Method executed by user equipment and user equipment

By optimizing the method for determining PSFCH candidate resources on unlicensed spectrum, the problem of improper resource allocation in 5G NR side-line communication is solved, thereby improving transmission reliability and efficiency.

CN121665352APending Publication Date: 2026-03-13SHARP KK
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Technical Problem

When conducting 5G NR side-link communication on unlicensed spectrum, existing technologies struggle to effectively determine the available resources of the Physical Side-link Communication Feedback Channel (PSFCH), resulting in insufficient transmission reliability.

Method used

User equipment optimizes the method for determining PSFCH candidate resources by determining the mapping relationship between available resources and sub-channels of the Physical Sideline Communication Feedback Channel (PSFCH) on the unlicensed spectrum, including calculations based on RRC parameter configuration and resource block sets, to ensure the effective allocation of PSFCH resources.

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It improves the transmission reliability of side-by-side communication on unlicensed spectrum, and enhances the effectiveness and efficiency of communication.

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Abstract

The invention provides a method executed by user equipment and the user equipment, and the method comprises the following steps: on an unlicensed frequency spectrum or a shared frequency spectrum, sidewalk communication user equipment determines a mapping relation between available resources of a physical sidewalk communication feedback channel (PSFCH) and a sub-channel; the user equipment receives a physical sidewalk communication shared channel (PSSCH); user equipment determining number of PSFCH candidate resources corresponding to PSSCH
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of wireless communication technology, and more particularly to a method performed by a user equipment and a corresponding user equipment. Background Technology

[0002] In traditional cellular networks, all communication must pass through a base station. In contrast, D2D (Device-to-Device) communication refers to direct communication between two user devices without the need for a base station or core network. At the RAN#63 plenary meeting of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) in March 2014, a research project on implementing proximity D2D communication services using LTE equipment was approved (see Non-Patent Literature 1). The features introduced by LTE Release 12 D2D include:

[0003] 1) Discovery function between nearby devices in LTE network coverage scenarios;

[0004] 2) Direct broadcast communication function between nearby devices;

[0005] 3) The upper layer supports unicast and groupcast communication functions.

[0006] At the 3GPP RAN#66 plenary meeting in December 2014, the research project on enhanced LTE eD2D was approved (see Non-Patent Literature 2). The main features introduced by LTE Release 13 eD2D include:

[0007] 1) D2D discovery in scenarios with no network coverage and scenarios with partial network coverage;

[0008] 2) Priority handling mechanism for D2D communication.

[0009] Based on the D2D communication mechanism, a feasibility study for V2X based on D2D communication was approved at the 3GPP RAN#68 plenary meeting in June 2015. V2X stands for Vehicle to Everything, aiming to enable vehicles to interact with all entities that might affect them, with the goal of reducing accidents, alleviating traffic congestion, reducing environmental pollution, and providing other information services. The main application scenarios of V2X include four aspects:

[0010] 1) V2V, Vehicle to Vehicle, i.e., vehicle-to-vehicle communication;

[0011] 2) V2P, Vehicle to Pedestrian, refers to vehicles sending warnings to pedestrians or non-motorized vehicles;

[0012] 3) V2N, Vehicle to Network, refers to vehicles connecting to mobile networks;

[0013] 4) V2I, Vehicle to Infrastructure, refers to communication between vehicles and road infrastructure.

[0014] 3GPP divides V2X research and standardization work into three phases. The first phase, completed in September 2016, primarily focused on V2V, based on LTE Release 12 and Release 13 D2D (also known as sidelink communication), i.e., the development of proximity communication technology (see Non-Patent Document 3). V2X stage 1 introduced a new D2D communication interface called the PC5 interface. The PC5 interface is mainly used to solve the communication problems of cellular vehicle networks in high-speed (up to 250 km / h) and high-node-density environments. Vehicles can exchange information such as location, speed, and direction through the PC5 interface, meaning vehicles can communicate directly with each other via the PC5 interface. Compared to proximity communication between D2D devices, the functions introduced by LTE Release 14 V2X mainly include:

[0015] 1) Higher density DMRS to support high-speed scenarios;

[0016] 2) Introduce sub-channels to enhance resource allocation methods;

[0017] 3) Introduce user equipment sensing with semi-persistent scheduling.

[0018] mechanism.

[0019] The second phase of the V2X research project falls under the research scope of LTE Release 15 (see Non-Patent Document 4). The main features introduced include high-order 64QAM modulation, V2X carrier aggregation, and short TTI transmission, while also including a feasibility study of transmit diversity.

[0020] At the 3GPP RAN#80 plenary meeting in June 2018, the corresponding Phase III V2X feasibility study project based on 5G NR network technology (see Non-Patent Document 5) was approved.

[0021] In the 5G NR V2X project, a user equipment-aware resource allocation mode 2 (or transmission mode 2) is supported. In user equipment-aware resource allocation mode 2, the physical layer of the user equipment senses the transmission resources within the resource pool. This means that the user equipment, based on the indication information received from the SCI sent by other user equipment, determines whether to exclude resources in the candidate resource set that overlap with the resources indicated by the aforementioned indication information. Resources not excluded from the candidate resource set are reported to the higher layer, which then randomly selects resources from the reported resource set for PSSCH / PSCCH transmission.

[0022] At the 3GPP RAN#90e plenary meeting in December 2020, a standardization research project on NR sidelink enhancement (see Non-Patent Document 6) was approved. The sidelink enhancement includes the following three aspects:

[0023] 1) Standardize resource allocation methods to reduce power consumption of user equipment in side-line communication, including but not limited to: resource allocation methods based on partial sensing and resource allocation methods based on random resource selection;

[0024] 2) Research on improving the communication reliability of resource allocation method 2 in NR side-link communication and reducing the communication latency of resource allocation method 2;

[0025] 3) Standardized Discontinuous Reception (SL DRX) Mechanism. In 5G NR communication, user equipment supports discontinuous reception of the Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH), known as DRX, which can effectively reduce the power consumption of communication equipment. Similarly, corresponding to SL DRX, discontinuous reception refers to listening to the Sidelink Control Information (SCI) (including Level 1 and Level 2 SCI) for a portion of the time domain; this time is called the active time.

[0026] At the 3GPP RAN#95e plenary meeting in March 2022, a standardization research project on the evolution of NR sidelink communication (NRsidelink evolution, or NR SL evo for short) was approved (see Non-Patent Document 7). The research objectives of NR SL evo include the following aspects:

[0027] 1) Research and standardize NR side-channel communication on unlicensed spectrum, abbreviated as SL-U. SL-U includes both resource allocation method 1 and resource allocation method 2 for NR side-channel communication. This research project specifically includes:

[0028] a. In SL-U, the channel access technology and operations for NR unlicensed spectrum communication (NR-U) are reused. The NR-U channel access technology refers to Listen Before Talk (LBT) technology, which means that before transmitting, the user equipment needs to listen to the channel resources used for transmission. If the channel is idle, transmission will proceed; otherwise, transmission will be abandoned.

[0029] b. Study the design framework of physical channels in side-by-side communication: that is, make necessary modifications to the structure of physical channels in existing NR side-by-side communication to enable SL-U.

[0030] Existing technical documents

[0031] Non-patent literature

[0032] Non-patent document 1: RP-140518, Work item proposal on LTE Device to DeviceProximity Services

[0033] Non-Patent Document 2: RP-142311, Work Item Proposal for Enhanced LTE Device to Device Proximity Services

[0034] Non-Patent Document 3: RP-152293, New WI proposal: Support for V2V services based on LTE sidelink

[0035] Non-patent literature 4: RP-170798, New WID on 3GPP V2X Phase 2

[0036] Non-Patent Document 5: RP-181480, New SID Proposal: Study on NR V2X

[0037] Non-Patent Literature 6: RP-202846, WID revision: NR sidelink enhancement

[0038] Non-Patent Literature 7: RP-220300, WID revision: NR sidelink evolution Summary of the Invention

[0039] The purpose of this invention is to provide a method and a user equipment that enables a user equipment to effectively determine PSFCH transmission candidate resources in SL-U side-by-side communication.

[0040] According to a first aspect of the present invention, a method performed by a user equipment is provided, comprising:

[0041] On unlicensed or shared spectrum, side-link communication user equipment determines the mapping relationship between available resources and sub-channels of the Physical Side-link Communication Feedback Channel (PSFCH).

[0042] The user equipment receives the Physical Side Line Communication Shared Channel (PSSCH);

[0043] The user equipment determines the number of PSFCH candidate resources corresponding to the PSSCH.

[0044] Of the methods described above that are performed by the user equipment, the preferred method is...

[0045] The user equipment determines the PSFCH resources corresponding to a subchannel in a time slot.

[0046] Of the methods described above that are performed by the user equipment, the preferred method is...

[0047] When the transmission structure of the PSFCH on unlicensed or shared spectrum is not configured via Radio Resource Control (RRC) parameters, for resource block set RB set k,

[0048] if If it is greater than 0, then

[0049] if So

[0050] in,

[0051] This indicates the number of Physical Resource Blocks (PRBs) in the RB setk that are configured via RRC parameters and are available for PSFCH transmission;

[0052] This indicates the number of sub-channels in which all PRBs in the RB setk are located within the RB setk;

[0053] This indicates the period of the PSFCH resource configured via RRC parameters.

[0054] Of the methods described above that are performed by the user equipment, the preferred method is...

[0055] The PSFCH candidate resources are used for the transmission of side-by-side communication hybrid automatic repeat HARQ feedback information or side-by-side communication conflict information.

[0056] Of the methods described above that are performed by the user equipment, the preferred method is...

[0057] The type of the PSFCH resource is configured to correspond to all sub-channels allocated by the PSSCH.

[0058] Of the methods described above that are performed by the user equipment, the preferred method is...

[0059] The

[0060] in,

[0061]

[0062] in, This indicates the number of sub-channels in the PSSCH where all PRBs are located within the RBsetk, or the number of sub-channels in the PSSCH within the RB setk.

[0063] This indicates the number of cyclic shift pairs in the resource pool configuration information.

[0064] Of the methods described above that are performed by the user equipment, the preferred method is...

[0065] exist In the calculation, summing over k means summing over the resource block set RB setk, where RB setk represents the resource block set containing the PSSCH resource.

[0066] Of the methods described above that are performed by the user equipment, the preferred method is...

[0067] exist In the calculation, summing over k represents summing over the resource block set RB setk, where all PRBs of the sub-channels of the PSSCH are located within the RB setk.

[0068] Of the methods described above that are performed by the user equipment, the preferred method is...

[0069] The calculated number of PSFCH resources and the corresponding PSSCH Each sub-channel is associated.

[0070] According to a second aspect of the present invention, a user equipment is provided, comprising: a processor; and a memory storing instructions, wherein the instructions, when executed by the processor, perform the method according to any one of the first aspects described above.

[0071] Beneficial effects of the present invention

[0072] In SL-U, the present invention provides a method for determining the PSFCH candidate resource corresponding to a PSSCH transmission. Specifically, when the mapping type of the PSFCH candidate resource is configured to all sub-channels allocated by the PSSCH, and the PSSCH transmission is based on contiguous resource block (RB) based resource allocation, the sideline communication user equipment, when determining the PSFCH candidate resource, only considers RB sets that contain at least one sub-channel whose entire set of resource blocks (RBs) occupied by the PSSCH transmission. The present invention ensures that, in the above scenario, the sideline communication user equipment can effectively determine the PSFCH candidate resource corresponding to the PSSCH transmission, improving the transmission reliability of sideline communication on unlicensed spectrum. Attached Figure Description

[0073] The above and other features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:

[0074] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the basic process of a method performed by a user device in Embodiment 1 of the invention.

[0075] Figure 2 This is a block diagram illustrating a user equipment according to an embodiment of the present invention. Detailed Implementation

[0076] The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. It should be noted that the present invention should not be limited to the specific embodiments described below. Furthermore, for the sake of simplicity, detailed descriptions of well-known technologies not directly related to the present invention have been omitted to prevent confusion in understanding the present invention.

[0077] The following description uses 5G mobile communication systems and their subsequent evolutions as example application environments to specifically describe several embodiments according to the present invention. However, it should be noted that the present invention is not limited to the following embodiments, but is applicable to many other wireless communication systems, such as communication systems after 5G and 4G mobile communication systems before 5G.

[0078] The following describes some of the terms involved in this invention. Unless otherwise specified, the terms used in this invention are as defined herein. The terms given in this invention may be named differently in LTE, LTE-Advanced, LTE-Advanced Pro, NR and later communication systems, but a unified terminology is used in this invention. When applied to a specific system, it can be replaced with the terminology used in the corresponding system.

[0079] 3GPP: 3rd Generation Partnership Project

[0080] LTE: Long Term Evolution

[0081] NR: New Radio, New Wireless, New Air Interface

[0082] PDCCH: Physical Downlink Control Channel

[0083] DCI: Downlink Control Information

[0084] PDSCH: Physical Downlink Shared Channel

[0085] UE: User Equipment

[0086] eNB: evolved NodeB

[0087] gNB: NR base station

[0088] TTI: Transmission Time Interval

[0089] OFDM: Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing

[0090] CP-OFDM: Cyclic Prefix Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing

[0091] C-RNTI: Cell Radio Network Temporary Identifier

[0092] CSI: Channel State Information

[0093] HARQ: Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request.

[0094] CSI-RS: Channel State Information Reference Signal

[0095] CRS: Cell Reference Signal

[0096] PUCCH: Physical Uplink Control Channel

[0097] PUSCH: Physical Uplink Shared Channel

[0098] UL-SCH: Uplink Shared Channel

[0099] CG: Configured Grant

[0100] Sidelink: Side-link communication

[0101] SCI: Sidelink Control Information

[0102] PSCCH: Physical Sidelink Control Channel

[0103] MCS: Modulation and Coding Scheme

[0104] RB: Resource Block

[0105] RE: Resource Element

[0106] CRB: Common Resource Block

[0107] CP: Cyclic Prefix

[0108] PRB: Physical Resource Block

[0109] PSSCH: Physical Sidelink Shared Channel

[0110] FDM: Frequency Division Multiplexing

[0111] RRC: Radio Resource Control

[0112] RSRP: Reference Signal Receiving Power

[0113] SRS: Sounding Reference Signal

[0114] DMRS: Demodulation Reference Signal

[0115] CRC: Cyclic Redundancy Check

[0116] PSDCH: Physical Sidelink Discovery Channel

[0117] PSBCH: Physical Sidelink Broadcast Channel

[0118] SFI: Slot Format Indication

[0119] TDD: Time Division Duplexing

[0120] FDD: Frequency Division Duplexing

[0121] SIB: System Information Block

[0122] SIB1: System Information Block Type 1

[0123] SLSS: Sidelink synchronization signal

[0124] PSSS: Primary Sidelink Synchronization Signal

[0125] SSSS: Secondary Sidelink Synchronization Signal

[0126] PCI: Physical Cell ID

[0127] PSS: Primary Synchronization Signal

[0128] SSS: Secondary Synchronization Signal

[0129] BWP: Bandwidth Part

[0130] GNSS: Global Navigation Satellite System

[0131] SFN: System Frame Number

[0132] DFN: Direct Frame Number

[0133] IE: Information Element

[0134] SSB: Synchronization Signal Block

[0135] EN-DC: EUTRA-NR Dual Connection, LTE-NR Dual Connectivity

[0136] MCG: Master Cell Group

[0137] SCG: Secondary Cell Group

[0138] PCell: Primary Cell

[0139] SCell: Secondary Cell

[0140] PSFCH: Physical Sidelink Feedback Channel

[0141] SPS: Semi-Persistant Scheduling

[0142] TA: Timing Advance

[0143] PT-RS: Phase-Tracking Reference Signals

[0144] TB: Transport Block

[0145] CB: Code Block

[0146] QPSK: Quadrature Phase Shift Keying

[0147] 16 / 64 / 256 QAM: 16 / 64 / 256 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation.

[0148] AGC: Auto Gain Control

[0149] TDRA (field): Time Domain Resource Assignment.

[0150] FDRA (field): Frequency Domain Resource Assignment.

[0151] ARFCN: Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number

[0152] SC-FDMA: Single Carrier-Frequency Division Multiple Access

[0153] MAC: Medium Access Control.

[0154] PDU: Protocol Data Unit

[0155] DRX: Discontinuous Reception

[0156] SL-U: Sidelink unlicensed, sidelink communication over unlicensed spectrum

[0157] NR-U: NR unlicensed, NR communication on unlicensed spectrum

[0158] LBT: Listen Before Talk

[0159] TBS: Transport Block Size

[0160] CQI: Channel Quality Information

[0161] CPE: Cyclic Prefix extension.

[0162] The following is a description of the prior art associated with the present invention. Unless otherwise specified, the same terms in the specific embodiments have the same meaning as in the prior art.

[0163] It is worth noting that V2X and sidelink have the same meaning in this specification. V2X can also mean sidelink in this document; similarly, sidelink can also mean V2X, and no specific distinction or limitation will be made thereafter.

[0164] The resource allocation method for V2X (sidelink) communication and the transmission mode for V2X (sidelink) communication in this specification can be used interchangeably. The resource allocation method mentioned in the specification can represent a transmission mode, and vice versa. In NR sidelink communication, transmission mode 1 represents a transmission mode (resource allocation method) based on base station scheduling; transmission mode 2 represents a transmission mode (resource allocation method) based on user equipment sensing and resource selection.

[0165] In this invention's specification, the PSCCH is used to carry SCIs. The terms "corresponding to," "related to," "related to," or "scheduled to" PSSCH used in this specification all have the same meaning: associated PSSCH or corresponding PSSCH. Similarly, the terms "corresponding to," "related to," or "related to" SCIs (including first-level SCIs and second-level SCIs) used in this specification all have the same meaning: associated SCI or corresponding SCI. It is worth noting that the first-level SCI is called the 1st-stage SCI or SCI format 1-A, and is transmitted in the PSCCH; the second-level SCI is called the 2nd-stage SCI or SCI format 2-A (or SCI format 2-B), and is transmitted in the resources of the corresponding PSSCH.

[0166] The NR side-link communication (SL-U) on the unlicensed spectrum described in this invention can also be called shared spectrum channel access. That is, on the unlicensed spectrum, there may be user equipment accessing the channel through Wi-Fi technology (wireless local area network technology based on the IEEE 802.11 standard), and there may also be NR side-link communication user equipment accessing through the PC5 interface.

[0167] The parameter set (numerology) in NR (including NR sidelinks) and the parameter set (numerology) in NR (including NR sidelinks) time slot

[0168] The parameter set numberology includes two aspects: subcarrier spacing and cyclic prefix (CP) length. NR supports five subcarrier spacings: 15kHz, 30kHz, 60kHz, 120kHz, and 240kHz (corresponding to μ = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4). Table 4.2-1 shows the supported transmission parameter set, as detailed below.

[0169] Table 4.2-1 NR Supported Subcarrier Spacing

[0170] μ <![CDATA[Δf=2 μ ·15[kHz]]]> CP (Cyclic Prefix) 0 15 normal 1 30 normal 2 60 Normal, expansion 3 120 normal 4 240 normal

[0171] Extended CP is supported only when μ = 2, i.e., a 60kHz subcarrier spacing; for other subcarrier spacings, only normal CP is supported. For normal CP, each slot contains 14 OFDM symbols; for extended CP, each slot contains 12 OFDM symbols. For μ = 0, i.e., a 15kHz subcarrier spacing, one slot = 1ms; for μ = 1, i.e., a 30kHz subcarrier spacing, one slot = 0.5ms; for μ = 2, i.e., a 60kHz subcarrier spacing, one slot = 0.25ms, and so on.

[0172] NR and LTE use the same definition for subframes, which is 1ms. For a subcarrier spacing configuration μ, the slot number within one subframe (1ms) can be represented as... The range is 0 to The slot number within a system frame (10ms in duration) can be represented as: The range is 0 to in, and The definitions for different subcarrier spacings μ are shown in the table below.

[0173] Table 4.3.2-1: Number of symbols per slot, number of slots per system frame, and number of slots per subframe during normal CP.

[0174]

[0175] Table 4.3.2-2: Number of symbols per slot, number of slots per system frame, and number of slots per subframe during extended CP (60kHz)

[0176]

[0177] On NR carriers, the System Frame Number (SFN) ranges from 0 to 1023. In sidelink communication, the concept of Direct System Frame Number (DFN) is introduced, also ranging from 0 to 1023. The above description of the relationship between system frames and numbers also applies to direct system frames. For example, a direct system frame has a duration of 10 ms, and for a subcarrier spacing of 15 kHz, a direct system frame includes 10 time slots, and so on. DFNs are used for timing on sidelink carriers.

[0178] Resource blocks (RBs) and resource units (REs)

[0179] Resource blocks (RBs) are defined in the frequency domain as For consecutive subcarriers, for example, with a subcarrier spacing of 15 kHz, RB is 180 kHz in the frequency domain. For a subcarrier spacing of 15 kHz × 2 μ Resource element (RE) represents one subcarrier in the frequency domain and one OFDM symbol in the time domain.

[0180] Sidelink communication scenarios

[0181] 1) Out-of-Coverage sidelink communication: Neither of the two UEs conducting sidelink communication has network coverage (for example, if the UE cannot detect any cells that meet the "cell selection criteria" on the frequency where sidelink communication is required, it means that the UE has no network coverage).

[0182] 2) In-Coverage Sidelink Communication: Both UEs performing sidelink communication have network coverage (for example, if a UE detects at least one cell that meets the "cell selection criteria" on the frequency where sidelink communication is required, it means that the UE has network coverage).

[0183] 3) Partial-Coverage Sidelink Communication: One UE in the sidelink communication has no network coverage, while the other UE has network coverage.

[0184] From the UE's perspective, this UE only has two scenarios: no network coverage and network coverage. Partial network coverage is described from the perspective of sidelink communication.

[0185] Sidelink resource pool

[0186] In sidelink communication, the resources used for both transmission and reception by the UE belong to the resource pool. For example, in a base station-scheduled transmission mode in sidelink communication, the base station schedules transmission resources for the sidelink UE from the resource pool; or, in a UE-aware transmission mode in sidelink communication, the UE determines the transmission resources from the resource pool.

[0187] For NR side-channel communication, resource allocation in the frequency domain is supported with sub-channels as the smallest granularity. That is, for PSSCH transmission, the resources occupied in the frequency domain are an integer number of sub-channels. A sub-channel can represent several consecutive resource blocks (RBs) in the frequency domain.

[0188] Perception-based resource allocation

[0189] For the perception-based resource allocation method (resource allocation method 2), the sidelink communication user equipment selects candidate resources within a time window (optionally, a resource selection window [n+T1, n+T2]), and determines candidate resources that overlap with the reserved resources indicated by the PSCCH sent by other user equipment in the listening time slot, and excludes these overlapping candidate resources. The physical layer reports the set of candidate resources that have not been excluded to the MAC layer, and the MAC layer selects transmission resources for the PSSCH / PSCCH. The set of transmission resources selected by the MAC layer is called the selected sidelink grant. The sidelink communication resources contained in a selected sidelink grant can be used for the initial transmission and all retransmissions of one MAC PDU (corresponding to one transport block TB), or can be used for the initial transmission and all retransmissions of multiple MAC PDUs (corresponding to multiple transport blocks TB). This invention does not impose any limitations on this.

[0190] Resource selection window [n+T1, n+T2]

[0191] In the sensing-based (or partially sensing) resource allocation method, the higher layer requests or triggers the physical layer to determine the resources for PSSCH / PSCCH transmission on time slot n (performing sensing or partial sensing). The resource selection window is defined as [n+T1, n+T2], meaning the user equipment selects transmission resources within this window. Where T1 satisfies the condition... The choice of T1 depends on the user equipment implementation; the RRC configuration information contains a configuration list of resource selection windows, sl-SelectionWindowList, where each priority corresponds to a given priority. TX The element representing the priority of PSSCH transmission is T. 2min If the T 2min If the delay is less than the remaining packet delay budget (remaining PDB), then T2 satisfies condition T. 2min ≤T2≤remaining PDB, the choice of T2 depends on the implementation of the user device; otherwise, T2 is set to remaining PDB. The definition is as follows (μSL represents the subcarrier spacing parameter for side-by-side communication, i.e., the subcarrier spacing is...). ):

[0192] Table 8.1.4-2: The value of

[0193]

[0194] Table 8.1.4-1: The value of

[0195]

[0196] LBT (Listen Before Talk) mechanism

[0197] For wireless communication on unlicensed spectrum, some countries or regions (e.g., Europe) require user equipment to perform LBT (Listen-Before-Speak) operation before transmitting wirelessly. This is also known as channel access operation, which involves sensing the channel to determine its availability. Specifically, for a period before communication transmission, the user equipment will only transmit if it detects that the channel is idle; otherwise, it will not transmit.

[0198] Specifically, for NR communication (NR-U) on unlicensed spectrum (or, for SL-U), the basic time unit of the sensing channel can be T. sl = 9μs. Within this time unit, if the energy detected by the base station or user equipment on the channel is lower than the energy threshold value X... Thresh When the duration is equal to or exceeds 4 μs, the base station or user equipment considers the channel to be idle within that time unit (or, referred to as LBT success). It is worth noting that the channel used by the base station or user equipment to detect energy and determine idleness represents a carrier containing a set of consecutive resource blocks (RBs), or a portion of that carrier. This channel can also be called the LBT bandwidth, LBT sub-band, or RB set. An LBT bandwidth or RB set can be equal to 20 MHz in the frequency domain, meaning that an RB set can exist on a 20 MHz carrier. The number of resource blocks (RBs) corresponding to multiple RB sets contained on a carrier (carriers exceeding 20 MHz, such as 40 MHz, 60 MHz, 80 MHz) and the guard band (GB) between two consecutive RB sets can be as shown in the table below:

[0199] Table 1: All RB sets and the number of RBs contained in a GB on a single carrier at 15kHz and 30kHz subcarrier spacing.

[0200]

[0201] In Table 1, taking a subcarrier spacing of 15kHz and a carrier bandwidth of 40MHz as an example, 105-6-105 indicates that the carrier contains two consecutive RB sets, each containing 105 RBs. Between these two RB sets, there is a guard band (GB) containing 6 consecutive RBs, for a total of 216 consecutive RBs, and so on for the other items in Table 1.

[0202] It is worth noting that the LBT operations performed by a (side-line communication) user equipment on different RB sets can be independent of each other (i.e., the two are unrelated). For example, a user equipment may detect that the channel is idle on RB set1, but detect that the channel is occupied (or busy) on RB set2. If a side-line communication user equipment selects resources for transmitting PSSCH / PSCCH that simultaneously include (all or part of) the RBs corresponding to RB set1 and RB set2, the user equipment may transmit the corresponding PSSCH / PSCCH if and only if the user equipment detects that the channel is idle on both RB set1 and RB set2.

[0203] Interlaced Resource Blocks (RBs)

[0204] Interleaving resource blocks are defined on bandwidth segments (BWP) and numbered using common resource blocks (CRBs). Each interleaving contains multiple common resource blocks within a BWP. The total number of interleavings is M. For a subcarrier spacing of 15 kHz, M = 10; for a subcarrier spacing of 30 kHz, M = 5. The CRB numbering of the interleaving numbered m (m ∈ {0, 1, ..., M-1}) on bandwidth segment i is as follows:

[0205]

[0206] in, Equal to 0, 1, ..., that is When equal to 0, the calculated result This indicates the CRB number of the first RB contained in interleaving m; When equal to 1, the calculated result is This indicates the CRB number of the second RB contained in the interleaving m; and so on. Indicates the starting CRB number of bandwidth segment i.

[0207] PSFCH (available) resources corresponding to a subchannel in a time slot

[0208] The PSFCH candidate resources mentioned in the specification can also be referred to as PSFCH available resources.

[0209] Frequency domain resources available for PSFCH transmission are configured (or pre-configured) via RRC signaling. For a resource block set RB set k, the total number (equally) allocated (mapped) of frequency domain resources available for PSFCH transmission to each sub-channel yields the number of PSFCH (available) resources corresponding to a sub-channel in a given time slot. in, It can be represented by the number of Physical Resource Blocks (PRBs), or by the number of interlaces, or by the number of Physical Resource Block subsets (PRBs).

[0210] The following provides a detailed description of specific examples and embodiments related to this invention. Furthermore, as described above, the examples and embodiments described herein are illustrative and intended to facilitate understanding of the invention, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.

[0211] [Example 1]

[0212] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the basic process of a method executed by a user equipment according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.

[0213] Below, in conjunction with Figure 1 The basic process diagram shown illustrates in detail the method executed by a user equipment according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.

[0214] like Figure 1 As shown, in Embodiment 1 of the present invention, the steps performed by the user equipment include:

[0215] In step S101, on the unlicensed spectrum (or, on the shared spectrum), the side-link communication user equipment determines the mapping relationship between the available resources of the physical side-link communication feedback channel PSFCH and the sub-channel.

[0216] Specifically, the user equipment determines the PSFCH resources corresponding to a subchannel in a time slot.

[0217] When the transmission structure of PSFCH on unlicensed spectrum (or, on shared spectrum) is not configured via RRC parameters (i.e., when the RRC parameter sl-TransmissionStructureForPSFCH is not provided), for resource block set RB set k, optionally, if If it is greater than 0 (or not equal to 0), then... Optionally, if So,

[0218] in,

[0219] ■ This indicates the number of PRBs in RB set k that are configured (or pre-configured) via RRC parameters and available for PSFCH transmission;

[0220] ■ This represents the number of sub-channels in which all PRBs in RB set k are located within RB set k;

[0221] ■ This indicates the period of the PSFCH resource configured (or pre-configured) via RRC parameters.

[0222] In step S102, the user equipment receives the Physical Side Line Communication Shared Channel (PSSCH).

[0223] In step S103, the user equipment determines the number of PSFCH candidate resources corresponding to the PSSCH.

[0224] Optionally, the PSFCH candidate resources can be used for the transmission of HARQ feedback information or conflict information in side-by-side communication.

[0225] Optionally, the (mapping) type of the PSFCH resource is configured (or pre-configured) to be all sub-channels allocated corresponding to the PSSCH (RRC parameter sl-PSFCH-CandidateResourceType is configured as 'allocSubCH').

[0226] The

[0227] in,

[0228]

[0229] ■ In the calculation, summing over k means summing over the resource block set RB set k, where RB set k represents (in the frequency domain) all RB sets that contain the PSSCH resource (or, sub-channel).

[0230] or,

[0231] ■ In the calculation, summing over k means summing over the resource block set RB set k, where all PRBs of at least one (or one) subchannel of the PSSCH (occupied, allocated, or corresponding) are located within the RB set k.

[0232] ■Optional, The calculated number of PSFCH resources (PRB number) and the corresponding PSSCH Each sub-channel is associated.

[0233] ■ This indicates the number of sub-channels in which all PRBs in the PSSCH (occupied, allocated, or corresponding) are located within the RB set k.

[0234] or,

[0235] ■ This indicates the number of sub-channels of the PSSCH within the RB set k.

[0236] ■ This indicates the number of cyclic shift pairs in the resource pool configuration information.

[0237] Figure 2 This is a block diagram illustrating the user equipment (UE) involved in this invention. For example... Figure 2 As shown, the user equipment UE80 includes a processor 801 and a memory 802. The processor 801 may include, for example, a microprocessor, a microcontroller, an embedded processor, etc. The memory 802 may include, for example, volatile memory (such as random access memory, RAM), a hard disk drive (HDD), non-volatile memory (such as flash memory), or other memory. Program instructions are stored on the memory 802. When executed by the processor 801, these instructions can perform the methods described in detail herein, executed by the user equipment.

[0238] The method and related apparatus of the present invention have been described above in conjunction with preferred embodiments. Those skilled in the art will understand that the methods shown above are merely exemplary, and the various embodiments described above can be combined with each other without contradiction. The method of the present invention is not limited to the steps and sequence shown above. The network nodes and user equipment shown above may include more modules, such as modules that can be developed or will be developed in the future for use with base stations, MMEs, or UEs, etc. The various identifiers shown above are merely exemplary and not limiting, and the present invention is not limited to the specific information elements exemplified by these identifiers. Those skilled in the art can make many variations and modifications based on the teachings of the illustrated embodiments.

[0239] It should be understood that the above embodiments of the present invention can be implemented by software, hardware, or a combination of both. For example, the various components inside the base station and user equipment in the above embodiments can be implemented by a variety of devices, including but not limited to: analog circuit devices, digital circuit devices, digital signal processing (DSP) circuits, programmable processors, application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), programmable logic devices (CPLDs), and so on.

[0240] In this application, "base station" can refer to a mobile communication data and control switching center with high transmission power and wide coverage, including functions such as resource allocation and scheduling, and data reception and transmission. "User equipment" can refer to user mobile terminals, such as mobile phones, laptops, and other terminal devices that can wirelessly communicate with base stations or micro base stations.

[0241] Furthermore, the embodiments of the present invention disclosed herein can be implemented on a computer program product. More specifically, the computer program product is one that has a computer-readable medium on which computer program logic is encoded, which, when executed on a computing device, provides related operations to implement the above-described technical solutions of the present invention. When executed on at least one processor of a computing system, the computer program logic causes the processor to perform the operations (methods) described in the embodiments of the present invention. This configuration of the present invention is typically provided as software, code, and / or other data structures disposed or encoded on a computer-readable medium such as an optical medium (e.g., CD-ROM), floppy disk, or hard disk, or other media such as firmware or microcode on one or more ROM, RAM, or PROM chips, or downloadable software images, shared databases, etc., in one or more modules. The software or firmware or such configuration can be installed on a computing device to cause one or more processors in the computing device to execute the technical solutions described in the embodiments of the present invention.

[0242] Furthermore, each functional module or feature of the base station equipment and terminal equipment used in each of the above embodiments can be implemented or executed by circuitry, which is typically one or more integrated circuits. Circuitry designed to perform the various functions described in this specification may include general-purpose processors, digital signal processors (DSPs), application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) or general-purpose integrated circuits, field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) or other programmable logic devices, discrete gate or transistor logic, or discrete hardware components, or any combination of the above devices. The general-purpose processor may be a microprocessor, or the processor may be an existing processor, controller, microcontroller, or state machine. The aforementioned general-purpose processor or each circuit may be configured by digital circuitry or by logic circuitry. Furthermore, when advancements in semiconductor technology lead to advanced technologies that can replace current integrated circuits, the present invention may also utilize integrated circuits obtained using such advanced technologies.

[0243] Although the present invention has been illustrated above with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will understand that various modifications, substitutions, and alterations can be made to the invention without departing from its spirit and scope. Therefore, the invention should not be limited by the above embodiments, but rather by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A method executed by a user equipment, comprising: On unlicensed or shared spectrum, side-link communication user equipment determines the mapping relationship between available resources and sub-channels of the Physical Side-link Communication Feedback Channel (PSFCH). The user equipment receives the Physical Side Line Communication Shared Channel (PSSCH); The user equipment determines the number of PSFCH candidate resources corresponding to the PSSCH.

2. The method performed by a user equipment according to claim 1, wherein, The user equipment determines the PSFCH resources corresponding to a subchannel in a time slot.

3. The method performed by a user equipment according to claim 2, wherein, When the transmission structure of the PSFCH on unlicensed or shared spectrum is not configured via Radio Resource Control (RRC) parameters, for resource block set RB set k, if If it is greater than 0, then if So in, This indicates the number of Physical Resource Blocks (PRBs) in the RB set k that are configured via RRC parameters and are available for PSFCH transmission; This represents the number of sub-channels in which all PRBs in RB set k are located within RB set k; This indicates the period of the PSFCH resource configured via RRC parameters.

4. The method performed by a user equipment according to claim 3, wherein, The PSFCH candidate resources are used for the transmission of side-by-side communication hybrid automatic repeat HARQ feedback information or side-by-side communication conflict information.

5. The method performed by a user equipment according to claim 3, wherein, The type of the PSFCH resource is configured to correspond to all sub-channels allocated by the PSSCH.

6. The method performed by a user equipment according to claim 3, wherein, The in, in, This represents the number of sub-channels in the PSSCH where all PRBs are located within the RB set k, or the number of sub-channels in the PSSCH within the RB set k. This indicates the number of cyclic shift pairs in the resource pool configuration information.

7. The method performed by a user equipment according to claim 6, wherein, exist In the calculation, summing over k means summing over the resource block set RB set k, where RB set k represents the resource block set containing the PSSCH resource.

8. The method performed by a user equipment according to claim 6, wherein, exist In the calculation, summing over k means summing over the resource block set RB set k, where all PRBs of the sub-channels of the PSSCH are located within the RB set k.

9. The method performed by a user equipment according to claim 7 or 8, wherein, The calculated number of PSFCH resources and the corresponding PSSCH Each sub-channel is associated.

10. A user equipment, comprising: processor; as well as Memory, which stores instructions The instructions are executed by the processor according to any one of claims 1 to 9.