A state transition pre-processing method, device and system
A state transition and preprocessing technology, applied in wireless communication, access restriction, electrical components, etc., can solve problems such as UE service quality degradation and failure to find service cells, and achieve the effect of improving user experience and service quality
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[0123] A state transition preprocessing method provided in this embodiment, such as Figure 7 shown, including:
[0124] Step 701: the cell indicates in a broadcast message or a paging message that the base station is in the state transition preparation phase.
[0125] Wherein, the state transition includes but is not limited to one of the following:
[0126] Base station power-on and power-off conversion;
[0127] Switch between normal mode and sleep mode of the base station;
[0128] The broadcast message or paging message includes but is not limited to one or more of the following:
[0129] state transition type;
[0130] State transition preparation time parameter;
[0131] Measure and report time parameters;
[0132] Used to determine the parameters that meet the measurement reporting threshold;
[0133] Measurement report event type;
[0134] Step 702: After receiving the message indicating that the base station is in the state transition preparation stage, the U...
Embodiment 2
[0150] The difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 1 lies in the method of reporting the measurement result by the UE in the idle state in step 703:
[0151] For the UE in the idle state, the measurement results are reported through msg1 in the random access process, specifically:
[0152] The idle state UE sends a specific ZC sequence.
[0153] Wherein, the specific ZC sequence generation parameters are notified by the base station in a broadcast message, or agreed upon by both the base station and the UE.
[0154] Or, for the UE in the idle state, the measurement result is reported through msg3 in the random access process.
Embodiment 3
[0156] The difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 1 is:
[0157] Step 701: The cell indicates in a broadcast message or a paging message that the base station is in the carrier type state transition preparation stage;
[0158] After receiving the broadcast or paging message, the UE with NCT identification capability does not need to perform any steps 702 and 703;
[0159] After receiving the broadcast or paging message, the UE without NCT identification capability needs to execute Step 702 and Step 703 in Embodiment 1;
[0160] Step 704 is the same as step 704 in the first embodiment.
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