Information receiving method, information sending method and device
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2023-08-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
The prior art is difficult to effectively solve the problem of physical random access channel (PRACH) coverage enhancement, especially the lack of specific solutions in the four-step random access type PRACH repetition.
By supporting PRACH repetition, the terminal device sends multiple PRACHs that carry the same random access preamble sequence in a random access attempt, and the network device conducts joint detection of the random access preamble sequences carried by different PRACHs to expand the PRACH coverage range .
It has achieved the expansion of PRACH coverage and enhanced uplink coverage, thereby improving network service quality and reducing capital expenditure and operating costs.
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Information receiving method, information sending method and device Technical Field
[0001] The present application relates to the field of communication technology. Background Art
[0002] Coverage is a key factor operators consider during the commercialization of cellular communication networks, directly impacting service quality, capital expenditures (CAPEX), and operating expenses (OPEX). In most actual deployment scenarios, uplink performance can be a bottleneck. For example, there are emerging vertical use cases with high uplink traffic, such as video uploads. In Release 17 (Rel-17), the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) discussed extending coverage for some bottleneck channels, including the Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH), the Physical Uplink Control Channel (PUCCH), and Msg3. However, not all coverage enhancement requirements have been addressed. For example, although the Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) is also a bottleneck channel, PRACH coverage enhancement remains unresolved. Therefore, PRACH coverage enhancement is a key goal in the NR coverage enhancement work in Rel-18.
[0003] It should be noted that the above introduction to the technical background is merely intended to provide a clear and complete description of the technical solutions of this application and facilitate understanding by those skilled in the art. Simply because these solutions are described in the background technology section of this application, it should not be assumed that the above technical solutions are well known to those skilled in the art.
[0004] Summary of the Invention
[0005] In order to enhance PRACH coverage, one of the solutions is to support PRACH repetition. For example, a terminal device can send multiple PRACHs carrying the same random access preamble sequence in one random access attempt (RACH attempt, or random access channel attempt). Accordingly, the network device can jointly detect the random access preamble sequences carried by different PRACHs. Thus, when the transmission loss between the terminal device and the base station is large (for example, due to a long distance or obstruction), the network device can still successfully detect the random access preamble sequence sent by the terminal device, thereby achieving the effect of expanding the PRACH coverage range, that is, enhancing the PRACH coverage. However, there is currently no specific solution to how to support PRACH repetition of the four-step random access type.
[0006] To address at least one of the above problems, embodiments of the present application provide an information receiving method, an information sending method, and an apparatus.
[0007] According to one aspect of an embodiment of the present application, there is provided an information receiving apparatus, applied to a terminal device, comprising:
[0008] A first receiving unit receives one or more second configuration information sent by a network device, wherein one second configuration information includes one or more first configuration information, and one first configuration information includes first information for configuring a feature combination, and / or second information for configuring a random access preamble sequence, and / or third information for configuring an RO group(s), and / or fourth information for configuring an RO(s), and / or fifth information for configuring an RO(s).
[0009] According to another aspect of an embodiment of the present application, there is provided an information sending apparatus, applied to a network device, comprising:
[0010] A first sending unit sends one or more second configuration information to a terminal device, wherein one second configuration information includes one or more first configuration information, and one first configuration information includes first information for configuring a feature combination, and / or second information for configuring a random access preamble sequence, and / or third information for configuring RO group(s), and / or fourth information for configuring RO(s), and / or fifth information for configuring RO(s).
[0011] According to another aspect of an embodiment of the present application, a communication system is provided, including: the terminal device of the aforementioned aspect and / or the network device of the aforementioned aspect.
[0012] One of the beneficial effects of the embodiments of the present application is that: a method for supporting PRACH repetition is provided, thereby expanding PARCH coverage and enhancing uplink coverage, thereby improving network service quality and reducing capital expenditure (CAPEX) and operating costs (OPEX).
[0013] With reference to the following description and accompanying drawings, specific embodiments of the present application are disclosed in detail, indicating the manner in which the principles of the present application can be employed. It should be understood that the embodiments of the present application are not limited in scope. Within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, the embodiments of the present application include many variations, modifications and equivalents.
[0014] Features described and / or illustrated with respect to one embodiment may be used in the same or similar manner in one or more other embodiments, combined with features in other embodiments, or substituted for features in other embodiments.
[0015] It should be emphasized that the term "include / comprising" when used herein refers to the presence of features, integers, steps or components, but does not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps or components. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The elements and features described in one figure or one embodiment of the present application can be combined with the elements and features shown in one or more other figures or embodiments. In addition, in the accompanying drawings, similar reference numerals represent corresponding parts in several figures and can be used to indicate corresponding parts used in more than one embodiment.
[0017] The included drawings are used to provide a further understanding of the embodiments of the present application, which constitute a part of the specification, are used to illustrate the implementation methods of the present application, and together with the text description, explain the principles of the present application. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of the present application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without inventive work. In the drawings:
[0018] FIG1 is a schematic diagram of a communication system according to an embodiment of the present application;
[0019] 2A and 2B are schematic diagrams of a random access process;
[0020] FIG3 is a schematic diagram of a method for sending and receiving information according to an embodiment of the present application;
[0021] Figures 4 to 38 are schematic diagrams of SSB-RO / RO group mapping according to embodiments of the present application;
[0022] FIG39 is a schematic diagram of a method for sending and receiving information according to an embodiment of the present application;
[0023] FIG40 is a schematic diagram of an information transceiver according to an embodiment of the present application;
[0024] FIG41 is a schematic diagram of an information transceiver according to an embodiment of the present application;
[0025] FIG42 is a schematic diagram of a network device according to an embodiment of the present application;
[0026] FIG43 is a schematic diagram of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present application;
[0027] FIG44 is a schematic diagram of a random access process according to an embodiment of the present application;
[0028] FIG45 is a schematic diagram of an information receiving method according to an embodiment of the present application;
[0029] Figure 46 is a schematic diagram of the information sending method attempted in this application. DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] The above and other features of the present application will become apparent through the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the description and the accompanying drawings, specific embodiments of the present application are disclosed in detail, which illustrate some embodiments in which the principles of the present application can be adopted. It should be understood that the present application is not limited to the described embodiments. On the contrary, the present application includes all modifications, variations and equivalents that fall within the scope of the appended claims.
[0031] In the embodiments of the present application, the terms "first", "second", etc. are used to distinguish different elements from the name, but do not indicate the spatial arrangement or temporal order of these elements, and these elements should not be limited by these terms. The term "and / or" includes any one and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed terms. The terms "comprising", "including", "having", etc. refer to the presence of the stated features, elements, components or components, but do not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, elements, components or components.
[0032] In the embodiments of this application, the singular forms "a," "the," etc. include plural forms and should be broadly understood to mean "a" or "a type" rather than being limited to "one." Furthermore, the term "said" should be understood to include both singular and plural forms, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Furthermore, the term "according to" should be understood to mean "at least in part based on...", the term "based on" should be understood to mean "at least in part based on...", and the term "related to..." should be understood to mean at least "determined according to...", unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
[0033] In the embodiments of the present application, the term "communication network" or "wireless communication network" may refer to a network that complies with any of the following communication standards, such as Long Term Evolution (LTE), enhanced Long Term Evolution (LTE-A, LTE-Advanced), Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA), High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA), etc.
[0034] Furthermore, communication between devices in the communication system may be carried out according to communication protocols of any stage, for example, including but not limited to the following communication protocols: 1G (generation), 2G, 2.5G, 2.75G, 3G, 4G, 4.5G and future 5G, New Radio (NR), etc., and / or other currently known or future communication protocols to be developed.
[0035] In the embodiments of the present application, the term "network device" refers to, for example, a device in a communication system that connects a terminal device to the communication network and provides services to the terminal device. Network devices may include, but are not limited to, the following devices: base station (BS), access point (AP), transmission reception point (TRP), broadcast transmitter, mobile management entity (MME), gateway, server, radio network controller (RNC), base station controller (BSC), etc.
[0036] Base stations may include, but are not limited to, NodeB (NB), evolved NodeB (eNodeB or eNB), 5G base stations (gNB), IAB hosts, and the like. They may also include remote radio heads (RRHs), remote radio units (RRUs), relays, or low-power nodes (e.g., femto, pico, etc.). The term "base station" may include some or all of their functions, and each base station may provide communication coverage for a specific geographic area. The term "cell" may refer to a base station and / or its coverage area, depending on the context in which the term is used.
[0037] In the embodiments of the present application, the term "user equipment" (UE) refers to, for example, a device that accesses a communication network through a network device and receives network services, and may also be referred to as "terminal equipment" (TE). Terminal equipment may be fixed or mobile, and may also be referred to as a mobile station (MS), terminal, user, subscriber station (SS), access terminal (AT), station, etc.
[0038] Terminal devices may include, but are not limited to, cellular phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), wireless modems, wireless communication devices, handheld devices, machine-type communication devices, laptop computers, cordless phones, smartphones, smart watches, digital cameras, and the like.
[0039] For another example, in scenarios such as the Internet of Things (IoT), the terminal device can also be a machine or device for monitoring or measurement, including but not limited to: machine type communication (MTC) terminal, vehicle-mounted communication terminal, device-to-device (D2D) terminal, machine-to-machine (M2M) terminal, and so on.
[0040] In the embodiments of the present application, existing services or future services can be transmitted between the network device and the terminal device. For example, these services may include but are not limited to: enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), massive machine type communication (mMTC), ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC), and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication, etc.
[0041] FIG1 is a schematic diagram of a communication system according to an embodiment of the present application, schematically illustrating a situation using a terminal device and a network device as an example. As shown in FIG1 , a communication system 100 may include a network device 101 and terminal devices 102 and 103. For simplicity, FIG1 illustrates only two terminal devices and one network device as an example, but the embodiments of the present application are not limited thereto.
[0042] In the embodiment of the present application, existing services or future services can be transmitted between the network device 101 and the terminal devices 102 and 103. For example, these services may include but are not limited to: enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), massive machine type communication (mMTC), and ultra-reliable and low-latency communication (URLLC), etc.
[0043] The terminal device 102 may send data to the network device 101, for example, using an authorized or unauthorized transmission mode. The network device 101 may receive data sent by one or more terminal devices 102 and provide feedback to the terminal device 102, such as ACK / NACK information. The terminal device 102 may confirm the end of the transmission process, or may continue with new data transmission, or may retransmit the data based on the feedback information.
[0044] It is worth noting that FIG1 shows that both terminal devices 102 and 103 are within the coverage range of network device 101, but the present application is not limited thereto. Both terminal devices 102 and 103 may not be within the coverage range of network device 101, or one terminal device 102 may be within the coverage range of network device 101 while the other terminal device 103 is outside the coverage range of network device 101.
[0045] In the embodiment of the present application, the high-layer signaling may be, for example, radio resource control (RRC) signaling; RRC signaling may include, for example, an RRC message, such as a master information block (MIB), system information, or a dedicated RRC message; or an RRC information element (RRC IE); or an information field included in an RRC message or an RRC information element (or an information field included in an information field). The high-layer signaling may also be, for example, medium access control (MAC) signaling; or a MAC control element (MAC CE). However, the present application is not limited thereto.
[0046] In the embodiments of the present application, a plurality refers to at least two, or two or more.
[0047] In the embodiments of the present application, predefined refers to what is specified by the protocol or determined according to the rules specified by the protocol, and no additional configuration is required. Configuration / indication (which can be interchangeable in some cases) refers to the direct or indirect configuration / indication of the network device through high-layer signaling and / or physical layer signaling. Physical layer signaling, for example, refers to control information (DCI) carried by the physical control channel or control information carried by the sequence, but is not limited to this. It can be configured / indicated by introducing high-layer parameters in high-layer signaling, and high-layer parameters refer to information fields (fields) and / or information elements (IE) in high-layer signaling. For example, the information field included in the RRC IE or RRC message or RRC information element (or the information field included in the information field) can also be called high-layer parameters. However, the present application is not limited to this.
[0048] NR defines two types of RA for random access procedures: 4-step RA type and 2-step RA type. The two RA types include CBRA and CFRA. In some cases, the 2-step RA type can fall back or switch to the 4-step RA type.
[0049] Among them, 4-step RA type contention-based random access (CBRA with 4-step RA type, or 4-step CBRA) requires at least 4 steps, and can also be called 4-step random access (4-step RA or 4-step RACH). 4-step random access includes two information exchanges between the network device and the terminal device. Figure 2A is a schematic diagram of the 4-step random access process. As shown in Figure 2A, in Msg1 (or MSG1), the terminal device sends a random access preamble (preamble). After sending Msg1, the terminal device listens for a response (random access response, RAR) from the network device in a window (egRAR window). In Msg2 (or MSG2), the network device sends a random access response. In Msg3 (or MSG3), the terminal device sends an uplink message on the allocated uplink resources (or uses the uplink grant scheduled in the random access response, UL grant) to send Msg3). In Msg4 (or MSG4), the network device returns a contention resolution message to the terminal device that has successfully accessed. If the terminal device does not receive Msg2 or the corresponding RAR after sending Msg1, or if contention resolution is unsuccessful after Msg3 transmission or retransmission, the UE returns to Msg1 transmission.
[0050] In the embodiment of the present application, Msg2 in CBRA may also be referred to as RAR, but the present application is not limited thereto.
[0051] The 4-step RA type non-contention-based random access (CFRA with 4-step RA type) requires at least 2 or 3 steps (depending on whether Msg0 is included), as shown in Figure 2B, wherein, in Msg0 (MSG0), the network device allocates a dedicated random access preamble and / or PRACH resources to the terminal device, in Msg1 (or MSG1), the terminal device sends a random access preamble, and after sending Msg1, the terminal device listens for a response (random access response, RAR) from the network device in a window (e.g., RAR window). In Msg2 (or MSG2), the network device sends a random access response. The terminal device ends the random access process upon receiving the random access response. Currently, in the research of Rel-17, in order to support a variety of four features related to random access, a configuration framework of feature combination and additional RACH configuration is introduced. A feature combination can include one or more features. When it includes only one, it can also be directly called a feature. The four features mentioned above include: small data transmission (SDT), network slicing, low-capability user equipment or reduced-capability UE (Redcap UE), and Msg3 repetition. For example, a Redcap UE can perform SDT (the corresponding feature combination includes at least Redcap and SDT); a Redcap UE can implement high-priority services corresponding to slicing (the corresponding feature combination includes at least Redcap and slicing), etc.
[0052] Currently, there is no specific solution for how to support PRACH repetition with four-step random access, for example, how to configure the random access preamble and / or RO for PRACH repetition, and how to determine the transmit power of PRACH transmission for PRACH repetition.
[0053] The inventors propose that in order to support PRACH repetition, PRACH repetition can be introduced as a feature into the feature combination. For random access processes associated with different features or feature combinations (feature / feature combination), during the random access process, the terminal device can send PRACH transmission to the network device through the random access resource corresponding to the feature or feature combination. In order to enable the network device to distinguish different feature combinations and then send appropriate / matching response information (such as RAR) to the terminal device, different feature combinations can be configured with different random access preamble sequences and / or ROs. Currently, an additional random access channel configuration list (additionalRACH-ConfigList-r17) has been added to the configuration of partial bandwidth, and this configuration list carries the configuration information of the random access preamble for different feature combinations.
[0054] However, the inventors have discovered that random access configuration for feature combinations has at least the following problems:
[0055] Question 1: If the same feature combination can include different first message repetition times, when configuring random access resources for the same feature combination, it is necessary to distinguish different first message repetition times through preambles and / or PRACH occasions (that is, the preambles and / or PRACH occasions corresponding to different first message repetition times are different (no intersection)). On the one hand, this enables the network device to detect and receive Msg1 based on different first message repetition times with lower complexity. On the other hand, more importantly, this enables the network device to determine the last PRACH occasion corresponding to the transmission of Msg1 by the terminal device in a RACH attempt after receiving Msg1, and then determine the RA-RNTI and RAR window based on the PRACH occasion, so as to send RAR to the terminal device. On the contrary, if different transmission times are not distinguished through preambles and / or PRACH occasions, the complexity of the network device's detection and reception will be higher, and it may not be possible to use the correct RA-RNTI to send RAR to the terminal device within the appropriate time range, resulting in random access failure.
[0056] Problem 2: In the random access configuration for the feature combination, ssb-SharedRO-MaskIndex is included, indicating the ROs configuration allowed to be used in one (SSB-to-RO) third mapping cycle for the ROs of a feature combination. In one mapping cycle, different SSBs (indexes) are respectively associated with N ROs, where 1 <= N <= 8. For the terminal device, based on the assumption that there can be only one PRACH transmission in one RACH attempt, since any SS(index)B is associated with the same number and at least one PRACH occasion within one mapping cycle, the terminal device can select any SSB(index) to perform PRACH transmission for one RACH attempt within any mapping cycle. However, for the case of PRACH repetition, the above method may no longer apply. For example, in the case of PRACH repetition, the terminal device needs to use multiple ROs in one RACH attempt, and these multiple ROs may need to span multiple mapping cycles. For example, the repetition count is 4 times, and one SSB(index) is only associated with one PRACH occasion in each (SSB-to-RO) mapping cycle. Another example is that for PRACH repetition, a new mapping method between SSB(index) and PRACH occasion may need to be introduced, and it cannot be configured by indicating the PRACHs occasions allowed to be used in one (SSB-to-RO) mapping cycle.
[0057] The following describes various implementation manners of the embodiments of the present application in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. These implementation manners are merely exemplary and do not limit the present application.
[0058] Embodiments of the first aspect
[0059] The embodiments of the present application provide an information transceiver method, which is described from the perspective of the terminal device.
[0060] FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of the information transceiver method of the embodiments of the present application. As shown in FIG. 3, the method includes:
[0061] 301, the terminal device sends the first message of the random access procedure on more than one first physical random access channel opportunity (PRACH occasions, RO);
[0062] 302 : The terminal device receives a second message in response to the first message after a last first PRACH occasion among the more than one first PRACH occasions.
[0063] It is worth noting that FIG3 above is merely a schematic illustration of an embodiment of the present application, and the present application is not limited thereto. For example, the execution order of the various operations may be appropriately adjusted, and other operations may be added or some operations may be reduced. Those skilled in the art may make appropriate modifications based on the above description, and are not limited to the description of FIG3 above.
[0064] In the following embodiments, PRACH transmission / send can be replaced by PRACH transmission, PRACH occasion can be replaced by PRACH opportunity or PRACH transmission opportunity or RACH occasion / opportunity, RACH transmission opportunity (PRACH occasion, PRACH transmission occasion, RACH occasion), or RO or PRACH resource or time-frequency resource for transmitting PRACH. The first message is Msg1, which can be replaced by PRACH or preamble or random access preamble or preamble sequence, indicating the object sent on RO; random access attempt (RACH attempt) can be replaced by preamble attempt (preamble attempt) or Msg1 attempt (Msg1 attempt); PRACH repetition (repetition) can be replaced by Msg1 repetition or multiple PRACH transmissions / sends (multiple PRACH transmissions). The second message is Msg2, which is used to carry the random access response RAR.
[0065] In some embodiments, the more than one first ROs belong to an RO group and / or a set of random access resources. The last first RO is the last RO in the RO group. The RO group belongs to the random access resource set. A second RO refers to an RO (configured by a network device for a terminal device and / or by the terminal device) that can (is capable of) sending a first message. The second RO in a RACH attempt includes the more than one first ROs. The first RO refers to the RO that actually sends the first message, and also includes ROs that do not actually send the first message. The random access resource set will be described later.
[0066] In some embodiments, to support first message repetition, a feature for first message repetition is defined, wherein a feature for first message repetition number includes multiple different first message repetition numbers, or a feature for first message repetition number includes only one first message repetition number.
[0067] In some embodiments, the feature for the first message repetition is called, for example, the first message repetition, or the number of first message repetitions.
[0068] In some embodiments, a feature is defined for the first message repetition, and the feature includes all first message repetition times (e.g., 2, 4, 8). Alternatively, multiple features are defined for the first message repetition, and each feature includes a first message repetition time, for example, 3 features are defined, including 2, 4, and 8 respectively.
[0069] In some embodiments, if a feature is defined for the first message repetition, a feature combination including the feature includes multiple / all first message repetitions. If multiple features are defined for the first message repetition and different features each include a first message repetition, a feature combination including one of the features only includes the one first message repetition, and a feature combination including multiple of the features only includes multiple first message repetitions.
[0070] In some embodiments, a feature combination can include at most one feature repeated for the first message, but the present application is not limited thereto.
[0071] In some embodiments, the feature for first message repetition can be combined with one or more of the above four features and / or other features. For example, the feature for configuring first message repetition is added to FeatureCombination-r17.
[0072] In some embodiments, the random access resource set is configured by one or more other information in the first configuration information (FeatureCombinationPreambles) including the first information for configuring a feature combination. In order to support PRACH repetition, the feature combination configured by the first information includes the first message repetition and / or one or more first message repetitions, and / or the one or more first message repetitions include the random access process and / or the random access attempt corresponding to the first message and / or the first message repetitions used by the first message. When the feature combination configured by the first information includes the first message repetition (msg1-Repetitions), the first message repetition can also be regarded as a feature, configured by the first information (FeatureCombination-r17), for example, the first information includes optional redCap, smallData, nsag, msg3-Repetitions, and the newly added feature type msg1-Repetitions; and / or the first information can be used to configure one or more first message repetitions.
[0073] In some embodiments, the first message repetition number may also be referred to as the PRACH repetition number (or the Msg1 repetition number, or the number of Msg1repetition), the number of multiple PRACH transmissions, or simply the repetition number.
[0074] For example, it refers to the number of PRACHs or preamble sequences sent in one RACH attempt. For another example, the first message repetition number refers to the maximum number of PRACH transmissions or preamble sequence transmissions in one RACH attempt, and / or the number of ROs corresponding to one RACH attempt (for example, the number of corresponding second ROs), and / or the number of ROs selected for one RACH attempt, and / or the number of ROs included in an RO group selected for one RACH attempt, and / or the number of ROs included in an RO group to which one or more ROs selected for one RACH attempt belong.
[0075] For example, the first message may be repeated 2, 4, or 8 times, but is not limited thereto, and may also be repeated 16 times.
[0076] In some embodiments, the actual number of PRACH or preamble sequence transmissions / sends by the terminal device in a RACH attempt is less than or equal to the first message repetition number, or the number of first ROs in a RACH attempt is less than or equal to the number of second ROs in the RACH attempt.
[0077] In some embodiments, in 301 and 302, the terminal device sends a first message of the random access process to more than one first RO among multiple second ROs attempted in a RACH; and receives a second message after the last second RO among the multiple second ROs (the last first RO among the more than one first ROs is the second RO (when the last second RO is the first RO), or before the second RO (when the last second RO is not the first RO)). For example, the terminal device attempts to detect DCI format 1_0 scrambled by the corresponding CRC and the corresponding RA-RNTI in a window (RAR window) (the DCI format 1_0 is used to schedule the PDSCH for carrying RAR), and the window starts after the last second RO. The starting position of the window is specifically, for example, the first symbol of the earliest CORESET of the PDCCH that the terminal device is configured to receive for the Type1-PDCCH CSS set, that is, at least one symbol after the last symbol of the last RO (the last second RO) corresponding to the PRACH transmission (or, PRACH transmission(s), or, the RACH attempt, or, PRACH transmission(s) of the RACH attempt), wherein the symbol duration corresponds to the SCS corresponding to the Type1-PDCCH CSS set (or, the PDCCH, or, the activated downlink BWP).
[0078] The corresponding RA-RNTI is also determined based on the last second RO. For example, the corresponding RA-RNTI is the RA-RNTI associated with the last second RO. For example, the RA-RNTI associated with the last (valid) RO (the last second RO in the RO group) in an RO group for Msg 1 repetition (including the multiple second ROs) is calculated according to the following formula: RA-RNTI = 1 + s_id + 14 × t_id + 14 × 80 × f_id + 14 × 80 × 8 × ul_carrier_id
[0079] Correspondingly, the network device sends the DCI format 1_0 to the terminal device in the window, thereby sending the second message carrying the RAR to the terminal device.
[0080] In some embodiments, the random access resource set includes RO groups corresponding to the one or more first message repetition times. The number of ROs included in (any) one of the RO group(s) corresponding to a first message repetition time is equal to the first message repetition time, or the number of ROs included in (any) one of the RO group(s) corresponding to a first message repetition time is greater than or equal to the first message repetition time.
[0081] In some embodiments, the MAC layer of the terminal device determines the corresponding random access resource set according to the first configuration information. It is necessary to consider the applicability of each feature, determine the availability of the random access resource, and select the random access resource set according to the applicable feature.
[0082] In some embodiments, the first message repetition and / or one or more first message repetition numbers are applicable to the random access procedure. The terminal device selects one or more random access resource sets. The one or more random access resource sets are available for the first message repetition (Msg1 repetition) and / or the one or more first message repetition numbers (the number of repetions for Msg1). At least two of the multiple random access resource sets are available for different first message repetition numbers. For a random access attempt or an Msg1 transmission, the terminal device selects ROs from a random access resource set that is available for the first repetition number used for the random access attempt and / or Msg1 transmission.
[0083] In some embodiments, the terminal device determines whether the first message repetition and / or one or more first message repetition times are applicable to the random access procedure and / or the random access attempt corresponding to the first message and / or the first message based on at least one of the one or more first RSRP thresholds. At least one of the one or more first RSRP thresholds includes a maximum value among the one or more first RSRP thresholds. In addition, the terminal device determines the first message repetition times adopted for a random access procedure and / or a random access attempt and / or a Msg 1 transmission based on at least one of the one or more first RSRP thresholds.
[0084] In some embodiments, the terminal device further needs to select ROs from the random access resource set, including: the terminal device selecting the RO group from the random access resource set, or selecting one or more ROs in the RO group from the random access resource set. The one or more ROs include: a first RO. The first RO refers to: the RO with the smallest first RO index, second RO index, or third RO index in the RO groups, and / or the first RO in the time domain. Other ROs are determined based on the first RO and the mapping relationship described below. The first RO index, second RO index, and third RO index will be described below.
[0085] For example, selecting the RO group from the random access resource set includes: selecting the RO group from the RO group(s) in the random access resource set corresponding to the random access process and / or the random access attempt corresponding to the first message and / or the first message repetition number used by the first message.
[0086] For example, selecting one or more ROs in the RO group from the random access resource set includes: selecting one or more ROs in the RO group from the RO group(s) corresponding to the random access attempt corresponding to the random access process and / or the first message and / or the first message repetition number used by the first message in the random access resource set.
[0087] The following describes how to configure random access resources.
[0088] In some embodiments, FIG45 is a schematic diagram of an information receiving method according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in FIG45 , the method includes: 4501, receiving one or more second configuration information sent by a network device, wherein one second configuration information includes one or more first configuration information, wherein one first configuration information includes first information for configuring a feature combination, and / or second information for configuring a random access preamble sequence, and / or third information for configuring an RO group(s), and / or fourth information for configuring an RO(s), and / or fifth information for configuring an RO(s). The one or more second configuration information (RACH-ConfigCommon) are used to configure / define cell-specific random access parameters. A second configuration information includes one or more first configuration information (used to configure a feature combination and / or a random access resource set corresponding to the feature combination), and a first configuration information includes first information for configuring the feature combination, and / or second information for configuring the random access preamble sequence, and / or third information for configuring RO group(s), and / or fourth information for configuring RO(s), and / or fifth information (ssb-SharedRO-MaskIndex-r17) for configuring RO(s).
[0089] In some embodiments, a first configuration information includes a first information, and a first information is used to configure a feature combination. The relationship between the feature combination and the number of repetitions of the first message is described below.
[0090] In some embodiments, for a feature combination, it may include or exclude the first message repetition and / or the first message repetition number, and / or include at most one first message repetition number or support only one first message repetition number at most (for example, 2 or 4 or 8), or it may include more than one first message repetition number or support more than one first message repetition number, wherein, when supporting one first message repetition number, in the embodiments described below, the same method as supporting only one first message repetition number at most may be used to configure random access resources. When supporting multiple first message repetition numbers, in the embodiments described below, the same or different method as supporting only one first message repetition number at most may be used to configure random access resources. In addition, the network device may configure one or more first message repetition numbers for the terminal device for a feature combination.
[0091] In some embodiments, for a feature combination comprising multiple first message repetition times, two random access preamble sequences corresponding to the multiple first message repetition times are the same or different, and / or two ROs corresponding to the multiple first message repetition times are the same or different. The ROs corresponding to two first message repetition times corresponding to different random access preamble sequences are the same or different. The ROs corresponding to two first message repetition times corresponding to the same random access preamble sequence are different. The term "same" refers to an intersection, being completely identical, or being partially identical; and the term "different" refers to a lack of intersection or being completely different.
[0092] In some embodiments, the ROs corresponding to a first message repetition number include: the RO(s) included in the RO group(s) corresponding to the first message repetition number.
[0093] In some embodiments, for a feature combination including multiple first message repetition times, the RO groups corresponding to different first message repetition times include the same ROs; or, the ROs included in the RO groups with a smaller first message repetition time are a subset of the ROs included in the RO groups with a larger first message repetition time; or, the ROs included in the RO groups with a larger first message repetition time are a subset of the ROs included in the RO groups with a smaller first message repetition time.
[0094] In some embodiments, for a feature combination including multiple first message repetition numbers, the ROs corresponding to different first message repetition numbers are the same; or, the ROs corresponding to the smaller first message repetition number are a subset of the ROs corresponding to the larger first message repetition number; or, the ROs corresponding to the larger first message repetition number are a subset of the ROs corresponding to the smaller first message repetition number.
[0095] The following describes how to configure random access resources (random access preamble sequence or RO or RO group) in combination with the second to fifth information respectively.
[0096] In some embodiments, the second information is used to configure a random access preamble sequence corresponding to a feature combination configured with the first information. For a feature combination including multiple first message repetition times, the second information configures corresponding random access preamble sequences for different first message repetition times in the feature combination, thereby enabling different first message repetition times to be distinguished by the random preamble sequence. However, the embodiments of the present application are not limited to this, or the first message repetition times do not need to be considered, and the first information configures a random access preamble sequence for a feature combination.
[0097] In some embodiments, the second information includes one or more first information elements (IEs), and the first IE is used to configure a corresponding random access preamble sequence for a first message repetition number; or, the second information includes one or more first information fields, and the first information field is used to configure a corresponding random access preamble sequence for a first message repetition number.
[0098] In some embodiments, for a feature combination, RO group or RO may not be configured, and only the random access preamble configured by the second information is used to distinguish single PRACH transmission and multiple PRACH transmission (PRACH repeated transmission), and when distinguishing PARCH repeated transmission, different first message repetition times are distinguished.
[0099] In some embodiments, for a feature combination, an RO group or an RO may be indicated, which is described in detail below.
[0100] In some embodiments, the third information is used to configure RO group(s) corresponding to the feature combination configured by the first information, thereby enabling the distinction of different first message repetition times by RO group. However, this embodiment of the present application is not limited to this. Alternatively, the first message repetition time may be ignored, and the third information may configure RO groups for a feature combination.
[0101] In some embodiments, for a feature combination including multiple first message repetition times, the third information configures corresponding RO groups for different first message repetition times in the feature combination. For example, the third information includes one or more second IEs, and the second IEs are used to configure corresponding RO groups for a first message repetition time; or, the third information includes one or more second information fields, and the second information fields are used to configure corresponding RO groups for a first message repetition time.
[0102] In some embodiments, the third information configures RO groups based on the first number of repetitions and / or the first RO group index and / or the second RO group index and / or the first group index and / or the first RO index and / or the second RO index and / or the third RO index and / or the second group index (wherein, the first RO group index and / or the second RO group index and / or the first group index and / or the first RO index and / or the second RO index and / or the third RO index and / or the second group index can be numbered sequentially starting from 0 or 1, respectively), and / or the third information configures the RO group(s) for one (per) time period or mapping period.
[0103] In some embodiments, the first repetition number is used to configure RO groups for a feature combination and / or a first message repetition number of a feature combination. The first repetition number is the same as or different from the first message repetition number supported by the feature combination.
[0104] In some embodiments, the first repetition count is the first message repetition count included in the feature combination configured by the first information. For a feature combination including multiple first message repetition counts, the third information configures RO groups corresponding to each first message repetition count based on the multiple first message repetition counts. The number of ROs included in (any) RO group corresponding to a first message repetition count is equal to the first message repetition count.
[0105] In some embodiments, the first repetition number is predefined. For example, the first repetition number is the maximum value of the first message repetition numbers configured in the second configuration information (or in one or more first configuration information), and / or the first message repetition number corresponding to the minimum first RSRP threshold configured in the seventh information, and / or the first message repetition number corresponding to the first first RSRP threshold configured in the seventh information, and / or the maximum value of the first message repetition numbers included in the feature combination configured in the first information; or is equal to 2, 4, or 8.
[0106] In some embodiments, the first repetition number is (directly) configured / indicated by the sixth information (e.g., carried by BWP-UplinkCommon or RACH-ConfigCommon) used to configure the first repetition number, and the first repetition number indicated by the fourth information may be 2, 4, or 8, etc.
[0107] In some embodiments, the first number of repetitions is configured / indicated by seventh information used to configure a first RSRP threshold for first message repetition, the seventh information is carried by BWP configuration, and the terminal device receives the seventh information for configuring one or more first RSRP thresholds, at least one of the first RSRP thresholds is used by the terminal device to determine whether the first message repetition and / or a first message repetition number is applicable to a random access process, and / or at least one of the first RSRP thresholds is used by the terminal device to determine the first message repetition number adopted for a random access attempt or a Msg1 transmission.
[0108] In some embodiments, the third information configures RO groups based on the first repetition number, which means that the third information indicates the RO group(s) corresponding to the first repetition number, and the number of ROs included in one RO group in the first RO group(s) is equal to the first repetition number. The number of ROs included in (any) RO group corresponding to a first repetition number is equal to the first repetition number. The terminal device determines the association relationship between RO groups and / or SSBs and RO groups based on the first repetition number and other information in the second configuration information, or based on the first repetition number and other information in the second configuration information and the eighth information. Alternatively, the terminal device determines the RO groups corresponding to one or more first message repetition numbers included in the feature combination configured by the first information based on the RO group(s) corresponding to the first repetition number.
[0109] In some embodiments, the first RO group index is used to uniquely identify an RO group within a time period or mapping cycle. The time period is the first time period, the second time period, the third time period, or the fourth time period, and the mapping cycle is the first mapping cycle or the second mapping cycle. The time periods and mapping cycles will be described later. The first RO group index represents the sequence number of an SSB-associated RO group(s) within the time period or mapping cycle, or the sequence number of the RO group(s) within the time period or mapping cycle. The number of ROs included in an RO group within the RO group(s) is equal to the first repetition count.
[0110] In some embodiments, the second RO group index is used to uniquely identify an RO group within a group of RO groups within a time period or mapping period. The time period is the first time period, the second time period, the third time period, or the fourth time period, and the mapping period is the first mapping period or the second mapping period. The time periods and mapping periods will be described later. The second RO group index represents the sequence number of an SSB-associated RO group(s) within the group of RO groups(s), or the sequence number of an RO group(s) within the group of RO groups(s). The number of ROs included in an RO group within the RO group(s) is equal to the first repetition count.
[0111] In some embodiments, the first group index is used to uniquely identify a group of RO group(s) within a time period or a mapping period. The time period is the first time period or the second time period or the third time period or the fourth time period, and the mapping period is the first mapping period or the second mapping period. The above-mentioned time periods and mapping periods will be described later. The first group index represents the group number of the RO group(s) associated with an SSB within the time period or the mapping period, or the group number of the RO group(s) within the time period or the mapping period. The number of ROs included in an RO group in the RO group(s) is equal to the first number of repetitions. The number of RO groups included in the group of RO groups is predefined or indicated by a network device. The RO groups included in a group of RO groups are determined according to the first RO group index.
[0112] In some embodiments, the third information includes a first RO group index, and / or a second RO group index, and / or a first group index, and / or a first bitmap, and / or a second bitmap, and / or a RO group mask index, and / or a first RIV value. A bit in the first bitmap corresponds to one or more first RO group indexes, or one or more first group indexes, or one or more RO group(s), or one or more groups of RO group(s). A bit in the second bitmap corresponds to one or more second RO group indexes, or one or more RO group(s) in a group of RO group(s). The second RO group index, and / or the second bitmap, and / or the RO group mask index, and / or the first RIV value indicate RO groups from the RO groups indicated by the first bitmap. The RO group mask index and / or the first RIV value are defined based on the first RO group index and / or the second RO group index.
[0113] In some embodiments, the third information can also be used to configure a corresponding RO for a feature combination configured in the first information. For a feature combination including multiple first message repetition times, the third information can configure corresponding ROs for different first message repetition times in the feature combination. The third information can include one or more second IEs, which are used to configure a corresponding RO for a first message repetition time; or the third information can include one or more second information fields, which are used to configure a corresponding RO for a first message repetition time. And / or the third information can configure an RO for a time period or mapping period.
[0114] In some embodiments, the first RO index is used to uniquely identify an RO within a time period or mapping cycle. The time period is the first time period, the second time period, the third time period, the fourth time period, a first association time period, or a first association pattern time period, and the mapping cycle is the first mapping cycle, the second mapping cycle, or the third mapping cycle. The above time periods and mapping cycles will be described later. The first RO index represents the sequence number of an RO associated with an SSB within the time period or mapping cycle, or the sequence number of the RO within the time period or mapping cycle.
[0115] In some embodiments, the second RO index is used to uniquely identify an RO within a group of ROs within a time period or mapping cycle. This time period or mapping cycle is the same as that of the first RO index implementation and is not further described here. The second RO index represents the sequence number of an RO associated with an SSB within the group of ROs, or the sequence number of an RO within the group of ROs.
[0116] In some embodiments, the second group index is used to uniquely identify a group of ROs within a time period or mapping cycle. This time period or mapping cycle is the same as the implementation of the first RO index and is not further described here. The second group index represents the sequence number of the group of ROs associated with an SSB within the time period or mapping cycle, or the sequence number of the group of ROs within the time period or mapping cycle. The number of ROs included in the group of ROs is predefined or indicated by the network device.
[0117] In some embodiments, the terminal device may receive eighth information, where the eighth information is used to indicate a group of ROs, and the third information indicates an RO group from the group of ROs.
[0118] In some embodiments, the third information includes a first RO index, and / or a second RO index, and / or a second group index, and / or a third bitmap, and / or a fourth bitmap, and / or a RO mask index, and / or a second RIV value.
[0119] In some embodiments, a bit in the third bitmap corresponds to one or more first RO indexes, or one or more second group indexes, or one or more ROs, or one or more groups of ROs. A bit in the fourth bitmap corresponds to one or more second RO indexes, or one or more ROs in a group of ROs. The second RO index and / or the fourth bitmap and / or the RO mask index and / or the second RIV value indicates an RO from the ROs indicated by the third bitmap. The RO mask index and / or the second RIV value are defined based on the first RO index and / or the second RO index.
[0120] In some embodiments, the third information indicates an RO group by indicating one or more ROs in an RO group in the first RO group set. The terminal device determines the RO groups corresponding to the number of repetitions of the first message and the association relationship between the SSB and the RO groups based on the RO(s) indicated by the third information.
[0121] How the RO and RO group indexes are arranged will be described later with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0122] In some embodiments, for a feature combination including multiple first message repetition times, the fourth information configures ROs for different first message repetition times, thereby enabling the different first message repetition times to be distinguished by the RO. However, the embodiments of the present application are not limited thereto.
[0123] In some embodiments, the fourth information may configure the RO based on the number of first message repetitions of a feature combination (supported). For a feature combination including multiple first message repetitions, the fourth information configures ROs for different first message repetitions, and the terminal device determines the mapping relationship between RO groups and / or SSBs and RO groups based on the ROs indicated by the fourth information. The fourth information is based on the first RO index and / or the second RO index and / or the third RO index and / or the second group index indication (ROs), or configures the RO for a (per) time period or mapping period. The implementation methods of the first RO index, the second RO index, the third RO index, and the second group index are as described above and will not be repeated here.
[0124] In some embodiments, the fifth information is based on a third RO index indication (ROs), where the third RO index indicates a sequence number of a RO(s) associated with an SSB in a third mapping period to determine the RO associated with the SSB.
[0125] In some embodiments, the third information may not be added, and the fifth information may be used to indicate the RO group. The indication method may refer to the third information and will not be described in detail here.
[0126] In some embodiments, if a feature combination of the first information configuration included in a first configuration information includes a first message repetition (Msg1 repetition) and / or one or more first message repetition times, the fifth information is absent, and / or the third information and / or the fourth information is optionally present. For a first configuration information including a feature combination of the first information configuration that does not include the first message repetition (Msg1 repetition) and / or does not include the first message repetition times, the third information and / or the fourth information is absent. For a first configuration information including a feature combination of the first information configuration that includes the first message repetition (Msg1 repetition) and / or one or more first message repetition times, the third information and / or the fourth information is optionally present.
[0127] The following describes how the RO / RO group index is arranged and how to determine the mapping relationship or association relationship between SSB and RO / RO group with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0128] In some embodiments, SSB can also be replaced by SSB index. For example, an SSB index is used to refer to the SSB(s) with / corresponding to the SSB index. In an SSB transmission cycle, an SSB index corresponds to one or more SSB(s).
[0129] In some embodiments, SSB can also be replaced by candidate SSB index. For example, a candidate SSB index is used to refer to the SSB(s) having / corresponding to the candidate SSB index. In one SSB transmission cycle, one candidate SSB index corresponds to one SSB. In some embodiments, the terminal device needs to determine valid ROs (valid RO) based on the spectrum type and / or uplink frequency band type and / or TDD uplink and downlink configuration and / or SSB(s) corresponding to the SSB indexes provided (ssb-PositionsInBurst (indication information) in the system information SIB1 or the serving cell configuration information ServingCellConfigCommon). Other ROs are invalid ROs (invalid RO).
[0130] For example, for paired spectrum (or FDD spectrum) or SUL (supplementary UL carrier, or supplementary uplink band), all ROs are valid. For unpaired spectrum (or TDD spectrum), if the terminal device is not provided with a common TDD uplink and downlink configuration (such as tdd-UL-DL-ConfigurationCommon), a RO (in a PRACH slot) is valid if the RO is not in the same PRACH slot as the SSB and precedes the SSB, and the RO starts at least Ngap symbols after the previous SSB (received), and, (only for unlicensed / shared spectrum) if the channel access mode is semi-static, the RO does not overlap with a set of consecutive symbols before the start of the channel occupancy time in which the next UE will not transmit (signal). If the terminal device is provided with the above-mentioned common TDD uplink and downlink configuration, a RO is valid if the RO is within the uplink symbol (configured by the common TDD uplink and downlink configuration), or the RO (not completely within the above-mentioned uplink symbol and) starts at least Ngap symbols after the last downlink symbol and at least Ngap symbols after the last SSB (received), and (only for Unlicensed / shared spectrum) if the channel access mode is semi-static, the RO does not overlap with a set of consecutive symbols before the start of the channel occupancy time during which the next UE will not transmit (signal). The value of Ngap is related to the subcarrier spacing of the preamble (or the SCS of PRACH) and / or the preamble format.
[0131] In some embodiments, (in determining the valid RO) the SSB(s) include SSB(s) having SSB indexes corresponding to those provided by (ssb-PositionsInBurst (indication information) in the system information SIB1 or the serving cell configuration information ServingCellConfigCommon).
[0132] In some embodiments, the SSB is associated only with a valid RO or an RO group that only includes valid ROs. For example, determining the mapping relationship between SSB and RO refers to determining the mapping relationship between SSB and valid ROs. Determining the mapping relationship between SSB and RO group refers to determining the mapping relationship between SSB and RO group that only includes valid ROs. That is, only valid RO will be used for the following mapping of SSB to RO or RO group. In some embodiments, the SSB indexes provided refer to the SSB indexes provided by ssb-PositionsInBurst (indication information) in the system information SIB1 or the serving cell configuration information ServingCellConfigCommon. For example, the indication information includes one or two bitmaps. For example, when 1 bitmap is included, one bit thereof corresponds to an SSB index, for example, the bits in the bitmap correspond one-to-one to the SSB index from MSB to LSB (or vice versa) from small to large (or vice versa). If the value of one of the bits is 1, the SSB index corresponding to the bit is provided, otherwise it is not provided. Or vice versa, if the value of one of the bits is 0, the SSB index corresponding to the bit is provided, otherwise it is not provided.
[0133] In some embodiments, the mapping of SSB to RO or RO group may also be referred to as the mapping of SSB index to RO or RO group. Correspondingly, the RO or RO group associated with an SSB may also be referred to as the RO or RO group associated with an SSB index, and the SSB associated with an RO or RO group may also be referred to as the SSB index of the RO or RO group.
[0134] (1) First perform SSB index-RO mapping, then perform RO grouping;
[0135] In some embodiments, the SSB index and RO can be mapped first, and then the RO group is determined. In this method, the number of SSB indices corresponding to each RO is set to N, and the value of N is, for example, {1 / 16, 1 / 8, 1 / 4, 1 / 2, 1, 2, 4, 8}. If N < 1, one SSB is associated with 1 / N consecutive valid ROs. If N ≥ 1, N SSBs are associated with the same valid RO, and different SSB indices are associated with different preambles. The mapping of SSB index to RO follows the following order: first, arrange in ascending order of the preamble index within each RO, second, arrange the frequency-division multiplexed ROs in ascending order of the frequency domain resource index, third, arrange the time-division multiplexed ROs in each PRACH time slot in ascending order of the time domain resource index, and finally, arrange in ascending order of the PRACH time slot index. In general, since the valid ROs included in a PRACH configuration may not be enough to complete a mapping (cannot constitute a complete third mapping period), and the valid ROs in different PRACH configuration periods may be different, the mapping pattern will be more complicated. For the convenience of implementation, the following two association periods are defined:
[0136] Association period (first association period) of SSB index to RO: Starting from frame 0 (start of SFN0), take the minimum value (selected from 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16 radio frames) in the association period corresponding to the PRACH configuration period in the table so that the configured SSB index is fully mapped to the RO within the association period at least once. If, within a mapping, the entire SSB index to RO mapping cycle is completed, some ROs are not mapped, then these ROs will no longer be mapped to the SSB.
[0137] SSB index to RO association pattern period (first pattern time period / first association pattern period): An association pattern period may contain one or more association periods. The mapping pattern of SSB index to RO is repeated in different pattern periods, with a maximum duration of 160ms. After an integer number of association periods, the RO not mapped by the SSB index will not be used for PRACH transmission.
[0138] The mapping from SSB to RO is described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0139] Figures 4 to 8 are schematic diagrams of the mapping of SSB index to RO in an embodiment of the present application. Assume that X represents the number of SSB indexes provided (by ssb-PositionsInBurst (indication information) in the system information SIB1 or the serving cell configuration information ServingCellConfigCommon). In Figures 4 to 8, SSBx (x=1~X) corresponds to the SSB indexes with values from small to large in the provided SSB indexes in ascending order according to the value of x. For example, assuming that the provided SSB indexes include {0,2,4,8}, then SSB1 corresponds to SSB index 0, SSB2 corresponds to SSB index 2, SSB3 corresponds to SSB index 4, and SSB4 corresponds to SSB index 8. Assume that Y represents the number of valid ROs in a PRACH configuration period, and ROy (y=1~Y) corresponds to the valid ROs in the frequency domain first and then the time domain in a PRACH configuration period in ascending order according to the value of y. Assume that Z represents the number of frequency division multiplexing mode FDMed ROs, that is, the number of ROs at the same time domain position, and Z is, for example, 1, 2, 4, or 8. In Figure 4, the PRACH configuration period is 10ms, N=1, X=4, and Z=4. In Figure 5, the PRACH configuration period is 10ms, N=1 / 2, X=2, and Z=4. In Figure 6, the PRACH configuration period is 10ms, N=2, X=16, and Z=4. In Figure 7, the PRACH configuration period is 40ms, N=1 / 2, X=5, and Z=4. In Figure 8, the PRACH configuration period is 10ms, N=2, X=4, and Z=4. In Figures 4 to 8, in one mapping cycle (the third mapping cycle), each SSB corresponds to / is associated with ROs, that is, according to the value of N, they correspond to / associated with 1 to 8 ROs. In one association cycle, assuming that the association cycle includes P (an integer greater than or equal to 1) mapping cycles, each SSB corresponds to / associated with In one association pattern period, assuming that the association pattern period includes Q (an integer greater than or equal to 1) association periods, each SSB corresponds to / is associated with ROs. Among them, P q Indicates the number of mapping cycles included in the associated period q.
[0140] In some embodiments, after the SSB index is mapped to the RO, RO grouping is performed. Assume that N3 represents the number of ROs associated with an SSB index in an association pattern period (according to the above analysis, N3 is an integer greater than or equal to 1), and the first number R represents the number of ROs included in an RO group (for example, 2 / 4 / 8). Considering the case of PRACH repetition, since one SSB index associated with ROs in a single association pattern period may not be sufficient to constitute an RO group, how to determine the RO group associated with the SSB index requires considering multiple consecutive association pattern periods. Therefore, for convenience of implementation, a first time period can be defined. The first time period is, for example, referred to as an SSB index-to-(RO group) mapping / association period, an RO group period, an SSB index-to-(RO group) mapping / association pattern period, an RO group pattern period, a time period, etc., and the present application is not limited thereto.
[0141] In some embodiments, it is assumed that the association relationship between the SSB index and the RO groups is repeated for a first time period starting from a first time position (e.g., frame 0). The first time period, for example, includes an integer number (a second number K) of association pattern cycles and / or an integer number (a third number G2) of first mapping cycles. For example, in the first time period, each / one SSB is associated with at least G1 (e.g., G1=1, but not limited thereto) RO groups and / or is mapped to RO groups at least G2 times. In other words, the first time period includes K association pattern cycles that enable each / one SSB to be associated with at least G1 RO groups and / or mapped to RO groups at least G2 times.
[0142] In some embodiments, the first time period does not exceed a first time length, and the first time length is, for example, predefined and / or indicated by the network device. For example, the first time length is predefined as 160ms or 320ms or 640ms or 1280ms or 160×8ms or is related to the first number, or the network device can select one from {160, 320, 640, 1280}ms as the first time length to indicate to the terminal device.
[0143] In some embodiments, the first time period includes K association pattern periods, where the value of K may be predefined or indicated by the network device.
[0144] For example, the K is indicated by the network device as one of 1, 2, 4, and 8.
[0145] For example, K is predefined as:
[0146] Example 1: (Applicable to Example 1, but not limited to this)
[0147] When N3≥R, K=1;
[0148] Otherwise (when N3<R), Or K is greater than or equal to a certain value range The minimum value of . The value range is, for example, {2,4,8}
[0149] Example 2: (Applicable to Example 1, but not limited to this)
[0150] when Or When K=1;
[0151] Otherwise (when ), Or K is greater than or equal to a certain value range The minimum value of . The value range is, for example, {2,4,8}
[0152] Example 3: (Applicable to Example 2 or 3, but not limited thereto) N4 represents the number of ROs with the same / same frequency resource index (ie, the same / same frequency domain position / frequency domain resource) in an associated pattern period.
[0153] When N4≥R, K=1;
[0154] Otherwise (when N4<R), Or K is greater than or equal to a certain value range The minimum value of . The value range is, for example, {2,4,8}
[0155] Example 4: (applicable to Example 2 or 3, but not limited thereto) N4 represents the number of ROs with the same / same frequency resource index (ie, the same / same frequency domain position / frequency domain resource) in an associated pattern period.
[0156] when Or When, K = 1;
[0157] Otherwise (when hour), Or K is greater than or equal to a certain value range The minimum value of . The value range is, for example, {2,4,8}
[0158] Example 5: (applicable to, but not limited to, Example 1, 2, or 3) K = R
[0159] Example 6: (Applicable to, but not limited to, Example 1) K is a minimum value within a range of values such that each SSB index (in the first time period) is associated with at least G1 (e.g., T=1, but not limited to) RO groups and / or is mapped to at least G2 RO groups (or includes at least the first mapping period of G2). The value range is, for example, {2, 4, 8}, but not limited to this.
[0160] In a single mapping (or a single first mapping cycle), one SSB index is associated with G3 RO groups, but is not limited thereto.
[0161] G1 and / or G2 and / or G3 are, for example, predefined or indicated by a network device.
[0162] Example 7: (Applicable to, but not limited to, Example 2) K is a minimum value within a range of values such that each SSB index (at the same frequency position) is associated with at least G1 (e.g., T=1, but not limited to) RO groups and / or is mapped to at least G2 RO groups (or includes at least the first mapping period of G2). The value range is, for example, {2, 4, 8}, but not limited to this.
[0163] In a single mapping (or a single first mapping cycle), one SSB index is associated with G3 RO groups, but is not limited thereto.
[0164] G1 and / or G2 and / or G3 are, for example, predefined or indicated by a network device.
[0165] Example 8: (Applicable to Example 1, but not limited to this)
[0166] K is the smallest integer such that mod(K×N3,R)=0. Alternatively, K is the minimum value within a certain value range such that mod(K×N3,R)=0. Alternatively, K is the smallest integer such that mod(K×N3,R×G1)=0. Alternatively, K is the smallest integer such that mod(K×N3,R×G1)=0 within a certain value range. Alternatively, K is the smallest integer such that mod(K×N3,R×G2×G3)=0. Alternatively, K is the smallest integer such that mod(K×N3,R×G2×G3)=0. Alternatively, K is the smallest value within a certain value range such that mod(K×N3,R×G2×G3)=0. The value range is, for example, {2, 4, 8}, but is not limited thereto.
[0167] Example 9: (Applicable to Example 2, but not limited thereto) K is the minimum integer such that mod(K×N4,R)=0. Alternatively, K is the minimum value within a certain value range such that mod(K×N4,R)=0. Alternatively, K is the minimum integer such that mod(K×N4,R×G1)=0. Alternatively, K is the minimum value within a certain value range such that mod(K×N4,R×G1)=0. Alternatively, K is the minimum integer such that mod(K×N4,R×G2×G3)=0. Alternatively, K is the minimum integer such that mod(K×N4,R×G2×G3)=0. Alternatively, K is the minimum value within a certain value range such that mod(K×N4,R×G2×G3)=0. The value range is, for example, {2, 4, 8}, but is not limited thereto.
[0168] Example 10: Predefined as a default value, such as 8, but not limited to this.
[0169] The following describes how to determine RO groups.
[0170] In some embodiments, the RO groups are determined in the first time period in the order of first the time domain and then the frequency domain.
[0171] Example 1: ROs associated with the same SSB index are arranged in the order of time domain first and frequency domain second within a first time period to determine an RO group, wherein each first number (R) of ROs belongs to the same RO group; that is, within the first time period, ROs associated with the same SSB index are arranged in ascending order of time domain resource index for time-division multiplexing ROs, and then, in ascending order of frequency domain resource index, the frequency-division multiplexing ROs within each PRACH time slot are arranged. After the above arrangement, each first number R of ROs belongs to the same RO group. If the remaining ROs after an integer number of RO groups are insufficient to constitute an RO group (that is, there are fewer than R ROs remaining), or in other words, the remaining ROs are not used for repeated transmission of Msg1 with a repetition number of R.
[0172] The following is explained in conjunction with Figures 9 to 11. In Figures 9 and 10, it is assumed that the mapping of SSB index to RO is obtained based on the method in Figure 5. As shown in Figure 9, assuming that R=4, in the first time period (20ms), RO1, RO2, RO3, RO4 associated with SSB1, and RO1, RO2, RO3, RO4 associated with SSB2 are a group (RO group 1), RO5, RO6, RO7, RO8 associated with SSB1 and RO5, RO6, RO7, RO8 associated with SSB2 are a group (RO group 2), and RO9, RO10, RO11, RO12 associated with SSB1 and RO9, RO10, RO11, RO12 associated with SSB2 are a group (RO group 3). As shown in FIG10 , assuming R=8, in the first time period (40ms), RO1, RO2, RO3, RO4, RO5, RO6 associated with SSB1 and RO1, RO2, RO3, RO4, RO5, RO6 associated with SSB2 in the first association pattern period, and RO1, RO2 associated with SSB1 and RO1, RO2 associated with SSB2 in the second association pattern period are grouped as one group (RO group 1), and RO7, RO8, RO9, RO10 associated with SSB1 and RO7 associated with SSB2 in the first association pattern period are grouped as one group (RO group 2). ,RO8,RO9,RO10, RO3,RO4 associated with SSB1 in the second association pattern period and RO3,RO4 associated with SSB2 are a group (RO group 2), RO7,RO8,RO9,RO10,RO11,RO12 associated with SSB1 in the second association pattern period and RO7,RO8,RO9,RO10,RO11,RO12 associated with SSB2, RO11,RO12 associated with SSB1 in the first association pattern period and RO11,RO12 associated with SSB2 are a group (RO group 3).
[0173] In FIG11 , it is assumed that the mapping of SSB index to RO is obtained based on the method in FIG6 . As shown in FIG11 , assuming R=2, all RO1 and RO2 associated with SSB1 to 16 in the first time period (20 ms) are grouped as one RO group.
[0174] Example 2: ROs associated with the same SSB index determine an RO group in the order of time domain first and frequency domain second within a first time period, wherein, for ROs with the same frequency resource index, every first number (R) of ROs belong to the same RO group; that is, within the first time period, ROs associated with the same SSB index are arranged in ascending order of time domain resource index for time division multiplexing, and then, in ascending order of frequency domain resource index, ROs for frequency division multiplexing within each PRACH time slot are arranged. After the above arrangement, for ROs with the same frequency resource index (i.e., the same frequency domain position / frequency domain resource), every R ROs belong to the same RO group. For ROs with the same frequency resource index, if the remaining ROs (if any) after an integer number of RO groups are insufficient to constitute an RO group (i.e., fewer than R ROs remain), or in other words, the remaining ROs are not used for repeated transmission of Msg1 with a repetition number of R.
[0175] The following is explained with reference to Figures 12 to 14. In Figures 12 and 14, it is assumed that the mapping of SSB index to RO is obtained based on the method in Figure 5. As shown in Figure 12, assuming R = 4, in the first time period (20ms), RO1, RO2, RO3, RO4 associated with SSB1 and RO1, RO2, RO3, RO4 associated with SSB2 are a group (RO group 1), and RO7, RO8, RO9, RO10 associated with SSB1 and RO7, RO8, RO9, RO10 associated with SSB2 are a group (RO group 2). As shown in Figure 13, assuming that R=8, in the first time period (40ms), RO1, RO2, RO3, RO4, RO5, RO6 associated with SSB1 in the first association pattern period and RO1, RO2, RO3, RO4, RO5, RO6 associated with SSB2, as well as RO1, RO2 associated with SSB1 and RO1, RO2 associated with SSB2 in the second association pattern period are grouped as one group (RO group 1), RO7, RO8, RO9, RO10, RO11, RO12 associated with SSB1 in the first association pattern period and RO7, RO8, RO9, RO10, RO11, RO12 associated with SSB2, as well as RO7, RO8 associated with SSB1 and RO7, RO8, RO9, RO10, RO11, RO12 associated with SSB2 in the second association pattern period are grouped as one group (RO group 2).
[0176] In FIG14 , it is assumed that the mapping of SSB index to RO is obtained based on the method in FIG6 . As shown in FIG14 , assuming R=2, all RO1 and RO2 associated with SSB1 to 16 in the first time period (20 ms) are grouped as one (RO group).
[0177] Example 3: For ROs associated with the same SSB index, for each RO with the same frequency resource index, an RO group is determined in a first time period in a time domain-first order, where each first number (R) of ROs belongs to the same RO group. That is, for ROs associated with the same SSB index: ROs with the same / same frequency resource index (i.e., the same / same frequency domain location / frequency domain resource) are sorted in the following order: within the first time period, the time-division multiplexed ROs are arranged in ascending order of the time domain resource index; each R ROs belong to the same RO group. For ROs with the same frequency resource index, if the remaining ROs (if any) after an integer number of RO groups are insufficient to constitute an RO group (i.e., fewer than R ROs remain), or in other words, the remaining ROs are not used for repeated transmission of Msg1 with a repetition count of R. For other ROs with the same frequency resource index (i.e., the same frequency domain location / frequency domain resource), the above method is used to group the ROs.
[0178] The following is explained with reference to Figures 15 to 17. In Figures 15 and 16, it is assumed that the mapping of SSB index to RO is obtained based on the method in Figure 5. As shown in Figure 15, assuming R = 4, in the first time period (20ms), RO1, RO2, RO3, RO4 associated with SSB1 and RO1, RO2, RO3, RO4 associated with SSB2 are a group (RO group 1), and RO7, RO8, RO9, RO10 associated with SSB1 and RO7, RO8, RO9, RO10 associated with SSB2 are a group (RO group 2). As shown in Figure 16, assuming that R=8, in the first time period (40ms), RO1, RO2, RO3, RO4, RO5, RO6 associated with SSB1 in the first association pattern period and RO1, RO2, RO3, RO4, RO5, RO6 associated with SSB2, as well as RO1, RO2 associated with SSB1 and RO1, RO2 associated with SSB2 in the second association pattern period are a group (RO group 1), RO7, RO8, RO9, RO10, RO11, RO12 associated with SSB1 in the first association pattern period and RO7, RO8, RO9, RO10, RO11, RO12 associated with SSB2, as well as RO7, RO8 associated with SSB1 and RO7, RO8, RO9, RO10, RO11, RO12 associated with SSB2 in the second association pattern period are a group (RO group 2).
[0179] In FIG17 , it is assumed that the mapping of SSB index to RO is obtained based on the method in FIG6 . As shown in FIG17 , assuming R=2, all RO1 and RO2 associated with SSB1 to 16 in the first time period (20 ms) are grouped as one RO group.
[0180] In some embodiments, RO grouping can also be performed using a frequency hopping method, where whether to use the frequency hopping method can be predefined or configured / indicated by the network device. Frequency hopping is applicable to the case where an SSB index is associated with multiple ROs at the same time domain position and the frequency domain positions of the multiple ROs at the associated time domain positions are the same (or an SSB index is associated with ROs at the same frequency domain position at different time domain positions). Figures 18 and 19 are schematic diagrams of RO grouping using a frequency hopping method in an embodiment of the present application. In Figures 18 and 19, it is assumed that the mapping of SSB index to RO is obtained based on the method in Figure 5, and the ROs are sorted according to the method of Example 1. Assuming R=4, as shown in Figure 18, in the first time period (20ms), RO1, RO3, RO8, RO10 associated with SSB1 and RO1, RO3, RO8, RO10 associated with SSB2 are a group (RO group 1), and RO2, RO4, RO7, RO9 associated with SSB1 and RO2, RO4, RO7, RO9 associated with SSB2 are a group (RO group 2). As shown in Figure 19, assuming R=4, in the first time period (20ms), RO1, RO3, RO8, and RO10 associated with SSB1 are a group (RO group 1), and RO2, RO4, RO7, and RO9 associated with SSB1 are a group (RO group 2), RO13, RO15, RO20, and RO22 associated with SSB1 are a group (RO group 3), and RO14, RO16, RO19, and RO21 associated with SSB1 are a group (RO group 4).
[0181] (2) First perform RO grouping, then map SSB index to RO group;
[0182] In some embodiments, instead of using the existing association pattern mapping period and association mapping cycle for mapping, a new time period is defined: assuming that the mapping between the SSB index and the RO group (or the set of RO groups) is repeated for a second time period starting from a second time position (e.g., frame 0). The second time period is referred to as, for example, but not limited to, an SSO index-to-(RO group) mapping / association period or an SSO index-to-(RO group) mapping association pattern period.
[0183] In some embodiments, one second time period includes an integer (fourth number) of second mapping cycles and / or an integer (fifth number K2) of third time periods and / or an integer (sixth number) of fourth time periods.
[0184] In some embodiments, the second time period does not exceed a second time length, and the second time length is, for example, predefined and / or indicated by a network device. For example, the second time length is predefined as 160ms or 320ms or 640ms or 1280ms or 160×8ms or is related to the first number, the first number is related to the second number of repetitions, the first message repetitions are the same as or different from the second number of repetitions, and the second number of repetitions is determined in a similar manner to the first message repetitions, which will not be repeated here, or the network device can select one from {160, 320, 640, 1280} ms as the second time length to indicate to the terminal device.
[0185] In some embodiments, RO groups are determined in a third time period, and the third time period includes an integer number of PRACH configuration periods. The third time period is, for example, called an RO grouping period, an SSO index-to-(RO group) mapping / association period, but is not limited thereto.
[0186] In some embodiments, the third time period includes K1 PRACH configuration cycles, where the value of K1 is:
[0187] For example, the K is indicated by the network device as one of 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16.
[0188] For example, K is predefined as:
[0189] Example 1 (applicable to Example 1, but not limited thereto): wherein N5 represents the number of ROs in a third time period.
[0190] When N5≥R, K1=1;
[0191] Otherwise (when N5<R), Or K1 is greater than or equal to a certain value range The minimum value of . The value range is, for example, {2,4,8}
[0192] Example 2 (applicable to, but not limited to, Example 1):
[0193] when Or When, K1=1;
[0194] Otherwise (when ), Or K1 is greater than or equal to a certain value range The minimum value of . The value range is, for example, {2,4,8}
[0195] Example 3 (applicable to Example 2 or 3, but not limited thereto): wherein N6 represents the number of ROs having the same / same frequency resource index (ie, the same / same frequency domain position / frequency domain resource) in a third time period.
[0196] When N6≥R, K1=1;
[0197] Otherwise (when N6<R), Or K1 is greater than or equal to a certain value range The minimum value of . The value range is, for example, {2,4,8}
[0198] Example 4 (applicable to Example 2 or 3, but not limited thereto): wherein N4 represents the number of ROs having the same / same frequency resource index (ie, the same / same frequency domain position / frequency domain resource) in an association pattern period.
[0199] when Or When, K1=1;
[0200] Otherwise (when hour), Or K1 is greater than or equal to a certain value range The minimum value of . The value range is, for example, {2,4,8}
[0201] Example 5 (applicable to Example 1, 2 or 3, but not limited thereto): K1 = R
[0202] Example 6 (applicable to Example 1, but not limited to this):
[0203] K1 is the minimum value within a certain value range that allows each SSB index (in the first time period) to be associated with at least T1 and / or mapped to at least T2 RO groups (or to include at least T2 second mapping periods). The value range is, for example, {1, 2, 4, 8, 16}. The value range is, for example, related to the PRACH configuration period, for example, different periods correspond to different value ranges, but is not limited thereto.
[0204] In a single mapping (or a single second mapping cycle), one SSB index is associated with T3 RO groups, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
[0205] T1 and / or T2 and / or T3 are, for example, predefined or indicated by a network device.
[0206] Example 7 (applicable to Example 2, but not limited to this):
[0207] K1 is a minimum value within a certain value range that allows each SSB index (at the same frequency position) to be associated with at least T1 RO groups and / or mapped to at least T2 RO groups (or at least T2 second mapping periods). The value range is, for example, {1, 2, 4, 8, 16}. The value range is, for example, related to the PRACH configuration period, for example, different periods correspond to different value ranges, but is not limited thereto.
[0208] In a single mapping (or a single second mapping cycle), one SSB index is associated with T3 RO groups, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
[0209] T1 and / or T2 and / or T3 are, for example, predefined or indicated by a network device.
[0210] Example 8 (applicable to Example 1, but not limited to this):
[0211] K1 is the minimum integer such that mod(K1×N5,R)=0. Alternatively, K1 is the minimum value within a certain value range such that mod(K1×N5,R)=0. Alternatively, K1 is the minimum integer such that mod(K1×N5,R×T1)=0. Alternatively, K1 is the minimum value within a certain value range such that mod(K1×N5,R×T1)=0. Alternatively, K1 is the minimum integer such that mod(K1×N5,R×T2×T3)=0. Alternatively, K1 is the minimum integer such that mod(K1×N5,R×T2×T3)=0. Alternatively, K1 is the minimum value within a certain value range such that mod(K1×N5,R×T2×T3)=0. The value range is, for example, {1, 2, 4, 8, 16}. This value range is, for example, related to the PRACH configuration period, for example, different periods correspond to different value ranges, but is not limited thereto.
[0212] Example 9 (applicable to Example 2, but not limited to this):
[0213] K1 is the minimum integer such that mod(K1×N4,R)=0. Alternatively, K1 is the minimum value within a certain value range such that mod(K1×N4,R)=0. Alternatively, K is the minimum integer such that mod(K1×N4,R×T)=0. Alternatively, K1 is the minimum value within a certain value range such that mod(K1×N4,R×T)=0. The value range is, for example, {1, 2, 4, 8, 16}. This value range is related to, for example, the PRACH configuration period; for example, different periods correspond to different value ranges, but is not limited thereto.
[0214] Example 10: Predefined as a default value, such as 8, but not limited to this.
[0215] The following describes how to determine the mapping / association relationship between RO groups and / or SSB indices and RO groups within the third time period.
[0216] In some embodiments, the RO groups are determined in the third time period in the order of first the time domain and then the frequency domain.
[0217] Example 1: The ROs in the third time period are arranged in the order of time domain first and frequency domain second during the second time period to determine an RO group, wherein each first number (R) of ROs belongs to the same RO group; that is, the ROs in the third time period are arranged in the first time period according to the order of increasing time domain resource index for time division multiplexing, and then the ROs in each PRACH time slot are arranged in the order of increasing frequency domain resource index. After the above arrangement, each first number R of ROs belongs to the same RO group. If the remaining ROs after the integer number of RO groups are insufficient to form an RO group (that is, there are fewer than R ROs remaining), or in other words, the remaining ROs are not used for the repeated transmission of Msg1 with a repetition number R.
[0218] The following is explained in conjunction with Figures 20 and 21. In Figure 20 (without considering the mapping with the SSB index), assuming that R=4, RO1, RO2, RO3, RO4 in the first RO grouping period and RO1, RO2, RO3, RO4 in the second RO grouping period are grouped as one group (RO group 1), RO5, RO6, RO7, RO8 in the first RO grouping period and RO7, RO8, RO5, RO6 in the second RO grouping period are grouped as one group (RO group 2), RO9, RO10, RO11, RO12 in the first RO grouping period and RO1, RO2, RO3, RO4 in the second RO grouping period are grouped as one group (RO group 3), RO9, RO10, RO11, and RO12 within the group period are grouped together (RO group 3). RO13, RO14, RO15, and RO16 within the first RO group period and the second RO group period are grouped together (RO group 4). RO17, RO18, RO19, and RO20 within the second RO group period are grouped together (RO group 5). RO21, RO22, RO23, and RO24 within the second RO group period are grouped together (RO group 6). As shown in Figure 21 (considering the mapping with the SSB index), R = 4, X = 4, and a third time period includes an integer (T2) number of second mapping periods. T3 = 1 (one RO group per second mapping period). In a third time period, RO groups without associated SSB indices after an integer number of second mapping periods are not used for repeated Msg1 transmissions with a repetition count of R. In the first / second RO grouping period, RO1-RO16 constitute a second mapping period, wherein RO1-RO4 are associated with SSB1, RO5-RO8 are associated with SSB2, RO9-RO12 are associated with SSB3, and RO13-RO16 are associated with SSB4.
[0219] Example 2: ROs in the third time period are arranged in the second time period in the order of first time domain and then frequency domain to determine an RO group, wherein, for ROs with the same frequency resource index, every first number (R) of ROs belong to the same RO group; that is, the ROs in the third time period are arranged in the second time period according to the order of increasing time domain resource index for time division multiplexing, and then, the ROs in each PRACH time slot are arranged in the order of increasing frequency domain resource index. After the above arrangement, for ROs with the same frequency resource index (i.e., the same frequency domain position / frequency domain resource), every R ROs belong to the same RO group. For ROs with the same frequency resource index, if the remaining ROs (if any) after the integer number of RO groups are insufficient to constitute an RO group (i.e., there are fewer than R ROs remaining), or in other words, the remaining ROs are not used for repeated transmission of Msg1 with a repetition number of R.
[0220] The following is explained with reference to Figures 22 to 26. In Figures 22 to 24 (without considering the mapping with the SSB index), assuming that R=4, as shown in Figures 22 to 23, RO1, RO2, RO3, RO4 in the first RO grouping period and RO1, RO2, RO3, RO4 in the second RO grouping period are grouped as one group (RO group 1), RO5, RO6, RO7, RO8 in the first RO grouping period and RO7, RO8, RO9, RO10 in the second RO grouping period are grouped as one group (RO group 2), RO9, RO10, RO11, RO12 in the first RO grouping period and RO13, RO14, RO15, RO16 in the second RO grouping period are grouped as one group (RO group 3), and RO13, RO14, RO15, RO16 in the first RO grouping period and RO19, RO20, RO21, RO22 in the second RO grouping period are grouped as one group (RO group 4). As shown in Figure 24, RO1, RO2, RO3, RO4 in the first RO grouping period and RO1, RO2, RO3, RO4, RO5, RO6, RO7, RO8 in the second RO grouping period are grouped as one group (RO group 1), RO5, RO6, RO7, RO8 in the first RO grouping period and RO9, RO10, RO11, RO12, RO13, RO14, RO15, RO16 in the second RO grouping period are grouped as one group (RO group 2), and the first RO9, RO10, RO11, RO12 in the RO grouping period and RO17, RO18, RO19, RO20, RO21, RO22, RO23, RO24 in the second RO grouping period are grouped as one group (RO group 3). RO13, RO14, RO15, RO16 in the first RO grouping period and RO25, RO26, RO27, RO28, RO29, RO30, RO31, RO32 in the second RO grouping period are grouped as one group (RO group 4).
[0221] As shown in Figure 25 (considering the mapping with the SSB index), R = 4, X = 4, and a third time period includes an integer (T2) number of second mapping cycles. T3 = 1 (one RO group). During the first SSB index-RO group mapping cycle, RO1 to RO16 constitute a second mapping cycle, where RO1 to RO4 are associated with SSB1, RO5 to RO8 are associated with SSB2, RO9 to RO12 are associated with SSB3, and RO13 to RO16 are associated with SSB4. During the second SSB-RO group mapping cycle, RO1 to RO16 constitute a second mapping cycle, where RO1 to RO4 are associated with SSB1, RO7 to RO10 are associated with SSB2, RO13 to RO16 are associated with SSB3, and RO19 to RO22 are associated with SSB4. RO1 to RO4, RO7 to RO10, RO13 to RO16, and RO19 to RO22 constitute a second mapping cycle.
[0222] As shown in Figure 26 (considering the mapping with the SSB index), R=4, X=4, and a third time period includes an integer (T2) number of second mapping periods. T3=1 (one RO group). During the first SSB-RO group mapping period, RO1 to RO16 constitute a second mapping period, where RO1 to RO4 are associated with SSB1, RO5 to RO8 are associated with SSB2, RO9 to RO12 are associated with SSB3, and RO13 to RO16 are associated with SSB4. During the second SSB-RO group mapping period, RO1 to RO4 (associated with SSB1), RO9 to RO12 (associated with SSB2), RO17 to RO20 (associated with SSB3), and RO25 to RO28 (associated with SSB4) constitute a second mapping period. RO6 to RO8 (associated with SSB1), RO13 to RO16 (associated with SSB2), RO21 to RO24 (associated with SSB3), and RO29 to RO32 (associated with SSB4) constitute a second mapping cycle.
[0223] Example 3: For ROs within the third time period, for each RO with the same frequency resource index, an RO group is determined in the second time period in a time-domain-first order, where each first number (R) of ROs belongs to the same RO group. That is, for ROs within the third time period: ROs with the same / same frequency resource index (i.e., the same / same frequency domain location / frequency domain resource) are sorted in the following order: Time-division multiplexed ROs are arranged in ascending order of time domain resource index within the second time period; each R ROs belong to the same RO group. For ROs with the same frequency resource index, if the remaining ROs (if any) after the integer number of RO groups are insufficient to constitute an RO group (i.e., fewer than R ROs remain), or if the remaining ROs are not used for the repeated transmission of Msg1 with a repetition count of R. For other ROs with the same frequency resource index (i.e., the same frequency domain location / frequency domain resource), the above method is used to group the ROs.
[0224] The following is explained in conjunction with Figures 27 and 28. In Figure 27 (not considering the mapping with the SSB index), assuming R = 4, for the same frequency position, RO1, RO2, RO3, RO4 in the first RO group period and RO1, RO2, RO3, RO4 in the second RO group period are grouped together. As shown in Figure 28 (considering the mapping with the SSB index), R = 4, X4, and a third time period includes an integer (T2) of the second mapping periods. T3 = 1 (one RO group). Within an SSB index-RO group mapping period, the same frequency domain position is associated with the same SSB index.
[0225] In some embodiments, RO grouping can also be performed in a frequency hopping manner, wherein whether the frequency hopping manner is used can be predefined or configured / indicated by the network device. FIG. 29 to FIG. 34 are schematic diagrams of RO grouping in a frequency hopping manner according to an embodiment of the present application. In FIG. 29 and FIG. 30 (not considering SSB and In the mapping of index), assuming that ROs are sorted as in Example 1, assuming R=4, as shown in Figure 29, RO1, RO3, RO6, RO8 in the first RO grouping period, and RO1, RO3, RO8, RO10 in the second RO grouping period are a group (RO group 1), RO2, RO4, RO5, RO7 in the first RO grouping period, and RO2, RO4, RO7, RO9 in the second RO grouping period are a group (RO group 2), RO9, RO11, RO14, RO16 in the first RO grouping period, and RO13, RO15, RO20, RO22 in the second RO grouping period are a group (RO group 3), and RO10, RO12, RO13, RO15 in the first RO grouping period, and RO14, RO16, RO19, RO21 in the second RO grouping period are a group (RO group 4). As shown in Figure 30, RO1, RO6, RO11, RO16 in the first RO grouping cycle, and RO1, RO6, RO15, RO22 in the second RO grouping cycle are a group (RO group 1), RO2, RO7, RO12, RO13 in the first RO grouping cycle, and RO2, RO9, RO16, RO19 in the second RO grouping cycle are a group (RO group 2), RO3, RO6, RO9, RO14 in the first RO grouping cycle, and RO3, RO10, RO13, RO20 in the second RO grouping cycle are a group (RO group 3), and RO4, RO5, RO10, RO15 in the first RO grouping cycle, and RO4, RO7, RO14, RO21 in the second RO grouping cycle are a group (RO group 4).
[0226] In Figure 31 (considering the mapping of SSB index), as shown in Figure 31, it is assumed that R = 4 and X = 4. A third time period is an integer (T2) of the second mapping cycles. T3 = 1 (one RO group). In the first RO group cycle, RO1, RO6, RO11, and RO16 are associated with SSB1, RO2, RO7, RO12, and RO13 are associated with SSB2, RO3, RO6, RO9, and RO14 are associated with SSB3, and RO4, RO5, RO10, and RO15 are associated with SSB4. RO1 to RO16 are associated with one second mapping cycle. In the second RO group cycle, RO1, RO8, RO15, and RO22 are associated with SSB1, RO2, RO9, RO16, and RO19 are associated with SSB2, RO3, RO10, RO13, and RO20 are associated with SSB3, and RO4, RO7, RO14, and RO21 are associated with SSB4. The above ROs are associated with one second mapping cycle.
[0227] In Figures 32 and 33 (without considering the mapping with SSB), it is assumed that the ROs are sorted as in Example 2, and R=4. As shown in Figure 32, within the first / second RO grouping period, each RO group includes RO1 to RO4 in part of the same frequency domain and time domain. As shown in Figure 33, within the first / second RO grouping period, each RO group includes RO1 to RO4 in different frequency domains and time domains.
[0228] In Figure 34 (considering SSB mapping), as shown in Figure 34, assuming R = 4 and X = 4, a third time period (T2) is an integer number of second mapping cycles. T3 = 1 (one RO group), ROs associated with the same RO group have the same SSB index, and all ROs 1 to RO 4 within one SSB index-RO group mapping cycle constitute the second mapping cycle.
[0229] In some embodiments, after completing RO grouping, mapping of SSB index to RO group is performed.
[0230] For example, the second time period includes an integer number of fourth time periods, and the fourth time period includes an integer number of third time periods. The third time period is determined according to the method described above without considering the mapping between the SSB index and the RO or RO group, and the third time period includes an integer number of RO groups. A fourth time period includes an integer number of second mapping cycles. In a fourth time period, ROs or RO groups that are not associated with an SSB index after an integer number of second mapping cycles are not used for repeated transmission of Msg1 with a repetition count of R. In a second time period, if the ROs after an integer number of fourth time periods are insufficient to constitute an RO group (that is, there are less than R ROs remaining) or the ROs or RO groups after an integer number of fourth time periods are not associated with an SSB index, the remaining ROs or RO groups are not used for repeated transmission of Msg1 with a repetition count of R. That is, ROs or RO groups that are not associated with an SSB index after an integer number of fourth time periods are not used for repeated transmission of Msg1 with a repetition count of R.
[0231] Figures 35 and 36 are schematic diagrams of the mapping relationship. As shown in Figure 35, R = 4, T3 = 1 (each SSB index is associated with one RO group in a second mapping cycle), and X = 4. Assume that the second duration of the second time period is 160ms. As shown in Figure 36, R = 4, T3 = 1 (each SSB index is associated with one RO group in a second mapping cycle), and X = 6. Assume that the second duration of the second time period is 160ms.
[0232] For example, the second time period includes an integer number (K2) of third time periods. One third time period includes an integer number (T2) of second mapping cycles or, in other words, an integer number of mappings between SSB index and RO group. The number of RO groups and / or the number of second mapping cycles included in different third time periods in the second time period are the same or different. In a second time period, if the ROs after an integer number of third time periods are not sufficient to constitute an RO group (that is, there are less than R ROs remaining) or the ROs or RO groups after an integer number of third time periods are not associated with SSB, then the remaining ROs or RO groups are not used for repeated transmission of Msg1 with a repetition number of R. That is to say, the ROs or RO groups that are not associated with SSB index after an integer number of third time periods are not used for repeated transmission of Msg1 with a repetition number of R. Figure 37 is a schematic diagram of the mapping relationship. As shown in Figure 37, R=4, T3=1 (SSB is associated with one RO group in each second mapping cycle), and X=4. Assume that the second time length of the second time period is 160ms.
[0233] For example, the second time period includes an integer number (K2) of third time periods. Among them, one third time period includes an integer number of RO groups. The number of RO groups and / or the number of second mapping cycles included in different third time periods in the second time period are the same or different. Among them, in a second time period, if the ROs after an integer number of third time periods are not enough to constitute an RO group (that is, there are less than R ROs left) or the ROs or RO groups after an integer number of third time periods are not associated with an SSB index, then the remaining ROs or RO groups are not used for repeated transmission of Msg1 with a repetition number of R. That is to say, ROs or RO groups that are not associated with SSB after an integer number of third time periods are not used for repeated transmission of Msg1 with a repetition number of R. Figure 38 is a schematic diagram of the mapping relationship. As shown in Figure 38, R=4, T3=1 (SSB index is associated with one RO group in each second mapping cycle), and X=4. Assume that the second time length of the second time period is 160ms.
[0234] In some embodiments, the first number is related to the second number of repetitions, the first message repetition number is the same as or different from the second number of repetitions, and the second number of repetitions is determined in a similar manner to the first message repetition number, which will not be repeated here.
[0235] The following describes how to sort RO groups (how to determine the RO group index, assuming that one SSB index is associated with S RO groups in a certain time period and / or a certain mapping cycle).
[0236] In some embodiments, in the time period or mapping cycle, the RO groups are sorted in the time domain first and then in the frequency domain.
[0237] For example, ROs associated with an SSB index are sorted as follows: ROs for time division multiplexing are arranged in ascending order of time domain resource indexes, and ROs for frequency division multiplexing are arranged in ascending order of frequency domain resource indexes. According to the above order of ROs included in the RO groups, for example, the RO groups are sequentially RO group 0 to (S-1), or RO group 1 to S, or are not limited thereto.
[0238] For example, assuming that S RO groups each include ROs located at the same frequency domain position, the S RO groups are sorted as follows: the time-division multiplexing RO groups are arranged in ascending order of time domain resource indexes, and then the frequency-division multiplexing RO groups are arranged in ascending order of frequency domain resource indexes.
[0239] For example, based on the first RO (or reference RO), an RO group may include one or more first ROs (reference ROs). For example, the S RO groups are sorted as follows: the first ROs of the RO group (time division multiplexing of the first RO) are arranged in ascending order of time domain resource index, and then the first ROs of the RO group (frequency division multiplexing of the first RO) are arranged in ascending order of frequency domain resource index.
[0240] In some embodiments, the first RO refers to, but is not limited to, the first RO in an RO group. The first RO in an RO group refers to, for example, the first RO in the RO group that is sorted as follows (arrange the ROs for time division multiplexing in ascending order of time domain resource indexes, and then arrange the ROs for frequency division multiplexing in ascending order of frequency domain resource indexes), or the first RO in the RO group that is sorted as follows (arrange the ROs for frequency division multiplexing in ascending order of frequency domain resource indexes, and then arrange the ROs for time division multiplexing in ascending order of time domain resource indexes).
[0241] In some embodiments, in the time period or mapping cycle, the RO groups are sorted by frequency domain first and then time domain.
[0242] For example, ROs associated with an SSB index are sorted as follows: ROs for frequency division multiplexing are arranged in ascending order of frequency domain resource indexes, and ROs for time division multiplexing are arranged in ascending order of time domain resource indexes. According to the above order of ROs included in the RO groups, for example, the RO groups are sequentially RO group 0 to (S-1), or RO group 1 to S, or are not limited thereto.
[0243] For example, assuming that S RO groups each include ROs located at the same frequency domain position, the S RO groups are sorted as follows: the frequency-division multiplexing RO groups are arranged in ascending order of frequency domain resource indexes, and then the time-division multiplexing RO groups are arranged in ascending order of time domain resource indexes.
[0244] For example, based on the first RO (or reference RO), an RO group may include one or more first ROs (reference ROs). For example, the S RO groups are sorted as follows: the first ROs of the RO group (frequency-division multiplexing of the first RO) are arranged in ascending order of frequency-domain resource indexes, and then the first ROs of the RO group (time-division multiplexing of the first RO) are arranged in ascending order of time-domain resource indexes.
[0245] In some embodiments, the first RO refers to, but is not limited to, the first RO in an RO group. The first RO in an RO group refers to, for example, the first RO in the RO group that is sorted as follows (arrange the ROs for time division multiplexing in ascending order of time domain resource indexes, and then arrange the ROs for frequency division multiplexing in ascending order of frequency domain resource indexes), or the first RO in the RO group that is sorted as follows (arrange the ROs for frequency division multiplexing in ascending order of frequency domain resource indexes, and then arrange the ROs for time division multiplexing in ascending order of time domain resource indexes).
[0246] The time period is, for example, the first time period, the second time period, the third time period, or the fourth time period, and the mapping period is, for example, the first mapping period or the second mapping period.
[0247] The above embodiments are merely exemplary of the present invention, but the present invention is not limited thereto. Appropriate modifications may be made based on the above embodiments. For example, the above embodiments may be used alone, or one or more of the above embodiments may be combined.
[0248] In some embodiments, in the case of PRACH repetition, the terminal device may not send PRACH on one, part, or all (each) second RO corresponding to a RACH attempt due to a first reason, and / or may reduce the transmission power to send PRACH on one, part, or all (each) second RO corresponding to a RACH attempt due to a second reason. Detailed description is given below.
[0249] In some embodiments, the first reason includes: power allocation for PUSCH / PUCCH / PRACH / SRS transmission (for example, the sum of the transmit power of PUSCH / PUCCH / PRACH / SRS and the transmit power of PRACH is greater than the maximum transmit power), or power allocation in dual-connection EN-DC, NE-DC or NR-DC operation, or time slot format determination, or PUSCH / PUCCH / PRACH / SRS transmission opportunities are in the same time slot, or the gap (GAP) between PRACH transmission and PUSCH / PCCH / SRS transmission is small, or DAPS operation, or HD-UE operation in paired spectrum, etc.
[0250] In some embodiments, the second reason includes: power allocation for PUSCH / PUCCH / PRACH / SRS transmission (for example, the sum of the transmit power of PUSCH / PUCCH / PRACH / SRS and the transmit power of PRACH is greater than the maximum transmit power), or power allocation in dual-connection EN-DC, NE-DC or NR-DC operation.
[0251] In some embodiments, in the case of PRACH repetition, due to the first reason and / or the second reason, for one random access attempt, the possible situations of PRACH transmission include: (1) each (all) second ROs of the terminal device in one random access attempt do not send PRACH or send PRACH with reduced power; (2) some second ROs of the terminal device in one random access attempt do not send PRACH or send PRACH with reduced power. Among them, (2) includes: (2-1) at least the ninth number or at most the tenth number of second ROs of the terminal device in one random access attempt do not send PRACH or send PRACH with reduced power; (2-2) a specific second RO of the terminal device in one random access attempt does not send PRACH; or one second RO of the terminal device in one random access attempt sends PRACH with reduced power.
[0252] In some embodiments, when the above situation occurs due to the first reason or the second reason, the physical layer of the terminal device notifies the higher layer to suspend the leading power ramping counter, or may notify the higher layer to suspend the leading power ramping counter (whether to notify specifically may depend on the terminal device implementation), or may not notify the higher layer to suspend the leading power ramping counter (power ramping counter). The following examples illustrate each of these.
[0253] Example 1: When the terminal device does not send PRACH (due to the first reason) or sends PRACH with reduced power (due to the second reason above) in all (E) ROs (of the same RACH attempt),
[0254] One approach includes: the physical layer (Layer 1) notifies a higher layer (eg, MAC layer or MAC entity) to suspend a preamble power increase counter.
[0255] Another method includes: the physical layer (Layer 1) can (may) notify the higher layer (e.g., MAC layer or MAC entity) to suspend the preamble power increase counter. In other words, it can also notify or not notify, depending on the terminal device implementation.
[0256] Example 2: The terminal equipment is in at least part (eg at least / not less than 1 (ninth number), or more than / more than 1 (ninth number), or at least / not less than half (ninth number), or more than / more than half (ninth number), or at least / not less than the ninth number (eg E / 2 or more) of (the same RACH attempt) or ), or more than the ninth quantity (e.g., E / 2 or or )) RO (due to the first reason above) does not send a PRACH or (due to the second reason above) sends a PRACH with reduced power
[0257] One way includes: its physical layer (Layer 1) notifies the higher layer (e.g., MAC layer or MAC entity) to suspend the preamble power boost counter.
[0258] Another way includes: its physical layer (Layer 1) may notify the higher layer (e.g., MAC layer or MAC entity) to suspend the preamble power boost counter. That is, it may or may not notify, and whether to notify depends on the implementation of the terminal device.
[0259] Example 3: When the terminal device does not send a PRACH for some / F (ninth quantity) (e.g., F = 1, F < E) ROs (due to the first reason) or sends a PRACH with reduced power (due to the second reason) in (the same RACH attempt)
[0260] One way includes: the physical layer (Layer 1) notifies the higher layer (e.g., MAC layer or MAC entity) to suspend the preamble power boost counter.
[0261] Another way includes: the physical layer (Layer 1) may notify the higher layer (e.g., MAC layer or MAC entity) to suspend the preamble power boost counter. That is, it may or may not notify, and whether to notify depends on the implementation of the terminal device.
[0262] For example, the methods in Example 1 and Example 3 can be combined and implemented. In the case of Example 1, the first method is adopted, and in the case of Example 3, the second method is adopted. Specifically, for example, when all (E) ROs in (the same RACH attempt) do not send a PRACH (due to the first reason), the first method is adopted; when some ROs in (the same RACH attempt) do not send a PRACH (due to the first reason), the second method is adopted.
[0263] Example 4: The terminal device has at most a partial (tenth quantity) (e.g., at least F (e.g., E = 1) and at most / no more than E - 1, or less than E - 1, or at most / no more than half, or less than half, or at most / no more than the tenth quantity (e.g., E / 2 or or ), or less than the tenth number (egE / 2 or or ))ROs do not send PRACH (due to the first reason) or send PRACH with reduced power (due to the second reason).
[0264] One approach includes: the physical layer (Layer 1) notifies a higher layer (eg, MAC layer or MAC entity) to suspend a preamble power increase counter.
[0265] Another method includes: the physical layer (Layer 1) may notify the higher layer (e.g., MAC layer or MAC entity) to suspend the preamble power increase counter. In other words, it may not notify, depending on the UE implementation.
[0266] For example, the methods of Example 2 and Example 4 can be implemented in combination. In Example 2, one method is used, and in Example 4, the other method is used. Specifically, for example, when more than E / 2 ROs do not transmit, the one method is used; when at least one and at most E / 2 ROs do not transmit PRACH, the other method is used.
[0267] Example 5: When the terminal device does not send PRACH (due to the first reason) or sends PRACH with reduced power (due to the second reason) on a specific (e.g., first or last) RO (of the same RACH attempt)
[0268] One approach includes: the physical layer (Layer 1) notifies a higher layer (eg, MAC layer or MAC entity) to suspend a preamble power increase counter.
[0269] Another method includes: the physical layer (Layer 1) can (may) notify the higher layer (e.g., MAC layer or MAC entity) to suspend the preamble power increase counter. In other words, it can also notify or not notify, depending on the terminal device implementation.
[0270] In the above examples, the same or different approaches are adopted for the cases where the RPACH is not transmitted or is transmitted with reduced power.
[0271] In some embodiments, for the case of PRACH repetition, when a terminal device changes a spatial domain transmission filter before the first PRACH transmission in a random access attempt for PRACH retransmission, the physical layer of the terminal device notifies a higher layer to suspend a preamble power increase counter, or may notify the higher layer to suspend the preamble power increase counter, or may not notify the higher layer to suspend the preamble power increase counter. Wherein, for PRACH transmissions of the same RACH attempt, the spatial domain transmission filter is the same, thus, the spatial domain transmission filter only changes between PRACH transmissions of different RACH attempts. For a RACH attempt other than the first one, if the spatial domain transmission filter is changed before the first PRACH transmission / retransmission, its physical layer (Layer 1) notifies a higher layer (e.g., MAC layer or MAC entity) to suspend the preamble power increase counter.
[0272] In some embodiments, the physical layer (Layer 1) notifies a higher layer (eg, MAC layer or MAC entity) to suspend the preamble power up counter before the first PRACH transmission / retransmission of a (non-first) RACH attempt or before the first second RO.
[0273] In some embodiments, when the higher layer receives the notification of suspending the preamble power increase counter, the higher layer sets the preamble power increase counter in the same manner as that for the non-PRACH repetition case.
[0274] For example, for non-PRACH repetition, the preamble power boost counter will not be increased by 1 for the next PRACH transmission. When the upper layer does not receive a notification of suspending the preamble power boost counter from the physical layer, when no LBT failure indication is received from the lower layer for the last random access preamble transmission, and the SSB or CSI-RS selected for the last random access preamble transmission has not changed, the preamble power boost counter is increased by 1.
[0275] In some embodiments, for PRACH repetitions, when the higher layer does not receive a notification from the physical layer to suspend the preamble power increase counter, the number of first message repetitions is not increased, and no LBT failure indication is received from the lower layer for the last random access preamble transmission, and the SSB or CSI-RS selected for the last random access preamble transmission is unchanged, the preamble power increase counter is incremented by 1. In other words, how the higher layer sets the preamble power increase counter may also be related to whether the number of first message repetitions is changed. For example, when the number of first message repetitions is changed / increased, the preamble power increase counter will not be incremented by 1.
[0276] In some embodiments, for the case of PRACH repetition, the transmit power of the PRACH is calculated using the following method.
[0277] In some embodiments, the transmission at reduced power is a reduction relative to the power calculated using the following method, or in other words, a reduction based on the power calculated using the following method.
[0278] In some embodiments, the terminal device calculates transmit power for PRACH transmissions corresponding to different second ROs in one random access attempt. Alternatively, the terminal device calculates the transmit power of the PRACH transmission corresponding to one (e.g., the first) second RO for PRACH transmissions corresponding to different second ROs in one random access attempt, and the other PRACH transmissions in the one random access attempt are sent with the same transmit power as the PRACH transmission corresponding to the one second RO.
[0279] In some embodiments, the method for calculating the transmit power includes: the MAC layer calculates the target receive power of a PRACH transmission in a random access attempt, the target receive power PREAMBLE_RECEIVED_TARGET_POWER = preambleReceivedTargetPower + DELTA_PREAMBLE + (PREAMBLE_POWER_RAMPING_COUNTER–1) × PREAMBLE_POWER_RAMPING_STEP; wherein, preambleReceivedTargetPower represents the preamble target receive power, DELTA_PREAMBLE represents the power offset associated with the preamble code, PREAMBLE_POWER_RAMPING_COUNTER is the preamble power boost counter, the initialization value is 1, and PREAMBLE_POWER_RAMPING_STEP is the preamble power boost step. Then the physical layer of the terminal device determines the transmit power for PRACH transmission i based on the target receive power, and the transmit power is equal to in, is the maximum output power configured for transmission opportunity i of serving cell c, P PRACH,target,f,c To determine the target received power PREAMBLE_RECEIVED_TARGET_POWER, The path loss is obtained by measuring the downlink reference signal.
[0280] In some embodiments, the method for calculating the transmit power includes: the MAC layer calculates the total target receive power of all (possible) PRACH transmissions in a random access attempt (the number is equal to the number of second ROs corresponding to the random access attempt and / or the number of first message repetitions adopted by the random access attempt), the total target receive power PREAMBLE_RECEIVED_TARGET_POWER = preambleReceivedTargetPower + DELTA_PREAMBLE + (PREAMBLE_POWER_RAMPING_COUNTER-1) × PREAMBLE_POWER_RAMPING_STEP, and calculates the transmit power according to the total target receive power and the number of first message repetitions of the random access attempt. The target received power of each / one PRACH transmission is determined by PREAMBLE_RECEIVED_TARGET_POWER, PREAMBLE_RECEIVED_TARGET_POWER = PREAMBLE_RECEIVED_TARGET_POWER-10*log10(numRepetitionPerRachAttempt); wherein numRepetitionPerRachAttempt represents the number of repetitions of the first message (equal to the number of second ROs corresponding to the random access attempt), and the meanings of other parameters are as described above and will not be repeated here. Then the physical layer of the terminal device determines the transmit power for the random access transmission according to the target received power, and the transmit power is equal to
[0281] In some embodiments, the physical layer of the terminal device calculates the transmit power using the above method for PRACH transmissions of different ROs in one RACH attempt, and uses the same or different parameters when calculating the transmit power for PRACH transmissions of different ROs, including but not limited to RSRP or path loss. Alternatively, the physical layer of the terminal device calculates only the PRACH transmission of one RO (e.g., the first one) in one RACH attempt according to the above method, and the PRACH transmissions of other ROs use the same transmit power as the PRACH transmission of the one RO.
[0282] FIG44 is a schematic diagram of implementation details from triggering to sending Msg1 during the random access process of an embodiment of the present application, as shown in FIG44 , including:
[0283] The random access procedure is triggered when the following events occur: initial access to RRC_IDLE; RRC connection re-establishment procedure; DL or UL data arrives during RRC_CONNECTED or during RRC_INACTIVE when the UL synchronization state is "out of sync"; UL data arrives during RRC_CONNECTED or during RRC_INACTIVE when the SDT procedure is in progress when there are no PUCCH resources available for SR; SR failure; RRC request during synchronization reconfiguration (such as handover); RRC connection recovery procedure for RRC_INACTIVE; establishing time alignment for secondary TAG; other SI requests; beam failure recovery; persistent UL LBT failure on SpCell; SDT in RRC_INACTIVE; positioning purposes during RRC_CONNECTED where a random access procedure is required.
[0284] The random access process initialization includes the MAC layer selecting SUL or UL, selecting BWP, selecting a random access resource set (including determining the applicability of Msg3 repetition, determining the applicability of SDT, determining the availability of the random access resource set, selecting a random access resource set according to applicable characteristics (determining the applicability of the slice and the adaptability of RedCap according to the RRC layer)), selecting the RA type (2 steps or 4 steps), initializing the parameters and variables for the random access process, and completing the initialization of the random access process.
[0285] For Msg1 transmission, the MAC layer selects random access resources (including selecting SSB or CSI-RS, setting PREAMBLE_INDEX, selecting RO (providing the mapping relationship between SSB and RO to the upper layer)), and performs random access preamble transmission (setting the target receive power, calculating RA-RNTI (optional), instructing the physical layer to use the selected RO, corresponding RA-RNTI, PREAMBLE_INDEX, and target receive power to send random access preamble); the physical layer generates a preamble sequence, calculates the PRACH transmit power, maps the preamble sequence to the physical resource, generates the OFDM baseband signal of the PRACH, and performs modulation and up-conversion for the PRACH.
[0286] In the above process, selecting the RA resource set, selecting the RO, and calculating the PRACH transmit power may be implemented separately or in combination using the methods in the above embodiments, and the embodiments of the present application are not limited thereto.
[0287] It is worth noting that FIG44 above is merely a schematic illustration of an embodiment of the present application, and the present application is not limited thereto. For example, the execution order of the various operations may be appropriately adjusted, and other operations may be added or some operations may be reduced. Those skilled in the art may make appropriate modifications based on the above description, and are not limited to the description of FIG44 above.
[0288] It should be noted that the random access process of the present application supports CBRA or CFRA, and the embodiments of the present application are not limited thereto.
[0289] In some embodiments, for 4-step CBRA for SI request based on Msg1: the terminal device receives third configuration information (SI-RequestConfig), which includes configuration for SI request based on Msg1. Currently, the third configuration information indicates the allowed RO (or RO that can be used for the SI request) through ra-ssb-OccasionMaskIndex in the same way as the fifth information (in one case, ra-ssb-OccasionMaskIndex can be used as the fifth information). Therefore, if Msg1 repetition is also to be supported, the third configuration information should include the third information. For example, it is included in SI-RequestResources (used to configure the preamble and RO for the SI request). And / or, the third configuration information can also introduce information for indicating the number of repetitions of the first message.
[0290] In some embodiments, for a CFRA used for synchronization reconfiguration (eg, handover), a terminal device receives fourth configuration information. The fourth configuration information (RACH-ConfigDedicated) is used to configure random access parameters dedicated to (the CFRA). Currently, the method of indicating the allowed RO (or applicable to the CFRA) through ra-ssb-OccasionMaskIndex in the same manner as the fifth information (in one case, ra-ssb-OccasionMaskIndex can be used as the fifth information) has similar problems as the above-mentioned CBRA. Therefore, if Msg1 repetition is also supported, the fourth configuration information can introduce third information. For example, it can be included in the SSB (used to configure the SSB (index) and corresponding preamble and RO for the CFRA) in resources (used to configure the downlink reference signal and corresponding preamble and RO for the CFRA), and / or the fourth configuration information can also introduce information for indicating the number of repetitions of the first message.
[0291] In some embodiments, for CFRA for BFR, the terminal device receives fifth configuration information, where the fifth configuration information BeamFailureRecoveryConfig is used to configure RACH resources and candidate beams for BFR. Currently, the method of indicating the allowed RO (or applicable to the CFRA) using ra-ssb-OccasionMaskIndex in the same way as the fifth information (in one case, ra-ssb-OccasionMaskIndex can be used as the fifth information) has similar problems as the above-mentioned CBRA. Therefore, if Msg1 repetition is also to be supported, the fifth configuration information can be introduced with the third information. And / or, the fifth configuration information can also introduce information for indicating the number of repetitions of the first message.
[0292] In some embodiments, for CFRA triggered by a PDCCH order, when the CRC of DCI format 1_0 is scrambled by the C-RNTI and all bits in the "Frequency domain resource assignment" field (FDRA) are set to 1, the DCI format 1_0 is used to trigger a random access procedure (i.e., it is a PDCCH order used to trigger the random access procedure). When the preamble index indicated by the Random Access Preamble Index is not 0b000000, CFRA is triggered. Currently, it uses a similar method to indicate the allowed RO of the SSB using the PRACH Mask Index, which has similar problems as the above-mentioned CBRA. Therefore, if Msg1 repetition is also to be supported, third information can be introduced into the DCI format 1_0. And / or, information used to indicate the number of repetitions of the first message can also be introduced into the DCI format 1_0. For example, the above-mentioned PRACH Mask index is still used to indicate RO based on the correspondence between the PRACH Mask index value and RO shown in the following table. The RO is the first RO in an RO group corresponding to the first message repetition number indicated by the above-mentioned information in the DCI format 1_0. Thus, the terminal device sends PRACH / preamble in the RO in the RO group.
[0293] The embodiments of the present application provide a method for supporting PRACH repetition, including transmit power, random access resource configuration, etc., thereby expanding the PARCH coverage range and enhancing the uplink coverage, thereby improving the service quality of the network and reducing capital expenditure (CAPEX) and operating costs (OPEX).
[0294] Embodiments of the second aspect
[0295] An embodiment of the present application provides a method for sending and receiving information, which is explained from the perspective of a network device, and the contents that are the same as those in the embodiment of the first aspect will not be repeated.
[0296] FIG39 is a schematic diagram of a method for sending and receiving information according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in FIG39 , the method includes:
[0297] 3901, the network device receives a first message of a random access procedure in more than one first physical random access channel opportunity (PRACH occasions);
[0298] 3902. The network device sends a second message in response to the first message after the last first PRACH occasions among the more than one first PRACH occasions.
[0299] It is worth noting that FIG39 above is merely a schematic illustration of an embodiment of the present application, and the present application is not limited thereto. For example, the execution order of the various operations may be appropriately adjusted, and other operations may be added or some operations may be reduced. Those skilled in the art may make appropriate modifications based on the above content, and are not limited to the description of FIG39 above.
[0300] FIG46 is a schematic diagram of a method for sending information according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in FIG46 , the method includes:
[0301] 4601. The network device sends one or more second configuration information to the terminal device, where one second configuration information includes one or more first configuration information, and one first configuration information includes first information for configuring a feature combination, and / or second information for configuring a random access preamble sequence, and / or third information for configuring RO group(s), and / or fourth information for configuring RO(s), and / or fifth information for configuring RO(s).
[0302] Regarding the implementation of 3901-3902, 4601, please refer to the embodiment of the first aspect and will not be repeated here.
[0303] The above only describes the steps or processes related to the present application, but the present application is not limited thereto. The method of the embodiment of the present application may also include other steps or processes. For the specific content of these steps or processes, reference may be made to the relevant art.
[0304] The above embodiments are merely exemplary of the present invention, but the present invention is not limited thereto. Appropriate modifications may be made based on the above embodiments. For example, the above embodiments may be used alone, or one or more of the above embodiments may be combined.
[0305] Embodiments of the third aspect
[0306] The embodiment of the present application provides an information transceiver device, which may be, for example, a terminal device, or one or more components or assemblies configured in the terminal device, and the same contents as those in the embodiment of the first aspect will not be repeated.
[0307] FIG40 is a schematic diagram of an information transceiver device according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in FIG40 , the information transceiver device 4000 includes:
[0308] A first sending unit 4001 sends a first message (Msg1) of a random access procedure in more than one first physical random access channel opportunity (PRACH occasions, RO)
[0309] The first receiving unit 4002 receives a second message (Msg2) in response to the first message after the last first PRACH occasion among the more than one first PRACH occasions.
[0310] or,
[0311] The first receiving unit 4002 receives one or more second configuration information sent by the network device, where one second configuration information includes one or more first configuration information, and one first configuration information includes first information for configuring a feature combination, and / or second information for configuring a random access preamble sequence, and / or third information for configuring RO group(s), and / or fourth information for configuring RO(s), and / or fifth information for configuring RO(s).
[0312] In some embodiments, the implementation of the first sending unit 4001 and the first receiving unit 4002 can refer to the embodiment of the first aspect and will not be repeated here.
[0313] The above embodiments are merely exemplary of the present invention, but the present invention is not limited thereto. Appropriate modifications may be made based on the above embodiments. For example, the above embodiments may be used alone, or one or more of the above embodiments may be combined.
[0314] It is worth noting that the above only describes the components or modules related to the present application, but the present application is not limited thereto. The information transceiver device 4000 may also include other components or modules. For the specific contents of these components or modules, reference may be made to the relevant art.
[0315] In addition, for the sake of simplicity, FIG40 only illustrates the connection relationship or signal direction between various components or modules. However, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that various related technologies such as bus connection can be used. The above-mentioned components or modules can be implemented by hardware facilities such as processors, memories, transmitters, and receivers; the implementation of this application is not limited to this.
[0316] Embodiments of the fourth aspect
[0317] The embodiment of the present application provides an information transceiver device, which may be, for example, a network device, or one or more components or assemblies configured in the network device, and the same contents as those in the first or fourth aspects of the embodiment will not be repeated.
[0318] FIG41 is a schematic diagram of an information transceiver device according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in FIG41 , the information transceiver device 4100 includes:
[0319] a second receiving unit 4101 for receiving a first message of a random access procedure in more than one first physical random access channel opportunity (PRACH occasions);
[0320] The second sending unit 4102 is configured to send a second message in response to the first message after the last first PRACH occasions among the more than one first PRACH occasions.
[0321] or,
[0322] The second sending unit 4102 sends one or more second configuration information to the terminal device, where one second configuration information includes one or more first configuration information, and one first configuration information includes first information for configuring a feature combination, and / or second information for configuring a random access preamble sequence, and / or third information for configuring RO group(s), and / or fourth information for configuring RO(s), and / or fifth information for configuring RO(s).
[0323] In some embodiments, the implementation of the second receiving unit 4101 and the second sending unit 4102 can refer to the embodiments of the first or fourth aspect and will not be repeated here.
[0324] The above embodiments are merely exemplary of the present invention, but the present invention is not limited thereto. Appropriate modifications may be made based on the above embodiments. For example, the above embodiments may be used alone, or one or more of the above embodiments may be combined.
[0325] It is worth noting that the above only describes the components or modules related to the present application, but the present application is not limited thereto. The information transceiver 4100 may also include other components or modules. For the specific contents of these components or modules, reference may be made to the relevant art.
[0326] In addition, for the sake of simplicity, FIG41 only illustrates the connection relationship or signal direction between various components or modules. However, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that various related technologies such as bus connection can be used. The above-mentioned components or modules can be implemented by hardware facilities such as processors, memories, transmitters, and receivers; the implementation of this application is not limited to this.
[0327] Embodiments of the fifth aspect
[0328] An embodiment of the present application also provides a communication system, and reference may be made to FIG1 . The contents that are the same as those in the first to fourth aspects of the embodiments will not be repeated.
[0329] In some embodiments, the communication system 100 may include at least: a network device 101 and / or a terminal device 102, wherein the network device 101 includes the information transceiver device 4100 in the embodiment of the fourth aspect, and the terminal device 102 includes the information transceiver device 4000 in the embodiment of the fifth aspect, which will not be repeated here.
[0330] An embodiment of the present application further provides a network device, which may be, for example, a base station, but the present application is not limited thereto and may also be other network devices.
[0331] Figure 42 is a schematic diagram illustrating the structure of a network device according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in Figure 42 , network device 4200 may include a processor 4210 (e.g., a central processing unit (CPU)) and a memory 4220 ; the memory 4220 is coupled to the processor 4210 . The memory 4220 may store various data and may also store an information processing program 4230 , which is executed under the control of the processor 4210 .
[0332] For example, the processor 4210 may be configured to execute a program to implement the information sending and receiving method as described in the embodiment of the first aspect.
[0333] In addition, as shown in Figure 42, network device 4200 may also include: a transceiver 4240 and an antenna 4250; wherein, the functions of the above components are similar to those in the prior art and are not described here in detail. It is worth noting that network device 4200 does not necessarily include all the components shown in Figure 42; in addition, network device 4200 may also include components not shown in Figure 42, and reference may be made to the prior art for details.
[0334] The embodiment of the present application also provides a terminal device, but the present application is not limited thereto and may also be other devices.
[0335] Figure 43 is a schematic diagram of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in Figure 43 , terminal device 4300 may include a processor 4310 and a memory 4320. Memory 4320 stores data and programs and is coupled to processor 4310. It should be noted that this diagram is exemplary; other types of structures may be used to supplement or replace this structure to implement telecommunication or other functions.
[0336] For example, the processor 4310 can be configured to execute a program to implement the information sending and receiving method as described in the embodiment of the second aspect.
[0337] As shown in Figure 43 , the terminal device 4300 may further include: a communication module 4330, an input unit 4340, a display 4350, and a power supply 4360. The functions of these components are similar to those in the prior art and are not described in detail here. It is worth noting that the terminal device 4300 does not necessarily include all of the components shown in Figure 43 , and these components are not essential. Furthermore, the terminal device 4300 may also include components not shown in Figure 43 , for which reference may be made to the prior art.
[0338] An embodiment of the present application also provides a computer program, wherein when the program is executed in a terminal device, the program enables the terminal device to execute the information sending and receiving method described in the embodiment of the second aspect.
[0339] An embodiment of the present application also provides a storage medium storing a computer program, wherein the computer program enables a terminal device to execute the information sending and receiving method described in the embodiment of the second aspect.
[0340] An embodiment of the present application also provides a computer program, wherein when the program is executed in a network device, the program causes the network device to execute the information sending and receiving method described in the embodiment of the first aspect.
[0341] An embodiment of the present application also provides a storage medium storing a computer program, wherein the computer program enables a network device to execute the information sending and receiving method described in the embodiment of the first aspect.
[0342] The above devices and methods of the present application can be implemented by hardware or by a combination of hardware and software. The present application relates to such a computer-readable program that, when executed by a logic component, enables the logic component to implement the devices or components described above, or enables the logic component to implement the various methods or steps described above. The present application also relates to a storage medium for storing the above program, such as a hard disk, a magnetic disk, an optical disk, a DVD, a flash memory, etc.
[0343] The method / device described in conjunction with the embodiments of the present application can be directly embodied as hardware, a software module executed by a processor, or a combination of the two. For example, one or more of the functional block diagrams shown in the figure and / or one or more combinations of functional block diagrams can correspond to various software modules of the computer program flow or to various hardware modules. These software modules can respectively correspond to the various steps shown in the figure. These hardware modules can be implemented by solidifying these software modules, for example, using a field programmable gate array (FPGA).
[0344] The software module may be located in RAM memory, flash memory, ROM memory, EPROM memory, EEPROM memory, registers, a hard disk, a removable disk, a CD-ROM, or any other form of storage medium known in the art. A storage medium may be coupled to a processor so that the processor can read information from the storage medium and write information to the storage medium; or the storage medium may be an integral part of the processor. The processor and the storage medium may be located in an ASIC. The software module may be stored in the memory of the mobile terminal or in a memory card that can be inserted into the mobile terminal. For example, if the device (such as a mobile terminal) uses a large-capacity MEGA-SIM card or a large-capacity flash memory device, the software module may be stored in the MEGA-SIM card or the large-capacity flash memory device.
[0345] One or more of the functional blocks and / or one or more combinations of functional blocks described in the accompanying drawings may be implemented as a general-purpose processor, a digital signal processor (DSP), an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) or other programmable logic device, a discrete gate or transistor logic device, a discrete hardware component, or any appropriate combination thereof for performing the functions described in this application. One or more of the functional blocks and / or one or more combinations of functional blocks described in the accompanying drawings may also be implemented as a combination of computing devices, such as a combination of a DSP and a microprocessor, multiple microprocessors, one or more microprocessors in communication with a DSP, or any other such configuration.
[0346] The present application has been described above in conjunction with specific embodiments. However, those skilled in the art should understand that these descriptions are merely illustrative and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of the present application. Those skilled in the art may make various modifications and variations to the present application based on the spirit and principles of the present application, and such modifications and variations are also within the scope of the present application.
[0347] Regarding the above implementation methods disclosed in this embodiment, the following additional notes are also disclosed:
[0348] 1. A method for sending and receiving information, applied to a terminal device, characterized in that the method comprises:
[0349] The terminal device sends a first message (Msg1) of a random access procedure in more than one first physical random access channel opportunity (PRACH occasion, RO);
[0350] The terminal device receives a second message (Msg2) in response to the first message after a last first RO among the more than one first ROs.
[0351] 2. The method according to Note 1, wherein the more than one first ROs belong to an RO group and / or a set of random access resources.
[0352] 3. The method according to Supplement 1 or 2, wherein the last first RO is the last RO in the RO group.
[0353] 4. The method according to Note 2, wherein the RO group belongs to the random access resource set.
[0354] 5. The method according to Note 2 or 3, wherein the random access resource set is configured by one or more other information in the first configuration information including the first information for configuring a feature combination.
[0355] 6. The method according to Note 5, wherein the characteristic combination of the first information configuration includes the first message repetition and / or one or more first message repetition times, and / or the one or more first message repetition times include the random access process and / or the random access attempt corresponding to the first message and / or the first message repetition times adopted by the first message.
[0356] 7. The method according to Note 6, wherein the random access resource set includes RO groups corresponding to the one or more first message repetition times.
[0357] 8. The method according to Note 7, wherein the number of ROs included in (any) one RO group in the RO group(s) corresponding to a first message repetition number is equal to the first message repetition number, or the number of ROs included in (any) one RO group in the RO group(s) corresponding to a first message repetition number is greater than or equal to the first message repetition number.
[0358] 9. The method according to any one of Notes 2 to 8, wherein the method further comprises:
[0359] The terminal device selects ROs from the random access resource set, including: the terminal device selects the RO group from the random access resource set, or selects one or more ROs in the RO group from the random access resource set.
[0360] 10. The method according to Note 9, wherein selecting the RO group from the random access resource set includes: selecting the RO group from the RO group(s) in the random access resource set corresponding to the random access attempt corresponding to the random access process and / or the first message and / or the first message repetition number used by the first message.
[0361] 11. The method according to Note 9, wherein selecting one or more ROs in the RO group from the random access resource set includes: selecting one or more ROs in the RO group from the RO group(s) corresponding to the random access attempt corresponding to the random access process and / or the first message and / or the first message repetition number adopted by the first message in the random access resource set.
[0362] 12. The method according to Note 9 or 10 or 11, wherein the one or more ROs include: the first RO.
[0363] 13. The method according to Note 12, wherein the first RO refers to: the RO with the smallest first RO index, second RO index, or third RO index in the RO groups, and / or the first RO in the time domain.
[0364] 14. The method according to any one of Notes 1 to 13, wherein the method further comprises:
[0365] The first message repetition and / or one or more first message repetition times are applicable to the random access procedure.
[0366] 15. The method according to Note 14, wherein the terminal device selects one or more random access resource sets.
[0367] 16. The method according to Note 15, wherein the one or more random access resource sets are available for the first message repetition (Msg1repetition) and / or the one or more first message repetition numbers (the number of repetions for Msg1).
[0368] 17. The method according to Note 16, wherein at least 2 of the multiple random access resource sets are available for different first message repetition numbers.
[0369] 18. The method according to Note 16, wherein, for a random access attempt or a Msg1 transmission, the terminal device selects ROs from a set of random access resources that are available for the first repetition number used for the random access attempt and / or Msg1 transmission.
[0370] 19. A method according to any one of Notes 1 to 18, wherein the method further includes: the terminal device determines whether the first message repetition and / or one or more first message repetition times are applicable to the random access process and / or the random access attempt corresponding to the first message and / or the first message based on at least one of the one or more first RSRP thresholds.
[0371] 20. The method according to Note 19, wherein at least one of the one or more first RSRP thresholds includes a maximum value of the one or more first RSRP thresholds.
[0372] 21. The method according to any one of Notes 1 to 20, wherein the method further comprises:
[0373] The terminal device determines a first message repetition number used for a random access process and / or a random access attempt and / or an Msg 1 transmission based on at least one of the one or more first RSRP thresholds.
[0374] 22. The method according to any one of Notes 1 to 21, wherein the method further comprises:
[0375] The terminal device receives the eighth information sent by the network device, and determines the association relationship between RO groups and / or SSBs and RO groups at least according to the eighth information.
[0376] 23. The method according to any one of Notes 1 to 22, wherein the method further comprises:
[0377] The terminal device receives one or more second configuration information sent by the network device, where one second configuration information includes one or more first configuration information, and one first configuration information includes first information for configuring a feature combination, and / or second information for configuring a random access preamble sequence, and / or third information for configuring RO group(s), and / or fourth information for configuring RO(s), and / or fifth information for configuring RO(s).
[0378] 24. The method according to Note 23, wherein the first configuration information is used to configure a feature combination and / or a random access resource set corresponding to the feature combination.
[0379] 25. The method according to Note 23, wherein the second configuration information is used to configure / define cell-specific random access parameters.
[0380] 26. The method according to Note 23, wherein a first configuration information includes a first information, and a first information is used to configure a feature combination.
[0381] 27. A method according to Note 23 or 26, wherein a feature combination includes or does not include a first message repetition and / or a first message repetition number; and / or a feature combination may include at most one first message repetition number, or may include more than one first message repetition number.
[0382] 28. The method according to Note 27, wherein, for a feature combination including multiple first message repetition times, two corresponding random access preamble sequences in the multiple first message repetition times are the same or different, and / or, two corresponding ROs in the multiple first message repetition times are the same or different.
[0383] 29. The method according to Note 28, wherein the ROs corresponding to the two first message repetition times corresponding to different random access preamble sequences are the same or different.
[0384] 30. The method according to Note 28, wherein the ROs corresponding to the two first message repetition times corresponding to the same random access preamble sequence are different.
[0385] 31. The method according to Note 28, wherein the same means: there is an intersection or is completely the same or partially the same, and the different means: there is no intersection or is completely different.
[0386] 32. The method according to Note 28, wherein the ROs corresponding to a first message repetition number include: the RO(s) included in the RO group(s) corresponding to the first message repetition number.
[0387] 33. The method according to Note 27, wherein, for a feature combination including multiple first message repetition times, the RO groups corresponding to different first message repetition times include the same ROs; or, the RO groups with smaller first message repetition times include ROs that are a subset of the RO groups with larger first message repetition times; or, the RO groups with larger first message repetition times include ROs that are a subset of the RO groups with smaller first message repetition times.
[0388] 34. The method according to Note 27, wherein, for a feature combination including multiple first message repetition numbers, the ROs corresponding to different first message repetition numbers are the same; or, the ROs corresponding to the smaller first message repetition number are a subset of the ROs corresponding to the larger first message repetition number; or, the ROs corresponding to the larger first message repetition number are a subset of the ROs corresponding to the smaller first message repetition number.
[0389] 35. The method according to any one of Notes 23 to 34, wherein the second information is used to configure a random access preamble sequence for a feature combination configured for the first information.
[0390] 38. A method according to any one of Notes 23 to 35, wherein, for a feature combination including multiple first message repetition times, the second information configures corresponding random access preamble sequences for different first message repetition times in the feature combination.
[0391] 39. A method according to any one of Notes 23 to 38, wherein the second information includes one or more first information elements (IEs), and the first IE is used to configure a corresponding random access preamble sequence for a first message repetition number; or, the second information includes one or more first information fields, and the first information field is used to configure a corresponding random access preamble sequence for a first message repetition number.
[0392] 40. The method according to any one of Notes 23 to 39, wherein the third information is used to configure corresponding RO group(s) for the feature combination configured by the first information.
[0393] 41. The method according to Note 40, wherein the characteristic combination of the first information configuration includes first message repetition and / or one or more first message repetition times.
[0394] 42. The method according to any one of Notes 23 to 40, wherein, for a feature combination including multiple first message repetition times, the third information configures corresponding RO groups for different first message repetition times in the feature combination.
[0395] 43. A method according to any one of Notes 23 to 42, wherein the third information includes one or more second IEs, and the second IEs are used to configure corresponding RO groups for a first message repetition number; or, the third information includes one or more second information fields, and the second information fields are used to configure corresponding RO groups for a first message repetition number.
[0396] 44. The method according to any one of notes 23 to 43, wherein the third information configures the RO group(s) for a (per) time period or mapping cycle.
[0397] 45. The method according to any one of Notes 23 to 44, wherein the third information configures RO groups based on the first repetition number and / or the first RO group index and / or the second RO group index and / or the first group index and / or the first RO index and / or the second RO index and / or the second group index.
[0398] 46. A method according to Note 45, wherein the first number of repetitions is predefined, or is configured by sixth information for configuring the first number of repetitions, or is configured by seventh information for configuring a first RSRP threshold for first message repetition.
[0399] 47. A method according to Note 45, wherein the first number of repetitions is the first number of message repetitions included in the feature combination of the first information configuration.
[0400] 48. The method according to Note 47, wherein, for a feature combination including multiple first message repetition times, the third information configures RO groups corresponding to each first message repetition time based on the multiple first message repetition times.
[0401] 49. The method according to note 48, wherein the number of ROs included in (any) RO group in the RO groups corresponding to a first message repetition number is equal to the first message repetition number.
[0402] 50. A method according to Note 45 or 46, wherein the first repetition number is the maximum value of the first message repetition numbers configured in the second configuration information (or in one or more first configuration information), and / or the first message repetition number corresponding to the minimum first RSRP threshold configured by the seventh information, and / or the first message repetition number corresponding to the first first RSRP threshold configured by the seventh information, and / or the maximum value of the first message repetition numbers included in the feature combination configured by the first information.
[0403] 51. The method according to Note 45, wherein the third information configures RO groups based on a first repetition number, which means that the third information indicates the RO group(s) corresponding to the first repetition number.
[0404] 52. The method according to Note 51, wherein the number of ROs included in (any) RO group corresponding to a first repetition number is equal to the first repetition number.
[0405] 53. The method according to Supplementary Note 51, wherein the method further comprises:
[0406] The terminal device determines the association relationship between RO groups and / or SSBs and RO groups according to the first repetition number and other information in the second configuration information.
[0407] 54. The method according to Supplementary Note 51, wherein the method further comprises:
[0408] The terminal device determines, according to the RO group(s) corresponding to the first repetition number, one or more RO groups corresponding to the first message repetition number included in the characteristic combination of the first information configuration.
[0409] 55. The method according to any one of Notes 45 to 54, wherein the first RO group index is used to uniquely identify an RO group within a time period or a mapping cycle.
[0410] 56. The method according to any one of Notes 44 to 55, wherein the time period is the first time period or the second time period or the third time period or the fourth time period, and the mapping period is the first mapping period or the second mapping period.
[0411] 57. The method according to Note 55, wherein the first RO group index represents the sequence number of an SSB-associated RO group(s) within the time period or mapping cycle, or the sequence number of the RO group(s) within the time period or mapping cycle.
[0412] 58. According to the method described in Note 57, the number of ROs included in one of the RO group(s) is equal to the first repetition number.
[0413] 59. The method according to any one of Notes 45 to 54, wherein the second RO group index is used to uniquely identify an RO group within a group of RO groups within a time period or a mapping cycle.
[0414] 60. The method according to any one of Notes 44 to 59, wherein the time period is the first time period or the second time period or the third time period or the fourth time period, and the mapping period is the first mapping period or the second mapping period.
[0415] 61. The method according to Note 55, wherein the second RO group index represents the sequence number of an SSB-associated RO group(s) within the set of RO group(s), or the sequence number of an RO group(s) within the set of RO group(s).
[0416] 62. According to the method described in Note 57, the number of ROs included in one of the RO group(s) is equal to the first repetition number.
[0417] 63. The method according to any one of Notes 45 to 54, wherein the first group index is used to uniquely identify a group of RO group(s) within a time period or mapping cycle.
[0418] 64. The method according to any one of Notes 45 to 63, wherein the time period is the first time period or the second time period or the third time period or the fourth time period, and the mapping period is the first mapping period or the second mapping period.
[0419] 65. A method according to any one of Notes 55 to 63, wherein the first group index represents the group number of RO group(s) associated with an SSB within the time period or mapping period, or the group number of RO group(s) within the time period or mapping period.
[0420] 66. According to the method described in Note 57, the number of ROs included in an RO group in the RO group(s) is equal to the first repetition number.
[0421] 67. The method according to note 63, wherein the number of RO groups included in the set of RO groups is predefined or indicated by a network device.
[0422] 68. According to the method of supplementary note 63, the RO groups included in a set of RO groups are determined according to the first RO group index.
[0423] 69. A method according to any one of Notes 23 to 68, wherein the third information includes a first RO group index, and / or a second RO group index, and / or a first group index, and / or a first bitmap, and / or a second bitmap, and / or an RO group mask index, and / or a first RIV value.
[0424] 70. The method according to Note 69, wherein a bit in the first bitmap corresponds to one or more first RO group indexes, or corresponds to one or more first group indexes, or corresponds to one or more RO group(s), or corresponds to one or more groups of RO group(s).
[0425] 71. The method according to Note 69, wherein one bit in the second bitmap corresponds to one or more second RO group indexes, or corresponds to one or more RO group(s) in a group of RO group(s).
[0426] 72. The method according to Note 71, wherein the second RO group index and / or the second bitmap and / or the RO group mask index and / or the first RIV value indicates RO groups from the RO groups indicated by the first bitmap.
[0427] 73. The method according to Note 69, wherein the RO group mask index and / or the first RIV value are defined according to the first RO group index and / or the second RO group index.
[0428] 74. The method according to any one of Notes 45 to 54, wherein the first RO index is used to uniquely identify an RO within a time period or a mapping cycle.
[0429] 75. The method according to Note 44 or 74, wherein the time period is the first time period or the second time period or the third time period or the fourth time period or a first associated time period or a first associated pattern time period, and the mapping period is the first mapping period or the second mapping period or the third mapping period.
[0430] 76. The method according to Note 74, wherein the first RO index represents the serial number of an SSB-associated RO within the time period or mapping cycle, or the serial number of the RO within the time period or mapping cycle.
[0431] 77. The method according to any one of Notes 45 to 54, wherein the second RO index is used to uniquely identify an RO within a group of ROs within a time period or a mapping cycle.
[0432] 78. The method according to Note 77, wherein the time period is the first time period or the second time period or the third time period or the fourth time period or a first associated time period or a first associated pattern time period, and the mapping period is the first mapping period or the second mapping period or the third mapping period.
[0433] 79. The method according to Note 74, wherein the second RO index represents the serial number of an SSB-associated RO within the group of ROs, or the serial number of an RO within the group of ROs.
[0434] 80. The method according to any one of Notes 45 to 54, wherein the second set of indexes is used to uniquely identify a group of ROs within a time period or a mapping cycle.
[0435] 81. The method according to Note 80, wherein the time period is the first time period or the second time period or the third time period or the fourth time period or a first associated time period or a first associated pattern time period, and the mapping period is the first mapping period or the second mapping period or the third mapping period.
[0436] 82. The method according to Note 74, wherein the second group index represents the serial number of the group of ROs associated with an SSB within the time period or mapping period, or the serial number of the group of ROs within the time period or mapping period.
[0437] 83. The method according to Note 80, wherein the number of ROs included in the set of ROs is predefined or indicated by a network device.
[0438] 84. A method according to any one of Notes 23 to 54, wherein the third information includes a first RO index, and / or a second RO index, and / or a second group index, and / or a third bitmap, and / or a fourth bitmap, and / or an RO mask index, and / or a second RIV value.
[0439] 85. The method according to Note 84, wherein the third information indicates an RO group by indicating one or more ROs in the RO group.
[0440] 86. A method according to any one of Notes 23 to 85, wherein, for a feature combination including multiple first message repetition times, the fourth information configures ROs for different first message repetition times respectively.
[0441] 87. The method according to Supplementary Note 86, wherein the method further comprises:
[0442] The terminal device determines a mapping relationship between RO groups and / or SSBs and RO groups according to the ROs indicated by the fourth information.
[0443] 88. The method according to Note 23, wherein the fourth information is based on the first RO index and / or the second RO index and / or the third RO index and / or the second group index indication (ROs).
[0444] 89. A method according to any one of Notes 23 to 88, wherein the fifth information is based on a third RO index indication (ROs), and the third RO index represents the sequence number of an SSB-associated RO(s) within a third mapping period.
[0445] 90. According to the method described in any one of Notes 23 to 88, if a first configuration information includes a characteristic combination of the first information configuration including a first message repetition (Msg1repetition) and / or one or more first message repetition times, the fifth information does not exist (absent), and / or the third information and / or the fourth information is optionally present (optionally present).
[0446] 91. A method according to any one of Notes 23 to 88, wherein a feature combination for a first information configuration includes not including a first message repetition (Msg1repetition) and / or does not include first configuration information of the first message repetition number, and the third information and / or fourth information does not exist (absent).
[0447] 92. A method according to any one of Notes 23 to 88, wherein a feature combination for a first information configuration includes first configuration information of a first message repetition (Msg1repetition) and / or one or more first message repetition times, and the third information and / or fourth information are optionally present.
[0448] 93. A method according to any one of Notes 1 to 92, wherein seventh information for configuring one or more first RSRP thresholds is received, at least one of the first RSRP thresholds is used by the terminal device to determine whether the first message repetition and / or a first message repetition number is applicable to a random access process, and / or at least one of the first RSRP thresholds is used by the terminal device to determine the first message repetition number adopted for a random access attempt or a Msg1 transmission.
[0449] 94. The method according to any one of Notes 1 to 93, wherein the method further comprises:
[0450] The terminal device (its physical layer) calculates the transmission power for each PRACH transmission corresponding to different second ROs in a random access attempt; or, the terminal device (its physical layer) calculates the transmission power of the PRACH transmission corresponding to one of the second PRACH occasions for each PRACH transmission corresponding to different second ROs in a random access attempt.
[0451] 95. The method according to Note 94, wherein the parameters used when calculating the transmission power separately are the same or different.
[0452] 96. The method according to Note 94, wherein, when calculating the transmission power of the PRACH transmission corresponding to one of the second ROs, other PRACH transmissions in the one random access attempt are transmitted using the same power as the transmission power of the PRACH transmission corresponding to the one second RO.
[0453] 97. A method according to any one of Notes 94 to 96, wherein the terminal device (MAC layer) calculates the preamble target receiving power based on the number of repetitions of the first message.
[0454] 98. The method according to Supplementary Note 97, wherein the terminal device (MAC layer) calculates the preamble target received power according to the number of repetitions of the first message, comprising:
[0455] Calculate the total (preamble) target received power of all PRACH transmissions in a random access attempt;
[0456] A (preamble) target received power of a PRACH transmission is determined based on the total target received power and the number of first message repetitions in a random access attempt.
[0457] 99. The method according to any one of Notes 94 to 98, wherein the second RO includes the first RO that actually sends the first message and / or the third RO that does not actually send the first message.
[0458] 100. The method according to any one of Notes 1 to 99, wherein the method further comprises:
[0459] In the first case, the physical layer of the terminal device notifies the higher layer to suspend the preamble sending number counter, or may notify the higher layer to suspend the preamble sending number counter, or does not notify the higher layer to suspend the preamble sending number counter (power ramping counter);
[0460] The first situation includes:
[0461] Each (all) second ROs of the terminal device in one random access attempt do not send a PRACH or send a PRACH with reduced power; or
[0462] The terminal device does not send PRACH or sends PRACH with reduced power in part of the second ROs in a random access attempt; or,
[0463] The terminal device changes the spatial transmission filter before the first PRACH transmission in a random access attempt.
[0464] 101. The method according to note 100, wherein the terminal device does not send a PRACH or sends a PRACH with reduced power in part of the second ROs in a random access attempt, comprises:
[0465] The terminal device does not send PRACH or sends PRACH with reduced power for at least the ninth number or at most the tenth number of second ROs in one random access attempt; or,
[0466] The terminal device does not send a PRACH on a specific second RO in a random access attempt; or,
[0467] The terminal device transmits a PRACH with reduced power in a second RO in a random access attempt.
[0468] 102. The method according to Note 100 or 101, wherein:
[0469] When the upper layer receives the notification of suspending the preamble transmission count counter from the physical layer, the preamble power ramping counter (PREAMBLE_POWER_RAMPING_COUNTER) will not be increased.
[0470] 103. A method according to Note 100 or 101 or 102, wherein the physical layer of the terminal device notifies the higher layer to suspend the preamble transmission times counter before the first PRACH transmission in a random access attempt.
[0471] 104. The method according to any one of Notes 1 to 103, wherein:
[0472] ROs associated with the same SSB index are sorted in a first time period in the order of time domain first and frequency domain second, wherein each first number (R) of ROs belongs to the same RO group;
[0473] or,
[0474] ROs associated with the same SSB index are sorted in the first time period in the order of time domain first and frequency domain second, wherein, for ROs with the same frequency resource index, every first number (R) of ROs belongs to the same RO group;
[0475] or,
[0476] Among the ROs associated with the same SSB index, ROs with the same frequency resource index are sorted one by one in a first time domain order within a first time period, wherein each first number (R) of ROs belongs to the same RO group;
[0477] 105. The method according to Note 104, wherein, when determining the RO group, an SSB index is associated with ROs at the same frequency domain position at different time domain positions for frequency hopping.
[0478] 106. The method according to Note 104 or 105, wherein the mapping relationship between the SSB index and the RO group is repeated in the first time period, and the first time period includes a second number (K) of associated pattern periods and / or a third number (G2) of first mapping periods.
[0479] 107. The method according to Note 106, wherein the first time period does not exceed a first time length, and the first time length is predefined and / or indicated by the network device.
[0480] 108. The method according to Note 107, wherein the first time length is 160ms or 320ms or 640ms or 1280ms or 160×8ms or is related to the first quantity, and the first quantity is related to the second number of repetitions.
[0481] 109. The method according to any one of Notes 1 to 103, wherein:
[0482] The ROs in the third time period are sorted in the second time period in the order of first the time domain and then the frequency domain, wherein each first number (R) of ROs belongs to the same RO group;
[0483] or,
[0484] The ROs in the third time period are sorted in the second time period in the order of time domain first and frequency domain second, wherein, for ROs having the same frequency resource index, every first number (R) of ROs belongs to the same RO group;
[0485] or,
[0486] Among the ROs in the third time period, ROs with the same frequency resource index are sorted one by one in the second time period in the order of the first time domain, wherein each first number (R) of ROs belongs to the same RO group;
[0487] 110. The method according to Note 109, wherein, when determining the RO group, an SSB index is associated with ROs at the same frequency domain position at different time domain positions for frequency hopping.
[0488] 111. The method according to any one of Notes 109 to 110, wherein the second time period includes a fourth number of second mapping cycles and / or a fifth number (K2) of third time periods and / or a sixth number of fourth time periods.
[0489] 112. The method according to any one of Notes 100 to 111, wherein:
[0490] The second time period includes an integer number of fourth time periods, and the fourth time period includes an integer number of third time periods. The third time period includes an integer number of RO groups. A fourth time period includes an integer number of second mapping cycles; or
[0491] The second time period includes an integer number (K2) of third time periods, one third time period includes an integer number (T2) of second mapping cycles, and different third time periods in the second time period include the same or different numbers of RO groups and / or the second mapping cycles; or
[0492] The second time period includes an integer number (K2) of third time periods, and one third time period includes an integer number of RO groups. Different third time periods in the second time period include the same or different numbers of RO groups and / or second mapping cycles.
[0493] 113. A method according to any one of Notes 109 to 112, wherein the second time period does not exceed a second time length, and the second time length is predefined and / or indicated by the network device.
[0494] 114. A method according to any one of Notes 109 to 113, wherein the second time length is 160ms or 320ms or 640ms or 1280ms or 160×8ms or is related to the first number, and the first number is related to the second number of repetitions.
[0495] 115. The method according to any one of Notes 109 to 114, wherein the third time period includes a seventh number (K1) of PARCH configuration cycles.
[0496] 116. A method according to any one of Notes 103 to 115, wherein, in the first time period and / or the second time period and / or the third time period and / or the fourth time period and / or the first mapping period and / or the second mapping period, the eighth number (S) RO groups associated with an SSB index are sorted in the order of time domain first and then frequency domain or frequency domain first and then time domain.
[0497] 117. A method for receiving information, applied to a terminal device, comprising:
[0498] The terminal device receives one or more second configuration information sent by the network device, where one second configuration information includes one or more first configuration information, and one first configuration information includes first information for configuring a feature combination, and / or second information for configuring a random access preamble sequence, and / or third information for configuring RO group(s), and / or fourth information for configuring RO(s), and / or fifth information for configuring RO(s).
[0499] 118. A power calculation method, wherein the method further comprises:
[0500] The terminal device (its physical layer) calculates the transmit power for each PRACH transmission corresponding to different second ROs in a random access attempt; or, the terminal device (its physical layer) calculates the transmit power of the PRACH transmission corresponding to one of the second PRACH occasions for each PRACH transmission corresponding to different second ROs in a random access attempt.
[0501] 119. A counter processing method, wherein the method comprises:
[0502] In the first case, the physical layer of the terminal device notifies the higher layer to suspend the preamble transmission number counter, or may notify the higher layer to suspend the preamble transmission number counter, or may not notify the higher layer to suspend the preamble transmission number counter (power ramping counter);
[0503] The first situation includes:
[0504] Each (all) second ROs of the terminal device in one random access attempt do not send a PRACH or send a PRACH with reduced power; or
[0505] The terminal device does not send PRACH or sends PRACH with reduced power in part of the second ROs in a random access attempt; or,
[0506] The terminal device changes the spatial transmission filter before the first PRACH transmission in a random access attempt.
[0507] 120. A method for determining a random access opportunity, wherein the method comprises:
[0508] ROs associated with the same SSB index are sorted in a first time period in the order of time domain first and frequency domain second, wherein each first number (R) of ROs belongs to the same RO group;
[0509] or,
[0510] ROs associated with the same SSB index are sorted in the first time period in the order of time domain first and frequency domain second, wherein, for ROs with the same frequency resource index, every first number (R) of ROs belongs to the same RO group;
[0511] or,
[0512] Among the ROs associated with the same SSB index, ROs with the same frequency resource index are sorted one by one in a first time domain order within a first time period, wherein each first number (R) of ROs belongs to the same RO group;
[0513] or,
[0514] The ROs in the third time period are sorted in the second time period in the order of first the time domain and then the frequency domain, wherein each first number (R) of ROs belongs to the same RO group;
[0515] or,
[0516] The ROs in the third time period are sorted in the second time period in the order of time domain first and frequency domain second, wherein, for ROs having the same frequency resource index, every first number (R) of ROs belongs to the same RO group;
[0517] or,
[0518] Among the ROs in the third time period, ROs with the same frequency resource index are sorted one by one in the second time period in the order of the first time domain, wherein each first number (R) of ROs belongs to the same RO group;
[0519] or,
[0520] In the first time period and / or the second time period and / or the third time period and / or the fourth time period and / or the first mapping period and / or the second mapping period, the eighth number (S) RO groups associated with an SSB index are sorted in the order of time domain first and frequency domain second or frequency domain first and time domain second.
[0521] 121. A method for receiving information, applied to a terminal device, comprising:
[0522] The terminal device receives the third configuration information and / or the fourth configuration information and / or the fifth configuration information and / or the DCI; the third configuration information and / or the fourth configuration information and / or the fifth configuration information and / or the DCI includes the third information for configuring the RO group(s) and / or the information for indicating the number of repetitions of the first message;
[0523] The third configuration information includes a configuration for the SI request based on the first message;
[0524] The fourth configuration information is used to configure random access parameters dedicated to CFRA;
[0525] The fifth configuration information is used to configure RACH resources and candidate beams for BFR;
[0526] The DCI is used to trigger a random access process, and all bits in the frequency domain resource allocation field in the DCI are set to 1.
[0527] 122. A method for sending and receiving information, applied to a network device, characterized in that the method comprises:
[0528] The network device receives a first message of a random access procedure in more than one first physical random access channel opportunity (PRACH occasion, RO);
[0529] The network device sends a second message in response to the first message after a last first PRACH occasion of the more than one first PRACH occasions.
[0530] 123. A method for receiving information, applied to a network device, characterized in that the method comprises:
[0531] The network device sends one or more second configuration information and / or third configuration information and / or fourth configuration information and / or fifth configuration information and / or DCI;
[0532] The second configuration information includes one or more first configuration information, and the first configuration information includes first information for configuring a feature combination, and / or second information for configuring a random access preamble sequence, and / or third information for configuring an RO group(s), and / or fourth information for configuring an RO(s), and / or fifth information for configuring an RO(s);
[0533] The third configuration information and / or the fourth configuration information and / or the fifth configuration information and / or the DCI includes third information for configuring the RO group(s) and / or information for indicating the number of repetitions of the first message;
[0534] The third configuration information includes a configuration for the SI request based on the first message;
[0535] The fourth configuration information is used to configure random access parameters dedicated to CFRA;
[0536] The fifth configuration information is used to configure RACH resources and candidate beams for BFR;
[0537] The DCI is used to trigger a random access process, and all bits in the frequency domain resource allocation field in the DCI are set to 1.
[0538] 124. A terminal device comprising a memory and a processor, wherein the memory stores a computer program, and the processor is configured to execute the computer program to implement the method as described in any one of Notes 1 to 121.
[0539] 125. A network device comprising a memory and a processor, wherein the memory stores a computer program, and the processor is configured to execute the computer program to implement the method as described in Note 122 or 123.
[0540] 126. A communication system, characterized in that the communication system includes the terminal device described in Note 124 and / or the network device described in Note 125.
Claims
1. An information receiving device, applied to a terminal device, wherein: The device comprises: A first receiving unit receives one or more second configuration information sent by a network device, wherein one second configuration information includes one or more first configuration information, and one first configuration information includes first information for configuring a feature combination, and / or second information for configuring a random access preamble sequence, and / or third information for configuring RO group(s), and / or fourth information for configuring RO(s), and / or fifth information for configuring RO(s).
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein: The first configuration information is used to configure a feature combination and / or a random access resource set corresponding to the feature combination; the second configuration information is used to configure / define cell-specific random access parameters.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein: A first configuration information includes the first information, and the first information is used to configure a feature combination.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein: A feature combination may or may not include the first message repetition and / or the first message repetition number; and / or, a feature combination may include at most one first message repetition number, or may include more than one first message repetition number.
5. The device according to claim 1, wherein: The second information is used to configure a random access preamble sequence of a feature combination configured for the first information.
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein: The third information is used to configure a corresponding RO group(s) for the feature combination configured by the first information.
7. The device according to claim 1, wherein: The third information configures RO group(s) for one (per) time period or mapping cycle; and / or, the third information configures RO groups based on the first repetition number and / or the first RO group index and / or the second RO group index and / or the first group index and / or the first RO index and / or the second RO index and / or the second group index.
8. The device according to claim 7, wherein: The first repetition number is predefined, or is configured by sixth information used to configure the first repetition number, or is configured by seventh information used to configure a first RSRP threshold for first message repetition.
9. The device according to claim 7, wherein: The first RO group index is used to uniquely identify an RO group within a time period or a mapping cycle.
10. The device according to claim 7, wherein: The second RO group index is used to uniquely identify an RO group within a group of RO groups within a time period or a mapping cycle.
11. The device according to claim 7, wherein: The first group index is used to uniquely identify a group of RO group(s) within a time period or mapping cycle.
12. The device according to claim 9, 10 or 11, wherein: The time period is the first time period, the second time period, the third time period, or the fourth time period, and the mapping cycle is the first mapping cycle or the second mapping cycle.
13. The device according to claim 7, wherein: The first RO index is used to uniquely identify a RO within a time period or a mapping cycle.
14. The device according to claim 7, wherein: The second RO index is used to uniquely identify an RO within a group of ROs within a time period or a mapping cycle.
15. The device according to claim 7, wherein: The second group of indexes is used to uniquely identify a group of ROs within a time period or a mapping cycle.
16. The device according to claim 13, 14 or 15, wherein: The time period is the first time period, the second time period, the third time period, the fourth time period, a first associated time period, or a first associated pattern time period, and the mapping cycle is the first mapping cycle, the second mapping cycle, or the third mapping cycle.
17. According to the device according to claim 1, the third information includes a first RO group index, and / or a second RO group index, and / or a first group index, and / or a first bitmap, and / or a second bitmap, and / or a RO group mask index, and / or a first RIV value, and / or the third information includes a first RO index, and / or a second RO index, and / or a second group index, and / or a third bitmap, and / or a fourth bitmap, and / or a RO mask index, and / or a second RIV value.
18. The device according to claim 17, wherein: The third information indicates an RO group by indicating one or more ROs in the RO group.
19. The device according to claim 1, wherein: The fifth information is based on a third RO index indication (ROs), where the third RO index represents a sequence number of a RO(s) associated with an SSB within a third mapping period.
20. An information sending device, applied to a network device, wherein: The device comprises: A first sending unit sends one or more second configuration information to a terminal device, wherein one second configuration information includes one or more first configuration information, and one first configuration information includes first information for configuring a feature combination, and / or second information for configuring a random access preamble sequence, and / or third information for configuring RO group(s), and / or fourth information for configuring RO(s), and / or fifth information for configuring RO(s).