Patent classifications
H04L1/1883
MECHANISM TO RECOVER RECEIVER RADIO LINK CONTROL AFTER MULTIPLE UNSUCCESSFUL AUTOMATIC REPEAT QUERY ATTEMPTS
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for A method for wireless communication by a user equipment (UE), comprising initiating a timer upon reception of a first segmented packet of a plurality of packets of an RLC physical data unit (PDU) at radio link control (RLC) layer, resetting the timer when a packet data convergence protocol (PDCP) layer receives an RLC PDU from the RLC layer, and upon expiry of the timer, initiating a radio recourse control (RRC) connection reestablishment (RRE) procedure with a network.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS OF HARQ RETRANSMISSION FOR NR MBS SERVICES
The disclosure relates to a 5G or 6G communication system for supporting a higher data transmission rate. Methods and systems of HARQ retransmission for NR MBS services Embodiments herein disclose methods and systems of HARQ retransmission for NR MBS services. Embodiments herein disclose a DRX approach and HARQ transmission and retransmission for MBS packets in order to support power efficient and reliable delivery of 5G MBS services. Embodiments herein disclose a DRX approach and HARQ transmission and retransmission for MBS packets, which work for the PTM and PTP based delivery framework for NR MBS.
Procedures for configured grants
Techniques are described herein for improved methods, systems, devices, and apparatuses that support procedures for configured grants. Generally, the described techniques may relate to restricting a number of retransmissions used during a hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) process or managing potential scheduling conflicts for the HARQ process from dynamic grants and configured grants. A device (e.g., a user equipment) may initiate a timer or a counter associated with a HARQ process for indicating that transmission attempts for the HARQ process are permitted. The device may identify a transmission occasion of a configured grant in an unlicensed frequency spectrum band that is associated with the HARQ process and may determine that the timer associated with the HARQ process is active. The device may perform a transmission attempt over the transmission occasion of the configured grant based on determining that the timer is active.
Method and apparatus for handling a DRX timer for bundle of a configured uplink grant in a wireless communication system
A method and apparatus are disclosed. In an example from the perspective of a User Equipment (UE) configured with bundled transmission, the UE initializes a configured uplink grant. The UE performs a plurality of transmissions within a bundle of a Medium Access Control Protocol Data Unit (MAC PDU) using the configured uplink grant. The UE stops a Discontinuous Reception (DRX) timer in response to a first transmission of the plurality of transmissions, wherein the DRX timer is not stopped in response to one or more second transmissions of the plurality of transmissions. When the DRX timer is running, the UE monitors a downlink control channel for an uplink grant for retransmission.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR UPLINK TRANSMISSION
A method for uplink transmission performed by a UE is provided. The method includes: receiving a first configured grant configuration that allocates a first PUSCH duration; receiving a second configured grant configuration that allocates a second PUSCH duration, wherein the second PUSCH duration overlaps with the first PUSCH duration; obtaining a first HARQ process ID for the first PUSCH duration, then determining whether a first configured grant timer associated with the first HARQ process ID is running; obtaining a second HARQ process ID for the second PUSCH duration, then determining whether a second configured grant timer associated with the second HARQ process ID is running; and selecting one of the first PUSCH duration and the second PUSCH duration for an uplink transmission based on whether the first configured grant timer is running and whether the second configured grant timer is running.
Sensing procedures in a wireless communication network
Embodiments herein relate to a method performed by a first communication node operating in a wireless communications network. The first communication node adjusts a value of a Contention Window, CW, from a first value to a second value, the second value being a higher value than the first value, wherein adjusting the value is based on: one or more feedback timers having expired at a time of performing a sensing procedure in the absence of: a) a received uplink, UL, grant from a second communication node, or b) a downlink feedback from the second communication node for an Autonomous Uplink, AUL, transmission from the first communication node. Following adjusting the value, the first communication node initiates a sensing procedure performed prior to a transmission of an UL burst to the second communication node, wherein the sensing procedure uses the adjusted value of the CW.
PARAMETER SETTING METHOD, PARAMETER INDICATION METHOD, TERMINAL DEVICE, AND NETWORK DEVICE
The present application relates to a parameter setting method, a parameter indication method, a terminal device, and a network device, capable of setting appropriate parameters for a resource. The parameter setting method comprises: a terminal device receives a parameter indication, the parameter indication being used for setting the parameters of a resource to a first value or a second value; on the basis of the parameter indication, the terminal device sets the parameters of a first resource to the first value or the second value, the first resource being the resource in the parameter indication.
VALIDATING UPLINK CONFIGURED GRANTS
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. Techniques are described herein for managing timers for hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) processes associated with multiple configured grants that are active at the same time. Techniques are also described herein for allocating HARQ identifiers (IDs) to HARQ processes associated with multiple configured grants that are active at the same time. A user equipment (UE) may configure timers to be associated with a HARQ ID and a configured grant. A base station or UE may include indicators of the configured grants associated with a HARQ process when exchanging signaling about the HARQ process. A UE may allocate HARQ IDs to multiple configured grants to reduce a likelihood that HARQ processes collide.
METHOD FOR ENTERING DORMANCY BEHAVIOR AND TERMINAL
A method for entering a dormancy behavior and a terminal are provided. The method includes: receiving indication information indicating that the terminal enters the dormancy behavior; and in a case that conditions of validity are satisfied, entering, by the terminal, the dormancy behavior based on the indication information, where the conditions of validity include at least one of the following: scheduled data is successfully transmitted; a quantity of times of transmission of the scheduled data reaches a maximum quantity of times of retransmission; or a first timer expires.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RECONFIGURING CONFIGURED GRANT RESOURCES IN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
An operation method of a terminal in a communication system may comprise: receiving, from a base station, an RRC message including CG configuration information and parameters for a reconfiguration request on a CG resource configured by the CG configuration information; performing a monitoring operation for uplink communication according to the CG configuration information in a period indicated by a first parameter among the parameters; transmitting, to the base station, a MAC CE requesting reconfiguration of the CG resource, when a result of the monitoring operation satisfies a second parameter among the parameters; and receiving, from the base station, configuration information of the CG resource reconfigured according to the MAC CE.