG-PUSCH resources will be released, and there is no need to send a deactivation DCI to deactivate the resource configuration of the second type CG-PUSCH, thereby saving signaling while saving energy.
  • the method may further include step S603' or step S703', that is, when the CG-PUSCH is a first type CG-PUSCH, after receiving the indication information, no RRC reconfiguration message is sent to release the resource configuration of the first type CG-PUSCH.
  • the network device 102 may stop receiving the CG-PUSCH after receiving the indication information, which can save energy consumption and signaling of the network device 102.
  • the embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for receiving indication information, which is performed by the network device 102.
  • the method includes steps S601 to S602', specifically:
  • Step S601 The network device 102 receives indication information sent by the user equipment 101, where the indication information is used to instruct the user equipment 101 to release CG-PUSCH resources.
  • Step S602' after receiving the indication information, stop the uplink reception of all CG-PUSCHs configured by the network device.
  • the indication information is used to indicate the release of all CG-PUSCH resources.
  • the user equipment 101 carries the indication information via the CG-UCI sent along with the CG-PUSCH.
  • the indication information sent by the user device 101 can be applied to all CG-PUSCHs. After receiving the indication information, the network device 102 can stop receiving all CG-PUSCHs to save energy consumption.
  • the embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for receiving indication information, which is performed by the network device 102.
  • the method includes steps S601 to S602, specifically:
  • Step S601 The network device 102 receives indication information sent by the user equipment 101, where the indication information is used to instruct the user equipment 101 to release CG-PUSCH resources.
  • Step S602 after receiving the indication information, the network device 102 stops uplink reception of the first part CG-PUSCH.
  • the indication information is used to indicate the release of the CG-PUSCH resources of the first part of the CG-PUSCH.
  • the user equipment 101 carries the indication information via the CG-UCI sent along with the CG-PUSCH.
  • the first part may be one of multiple sets of CG-PUSCHs, or more than one.
  • the indication information includes an indication for determining the first part of the CG-PUSCH.
  • the network device 102 determines the first part of the CG-PUSCH according to the indication information.
  • step S602′′ the method may further include the following step S602-1, specifically:
  • Step S602-1 the network device 102 determines the first part CG-PUSCH according to the indication information.
  • the indication information includes N bits, and the N bits are used to indicate the index of the carrier to which the first part CG-PUSCH belongs.
  • the value of N may be greater than or equal to 1.
  • the N bits may indicate one or more carriers.
  • all CG-PUSCHs on the one or more carriers are the first part CG-PUSCHs.
  • the indication information indicates two carriers through one bit, and corresponds to the first carrier when the bit is 1, and corresponds to the second carrier when the bit is 0.
  • the network device 102 can determine the carrier indicated by the indication information according to the bit value in the indication information, and all CG-PUSCHs on the carrier are the first part CG-PUSCHs.
  • bit indication method is only for illustration and not limitation, and more bits can be used to indicate multiple carriers.
  • the indication information includes N bits, and the N bits are used to indicate the index of the configuration information corresponding to the first part CG-PUSCH.
  • the configuration information corresponding to each set of CG-PUSCH has a corresponding index.
  • the value of N may be greater than or equal to 1.
  • the network device 102 may determine the index of the configuration information based on the N bits, and further determine the first part CG-PUSCH corresponding to the configuration information.
  • the index of the corresponding configuration information is determined by the different values of the 1 bit.
  • the bit corresponds to the first configuration information; when the bit is 0, it corresponds to the second configuration information.
  • the network device 102 can determine the configuration information indicated by the indication information according to the bit value in the indication information, and then determine the CG-PUSCH corresponding to the configuration information.
  • the first part CG-PUSCH includes at least one of the following:
  • the user equipment 101 carries the indication information through the CG-UCI sent along with the first CG-PUSCH.
  • the indication information is applicable to the first CG-PUSCH.
  • the user equipment 101 can release each first CG-PUSCH resource corresponding to the shaded part, but may not release the second CG-PUSCH resources in the non-shaded part.
  • the network device 102 after receiving the indication information, stops receiving the first CG-PUSCH after time t1, and can continue to receive the second CG-PUSCH or other CG-PUSCHs.
  • the indication information is applicable to the first CG-PUSCH and the second CG-PUSCH.
  • the first CG-PUSCH and the second CG-PUSCH have the same period but different starting offset values.
  • the user equipment 101 can release each first CG-PUSCH resource corresponding to the shaded part and the second CG-PUSCH resource corresponding to the non-shaded part.
  • the network device 102 after receiving the indication information, stops receiving the first CG-PUSCH and the second CG-PUSCH after time t1; if there are other corresponding CG-PUSCH resources, it can continue to receive other CG-PUSCHs.
  • the characteristic parameter includes at least one of the following:
  • the period of the second CG-PUSCH is the same as the period of the first CG-PUSCH, and the indication information is applicable to the first CG-PUSCH and the second CG-PUSCH.
  • the priority identifier of the second CG-PUSCH is the same as the priority identifier of the first CG-PUSCH, and the indication information is applicable to the first CG-PUSCH and the second CG-PUSCH.
  • the group identifier of the second CG-PUSCH is the same as the group identifier of the first CG-PUSCH, and the indication information is applicable to the first CG-PUSCH and the second CG-PUSCH.
  • the indication information sent by the user equipment 101 may be applicable to one or more CG-PUSCHs, so that the network device 102 may stop receiving the one or more CG-PUSCHs to save energy consumption.
  • the embodiment of the present disclosure also provides a device for sending indication information, which may have the function of the user equipment 101 in the above method embodiment, and may be used to execute the steps performed by the user equipment 101 provided in the above method embodiment.
  • the function may be implemented by hardware, or by software or hardware executing corresponding software.
  • the hardware or software includes one or more modules corresponding to the above functions.
  • the device 800 shown in FIG8 may be used as the user equipment 101 involved in the above method embodiment, and executes the steps performed by the user equipment 101 in the above method embodiment.
  • the device 800 may include a transceiver module 801, wherein the transceiver module 801 may be used to support the communication device to communicate.
  • the transceiver module 801 When executing the steps implemented by the user equipment 101, the transceiver module 801 is configured to send indication information to the network device in a scenario where the network device has configured authorized physical uplink shared channel CG-PUSCH resources for the user equipment, and the indication information is used to instruct the user equipment to release the CG-PUSCH resources.
  • the transceiver module 801 is further configured to carry uplink control information CG-UCI in the CG-PUSCH, where the CG-UCI includes indication information.
  • the configuration information corresponding to the first type CG-PUSCH resource becomes invalid.
  • the configuration information corresponding to the second type CG-PUSCH resource is deactivated.
  • the indication information is used to indicate the release of all CG-PUSCH resources.
  • the indication information is used to indicate the release of the CG-PUSCH resources of the first part of the CG-PUSCH.
  • the indication information includes N bits, where the N bits are used to indicate the index of the carrier to which the first part CG-PUSCH belongs.
  • the indication information includes N bits, and the N bits are used to indicate the index of the configuration information corresponding to the first part CG-PUSCH.
  • the first part CG-PUSCH includes: a first CG-PUSCH carrying indication information.
  • the first part CG-PUSCH includes: a first CG-PUSCH carrying indication information, and a second CG-PUSCH having the same characteristic parameters as the first CG-PUSCH.
  • the characteristic parameter includes at least one of the following:
  • the effective start time of the indication information is one of the following:
  • the end time of the first CG-PUSCH is the time after the first duration.
  • Device 900 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, etc.
  • the device 900 may include one or more of the following components: a processing component 902 , a memory 904 , a power component 906 , a multimedia component 908 , an audio component 910 , an input/output (I/O) interface 912 , a sensor component 914 , and a communication component 916 .
  • the processing component 902 generally controls the overall operation of the device 900, such as operations associated with display, phone calls, data communications, camera operations, and recording operations.
  • the processing component 902 may include one or more processors 920 to execute instructions to complete all or part of the steps of the above-mentioned method.
  • the processing component 902 may include one or more modules to facilitate the interaction between the processing component 902 and other components.
  • the processing component 902 may include a multimedia module to facilitate the interaction between the multimedia component 908 and the processing component 902.
  • the memory 904 is configured to store various types of data to support operations on the device 900. Examples of such data include instructions for any application or method operating on the device 900, contact data, phone book data, messages, pictures, videos, etc.
  • the memory 904 can be implemented by any type of volatile or non-volatile storage device or a combination thereof, 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 disk 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
  • flash memory magnetic disk or optical disk.
  • the power supply component 906 provides power to the various components of the device 900.
  • the power supply component 906 may include a power management system, one or more power supplies, and other components associated with generating, managing, and distributing power for the device 900.
  • the multimedia component 908 includes a screen that provides an output interface between the device 900 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 the user.
  • the touch panel includes one or more touch sensors to sense touch, slide, and gestures on the touch panel. The touch sensor may not only sense the boundaries of the touch or slide action, but also detect the duration and pressure associated with the touch or slide operation.
  • the multimedia component 908 includes a front camera and/or a rear camera. When the device 900 is in an operating mode, such as a shooting mode or a video mode, the front camera and/or the rear camera may receive external multimedia data. Each front camera and rear camera may be a fixed optical lens system or have a focal length and optical zoom capability.
  • the audio component 910 is configured to output and/or input audio signals.
  • the audio component 910 includes a microphone (MIC), and when the device 1000 is in an operating mode, such as a call mode, a recording mode, and a speech recognition mode, the microphone is configured to receive an external audio signal.
  • the received audio signal can be further stored in the memory 904 or sent via the communication component 916.
  • the audio component 910 also includes a speaker for outputting audio signals.
  • I/O interface 912 provides an interface between processing component 902 and peripheral interface modules, such as keyboards, click wheels, buttons, etc. These buttons may include but are not limited to: home button, volume button, start button, and lock button.
  • the sensor assembly 914 includes one or more sensors for providing various aspects of status assessment for the device 900.
  • the sensor assembly 914 can detect the open/closed state of the device 900, the relative positioning of components, such as the display and keypad of the device 900, and the sensor assembly 914 can also detect the position change of the device 900 or a component of the device 900, the presence or absence of user contact with the device 900, the orientation or acceleration/deceleration of the device 900, and the temperature change of the device 900.
  • the sensor assembly 914 may include a proximity sensor configured to detect the presence of nearby objects without any physical contact.
  • the sensor assembly 914 may also include an optical sensor, such as a CMOS or CCD image sensor, for use in imaging applications.
  • the sensor assembly 914 may also include an accelerometer, a gyroscope sensor, a magnetic sensor, a pressure sensor, or a temperature sensor.
  • the communication component 916 is configured to facilitate wired or wireless communication between the device 900 and other devices.
  • the device 900 can access a wireless network based on a communication standard, such as WiFi, 2G or 3G, or a combination thereof.
  • the communication component 916 receives a broadcast signal or broadcast-related information from an external broadcast management system via a broadcast channel.
  • the communication component 916 also includes a near field communication (NFC) module to facilitate short-range communication.
  • the NFC module can be implemented based on radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, infrared data association (IrDA) technology, ultra-wideband (UWB) technology, Bluetooth (BT) technology and other technologies.
  • RFID radio frequency identification
  • IrDA infrared data association
  • UWB ultra-wideband
  • Bluetooth Bluetooth
  • the apparatus 900 may be implemented by one or more application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), digital signal processors (DSPs), digital signal processing devices (DSPDs), programmable logic devices (PLDs), field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), controllers, microcontrollers, microprocessors or other electronic components to perform the above method.
  • ASICs application specific integrated circuits
  • DSPs digital signal processors
  • DSPDs digital signal processing devices
  • PLDs programmable logic devices
  • FPGAs field programmable gate arrays
  • controllers microcontrollers, microprocessors or other electronic components to perform the above method.
  • a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium including instructions is also provided, such as a memory 904 including instructions, and the instructions can be executed by the processor 920 of the device 900 to perform the above method.
  • the non-transitory computer-readable storage medium can be a ROM, a random access memory (RAM), a CD-ROM, a magnetic tape, a floppy disk, an optical data storage device, etc.
  • the embodiment of the present disclosure also provides a device for receiving indication information, which can have the function of the network device 102 in the above method embodiment, and can be used to execute the steps performed by the network device 102 provided by the above method embodiment.
  • the function can be implemented by hardware, or by software or hardware executing corresponding software.
  • the hardware or software includes one or more modules corresponding to the above functions.
  • the communication device 1000 shown in FIG10 may be used as the network device 102 involved in the above method embodiment, and execute the steps performed by the network device 102 in the above method embodiment.
  • the communication device 1000 may include a transceiver module 1001 and a processing module 1002 coupled to each other, wherein the transceiver module 1001 may be used to support the communication device to communicate, and the transceiver module 1001 may have a wireless communication function, for example, being able to communicate wirelessly with other communication devices through a wireless air interface.
  • the processing module 1002 may be used for the communication device to perform processing operations, such as generating information/messages to be sent, or processing received signals to obtain information/messages.
  • the transceiver module 1001 When executing the steps implemented by the network device 102, the transceiver module 1001 is configured to receive indication information sent by the user equipment, where the indication information is used to instruct the user equipment to release the CG-PUSCH resources.
  • the processing module 1002 is configured to, after receiving the indication information, stop receiving the CG-PUSCH corresponding to the CG-PUSCH resource.
  • the transceiver module 1001 is further configured to receive the CG-UCI carried in the CG-PUSCH, where the CG-UCI includes indication information.
  • the processing module 1002 is further configured to stop receiving the CG-PUSCH corresponding to the CG-PUSCH resource starting from the effective start time of the indication information.
  • the effective start time is one of the following:
  • the end time of the first CG-PUSCH is the time after the first duration.
  • the processing module 1002 is further configured to, when the CG-PUSCH is a second type CG-PUSCH, not send downlink control information DCI for deactivating configuration information corresponding to the CG-PUSCH after receiving the indication information.
  • the processing module 902 is further configured to stop uplink reception of all CG-PUSCHs configured by the network device.
  • the processing module 1002 is further configured to stop the uplink reception of the first part of the CG-PUSCH.
  • the first part CG-PUSCH includes at least one of the following:
  • the characteristic parameter includes at least one of the following:
  • the processing module 1002 is further configured to determine the first part CG-PUSCH according to the indication information.
  • the indication information includes N bits, and the N bits are used to indicate one of the following:
  • the first part is the index of the carrier to which the CG-PUSCH belongs
  • the first part is the index of the configuration information corresponding to CG-PUSCH.
  • the communication device When the communication device is a network device 102, its structure can also be shown in Figure 11. Take the base station as an example to illustrate the structure of the communication device. As shown in Figure 11, the device 1100 includes a memory 1101, a processor 1102, a transceiver component 1103, and a power supply component 1106. Among them, the memory 1101 is coupled to the processor 1102, and can be used to store the programs and data necessary for the communication device 1100 to implement various functions.
  • the processor 1102 is configured to support the communication device 1100 to perform the corresponding functions in the above method, and the functions can be implemented by calling the program stored in the memory 1101.
  • the transceiver component 1103 can be a wireless transceiver, which can be used to support the communication device 1100 to receive signaling and/or data through a wireless air interface, and send signaling and/or data.
  • the transceiver component 1103 may also be referred to as a transceiver unit or a communication unit.
  • the transceiver component 1103 may include a radio frequency component 1104 and one or more antennas 1105, wherein the radio frequency component 1104 may be a remote radio unit (RRU), which may be specifically used for transmission of radio frequency signals and conversion of radio frequency signals into baseband signals, and the one or more antennas 1105 may be specifically used for radiation and reception of radio frequency signals.
  • RRU remote radio unit
  • the processor 1102 can perform baseband processing on the data to be sent, and then output the baseband signal to the RF unit.
  • the RF unit performs RF processing on the baseband signal and then sends the RF signal in the form of electromagnetic waves through the antenna.
  • the RF unit receives the RF signal through the antenna, converts the RF signal into a baseband signal, and outputs the baseband signal to the processor 1102.
  • the processor 1102 converts the baseband signal into data and processes the data.
  • the user equipment notifies the network equipment that the user equipment will release CG-PUSCH resources by sending indication information to the network equipment, so that the network equipment can stop uplink reception of CG-PUSCH according to the indication information, thereby stopping unnecessary blind detection reception in time and reducing the energy consumption of the network equipment.

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La présente divulgation concerne un procédé et un appareil de transmission d'informations d'instruction, ainsi qu'un support de stockage lisible. Le procédé comprend les étapes suivantes consistant à : dans un scénario dans lequel un dispositif de réseau configure des ressources de canal partagé de liaison montante physique d'autorisation configurée (CG-PUSCH) pour un équipement utilisateur (UE), envoyer des informations d'instruction au dispositif de réseau, les informations d'instruction étant utilisées pour ordonner à l'équipement utilisateur de libérer les ressources CG-PUSCH. Dans le procédé de la présente divulgation, l'UE envoie les informations d'instruction au dispositif de réseau pour notifier au dispositif de réseau que l'équipement utilisateur va libérer les ressources CG-PUSCH. De cette manière, le dispositif de réseau peut arrêter la réception en liaison montante de CG-PUSCH selon les informations d'instruction, ce qui permet d'arrêter une réception de détection aveugle inutile dans le temps et de réduire la consommation d'énergie du dispositif de réseau.
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