Method for determining location in frequency domain, base station, computer-readable medium and system
10547485 ยท 2020-01-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04L27/2666
ELECTRICITY
H04L5/0051
ELECTRICITY
H04L5/0048
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A method for configuring a location in a frequency domain, a base station, a computer-readable medium and a system are provided. The method includes determining a subcarrier where a Phase Tracking Reference Signal (PT-RS) is located based on an identification of a DeModulation Reference Signal (DMRS) port associated with the PT-RS. With this method, a subcarrier location where a PT-RS associated with a DMRS port is located can be determined.
Claims
1. A method for determining a location in a frequency domain, comprising: determining a subcarrier where a Phase Tracking Reference Signal (PT-RS) is located based on an identification of a DeModulation Reference Signal (DMRS) port associated with the PT-RS; wherein determining the subcarrier where the PT-RS is located based on the identification of the DMRS port associated with the PT-RS comprises: determining a subcarrier where i.sub.k in a Resource Element (RE) set {i.sub.1:1=0, . . . , L1, i.sub.0<i.sub.1< . . . <i.sub.L-1} is located as a subcarrier where a PT-RS associated with a DMRS port p.sub.k is located, wherein a DMRS port set {p.sub.k: k=0, . . . , K1} is multiplexed on the RE set of a Physical Resource Block (PRB), K is a total number of DMRS ports in the DMRS port set, L is a total number of resource elements in the RE set, and K is less than or equal to L, wherein the DMRS ports adopt Time Division Multiplexing (TDM), determining the subcarrier where the PT-RS is located based on the identification of the DMRS port associated with the PT-RS comprises: setting the PT-RS to be only associated with a DMRS port on a previous symbol, and setting a DMRS port on a latter symbol not to be associated with any PT-RS.
2. A method for determining a location in a frequency domain, comprising: determining a subcarrier where a Phase Tracking Reference Signal (PT-RS) is located based on an identification of a DeModulation Reference Signal (DMRS) port associated with the PT-RS; wherein determining the subcarrier where the PT-RS is located based on the identification of the DMRS port associated with the PT-RS comprises: determining a subcarrier where i.sub.k in a Resource Element (RE) set {i.sub.1:1=0, . . . , L1, i.sub.0<i.sub.1< . . . <i.sub.L-1} is located as a subcarrier where a PT-RS associated with a DMRS port p.sub.k is located, wherein a DMRS port set {p.sub.k: k=0, . . . , K1} is multiplexed on the RE set of a Physical Resource Block (PRB), K is a total number of DMRS ports in the DMRS port set, L is a total number of resource elements in the RE set, and K is less than or equal to L, wherein the DMRS ports adopts Time Domain-Orthogonal Covering Code (TD-OCC) multiplexing, determining the subcarrier where the PT-RS is located based on the identification of the DMRS port associated with the PT-RS comprises: setting DMRS ports of two TD-OCCs not to send data of a same UE at a same time when the PT-RS exists.
3. A base station, comprising: a processing circuitry, configured to determine a subcarrier where a Phase Tracking Reference Signal (PT-RS) is located based on an identification of a DeModulation Reference Signal (DMRS) port associated with the PT-RS; wherein the processing circuitry comprises: a processing sub circuitry, configured to determine a subcarrier where i.sub.k in a Resource Element (RE) set {i.sub.1:1=0, . . . , L1, i.sub.0<i.sub.1< . . . <i.sub.L-1} is located as a subcarrier where a PT-RS associated with a DMRS port p.sub.k is located, wherein a DMRS port set {p.sub.k: k=0, . . . , K1} is multiplexed on the RE set of a Physical Resource Block (PRB), K is a total number of DMRS ports in the DMRS port set, L is a total number of resource elements in the RE set, and K is less than or equal to L, wherein the processing circuitry further comprises: a first setting sub circuitry, configured to set the PT-RS to be only associated with a DMRS port on a previous symbol and to set a DMRS port on a latter symbol to be not associated with any PT-RS, wherein the DMRS ports adopt Time Division Multiplexing (TDM).
4. A base station, comprising: a processing circuitry, configured to determine a subcarrier where a Phase Tracking Reference Signal (PT-RS) is located based on an identification of a DeModulation Reference Signal (DMRS) port associated with the PT-RS: wherein the processing circuitry comprises: a processing sub circuitry, configured to determine a subcarrier where i.sub.k in a Resource Element (RE) set {i.sub.1:1=0, . . . , L1, i.sub.0<i.sub.1< . . . <i.sub.L-1} is located as a subcarrier where a PT-RS associated with a DMRS port a is located, wherein a DMRS port set {p.sub.k: k=0, . . . , K1} is multiplexed on the RE set of a Physical Resource Block (PRB), K is a total number of DMRS ports in the DMRS port set, L is a total number of resource elements in the RE set, and K is less than or equal to L, wherein the processing circuitry further comprises: a second setting sub circuitry, configured to set DMRS ports of two TD-OCCs not to send data of a same UE at a same time when the PT-RS exists, wherein the DMRS ports adopts Time Domain-Orthogonal Covering Code (TD-OCC) multiplexing.
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(6) In existing product schemes, there is no solution for a subcarrier location where a PT-RS associated with a DMRS port is located, resulting in failure in product achievement.
(7) In the present disclosure, a subcarrier where a PT-RS is located is determined based on an identification of a DMRS port associated with the PT-RS, so that the problem of determining the subcarrier location where the PT-RS associated with the DMRS port is located can be resolved.
(8) In order to make the above-mentioned objects, features and advantages of the present disclosure more easily understood, specific embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings below. Apparently, embodiments described below are merely a portion of embodiments of the present disclosure, and are not all embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without making creative work are within the scope of the present disclosure, based on embodiments disclosed hereinafter.
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(10) In some embodiment, determining the subcarrier where the PT-RS is located based on the identification of the DMRS port associated with the PT-RS may include: determining a subcarrier where a resource element i.sub.k in a Resource Element (RE) set {i.sub.1: 1=0, . . . , L1, i.sub.0<i.sub.1< . . . <i.sub.L-1} of a Physical Resource Block (PRB) is located as a subcarrier where a PT-RS associated with a DMRS port p.sub.k is located, wherein a DMRS port set {p.sub.k: k=0, . . . , K1} is multiplexed by frequency domain-orthogonal code division on the RE set, K is a total number of DMRS ports in the DMRS port set, L is a total number of resource elements in the RE set, and K is less than or equal to L.
(11) In some embodiment, the frequency domain-orthogonal code division multiplexing may include Frequency Domain-Orthogonal Cover Code (FD-OCC) multiplexing or Frequency Domain-Cyclic Shift (FD-CS) code multiplexing.
(12) In some embodiment, different DMRS port sets may correspond to different RE sets when the DMRS ports adopt Frequency Division Multiplexing (FDM), then a subcarrier where a PT-RS is located may be determined based on a subcarrier in an RE set corresponding to an identification of a DMRS port associated with the PT-RS.
(13) In some embodiment, in order to maintain product compatibility, when the DMRS ports adopt Time Division Multiplexing (TDM), the PT-RS may be set to be only associated with a DMRS port on a previous symbol, and a DMRS port on a latter symbol may be set to be not associated with any PT-RS.
(14) In some embodiment, in order to maintain product compatibility, when the DMRS ports adopts Time Domain-Orthogonal Covering Code (TD-OCC) multiplexing, the DMRS ports of two TD-OCCs may be set not to send data of a same UE at a same time when the PT-RS exists.
(15) In order that those skilled in the art can better understand and implement the present disclosure, a DMRS port and a time-frequency resource occupied by a PT-RS corresponding to the DMRS port are shown in
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(17) Using the aforementioned method, a subcarrier where a PT-RS is located can be determined based on an identification of a DMRS port associated with the PT-RS, then it can be concluded that, a subcarrier where a PT-RS associated with the DMRS port 0 is located is the subcarrier 0, and a subcarrier where a PT-RS associated with the DMRS port 1 is located is the subcarrier 1.
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(20) Using the aforementioned method, a subcarrier where a PT-RS is located can be determined based on an identification of a DMRS port associated with the PT-RS, then it can be concluded that, a subcarrier where a PT-RS associated with the DMRS port 0 is located is the subcarrier 0, and a subcarrier where a PT-RS associated with the DMRS port 1 is located is the subcarrier 1.
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(23) Using the aforementioned method, a subcarrier where a PT-RS is located can be determined based on an identification of a DMRS port associated with the PT-RS, then it can be concluded that, a subcarrier where a PT-RS associated with the DMRS port 0 is located is the subcarrier 0, and a subcarrier where a PT-RS associated with the DMRS port 2 is located is the subcarrier 2.
(24) In order that those skilled in the art can better understand and implement the present disclosure, a base station configured to realize the aforementioned method for configuring a location in a frequency domain is provided according to embodiments, which will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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(26) In some embodiment, the processing circuitry 51 may include a processing sub circuitry 511, configured to determine a subcarrier where a resource element i.sub.k in a Resource Element (RE) set {i.sub.1: 1=0, . . . , L1, i.sub.0<i.sub.1< . . . <i.sub.L-1} of a Physical Resource Block (PRB) is located as a subcarrier where a PT-RS associated with a DMRS port p.sub.k is located, wherein a DMRS port set {p.sub.k: k=0, . . . , K1} is multiplexed by frequency domain-orthogonal code division on the RE set, K is a total number of DMRS ports in the DMRS port set, L is a total number of resource elements in the RE set, and K is less than or equal to L.
(27) In some embodiment, the frequency domain-orthogonal code division multiplexing may include Frequency Domain-Orthogonal Cover Code (FD-OCC) multiplexing or Frequency Domain-Cyclic Shift (FD-CS) code multiplexing.
(28) In some embodiment, different DMRS port sets may correspond to different RE sets when the DMRS ports adopt Frequency Division Multiplexing (FDM).
(29) In some embodiment, the processing circuitry 51 may further include a first setting sub circuitry 512, configured to set a PT-RS to be only associated with a DMRS port on a previous symbol and to set a DMRS port on a latter symbol to be not associated with any PT-RS, when the DMRS ports adopt Time Division Multiplexing (TDM).
(30) In some embodiment, the processing circuitry 51 may further include a second setting sub circuitry 513, configured to set DMRS ports of two TD-OCCs not to send data of a same UE at a same time when a PT-RS exists, when the DMRS ports adopts Time Domain-Orthogonal Covering Code (TD-OCC) multiplexing.
(31) A computer-readable medium having computer instructions stored therein is provided according to embodiments of the present disclosure, and the computer instructions are operative to perform steps of the methods described in any of the above embodiments.
(32) A system for configuring a location in a frequency domain is also provided according to embodiments. The system may include a memory and a processor, where computer instructions operated by the processor are stored in the memory, and the processor is configured to perform steps of the method for configuring a location in a frequency domain described in any of the above embodiments when operating the computer instructions.
(33) Although the present disclosure has been described above, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. It should be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure, and therefore, the scope of the disclosure should be limited by the scope of the claims.