Enhancement for bandwidth part (BWP) operation towards secondary cell (SCELL) dormancy indication
11582015 · 2023-02-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04L1/1819
ELECTRICITY
H04W72/23
ELECTRICITY
H04W72/0453
ELECTRICITY
H04W36/06
ELECTRICITY
H04W36/18
ELECTRICITY
H04L5/0098
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04W36/06
ELECTRICITY
H04W36/18
ELECTRICITY
H04W72/0453
ELECTRICITY
H04L1/1812
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A method for enhancing Bandwidth Part (BWP) operation towards Secondary Cell (SCell) dormancy indication is proposed. A User Equipment (UE) detects a Downlink Control Information (DCI) format including an SCell dormancy indication that indicates an active BWP change for a serving cell. The UE performs BWP switching for the serving cell in response to the DCI format. The UE stops transmission or reception in the serving cell during a time duration from a slot containing a last symbol of the DCI format, wherein the time duration includes a first period of time of delay for the BWP switching and a second period of time of interruption to other active serving cells.
Claims
1. A method, comprising: detecting a Downlink Control Information (DCI) format by a User Equipment (UE), wherein the DCI format comprises a secondary cell (SCell) dormancy indication that indicates an active bandwidth part (BWP) change for a first serving cell; performing BWP switching for the first serving cell by the UE in response to the DCI format; stopping transmission or reception in the first serving cell during a time duration from a slot containing a last symbol of the DCI format by the UE, wherein the time duration comprises a first period of time of delay for the BWP switching and a second period of time of interruption to other active serving cells; and stopping transmission or reception in a primary cell (PCell) during the time duration from a slot next to the slot containing the last symbol of the DCI format by the UE.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the DCI format is a non-scheduling DCI using DCI format 1_1.
3. The method of claim 2, further comprising: transmitting a response to a Primary Cell (PCell) after the time duration by the UE in response to the DCI format.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the response is a Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARQ) Acknowledgement (ACK).
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the DCI format is a scheduling DCI using DCI format 0_1 or 1_1.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the DCI format further comprises a time domain resource assignment field that indicates a slot offset value greater than or equal to the time duration.
7. The method of claim 6, further comprising: performing transmission or reception to or from a primary cell (PCell) according to the slot offset value by the UE.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the SCell dormancy indication further indicates an active BWP change for a second serving cell, and the method further comprises: performing BWP switching for the second serving cell by the UE in response to the DCI format; and stopping transmission or reception in the second serving cell during the time duration from the slot containing the last symbol of the DCI format by the UE, wherein the first period of time is for multiple BWP switching delay.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein the SCell dormancy indication indicates the active BWP change for the first serving cell only, and the first period of time is for single BWP switching delay.
10. A User Equipment (UE), comprising: a Downlink Control Information (DCI) detector that detects a DCI format comprising a secondary cell (SCell) dormancy indication that indicates an active bandwidth part (BWP) change for a first serving cell; a BWP configurator that performs BWP switching for the first serving cell in response to the DCI format; a processor that is coupled to the DCI detector and the BWP configurator and controls the operations of the DCI detector and the BWP configurator; and a transceiver that is coupled to the processor and stops transmission or reception in the first serving cell during a time duration from a slot containing a last symbol of the DCI format, wherein the time duration comprises a first period of time of delay for the BWP switching and a second period of time of interruption to other active serving cells, wherein the transceiver further stops transmission or reception in a primary cell (PCell) during the time duration from a slot next to the slot containing the last symbol of the DCI format.
11. The UE of claim 10, wherein the DCI format is a non-scheduling DCI using DCI format 1_1.
12. The UE of claim 11, wherein the transceiver further transmits a response to a Primary Cell (PCell) after the time duration in response to the DCI format.
13. The UE of claim 12, wherein the response is a Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARQ) Acknowledgement (ACK).
14. The UE of claim 10, wherein the DCI format is a scheduling DCI using DCI format 0_1 or 1_1.
15. The UE of claim 14, wherein the DCI format comprises a time domain resource assignment field that indicates a slot offset value greater than or equal to the time duration.
16. The UE of claim 15, wherein the transceiver further performs transmission or reception to or from a primary cell (PCell) according to the slot offset value.
17. The UE of claim 10, wherein the SCell dormancy indication further indicates an active BWP change for a second serving cell; and the BWP configurator further performs BWP switching for the second serving cell in response to the DCI format, and stops transmission or reception in the second serving cell during the time duration from the slot containing the last symbol of the DCI format, wherein the first period of time is for multiple BWP switching delay.
18. The UE of claim 10, wherein the SCell dormancy indication indicates the active BWP change for the first serving cell only, and the first period of time is for single BWP switching delay.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, where like numerals indicate like components, illustrate embodiments of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) Reference will now be made in detail to some embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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(13) The gNB 121 may provide communication coverage for a geographic coverage area in which communications with the UE 110 is supported via a communication link 101. The communication link 101 between the gNB 121 and the UE 110 may utilize one or more frequency carriers to form one or more cells (e.g., a PCell and one or more SCells). The communication link 101 shown in the 5G NR network 100 may include uplink transmissions from the UE 110 to the gNB 121 (e.g., on the Physical Uplink Control Channel (PUCCH) or Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH)) or downlink transmissions from the gNB 121 to the UE 110 (e.g., on the Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH) or Physical Downlink Shared Channel (PDSCH)).
(14) In accordance with one novel aspect, the UE 110 may monitor the PDCCH on the primary frequency carrier (i.e., the PCell) outside or inside the DRX active time (e.g., configured by the gNB 121), to receive DCI on PCell/SCell with an SCell dormancy indication, including Case 1 SCell dormancy indication and Case 2 SCell dormancy indication. The SCell dormancy indication may include one or more bits (also referred to as SCell dormancy indication bits), each of which indicates an active Downlink (DL) BWP change (e.g., in or out of a dormant BWP) for a group of SCells or for a configured SCell. For example, X2 (e.g., RRC configured with value=0˜5) bits may be introduced to the DCI for Case 1 SCell dormancy indication, wherein each bit may represent SCell dormancy indication for a respective SCell group; or a bit map of length N1 (e.g., N1≤15) may be introduced to the DCI for Case 2 SCell dormancy indication, wherein each bit represents SCell dormancy indication for a respective one of a number of configured SCells. For Case 1 SCell dormancy indication, the UE 110 may avoid transmitting UL/DL data to the PCell during the time duration of interruption caused by the SCell(s) BWP switching. For Case 2 SCell dormancy indication, the UE 110 may avoid transmitting a response to the PCell during the time duration of interruption caused by the SCell(s) BWP switching. In particular, the time duration comprises a first period of time of delay for the BWP switching and a second period of time of interruption to other active serving cells. For example, the first period of time may be denoted as T.sub.MultipleBWPSwitchDelay, and the second period of time may be denoted as X slots.
(15) In one embodiment, the DCI with SCell dormancy indication is received inside the DRX active time and is carried in a non-scheduling DCI using DCI format 1_1 (i.e., Case 2 SCell dormancy indication). The UE 110 may transmit the response to the PCell after the time duration (e.g., after T.sub.MultipleBWPSwitchDelay+X slots) from the slot containing the last symbol of the DCI format. The response may include a Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARQ) Acknowledgement (ACK).
(16) In another embodiment, the DCI with SCell dormancy indication is received inside the DRX active time and is carried in a scheduling DCI using DCI format 0_1 or 1_1 (i.e., Case 1 SCell dormancy indication). Specifically, the DCI format comprises a time domain resource assignment field that indicates a slot offset value greater than or equal to the time duration. The UE 110 may perform transmission (e.g., PUSCH transmission) or reception (e.g., PDSCH reception) to or from the PCell according to the slot offset value. That is, the PUSCH transmission or PDSCH reception to/from the PCell is scheduled after the time duration (e.g., after T.sub.MultipleBWPSwitchDelay+X slots) from the slot containing the last symbol of the DCI format.
(17) To further clarify, the first period of time of delay for multiple BWP switching may be configured as follows in equation (1).
T.sub.MultipleBWPSwitchDelay=T.sub.BWPswitchDelay+1slot+D*(N−1) (1)
(18) In equation (1), T.sub.BWPswitchDelay is the single-CC BWP switch delay defined in 3GPP TS38.133. Detailed configuration of T.sub.BWPswitchDelay is illustrated in
(19) In addition, the second period of time of interruption to other active serving cells may be configured according to 3GPP TS38.133, as illustrated in
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(23) Similarly, the UE 601 has a memory 602, a processor 603, and an RF transceiver module 604. The RF transceiver 604 is coupled with the antenna 605, receives RF signals from the antenna 605, converts them to baseband signals, and sends them to the processor 603. The RF transceiver 604 also converts received baseband signals from the processor 603, converts them to RF signals, and sends out to the antenna 605. The processor 603 processes the received baseband signals and invokes different functional modules and circuits to perform features in the UE 601. The memory 602 stores data and program instructions 610 to be executed by the processor 603 to control the operations of the UE 601. Suitable processors include, by way of example, a special purpose processor, a digital signal processor (DSP), a plurality of micro-processors, one or more micro-processor associated with a DSP core, a controller, a microcontroller, application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), file programmable gate array (FPGA) circuits, and other type of integrated circuits (ICs), and/or state machines. A processor in associated with software may be used to implement and configure features of the UE 601.
(24) The UE 601 also includes a protocol stack 660 and a set of control function modules and circuits 670. The protocol stack 660 may include a NAS layer to communicate with an AMF/SMF/MME entity connecting to the core network, an RRC layer for high layer configuration and control, a PDCP/RLC layer, a MAC layer, and a PHY layer. The Control function modules and circuits 670 may be implemented and configured by software, firmware, hardware, and/or combination thereof. The control function modules and circuits 670, when executed by the processor 603 via program instructions contained in the memory 602, interwork with each other to allow the UE 601 to perform embodiments and functional tasks and features in the network.
(25) In one example, the control function modules and circuits 670 include a DCI detector circuit 671 that detects a DCI format with SCell dormancy indication, a BWP configurator circuit 672 that performs BWP switching according to the detected DCI format, and a transceiving coordinator circuit 673 that coordinates the RF transceiver 604 to stop transmission or reception in the indicated SCell during a time duration from the slot containing the last symbol of the detected DCI format.
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(29) In one embodiment, the DCI format is a non-scheduling DCI using DCI format 1_1 (i.e., Case 2 SCell dormancy indication). The UE may transmit a response (e.g., an HARQ-ACK) to the PCell after the time duration by the UE in response to the DCI format.
(30) In another embodiment, the DCI format is a scheduling DCI using DCI format 0_1 or 1_1 (i.e., Case 1 SCell dormancy indication). The UE may perform transmission or reception to or from the PCell according to the slot offset value of the time domain resource assignment field in the DCI format.
(31) In one example, the SCell dormancy indication indicates the active BWP change for the first serving cell only, and the first period of time is for single BWP switching delay (e.g., the T.sub.BWPswitchDelay defined in 3GPP TS38.133).
(32) In another example, the SCell dormancy indication further indicates an active BWP change for a second serving cell. The UE may perform BWP switching for the second serving cell in response to the DCI format, and stop transmission or reception in the second serving cell during the time duration from the slot containing the last symbol of the DCI format, wherein the first period of time is for multiple BWP switching delay (e.g., the T.sub.MultiBWPSwitchDelay defined in 3GPP TS38.133).
(33) Note that the UE is not required to perform transmission or reception in any serving cell (including PCell and all SCells) during the time duration.
(34) Although the present invention has been described in connection with certain specific embodiments for instructional purposes, the present invention is not limited thereto. Accordingly, various modifications, adaptations, and combinations of various features of the described embodiments can be practiced without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the claims.