Nr-u wideband enhancement

The enhancement of NR-U wideband communication systems addresses inefficiencies in subband utilization by allowing reacquisition and signaling of available subbands, optimizing spectral efficiency and reducing energy waste.

JP2026032057APending Publication Date: 2026-02-25KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS NV
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JP2025197085
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JP · JP
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Priority Date
2019-04-23
Filing Date
2025-11-18
Publication Date
2026-02-25

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Technical Problem

In wireless communication systems using wideband operation, the separate listen-before-talk (LBT) on each subband leads to inefficiencies due to subbands being occupied by interference, resulting in wasted energy and reduced spectral efficiency, especially in coexistence with systems like IEEE 802.11, and inefficient channel occupancy.

Method used

Implementing enhancements for NR-U wideband communication by allowing reacquisition of previously occupied subbands, signaling of available subbands, and configuring wideband operations with pre-defined LBT patterns, enabling efficient use of unoccupied subbands for transmission and reception.

Benefits of technology

Enhances spectral efficiency by optimizing subband utilization and reducing energy waste through dynamic reacquisition and signaling of available subbands, improving communication performance in NR-U systems.

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Abstract

To provide an apparatus for improving wireless communication between entities of a wireless communication system using wideband operation.SOLUTION: An apparatus for wideband communication in a wireless communication system performs listen-before-talk LBT for each subband of a predetermined wideband to determine, from the predetermined wideband, unoccupied subbands on which wideband communication is allowed during a specific transmission time and occupied subbands on which wideband communication is not allowed during the specific transmission time. The apparatus comprises a plurality of predetermined messages, each message being associated with one or more specific LBT patterns, the LBT pattern indicating unoccupied and occupied subbands of a predetermined wideband, wherein in response to the LBT indicating the specific LBT pattern, the apparatus selects a message associated with the specific LBT pattern from the plurality of predetermined messages and signals the selected message to the one or more transceivers.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 1
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[0001] This application relates to wireless communication systems or networks, and more particularly to approaches for wireless communication between entities of a wireless communication system that use wideband operation. Embodiments relate to NR-U wideband enhancements.

[0002] FIG. 1 illustrates a core network 102 and one or more radio access networks RAN1, RAN2, ...RAN N 1(b) is a schematic diagram of an example terrestrial wireless network 100 including a radio access network RAN, which may include one or more base stations gNB1 to gNB5, each serving a particular area surrounding the base station, represented schematically by a respective cell 1061 to 1065. n FIG. 1(b) is a schematic diagram of an example of a RAN. A base station is provided to serve users within a cell. The term base station, BS, refers to a gNB in ​​a 5G network, an eNB in ​​UMTS / LTE / LTE-A / LTE-A Pro, or simply a BS in other mobile communication standards. A user can be a fixed or mobile device. The wireless communication system can also be accessed by a mobile or fixed IoT device that connects to a base station or user. A mobile or IoT device can be a physical device, a ground-based vehicle such as a robot or car, an aircraft such as a manned or unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), also known as a drone, an aircraft, a building, and other items or devices embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators, etc., and a network connection that allows these devices to collect and exchange data through an existing network infrastructure. FIG. 1(b) shows an example diagram of five cells, but the RAN n may contain more or fewer such cells, and the RAN nA cell 1064 may also include only one base station. Figure 1(b) shows two users UE1 and UE2, also referred to as user equipment (UE), located in cell 1062 and served by base station gNB2. Another user UE3 is shown in cell 1064 served by base station gNB4. Arrows 1081, 1082, and 1083 schematically represent uplink / downlink connections for transmitting data from users UE1, UE2, and UE3 to base stations gNB2 and gNB4, or for transmitting data from base stations gNB2 and gNB4 to users UE1, UE2, and UE3. Figure 1(b) also shows two IoT devices 1101 and 1102 within cell 1064, which may be fixed or mobile devices. IoT device 1101 accesses the wireless communication system via base station gNB4 to transmit and receive data, as schematically indicated by arrow 1121. IoT device 1102 accesses the wireless communication system via user UE3, as schematically indicated by arrow 1122. Each base station gNB1 to gNB5 may be connected to the core network 102 via respective backhaul links 1141 to 1145, e.g., via an S1 interface, which are represented schematically in FIG. 1(b) by arrows pointing to "core." The core network 102 may be connected to one or more external networks. Furthermore, some or all of the respective base stations gNB1 to gNB5 may be connected to each other via respective backhaul links 1161 to 1165, e.g., via an S1 or X2 or XN interface in NR, which are represented schematically in FIG. 1(b) by arrows pointing to "gNB." [Background technology]

[0003] For data transmission, a physical resource grid may be used. The physical resource grid may comprise a set of resource elements onto which various physical channels and physical signals are mapped. For example, physical channels may include physical downlink, uplink, and sidelink shared channels (PDSCH, PUSCH, PSSCH) carrying user-specific data, also referred to as downlink, uplink, and sidelink payload data; a physical broadcast channel (PBCH) carrying, for example, a master information block (MIB) and a system information block (SIB); and physical downlink, uplink, and sidelink control channels (PDCCH, PUCCH, PSSCH) carrying, for example, downlink control information (DCI), uplink control information (UCI), and sidelink control information (SCI). In the uplink, the physical channels may further include a physical random access channel (PRACH or RACH) used by a UE to access the network once the UE synchronizes with and acquires the MIB and SIB. The physical signals may comprise reference signals or symbols (RS), synchronization signals, etc. The resource grid may comprise a frame or radio frame having a specific duration in the time domain and a given bandwidth in the frequency domain. The frame may have a specific number of subframes of a predetermined length, e.g., 1 ms. Each subframe may include one or more slots of 12 to 14 OFDM symbols, depending on the cyclic prefix (CP) length. The frame may also consist of a smaller number of OFDM symbols, for example, when utilizing a reduced transmission time interval (sTTI) or a minislot / non-slot-based frame structure with only a small number of OFDM symbols.

[0004] The wireless communication system may be any single-tone or multi-carrier system using frequency division multiplexing such as an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) system, an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Access (OFDMA) system, or any other IFFT-based signal with or without CP, e.g., DFT-s-OFDM. Other waveforms may also be used, such as non-orthogonal waveforms for multiple access, e.g., Filter Bank Multi-Carrier (FBMC), Generalized Frequency Division Multiplexing (GFDM), or Universal Filter Multi-Carrier (UFMC). The wireless communication system may operate, for example, according to the LTE-Advanced pro standard, or a 5G or NR new wireless standard.

[0005] The wireless network or communication system shown in Figure 1 may be a heterogeneous network having different overlay networks, for example a network of macro cells, each macro cell including a macro base station such as base stations gNB1 to gNB5, and a network of small cell base stations, such as femto or pico base stations (not shown in Figure 1).

[0006] In addition to the terrestrial wireless networks described above, there are also non-terrestrial wireless communication networks that include space-based transceivers, such as satellites, and / or airborne transceivers, such as unmanned aerial systems. The non-terrestrial wireless communication networks or systems may operate similarly to the terrestrial system described above with reference to FIG. 1, for example, according to the LTE-Advanced Pro standard or 5G or NR, a new wireless standard.

[0007] In a mobile communication system or network, e.g., in LTE or 5G / NR, each entity may communicate using wideband operation, similar to that described above with reference to FIG. 1. In wideband operation, for example, a base station gNB and / or a user device UE may transmit on multiple subbands. The subbands may have different bandwidths, such as 20 MHz, or the same bandwidth. In wideband operation, the gNB and UE perform listen-before-talk (LBT) separately for each subband, which may lead to a situation where one or more of the subbands used in wideband operation, also referred to as a subset of subbands, are busy or occupied by transmissions or interference from one or more other public land mobile networks (PLMNs) or one or more other communication systems coexisting on the same frequency band, e.g., systems operating according to the IEEE 802.11 specification.

[0008] It should be noted that the information in the above sections is merely intended to provide a better understanding of the background of the present invention and, therefore, may include information that does not form part of prior art known to those skilled in the art. Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0009] In view of the prior art as described above, there may be a need for improved wireless communication between entities in a wireless communication system that uses wideband operation. [Means for solving the problem]

[0010] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0011] [Figure 1] 1 is a schematic diagram of an example of a wireless communication system; [Figure 2] FIG. 1 illustrates an autonomous distributed control used in accordance with the IEEE 802.11 specification. [Figure 3]FIG. 1 illustrates an LBT-based spectrum sharing mechanism based on CCA mode. [Figure 4] FIG. 4(a) is a diagram that schematically illustrates wideband operation for NR-U, showing downlink wideband transmission, e.g., by a gNB, and FIG. 4(b) is a diagram that schematically illustrates wideband operation for NR-U, showing one embodiment for transmitting on the uplink, e.g., by a UE. [Figure 5] 1 is a schematic diagram of a wireless communication system including a transmitter, such as a base station, and one or more receivers, such as user devices UE. [Figure 6] FIG. 1 illustrates an embodiment of a first aspect of the present invention, in which a transmitter, such as a gNB, performs wideband operation on a set of scheduled resources. [Figure 7] FIG. 10 illustrates an embodiment in which a reacquired subband has its own new COT independent from the initial COT of the originally used subband. [Figure 8] 7 illustrates a similar situation to FIG. 6, where the newly acquired subbands are aligned with the initial COT, but the new, unoccupied subbands occur at different times on different initial subbands. [Figure 9] FIG. 1 illustrates an embodiment of a first aspect of the present invention showing initial reservation signaling for a newly acquired subband. [Figure 10] FIG. 10 illustrates an embodiment of the second aspect of the present invention for reporting LBT results in uplink signaling. [Figure 11] FIG. 10 illustrates an embodiment of the third aspect of the present invention, more specifically, a wideband configuration in RRC and corresponding DCI signaling or indication. [Figure 12] 1 illustrates an embodiment in which a UE prepares three different PUSCH sizes and selects one based on the LBT result. [Figure 13] 10 illustrates an embodiment for appending a punctured portion of a transmission to one or more initially acquired subbands. [Figure 14]FIG. 10 illustrates an embodiment of a seventh aspect, operated in response to receiving a transmission, for quickly transmitting information regarding a single subband that may be shared among different communication systems. [Figure 15] FIG. 1 illustrates an example of a computer system in which the units or modules described according to the inventive approach, as well as the steps of the methods, may be executed. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0012] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like or similar elements are assigned the same reference numerals, and in which:

[0013] As described above, in a wireless communication system or network, similar to that described with reference to FIG. 1, each entity, e.g., a gNB and a UE, may communicate using wideband operation, in which the gNB and the UE may transmit on multiple subbands, each with different or the same bandwidth, e.g., 20 MHz. Listen-before-talk (LBT) should be performed separately for each subband, which may result in a situation where one or more of the subbands are busy or occupied by interference from other communication systems coexisting on the same band, e.g., other public land mobile networks (PLMNs) or systems operating according to the IEEE 802.11 specifications. In such a situation, the transmitter, i.e., either the transmitting gNB or the transmitting UE, is only permitted to transmit on subbands detected as not busy, as determined by the LBT algorithm, also referred to as free or unoccupied subbands. In such a case, the receiver, e.g., the UE, may waste energy by blind decoding not only all free or unoccupied subbands, also referred to as acquired subbands, but also busy or occupied subbands, also referred to as non-acquired subbands hereinafter.

[0014] Also, the channel occupancy during the LBT of a transmitter such as a gNB may be short-lived, which can reduce spectral efficiency. For example, there may be a short WiFi transmission when a gNB performs an LBT that occupies only a portion of the transmission time allocated for this transmission, such as only a portion of a frame, such that a large portion of the frame is unused, thereby reducing spectral efficiency.

[0015] As an example, consider now a situation in which a subset of subbands is busy or occupied due to interference from a system operating in accordance with the IEEE 802.11 specification. Figure 2 shows the frame spacing, backoff window, and contention window used by the autonomous distributed control as used in accordance with the IEEE 802.11 specification, and more specifically, the CSMA / CL algorithm of the IEEE 802.11 system, which is described in more detail below. [1]https: / / www.cisco.com / c / en / us / td / docs / solutions / Enterprise / Mobility / emob41dg / emob41dg-wrapper / ch5_QoS.html#wp1021972 [2]https: / / www.tu-ilmenau.de / fileadmin / public / iks / files / lehre / mobicom / AN-10-IEEE_802_11.pdf

[0016] As shown in Figure 2, data frames according to the IEEE 802.11 specification are transmitted using a DCF, which consists of two main components: Interframe spacing, SIFS, PIFS, and DIFS, as shown in Figure 2; and Random backoff (contention window) DCF for managing access to the RF medium.

[0017] The three frame intervals are the short frame interval (SIFS), typically 10 μs in duration; the point coordination function (PCF) frame interval (PIFS), typically 30 μs, consisting of SCIFS plus one slot time; and the DCF frame interval (DIFS), typically 50 μs, consisting of SCIFS plus two 10 μs slot times. The frame intervals SCIFS, PIFS, and DIFS are provided to control which traffic accesses the channel first after carrier sense declares the channel free. Frames that do not expect contention, such as management frames and frames that are part of a sequence of frames, use SIFS, while data frames use DIFS. Figure 2 initially illustrates a situation in which the channel is found to be busy or occupied, such that access is deferred until the appropriate frame interval t1 is applied. For example, when a data frame using DCF is ready to be transmitted, a random backoff number between zero and the minimum contention window is generated. If the channel becomes free during a DIFS interval, the random backoff number begins to decrease for each slot time, such as 20 μs, that the channel remains free. If the channel becomes busy during that time, e.g., because another station's random backoff number reaches zero before one of the current stations, the ramp-down stops and the steps are repeated. On the other hand, if the channel remains free during the ramp-down of the random backoff number until the number reaches zero, a frame is transmitted, as shown on the right side of Figure 2.

[0018] Reference [3] (https: / / www.etsi.org / deliver / etsi_en / 301800_301899 / 301893 / 01.07.01_60 / en_301893v010701p.pdf) describes a high-performance wireless access system including wireless local area network (WLAN) equipment for use in a wireless local area network (WLAN). Such networks provide high-speed data communications between devices connected to a wireless infrastructure, allowing devices to communicate directly with each other through ad hoc networks. In such systems, load-based equipment may implement an LBT-based spectrum sharing mechanism based on the clear channel assessment (CCA) mode using energy detection as described in IEEE 802.11. Figure 3 illustrates the LBT-based spectrum sharing mechanism based on the CCA mode. Before a transmission or burst of transmissions on a channel, the equipment performs a CCA check using energy detection, and the equipment observes the channel for a CCA observation time, which may be 20 μs or longer. This is shown in the left portion of Figure 3, where the CCA observation time begins at time t0. The end of the CCA observation period is t1. In the illustrated example, the channel is considered occupied or busy because the energy level detected in the channel exceeds a threshold, and therefore the device will not transmit. Now that the device has found the channel occupied, i.e., there is no transmission at this time, the device performs extended CCA, during which the channel is observed for a duration equal to the random factor N multiplied by the CCA observation period. N defines the number of clear idle slots resulting in a total idle period that must be observed before transmission can begin. The value N is stored in a counter that is decremented each time a CCA slot is considered free or unoccupied; once the counter reaches zero, the device can transmit, as shown at t2 in Figure 3.

[0019] For example, 5G New Radio (NR) technology supports operation in unlicensed bands through a technology called NR-based access to unlicensed spectrum (NR-U). Unlicensed spectrum may include bands with potential IEEE 802.11 coexistence, such as the 5 GHz and 6 GHz bands. NR-U may support bandwidths that are integer multiples of 20 MHz, for example, due to regulatory requirements. Each 20 MHz bandwidth channel is designed as a subband, and the division into subbands is performed to minimize interference with coexisting systems, such as IEEE 802.11 systems, that may operate in one or more of the same bands with the same nominal bandwidth channel, such as a 20 MHz channel. Another example of a coexisting system may use a frequency band with a subband size and nominal frequency different from the above-mentioned IEEE 802.11 system. For example, an unlicensed frequency band, such as the 24 GHz band or the 60 GHz band, may be used. Examples of such unlicensed frequency bands include the industrial, scientific, and medical ISM radio bands, which are internationally reserved for the use of radio frequency energy for industrial, scientific, and medical purposes other than communications.

[0020] Generally, during wideband operation, e.g., transmissions above 20 MHz in an unlicensed spectrum operating at 5 GHz, a transmitter such as a gNB or UE performs LBT on each subband separately, and once the LBT results are available for each subband, the device, e.g., a gNB in ​​the downlink DL or a UE in the uplink UL, is enabled to transmit only on those subbands determined to be free or unoccupied, i.e., transmit on acquired subbands. For example, in the 5 GHz unlicensed spectrum, the number of 20 MHz subbands used in wideband operation is four, for an overall bandwidth of 80 MHz, although the number of subbands actually used may vary.

[0021] FIG. 4 illustrates a schematic diagram of wideband operation for NR-U as described above. In such wideband operation, a particular wideband configuration may be employed, specifying the overall bandwidth of the wideband operation, the number of subbands, the respective bandwidths of the subbands, and the duration, such as the number of symbols, of the wideband operation over time, also referred to as the channel occupancy time (COT). One or more such wideband configurations may exist in a system. When there are multiple wideband configurations, the transmitter may select the wideband configuration to be used from the multiple available wideband configurations.

[0022] FIG. 4(a) illustrates downlink wideband transmission, for example, by a gNB. Depending on the wideband configuration used, a bandwidth portion BWP 200 may be scheduled, i.e., within available resources, the BWP 200 defines the number of subcarriers used for wideband operation. For example, the BWP 200 may have an overall bandwidth of 80 MHz, with each subband, also referred to as LBT subbands 2001 to 2004, having a bandwidth of 20 MHz. Before transmitting on the downlink, the gNB performs an LBT on each subband 2001 to 2004 to determine whether the respective subband is busy / occupied or free / unoccupied. In the example illustrated in FIG. 4(a), the LBT performed by the gNB results in subbands 2001, 2003, and 2004 being free, while subband 2002 is busy. Thus, in wideband operation within BWP 200, the gNB acquires subbands 2001, 2003, and 2004 for transmission, but not subband 2002. Subband 2002 may not be available due to transmissions from a coexisting system, such as the IEEE 802.11 system mentioned above. This is indicated in FIG. 4 by the cross indicating an LBT failure. In response to the performed LBT algorithm, the gNB selects subbands 2001, 2003, and 2004 for transmitting data on the downlink, as indicated by PDSCH#1 and PDSCH#2.

[0023] FIG. 4(b) illustrates one embodiment for transmitting on the uplink, e.g., by a UE. According to the wideband configuration used, BWP 200 is scheduled for UE broadband operation, e.g., 80 MHz wideband operation, again using four LBT subbands 2001 through 2004. The UE first performs LBT, which results in subband 2002 being busy or not free and therefore unable to be used by the UE. In addition, it is assumed that the UE prefers to transmit on the uplink only on consecutive / adjacent subbands, such that the UE in the example of FIG. 4(b) selects subbands 2003 and 2004, which are free for uplink transmission according to the LBT algorithm, as indicated by PUSCH#1. Although no transmission occurs on subband 2001, additional data may be transmitted on subband 2001, which is also available, if non-contiguous transmission is also possible or desirable.

[0024] For example, as described in RP-150271, "Status Report to TSG: Study on Licensed-Assisted Access to Unlicensed Spectrum," 3GPP RAN #67, March 2015, LBT schemes in 3GPP RAN can be classified into four different categories. Category 1: No LBT Category 2: LBT without random backoff (see Figure 2) Category 3: LBT with random backoff and a fixed-size contention window (see Figure 2) Category 4: LBT with random backoff and variable-sized contention windows (see Figure 2)

[0025] In FIG. 4, when performing wideband operation within a supported or configured BWP 200, the channel occupation time (COT) is initiated by, for example, performing CAT-4 LBT. Within a gNB-initiated COT (see FIG. 4(a)), the UE may use a CAT-2 LBT procedure to transmit a PUCCH or a PUSCH. Similarly, within a UE-initiated COT using CAT-4 LBT (see FIG. 4(b)), the gNB may use CAT-2 LBT to transmit a PDCCH or a PDSCH within the UE-initiated COT. In either case, the gNB or the UE may determine whether the receiver is capable of performing the COT. gNB or COT UE The maximum time that can be transmitted within the

[0026] To save energy, a receiving device such as a UE can listen only to subbands where a transmitter such as a gNB actually transmits and shares the COT with a receiver such as a UE. COT sharing (introduced for FeLAA = Further Enhanced Licensed Spectrum Access LAA) is a mechanism enabled, for example, by ETSI-BRAN (see Reference [3]), where one device acquires a COT using, for example, CAT-4-LBT, and another device shares this COT using a 25 μs LBT with a gap, provided that the transmission volume does not exceed the maximum COT limit for a given priority class. This mechanism allows for concessions for LLA in the uplink, where the gNB can send a grant to the UE before transmitting on the uplink, with a delay of at least 4 ms between the grant and the corresponding UL transmission. The 4 ms interruption is not taken into account in the COT duration. This may also be used for autonomous uplink AUL, so that if the gNB acquires a COT and transmits on DL without using up the entire COT, it may indicate to all UEs via the PDCCH that additional transmission time remains so that the UE may transmit an UL transmission using only a 25 μs LBT within the configured COT period. Similarly, COT sharing between the UE and the gNB is possible, where the UE can share its COT with the gNB, which can then transmit with a 25 μs gap and a 25 μs LBT performed within the gap. The gNB transmission may be limited to two OFDM symbols and may include feedback for the AUL transmission to the UE that acquired the COT and transmitted the AUL.

[0027] To conserve energy, a receiver such as a UE may disable PDCCH monitoring of non-acquired subbands, i.e., occupied or busy subbands as determined by the gNB, so that PDCCH blind decoding is performed only on those subbands actually used by the transmitter. For example, in the downlink in unlicensed spectrum operation, a receiver such as a UE may perform one or more of the following operations to detect the presence or absence of a gNB or transmitter COT indication in one or more of the subbands: 1.DMRS detection: The UE can search for a specific DMRS sequence in each of the subbands, where the specific DMRS sequence indicates a specific gNB-COT obtained by the gNB for transmission to the UE. 2. Blind decoding: If the UE does not detect a PDCCH in a subband, it may perform PDCCH blind decoding to detect a gNB-COT indication in the downlink control message, and the UE assumes that no COT was acquired by the gNB in ​​this subband. 3. Explicit signaling: The gNB signals the actual subbands used, e.g., in a group-common GC PDCCH, to UEs that subsequently monitor only these active subbands, i.e., the signaled subbands, for PDCCH monitoring opportunities.

[0028] The present invention provides improvements and enhancements to wireless communications between entities of a wireless communication system that uses wideband operation, e.g., NR-U wideband enhancements, and several aspects are provided for enhancing such wideband operation.

[0029] Embodiments of the present invention may be implemented in a wireless communication system such as that shown in Figure 1, including a base station and users such as mobile terminals or IoT devices. Figure 5 shows a wireless communication system including a transmitter 300, such as a base station, and one or more receivers 3021 to 3022, such as user devices (UEs). n 3 is a schematic diagram of a wireless communication system including a transmitter 300 and a receiver 302. The transmitter 300 and the receiver 302 may communicate over one or more wireless communication links or channels 304a, 304b, 304c, such as radio links. The transmitter 300 includes one or more antennas ANT having multiple antenna elements coupled together. T Alternatively, the receiver 302 may include an antenna array, a signal processor 300a, and a transceiver 300b. Ror an antenna array having multiple antennas, signal processors 302a1, 302a n , and transceivers 302b1, 302b n The base station 300 and the UE 302 may communicate via respective first wireless communication links 304a and 304b, such as a wireless link using a Uu interface, and the UEs 302 may communicate with each other via a second wireless communication link 304c, such as a wireless link using a PC5 interface. When the UEs are not served by the base station, when they are not connected to the base station, e.g., they are not in an RRC connected state, or more generally, when no SL resource allocation configuration or assistance is provided by the base station, the UEs may communicate with each other on the sidelink. The system, one or more UEs 302, and the base station 300 may operate in accordance with the teachings of the present invention as described herein.

[0030] Network devices such as base stations or user devices First Aspect—Signaling of Reacquired Subbands The present invention (see, for example, claim 1) provides an apparatus (UE, gNB) for broadband communication in a wireless communication system, In broadband communication using one or more transceivers (UE, gNB) of a wireless communication system using one or more sub-bands of a predetermined wideband, the device performing an initial listen-before-talk LBT for each subband of the predetermined wideband to determine, from the predetermined wideband, one or more unoccupied subbands in which wideband communication is permitted during a specified COT; · Transmit and / or receive to and from the transceiver using unoccupied sub-bands during a specific transmission time (COT) It is structured as follows: If the initial LBT indicates that one or more of the sub-bands are occupied for a particular transmission time (COT), the device: performing a further LBT on one or more occupied subbands to determine one or more of the originally occupied subbands that are no longer occupied; · Transmitting and / or receiving to and from the transceiver using one or more sub-bands that are no longer occupied, in addition to the initially unoccupied sub-bands The present invention provides an apparatus (UE, gNB) configured to:

[0031] According to an embodiment (see e.g. claim 2), the device comprises: Equal to a specific transmission time (COT), or longer than a certain transmission time (COT), or Shorter than a specific transmission time (COT) During a transmission time, the transceiver is configured to transmit and / or receive using one or more unoccupied sub-bands.

[0032] According to an embodiment (see e.g. claim 3), the transmission times of one or more unoccupied subbands are: Substantially aligned with the end of a specific transmission time (COT), or · Not aligned with the end of a specific transmission time (COT).

[0033] According to an embodiment (see, for example, claim 4), the device is adapted to signal to one or more transceivers that the sub-band that is no longer occupied is available.

[0034] According to an embodiment (see e.g. claim 5), the device is configured to signal the no longer occupied subbands to one or more transceivers using one or more of the initially unoccupied subbands and / or one or more of the no longer occupied subbands, wherein the control message indicates the no longer occupied subbands.

[0035] According to an embodiment (see e.g. claim 6), a control message (DCI, UCI, RRC, OTT) is provided to one or more transceivers, the control message indicating which subbands are no longer occupied, the control message may be provided by a device, e.g. using RRC signaling or L1 signaling or over-the-top OTT signaling, e.g. by a core network.

[0036] According to an embodiment (see e.g. claim 7), the control message includes a subband field indicating which of the subbands of a given wideband are available, e.g. by setting a respective bit of the subband field associated with the subband to a first value indicating an unoccupied state or a second value indicating an occupied state.

[0037] According to an embodiment (see, for example, claim 8), the apparatus is a base station (gNB) of a wireless communication system and is configured to signal, to one or more user devices (UE) of the wireless communication system, subbands that are no longer occupied in a PDCCH, the PDCCH including a DCI; or the apparatus is a user device (UE) of the wireless communication system and is configured to signal, to one or more base stations (gNBs) of the wireless communication system, subbands that are no longer occupied in a PUCCH, the PUCCH including a UCI; or the apparatus is a user device (UE) of the wireless communication system and is configured to signal, to one or more user devices (UE) of the wireless communication system, subbands that are no longer occupied in a PSCCH, the PSCCH including a SCI.

[0038] According to an embodiment (see eg claim 9), the signaling indicates the frequency and / or bandwidth of the sub-band that is no longer occupied.

[0039] According to an embodiment (see e.g. claim 10), the device is configured to wait a certain time before transmitting using the subband that is no longer occupied, in order to prepare for transmission on the subband that is no longer occupied, e.g. by performing a rate matching procedure.

[0040] According to an embodiment (see e.g. claim 11), the device comprises a timer (T), which may be a pre-configured timer or a configured timer, after which the device transmits on the subbands that are no longer occupied, the timer being able to be started immediately after an indication or signaling indicating the presence of the subbands that are no longer occupied.

[0041] According to an embodiment (see, for example, claim 12), the device is configured to transmit reservation signaling at the start of a transmission time associated with the subband that is no longer occupied, so as to reserve the subband.

[0042] Second mode - LBT result report The present invention provides an apparatus (UE, gNB) for broadband communication in a wireless communication system, In broadband communication using one or more transceivers (UE, gNB) of a wireless communication system using one or more sub-bands of a predetermined wideband, the device performing a listen-before-talk LBT for each subband of the predetermined wideband to determine, from the predetermined wideband, unoccupied subbands in which wideband communication is permitted during a particular COT and occupied subbands in which wideband communication is not permitted during a particular COT; · Transmit and / or receive to and from the transceiver using unoccupied sub-bands during a specific transmission time (COT) It is structured as follows: The apparatus comprises a plurality of predetermined messages, each message associated with one or more particular LBT patterns, the LBT patterns indicating unoccupied and occupied subbands of a predetermined wideband; Provided is an apparatus (UE, gNB), configured to, in response to the LBT indicating a particular LBT pattern, select a message associated with the particular LBT pattern from a plurality of predetermined messages, and signal the selected message to one or more transceivers.

[0043] According to an embodiment, the LBT pattern is: Only unoccupied and occupied subbands of a given broadband, or In addition to the unoccupied and occupied sub-bands of a given wideband, also those unoccupied sub-bands used to transmit to and / or receive from transceivers using unoccupied sub-bands, e.g., to ensure the use of contiguous sub-bands in the UL, or Only non-occupied bands actually used to transmit and / or receive from the transceiver, e.g. to ensure the use of contiguous sub-bands in the UL Shows.

[0044] According to an embodiment, the device is configured to transmit a selected message at the beginning of a particular transmission time in one or more of the unoccupied subbands.

[0045] According to an embodiment, the predetermined message comprises a short PDCCH or PUCCH or PSCCH format, for example PUCCH format 0, that uses sequence-based coding.

[0046] According to an embodiment, a given message may indicate multiple possible LBT patterns, and LBT patterns placed in the same state may be selected to be easily distinguishable from one another, for example, using power sensing, blind decoding, or DMRS detection.

[0047] According to an embodiment, the predetermined wideband comprises four subbands, and the LBT pattern is signaled using a plurality of bits, for example bits of a subband field of the control message, wherein a bit having a first value indicates an unoccupied state and a bit having a second value indicates an occupied state; When using two bits, the LBT pattern may be signaled as follows: TIFF2026032057000002.tif40136 or TIFF2026032057000003.tif38135 or TIFF2026032057000004.tif39133 Or, when using three bits, the LBT pattern may be signaled as follows: TIFF2026032057000005.tif63133

[0048] Third Aspect - Pre-configured Grants / Allocations for Wideband Operation The present invention provides an apparatus (UE, gNB) for broadband communication in a wireless communication system, In wideband communication using one or more transceivers (gNB, UE) of a wireless communication system using one or more sub-bands of a predetermined wideband, an apparatus is provided with a set of wideband configurations, Each wideband configuration is associated with a specific listen-before-talk (LBT) pattern, the LBT pattern indicating, for a given wideband, unoccupied subbands in which wideband communication is permitted during a specific COT, and occupied subbands in which wideband communication is not permitted during a specific COT, the LBT pattern being obtained by a transceiver (gNB, UE) by performing an LBT for each subband of the given wideband; The device is receiving from a transceiver (gNB, UE) an indication of a wideband configuration to be used during a particular transmission time (COT); Transmit to the transceiver (gNB, UE) using the wideband configuration indicated by the transceiver for a specific transmission time (COT) The present invention provides an apparatus (UE, gNB) configured to:

[0049] According to an embodiment, the indication of the wideband configuration is received from the transceiver together with the DL assignment or UL grant or sidelink SL grant.

[0050] According to an embodiment, the device is configured to receive a set of wideband configurations from a transceiver (gNB, UE), for example using RRC or L1 signaling.

[0051] According to an embodiment, the device is configured to receive a control message, such as a DCI or UCI, from a transceiver (gNB, UE), the control message including the wideband configuration to be used.

[0052] The present invention provides an apparatus (gNB, UE) for broadband communication in a wireless communication system, In wideband communication using one or more transceivers (UE, gNB) of a wireless communication system using one or more sub-bands of a predetermined wideband, an apparatus is adapted to configure the transceiver with a set of wideband configurations, Each wideband configuration is associated with a specific listen-before-talk (LBT) pattern, the LBT pattern indicating, for a given wideband, unoccupied subbands in which wideband communication is permitted during a specific transmission time (COT) and occupied subbands in which wideband communication is not permitted during the specific transmission time (COT), the LBT pattern being obtained by the device (gNB, UE) by performing an LBT for each subband of the given wideband; The apparatus provides an apparatus (gNB, UE) configured to transmit to a transceiver (gNB, UE) an indication of a wideband configuration to be used during a particular transmission time (COT).

[0053] According to an embodiment, the indication of the wideband configuration is transmitted together with the DL assignment or UL grant or sidelink SL grant.

[0054] According to an embodiment, the apparatus is configured to provide a set of wideband configurations to a transceiver (UE, gNB), for example using RRC or L1 signaling.

[0055] According to an embodiment, the device is configured to transmit a control message, such as a DCI or a UCI, to a transceiver (UE, gNB), the control message including the wideband configuration to be used.

[0056] Fourth Aspect—Preparing for Transmissions Like PUSCH or PDSCH The present invention provides an apparatus (UE, gNB) for broadband communication in a wireless communication system, The apparatus comprises a set of wideband configurations for wideband communication with one or more transceivers (gNB, UE) of a wireless communication system using one or more sub-bands of a predetermined wideband, each wideband configuration indicating a number of sub-bands from the predetermined wideband to be used for the wideband communication; After receiving from the transceiver (gNB, UE) an implicit or explicit indication of a wideband configuration to be used and a grant to the transceiver to transmit, the device is configured to prepare multiple transmissions, each transmission including a different number of subbands and / or different patterns of subbands (e.g., different subband patterns that also distinguish frequencies) from the indicated wideband configuration; The device is performing a listen-before-talk LBT to obtain an LBT pattern, the LBT pattern indicating, for a given wideband, unoccupied subbands in which wideband communication is permitted during a particular COT and occupied subbands in which wideband communication is not permitted during the particular COT, the wideband configuration may be the entire wideband or a configuration comprising a subset of the subbands signaled by the transceiver; Selecting the prepared transmission that meets one or more specific criteria or best fits the LBT pattern; Sends selected transmissions to transceivers (gNB, UE) for a specific transmission time (COT) The present invention provides an apparatus (UE, gNB) configured to:

[0057] According to an embodiment, the device is configured to receive a set of transmissions to be prepared from a transceiver (gNB, UE), for example using RRC or L1 signaling.

[0058] According to an embodiment, the one or more specific criteria are: data rates above a predetermined threshold, The maximum transport block size (TBS) that fits the LBT pattern. The maximum number of subbands that fit the LBT pattern, - channel quality above a given threshold, Priority of related subband configurations It comprises one or more of the following:

[0059] According to an embodiment, the device comprises: prepare a transmission with a short transmission length, e.g., one subband, and send the transmission on other subbands, if available, to keep the other subbands busy, and the device can indicate the number of subbands in use, or Generate multiple transmissions with different transmission lengths, e.g., different numbers of subbands, and puncture the transmission to have a size, number of subbands, that is closest to the number of unoccupied subbands, and the device can indicate the number of used subbands; or Generate multiple transmissions with different transmission lengths, e.g., different numbers of subbands, and select a transmission with a maximum length less than or equal to the number of unoccupied subbands, where the device can indicate the number of used subbands. It is structured as follows.

[0060] Fifth Aspect—Control Channel Monitoring to Enable Non-Acquired Subbands The present invention provides an apparatus (UE, gNB) for broadband communication in a wireless communication system, In broadband communication using one or more transceivers (UE, gNB) of a wireless communication system using one or more sub-bands of a predetermined wideband, the device performing an initial listen-before-talk LBT for each subband of the predetermined wideband to determine, from the predetermined wideband, one or more unoccupied subbands in which wideband communication is permitted during a specified COT; · Transmit and / or receive to and from the transceiver using unoccupied sub-bands during a specific transmission time (COT) It is structured as follows: The apparatus provides an apparatus (UE, gNB) adapted to configure a transceiver to monitor occupied subbands during a particular transmission time (COT) and if the initial LBT indicates that one or more of the subbands are occupied.

[0061] According to an embodiment, the configuration is for example by the core network, using for example RRC signaling or L1 signaling, or over-the-top OTT signaling.

[0062] The present invention provides an apparatus (UE, gNB) for broadband communication in a wireless communication system, In broadband communication using one or more transceivers (UE, gNB) of a wireless communication system using one or more sub-bands of a predetermined wideband, the device receiving an indication of unoccupied subbands of a given wideband in which wideband communication is permitted during a particular transmission time (COT), the unoccupied subbands being acquired by a transceiver (gNB, UE) by performing a Line Break Test (LBT) for each subband of the given wideband; Transceivers transmit using unoccupied sub-bands of a given wideband for a specific transmission time (COT). It is configured as follows: The device is further receiving from the transceiver an indication of occupied sub-bands of the given wideband; -Monitor occupied sub-bands The present invention provides an apparatus (UE, gNB) configured to:

[0063] According to an embodiment, the device is configured to monitor the subbands, for example by a core network, for example using RRC signaling or L1 signaling, or over-the-top OTT signaling.

[0064] Sixth Aspect - Addition of Punctured Portions The present invention provides an apparatus (UE, gNB) for broadband communication in a wireless communication system, In broadband communication using one or more transceivers (UE, gNB) of a wireless communication system using one or more sub-bands of a predetermined wideband, the device Performing an initial listen-before-talk LBT for each subband of the given wideband to determine, from the given wideband, one or more unoccupied subbands in which wideband communication is permitted during a particular COT and one or more occupied subbands in which wideband communication is not permitted during a particular COT. It is structured as follows: the transmission includes one or more first portions associated with one or more unoccupied subbands and one or more second portions associated with one or more occupied subbands; The device is Transmitting one or more first portions of a transmission using one or more unoccupied subbands; Adding one or more second portions of the transmission to one or more unoccupied subbands The present invention provides an apparatus (UE, gNB) configured to:

[0065] According to an embodiment, the device, during a specific transmission time (COT), one or more second portions are transmitted; and for one or more unoccupied subbands used to transmit one or more second portions; is configured to notify the transceiver.

[0066] According to an embodiment, the device comprises: indicating that a puncture has been performed and that a retransmission of one or more punctured portions will be performed; Indicates that one or more retransmissions of punctured portions will be performed, thereby informing the transceiver that puncturing has occurred. It is structured as follows.

[0067] According to an embodiment, the device is configured to signal the puncture / retransmission at the start or end of the original transmission.

[0068] According to an embodiment, adding the one or more second portions of the transmission to one or more unoccupied subbands includes: Starting a new Transmission Time (COT), or Extending the current transmission time (COT) Equipped with.

[0069] According to an embodiment, to start a new transmission time (COT), a device: performing a further LBT at the end of the current transmission time (COT) in one or more of the initially unoccupied sub-bands, for example by performing a CAT-4 or CAT-2 LBT; adding one or more second portions in response to a further LBT indicating that the initially unoccupied subband is unoccupied; It is structured as follows.

[0070] According to an embodiment, to extend the current transmission time (COT), the device: Performing the initial LBT such that sufficient transmission time (COT) is obtained to append at least some of the one or more second portions, e.g., by selecting a contention window size CWS so that the LBT obtains the maximum allowable COT duration. It is structured as follows.

[0071] According to an embodiment, the possible transmission times (COT) are signaled within the original transmission, for example using DCI or UCI.

[0072] Seventh Aspect—Discrete Subcarrier Spacing (SCS) Fast Control Without LBT The present invention relates to an apparatus (UE, gNB) for communication in a wireless communication system, In broadband communication using one or more transceivers (UE, gNB) of a wireless communication system using one or more sub-bands, the device Performing an initial listen-before-talk LBT for each subband of a given wideband to determine one or more unoccupied subbands from the given wideband in which wideband communication is permitted during a specified COT. It is configured as follows: Provided is an apparatus (UE, gNB), wherein during a specific transmission time (COT), one or more of the subbands include a first portion and a second portion, and the apparatus is configured to transmit to and / or receive from a transceiver in the first portion having a specific subcarrier spacing, and to receive to and / or transmit from the transceiver in the second portion having a further subcarrier spacing different from the specific subcarrier spacing.

[0073] According to an embodiment, the specific subcarrier spacing of the first portion comprises a first subcarrier spacing for transmission and a second subcarrier spacing for reception, the first subcarrier spacing and the second subcarrier spacing being different.

[0074] According to an embodiment, Further subcarrier spacing is greater than the specified subcarrier spacing, The first part of the sub-band is used to transmit and receive data to and from the transceiver, The second part of the subband is used for substantially immediate control transmissions, such as PDCCH or PUCCH or PSCCH, including, for example, HARQ feedback, to the transceiver without performing LBT.

[0075] According to an embodiment, the second part of the subband follows the first part immediately or with a gap, the gap being shorter than the duration of the second part, the gap time may be 16 us with a maximum gap time, the further subcarrier spacing SCS may be 60 kHz with an SCS for short control, and the second part may be shorter than the shortest LBT listening window duration.

[0076] According to an embodiment, the further subcarrier spacing is configured or predefined, for example using RRC.

[0077] general According to an embodiment (see e.g. claim 13), the apparatus comprises a user device UE, the UE comprising one or more of a mobile terminal, or a fixed terminal, or a cellular IoT-UE, or a vehicular UE, or a vehicular group leader (GL) UE, an IoT or narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) device, or a ground-based vehicle, or an aircraft, or a drone, or a mobile base station, or a roadside unit, or a building, or any other item or device provided with a network connection enabling the item / device to communicate using a wireless communication network, e.g. a sensor or an actuator; or the apparatus comprises a base station, the base station comprising one or more of a macrocell base station, or a small cell base station, or a base station central unit, or a base station distributed unit, or a roadside unit, or a UE, or a group leader (GL), or a relay, or a remote radio head, or an AMF, or an SMF, or a core network entity, or a mobile edge computing entity, or a network slice as in an NR or 5G core context, or any transmission / reception point (TRP), enabling the item or device to communicate using a wireless communication network, the item or device being provided with a network connection for communicating using a wireless communication network.

[0078] system The present invention (see, for example, claim 14) provides a wireless communication system comprising a plurality of the inventive devices.

[0079] method First Aspect—Signaling of Reacquired Subbands The present invention (see, for example, claim 15) provides a method for broadband communication in a wireless communication system, the method comprising: In broadband communication using one or more transceivers (UE, gNB) of a wireless communication system using one or more sub-bands of a predetermined wideband, performing an initial listen-before-talk LBT for each subband of the predetermined wideband to determine one or more unoccupied subbands from the predetermined wideband in which wideband communication is permitted during a specified COT; transmitting and / or receiving from a transceiver using an unoccupied subband during a specific transmission time (COT); If the initial LBT indicates that one or more of the sub-bands are occupied for a particular transmission time (COT), performing a further LBT on one or more occupied subbands to determine one or more of the originally occupied subbands that are no longer occupied; transmitting and / or receiving to and from the transceiver using one or more sub-bands that are no longer occupied in addition to the initially unoccupied sub-bands; The present invention provides a method comprising:

[0080] Second mode - LBT result report The present invention provides a method for broadband communication in a wireless communication system, the method comprising: In broadband communication using one or more transceivers (UE, gNB) of a wireless communication system using one or more sub-bands of a predetermined wideband, performing a listen-before-talk LBT for each subband of the predetermined wideband to determine, from the predetermined wideband, unoccupied subbands in which wideband communication is permitted during a particular COT and occupied subbands in which wideband communication is not permitted during a particular COT; transmitting and / or receiving from the transceiver using an unoccupied subband during a specific transmission time (COT); Equipped with providing a plurality of predetermined messages, each message associated with one or more particular LBT patterns, the LBT patterns indicating unoccupied and occupied subbands of a predetermined wideband; In response to the LBT indicating a particular LBT pattern, selecting a message associated with the particular LBT pattern from a plurality of predetermined messages and signaling the selected message to one or more transceivers. A method is provided.

[0081] Third Aspect - Pre-configured Grants / Allocations for Wideband Operation The present invention provides a method for broadband communication in a wireless communication system, comprising: In broadband communication using one or more transceivers (gNB, UE) of a wireless communication system using one or more sub-bands of a predetermined wideband, a set of broadband configurations is provided, Each wideband configuration is associated with a specific listen-before-talk (LBT) pattern, the LBT pattern indicating, for a given wideband, unoccupied subbands in which wideband communication is permitted during a specific COT, and occupied subbands in which wideband communication is not permitted during a specific COT, the LBT pattern being obtained by a transceiver (gNB, UE) by performing an LBT for each subband of the given wideband; The method is: receiving from a transceiver (gNB, UE) an indication of a wideband configuration to be used during a particular transmission time (COT); transmitting to a transceiver (gNB, UE) using a wideband configuration indicated by the transceiver for a specific transmission time (COT); The present invention provides a method comprising:

[0082] Fourth Aspect—Preparing for Transmissions Like PUSCH or PDSCH The present invention provides a method for broadband communication in a wireless communication system, the method comprising: providing a set of wideband configurations for wideband communication using one or more transceivers (gNB, UE) of a wireless communication system using one or more sub-bands of a predetermined wideband, each wideband configuration indicating a number of sub-bands from the predetermined wideband to be used for the wideband communication; After receiving from a transceiver (gNB, UE) an implicit or explicit indication of a wideband configuration to be used and a grant to the transceiver to transmit, preparing multiple transmissions, each transmission including a different number of subbands and / or different patterns of subbands (e.g., different subband patterns that also distinguish frequencies) from the indicated wideband configuration; performing a listen-before-talk LBT to obtain an LBT pattern, the LBT pattern indicating, for a given wideband, unoccupied subbands in which wideband communication is permitted during a particular COT and occupied subbands in which wideband communication is not permitted during the particular COT, where the wideband configuration may be the entire wideband or a configuration comprising a subset of the subbands signaled by the transceiver; selecting a prepared transmission that meets one or more specified criteria or best fits an LBT pattern; transmitting the selected transmission to a transceiver (gNB, UE) for a specific transmission time (COT); The present invention provides a method comprising:

[0083] Fifth Aspect—Control Channel Monitoring to Enable Non-Acquired Subbands The present invention provides a method for broadband communication in a wireless communication system, the method comprising: In broadband communication using one or more transceivers (UE, gNB) of a wireless communication system using one or more sub-bands of a predetermined wideband, performing an initial listen-before-talk LBT for each subband of the predetermined wideband to determine one or more unoccupied subbands from the predetermined wideband in which wideband communication is permitted during a specified COT; transmitting and / or receiving from a transceiver using an unoccupied subband during a specific transmission time (COT); configuring the transceiver to monitor occupied sub-bands for a particular duration of transmission (COT) and when the initial LBT indicates that one or more of the sub-bands are occupied; The present invention provides a method comprising:

[0084] The present invention provides a method for broadband communication in a wireless communication system, the method comprising: In broadband communication using one or more transceivers (UE, gNB) of a wireless communication system using one or more sub-bands of a predetermined wideband, receiving an indication of unoccupied subbands of a given wideband in which wideband communication is permitted during a particular transmission time (COT), the unoccupied subbands being obtained by a transceiver (gNB, UE) by performing LBT for each subband of the given wideband; transmitting to a transceiver using an unoccupied sub-band of a predetermined wideband for a specific transmission time (COT); further receiving from the transceiver an indication of occupied sub-bands of the predetermined wideband; monitoring occupied subbands; The present invention provides a method comprising:

[0085] Sixth Aspect - Addition of Punctured Portions The present invention provides a method for broadband communication in a wireless communication system, the method comprising: In broadband communication using one or more transceivers (UE, gNB) of a wireless communication system using one or more sub-bands of a predetermined wideband, performing an initial listen-before-talk LBT for each subband of the predetermined wideband to determine, from the predetermined wideband, one or more unoccupied subbands in which wideband communication is permitted during a particular COT and one or more occupied subbands in which wideband communication is not permitted during a particular COT; Equipped with the transmission includes one or more first portions associated with one or more unoccupied subbands and one or more second portions associated with one or more occupied subbands; transmitting one or more first portions of a transmission using one or more unoccupied subbands; adding one or more second portions of the transmission to one or more unoccupied subbands; The present invention provides a method comprising:

[0086] Seventh Aspect—Discrete Subcarrier Spacing (SCS) Fast Control Without LBT The present invention provides a method for broadband communication in a wireless communication system, the method comprising: In broadband communication using one or more transceivers (UE, gNB) of a wireless communication system using one or more sub-bands, performing an initial listen-before-talk (LBT) for each subband of the predetermined wideband to determine, from the predetermined wideband, one or more unoccupied subbands in which wideband communication is permitted during a specified COT; During a particular transmission time (COT), one or more of the sub-bands includes a first portion and a second portion, and the method includes: transmitting and / or receiving from a transceiver in a first portion having a specific subcarrier spacing; receiving and / or transmitting to and from the transceiver in a second portion having a further subcarrier spacing different from the particular subcarrier spacing; The present invention provides a method comprising:

[0087] computer program products The invention provides a computer program product comprising instructions that, when executed by a computer, cause the computer to carry out one or more methods according to the invention.

[0088] First Aspect—Signaling of Reacquired Subbands According to this aspect, embodiments of the present invention enable the use of initially busy or occupied, non-acquired subbands for wideband communications if they become available during a transmission time acquired by a transmitter, such as during a COT. For example, communications by another communications system on a particular subband may terminate during a COT such that this band is no longer occupied and may be reacquired for wideband communications. When this occurs, the entity that initiated the wideband communications, e.g., a gNB or a UE, can signal to its respective communication partner, such as a UE or a gNB or any other transceiver, that one or more initially occupied subbands have been reacquired and that transmissions may now also occur on these reacquired subbands.

[0089] FIG. 6 illustrates an embodiment of a first aspect of the present invention in which a transmitter, such as a gNB, performs wideband operation on a set of scheduled resources, e.g., a BWP 200 scheduled over a particular channel occupancy time (COT). Similar to FIG. 4, the BWP 200 can span four subbands 2001 to 2004, each having a particular bandwidth, e.g., 20 MHz, such that the wideband operation spans an 80 MHz band. Initially, the gNB performs a respective LBT on each of the subbands 2001 to 2002, as shown on the right side of FIG. 6. The respective LBTs result in only subbands 2002 to 2004 being free or unoccupied initially, i.e., at time t0, and thus being usable for wideband transmission by the gNB. However, the LBT performed for subband 2001 results in the subband at time t0 being not free or occupied, i.e., being unable to be used for transmission. According to a first aspect of the present invention, the gNB continues to perform LBT on unavailable subband 2001, e.g., by performing an extended CCA check of band 2001 in the manner discussed above with reference to FIG. 3, which in the illustrated embodiment results in subband 2001 being no longer occupied at time t1 and therefore may be used for wideband operation of the gNB. In response to detecting the availability of subband 2001, the gNB can signal this to a receiver, such as a UE, that wideband operation is desired, e.g., by providing respective information in a downlink control message transmitted over one or more of the initially free subbands. In the embodiment of FIG. 6, PDCCHs 2021 to 2023 may be transmitted in each of initially free subbands 2002 to 2004, indicating to the receiver the respective resources in subband 2001 that are no longer occupied, and on which data for the receiver is also transmitted. This respective resource pointing is represented schematically by respective arrows 2041 to 2043 pointing from their respective PDCCHs to the no longer occupied subband 2001.

[0090] It should be noted that while Figure 6 shows an embodiment in which the transmitter is a base station or a gNB, the same approach may apply when the transmitter is a user device, such as a UE, transmitting to the gNB. In this case, the UE may signal to the gNB that the originally occupied subbands are now available and that data will also be transmitted on the subbands that are no longer occupied by providing respective information in the manner described in Figure 6 for each subband 2002 to 2004.

[0091] 6 shows transmitting respective information 2021 to 2023 in each of the initially unoccupied subbands, this information may also be transmitted in only a subset of the initially available subbands. Also, instead of indicating in the initially unoccupied subbands the resources in the now unoccupied subbands that are also used for transmission, according to another embodiment, the control messages 2021 to 2023 may simply indicate to the receiver to also monitor the now unoccupied subband 2001 for control messages, as indicated by the PDCCH 2024 transmitted in the now unoccupied subband 2001.

[0092] Thus, according to a first aspect of the present invention, a transmitter such as a gNB continues to perform LBT on non-acquired subbands during the gNB COT, i.e., on those subbands that the initial LBT indicated as occupied or busy. If one or more new / extra subbands are acquired / acquired within the gNB-COT, such as subband 2001 in FIG. 6, the gNB may also transmit on this / these newly acquired subbands. Once the availability of a new subband, such as subband 2001, is determined, the gNB begins transmitting on the new subband in addition to the already acquired subbands 2002 to 2004.

[0093] According to an embodiment, the gNB can transmit using one of the following two methods: ·Aligned Termination COT Until the end of the gNB COT, or Unaligned Termination COT Based on the LBT performed to obtain this subband, the new COT may last longer or shorter than the original COT.

[0094] FIG. 6 illustrates an embodiment in which the new subband 2001 aligns and terminates with the gNB COT of the original subbands 2002 to 2004.

[0095] 7 illustrates an embodiment in which new subband 2001 has its own new gNB COT that is independent of the separate gNB COTs of initially used subbands 2002 through 2004. In the embodiment of FIG. 7, the COT on newly acquired or unoccupied subband 2001 is longer than the COT in the initial subband. More specifically, as shown in FIG. 7, the initial or original gNB COT extends from t0 to t2, while the reacquired or unoccupied subband 2001 lasts from t1 to t3.

[0096] According to an embodiment within an already used COT, e.g., COT of subbands 2002 to 2004, the GC-PDCCH is used to indicate / signal to a receiver, such as a UE that also operates in wideband, that new subband 2001 is now available for wideband operation. Such signaling may indicate a specific allocation or subband size, e.g., if the subband size is not fixed in the above example of 20 MHz as used in the 5 GHz carrier frequency band.

[0097] 6 and 7 have shown embodiments in which the respective PDCCHs 2021 to 2023 are transmitted substantially simultaneously on the initially acquired subbands 2002 to 2004, the present invention is not limited to such embodiments, and rather, fewer than all of the subbands in each initially acquired subband may be used to transmit the PDCCH. Furthermore, the PDCCHs may be transmitted at different times, as shown schematically in FIG. 8, which illustrates a similar situation to FIG. 6, where the newly acquired subband 2001 is aligned with the initial gNB-COT, but the new, now-unoccupied subband 2001 occurs at different times on different initial subbands 2002 to 2004. More specifically, as shown in FIG. 8, upon determining that subband 2001 is now available at time t1, the first PDCCH 2021 may be transmitted on the first initially free or unoccupied subband 2002 at the same time t1 or at a later time. In the other initially used subbands 2003 to 2004, the respective PDCCHs 2022 and 2023 may be transmitted at different times following the initial transmission of PDCCH 2021, for example in subband 2003 at time t1' later than time t1, and in subband 2004 at time t1'' later than times t1 and t1'.

[0098] With respect to the above embodiments of Figures 6, 7, and 8, it should be noted that they have been described for an environment in which wideband operation occurs between a transmitter, such as a gNB or UE, and a receiver, such as a UE and a gNB. However, the present invention is not limited to communications between a gNB or base station and a user device, such as a UE; rather, the principles described above may be equally applied to device-to-device communications, such as D2D, V2V, and V2X communications. In such a scenario, communications occur via a sidelink between the respective devices. The transmitter is a first UE, and the receiver is a second UE.

[0099] According to an embodiment of the first aspect, a receiver of a wideband communication from a transmitter can transmit a transmission from the receiver to the transmitter within the transmitter's COT. For example, considering a situation where a gNB is the transmitter, within the gNB COT shown in FIGS. 6 to 8, a receiver such as a UE can transmit some feedback information, e.g., regarding a downlink transmission, on another subband of an uplink transmission from the UE to the gNB. According to the first aspect, for such a transmission back to the transmitter, such as an uplink, a reacquired subband switching timer for the uplink in wideband operation may be provided. More specifically, the receiver can wait a certain amount of time to prepare for transmission on the unoccupied subband, e.g., a rate matching procedure, before transmitting on the reacquired or unoccupied subband. The ability to transmit on the unoccupied subband may be activated or deactivated by (pre)configuration or may be a UE capability of the receiver indicated to the transmitter, e.g., during connection setup. For example, as described above with reference to FIGS. 6 through 8, when considering a UE as a receiver in wideband operation, the UE may not transmit an uplink transmission, such as a PUSCH, on the newly acquired subband 2001 immediately after the LBT indicates subband availability. The UE may wait for a timer T, which may be a pre-configured timer or a timer configured, for example, by a DCI message, before transmitting on the reacquired subband 2001. Such a situation is schematically represented in FIG. 6, which shows a PUSCH 2061 for the reacquired subband 2001 transmitted at time t1′″ following a period T after the UE or receiver obtains an indication from the transmitter that the new subband 2001 is available, for example, for a time T indicated by the aforementioned timer from reception of a PDCCH 2024 in the reacquired subband 2001. Thus, the timer starts immediately after the indication or signaling of the presence of the reacquired subband 2001, according to an embodiment.Time T may be used to perform rate matching or to prepare a longer wideband PUSCH, i.e., PUSCH 2061 shown in FIG. 6 may span one or more of the initially available subbands 2002 to 2004.

[0100] According to further embodiments of the first aspect, a control message such as the PDCCH shown in FIG. 6 may include a DCI signaling acquired subbands, such as subband 2001, that are no longer occupied, for example by setting corresponding bits in the subband field of the DCI. The DCI may also signal, via a respective bit, the maximum number of bits used to signal the reacquired subbands in the subband field. The following tables show examples of signaling available subbands from a plurality or maximum number of subbands for wideband operation in a DCI. The first three tables show possible signaling using a 2-bit subband field, such that the DCI indicates the maximum number of bits for signaling subbands to be 2, and specific combinations of bits as shown in the first three tables indicate the respective subbands available for wideband communication. Table 4 shows an example for signaling available subbands using 3 bits, i.e., the DCI signals the maximum number of bits used for signaling to be 3, and available / unavailable subbands are signaled by each combination of the 3 bits as shown in the table. Table 1: Exemplary LBT patterns reported, for example, in DL control information (DCI) TIFF2026032057000006.tif38142 (Table 2) Exemplary LBT patterns reported, for example, in DL control information (DCI) TIFF2026032057000007.tif38143 (Table 3) Exemplary LBT patterns reported, for example, in DL control information (DCI) TIFF2026032057000008.tif38143 (Table 4) Exemplary LBT patterns reported, for example, in DL control information (DCI) TIFF2026032057000009.tif63143

[0101] According to a further embodiment of the first aspect of the present invention, a transmitter, e.g., a gNB or UE, that has reacquired a subband that was initially occupied for wideband operation can transmit a reservation signal at the beginning of a transmission time associated with the subband that is no longer occupied, to ensure that the subband is reserved for wideband operation. Figure 9 illustrates an embodiment of the first aspect of the present invention showing reservation signaling at the beginning of a newly acquired subband. Figure 9 illustrates an embodiment similar to that of Figure 6, in which the COT of the newly acquired subband 2001 is aligned with the COTs of the initially used subbands 2002 to 2004. Figure 9 also illustrates reservation signaling transmitted by a transmitter, such as a gNB, at 208, at the beginning of the COT of the newly acquired subband 2001 to reserve the subband, e.g., when no UEs are available to be scheduled initially. For example, in the situation shown in FIG. 9, the UE is not scheduled by PDCCHs 2021 to 2023 to use resources in subband 2001 that have been reacquired, before time t1″″, which is shortly after time t1 when the availability of subband 2001 that is no longer occupied is identified. Therefore, data transmission towards the UE starts only at time t1″″; to avoid this, another coexisting communication system that also uses subband 2001 transmits on this subband, and the gNB transmits reservation signaling such that subband 2001 is recognized as busy or occupied by another communication system starting from t1, so that it can be used for wideband operation of the gNB in ​​accordance with the approach of the present invention without transmitting on this subband.

[0102] With respect to FIG. 9, it should be noted that the reservation signal may also be applied in combination with the other embodiments described above, namely the embodiments of FIGS.

[0103] Second mode - LBT result report According to this aspect, an embodiment of the present invention provides an approach for improved reporting of the results of an LBT initiated by a transmitter, e.g., a base station (gNB) or a user device (UE). For example, in the case of UE-initiated wideband operation employing a specific COT, the LBT pattern procedure may result in failure on a subset of LBT subbands, i.e., on one or more subbands that may be occupied or busy. As described above with reference to the first aspect, such failure should be signaled to the receiver in the respective control message. Considering UE-initiated wideband operation, the receiver is a base station. An issue to consider for such UE-initiated wideband operation is that preparing a PUSCCH or PUSCH requires some preparation time. During the preparation time, no transmissions from the UE on the uplink occur so that subbands newly acquired by the UE and that may also be used by coexisting communication systems appear free or unoccupied to such coexisting systems, so the time available for preparing such signaling is limited. A coexistence system may begin communication on a subband initially acquired by a UE currently preparing signaling toward a gNB to indicate which of the subbands will be used for wideband operation. Therefore, a transmitter such as a UE may not have enough time to prepare messaging or signaling, such as a PUCCH or PUSCH transmission, that includes a single bit to signal the availability of each subband of the originally configured or preconfigured number of subbands within an active BWP spanning a wider bandwidth, due to the large number of bits required. For example, if four subbands are configured, the transmitter transmits four bits, each indicating the LBT result for the respective subband. This requires the use of a PUCCH format other than format zero, which requires more preparation time.

[0104] To solve this problem, according to an embodiment of the second aspect of the present invention, rather than generating signaling after the completion of the LBT procedure, a transmitter such as a UE maintains multiple predefined messages associated with respective LBT patterns indicating occupied and unoccupied subbands within the wideband to be used for wideband operation. Thus, once the LBT procedure is completed and the number of subbands from the entire wideband available for communication is known, the transmitter such as a UE can select an appropriate one of the predefined messages to immediately signal to the gNB those subbands to be used by the UE for uplink communication. According to an embodiment, a general wideband configuration, i.e., the number of subbands forming the wideband for wideband operation, may be configured or preconfigured within the system such that, according to an embodiment, the predefined message need only indicate which subbands of the given wideband are occupied and which are unoccupied. In another embodiment, only these unoccupied subbands are signaled or indicated in the message actually used for transmitting and / or receiving from a transceiver such as a gNB. The actually available and used subbands may be signaled, for example, in the case of an uplink transmission from a UE to a gNB that prefers to use contiguous subbands for transmission (see FIG. 4(b)). According to yet another embodiment, each message may indicate, for example, the unoccupied and occupied subbands, as well as those unoccupied subbands actually used for the transmission, if the uplink transmission also uses several contiguous subbands.

[0105] Figure 10 illustrates an embodiment of the second aspect of the present invention for reporting LBT results in uplink signaling such as a PUSCCH. Figure 10 assumes a situation in which wideband operation is initiated by the UE, i.e., the illustrated embodiment relates to uplink communication from the UE to the gNB. In a manner similar to Figures 6 to 9, pre-configured wideband operation is assumed using a BWP 200 including four subbands 2001 to 2004 of the same bandwidth, e.g., 20 MHz.

[0106] Figure 10(a) shows the channel occupation time (COT) UE 2 illustrates an embodiment in which the UE executes the LBT algorithm for each of the subbands 2001 to 2004 during which the LBT subbands 2003 and 2004 are not busy, i.e., free or unoccupied, and can be used for broadband communication towards the gNB. Following the LBT procedure, at time t, i.e., COT UE At the beginning of the LBT process, control signaling such as PUCCH 210 is signaled. More specifically, for the pattern of available subbands shown in FIG. 10(a), the appropriate PUCCH 210 is selected from a plurality of predetermined control messages and transmitted immediately after the LBT process to signal to the gNB those subbands to be used for uplink transmission PUSCH, i.e., subbands 2003 and 2004. In the embodiment of FIG. 10(a), subbands 2001 and 2002 are determined to be busy or occupied by the LBT process and are therefore not used for uplink communications. As noted above, according to certain embodiments, it may be desirable to use contiguous subbands for uplink communications. Thus, FIG. 10(a) also covers situations where, for example, LBT subband 2001 is found to be available, i.e., unoccupied, but because of the requirement to use contiguous subbands, only the available or unoccupied subbands 2003 and 2004 shown in FIG. 10(a) are actually used for uplink communications toward the gNB. In the embodiment of FIG. 10( a ), signaling regarding the LBT pattern to be used by the UE for the uplink is transmitted in a common message spanning the available subbands 2003 and 2004 .

[0107] 10(b) shows an embodiment similar to that of FIG. 10(a), except that signaling of the LBT pattern used by the UE for the uplink is signaled only by the PUCCH 210 of one of the used or unoccupied subbands, and the embodiment shown is only subband 2004. In another embodiment, rather than transmitting the PUCCH 210 in subband 2004, it may be transmitted in subband 2003.

[0108] Figure 10(c) shows another embodiment, also similar to the embodiments of Figures 10(a) and 10(b). According to the embodiment of Figure 10(c), respective signaling selected from a predetermined message is transmitted in each of the acquisition or use subbands for uplink communications, i.e., in each of subbands 2003 and 2004, as indicated by PUCCHs 2101 and 2102.

[0109] FIG. 10(d) illustrates yet another embodiment in which it is assumed that only subband 2002 is not available for wideband communication by the UE toward the gNB, and furthermore, that non-contiguous subbands may also be used in the uplink. According to this embodiment, uplink communication PUSCHs are performed in each of unoccupied subbands 2001, 2003, and 2004, while subband 2002 is found to be occupied or busy by the LBT algorithm. In a manner similar to the embodiment of FIG. 10(c), a respective PUCCH is selected for and transmitted on each subband, as indicated by PUCCHs 2101 through 2103. Note that in the embodiment of FIG. 10(d), a respective signaling message for signaling the actual LBT subbands to be used may be selected from the predetermined plurality of messages described above, such that the UE does not need to prepare a PUCCH but rather selects one or more appropriate predetermined messages for transmission. According to a further embodiment, instead of transmitting the PUCCH in each of the subbands, an approach such as that described with reference to Figures 10(a) and 10(b) may also be adopted.

[0110] Therefore, according to the above embodiment, the acquired subbands, i.e., the number of unoccupied or free subbands, or the LBT pattern, can be signaled using a predetermined message, which may include a message with a short PUCCH length or format, for example, using sequence-based coding using PUCCH format 0. Sequence-based coding means that each possible signaling state is associated with a predetermined signal sequence, and the encoder simply selects the predetermined signal sequence based on the signaled state. On the other hand, non-sequence-based coding requires providing a generator matrix or parity check matrix, and codewords, i.e., output sequences, are calculated based on the input, such that the possible output sequences are not known per se but must be calculated using specific mathematical expressions. This process requires more time than simply selecting a predetermined message and may therefore result in the above-mentioned situation where the initially acquired or acquired subband does not receive a transmission at time t0 so that it can be considered free by the coexistence system and used by the coexistence system for transmission. Using a predetermined message avoids this situation and ensures that the UE or transmitter can begin using the acquired or acquired subbands for wideband transmission immediately after the LBT procedure. The UE can prepare signals for some or all possible states in advance as described above and select the appropriate sequence after performing the LBT, thereby avoiding waiting time after the LBT result becomes available.

[0111] According to a further embodiment of the second aspect of the present invention, the LBT report, i.e., the signaling of the acquired subbands or the LBT pattern obtained from the LBT procedure, can utilize states that can indicate multiple possible transmission patterns. The patterns may be associated with a common state so that they are easily distinguishable from one another, for example, by utilizing power sensing or DMRS detection. Furthermore, the patterns associated with the common state may also be associated with high-probability outcomes as well as low-probability outcomes. In this way, the number of actual states signaled is reduced, thereby reducing or minimizing the reporting burden on the UE or transmitter because fewer messages, e.g., fewer bit sequences, are stored and prepared. According to an embodiment, each pattern may be indicated by multiple bits, for example, two or three bits representing a specific predetermined LBT pattern.

[0112] The following tables show embodiments for reporting LBT patterns in control messages, such as a UCI for uplink communication or a DCI for downlink communication, where the received UCI / DCI includes a subband field of a predetermined bit length, with each bit set as shown in the following table. The first three tables show possible signaling using a 2-bit subband field, such that the UCI indicates the maximum number of bits for signaling subbands to be 2, and specific combinations of bits as shown in the first three tables indicate each subband available for wideband communication. The fourth table shows an example for signaling available subbands using 3 bits, i.e., the UCI signals the maximum number of bits used for signaling to be 3, and available / unavailable subbands are signaled by each combination of the 3 bits as shown in the table. (Table 1) Example LBT patterns reported, for example, in UL Control Information (UCI) TIFF2026032057000010.tif39144 (Table 2) Example LBT patterns reported, for example, in UL Control Information (UCI) TIFF2026032057000011.tif38144 (Table 3) Example LBT patterns reported, for example, in UL Control Information (UCI) TIFF2026032057000012.tif39145 (Table 4) Example LBT patterns reported, for example, in UL Control Information (UCI) TIFF2026032057000013.tif64144

[0113] With respect to the second aspect of the present invention, it should be noted that the above embodiments have been described primarily with reference to uplink communications from user devices such as UEs to base stations such as gNBs. However, the present invention is not limited to such uplink communications; rather, the principles underlying the second aspect of the present invention may equally be applied to downlink communications from base stations such as gNBs to user devices such as UEs. The principles may also be applied to communications between user devices, such as D2D, V2V, and V2X communications, using sidelink wideband communications spanning multiple subbands, as in the first aspect.

[0114] Third Aspect - Pre-configured Grants / Allocations for Wideband Operation According to this aspect, an embodiment of the present invention provides wideband operation between a transmitter and a receiver, wherein the receiver includes a plurality of predetermined wideband configurations, and during wideband operation, receives an indication from the transmitter of an actual wideband configuration to be used for the wideband operation and to use the indicated wideband configuration for transmission to the receiver.

[0115] For example, in gNB-initiated wideband operation, the UE may receive a wideband grant or allocation from the gNB based on preconfigured wideband operation, where the UE indicates wideband operation but expects these subbands to be used for PUCCH or PUSCH only on unoccupied subbands. The UE then punctures or rate-matches transmissions made to the gNB based on the signaled wideband configuration to be used using either contiguous or non-contiguous frequency allocations. According to an embodiment, the gNB may configure the UE with a set of wideband configurations including respective subband patterns, and in the uplink within the gNB COT, the gNB may explicitly indicate the PUSCH configuration to be used in the uplink grant, essentially to accommodate the fact that some of the subbands configured for wideband operation are unavailable, i.e., considered occupied by the gNB. The configuration as indicated by the gNB does not include occupied subbands, which allows for dynamic assignment of different wideband uplink configurations, or in other words, the use of different wideband subband sizes.

[0116] Figure 11 illustrates one embodiment of the third aspect of the present invention, more specifically, a wideband configuration in the RRC and corresponding DCI signaling or indication. Figure 11 illustrates, in its right portion, a BWP 200 defining a wideband preconfigured in the manner described in the above embodiment. Of course, other configurations are also possible. In the situation illustrated in Figure 11, it is assumed that the gNB performs an LBT procedure for wideband operation, resulting in subbands 2001, 2003, and 2004 being available or unoccupied, and subband 2002 being unavailable, i.e., busy. Therefore, subbands 2001, 2003, and 2004 are also referred to as subbands acquired by the gNB, and subband 2002 is not acquired by the gNB.

[0117] The gNB may use RRC signaling, e.g., dedicated signaling for a particular UE or a particular group of UEs, or broadcasted RRC signaling containing the possible wideband configurations to be used for uplink transmissions from the UE towards the gNB during the gNB initiated COT. The RRC signaling may indicate the respective configurations according to an embodiment as follows: Wideband-PDSCH-Config::=SEQUENCE{ Wideband-PDSCH-Config-ID INTEGER(1..max_configs), Configured-Subbands SEQUENCE(SIZE(1..max_subbands))OF INTEGER(1..max_nr_bands) }

[0118] Wideband-PDSCH-Config-ID is a maximum value from 1 to the maximum number of configurations. The ID indicates a specific wideband configuration among multiple or series of configurations signaled by RRC signaling. In each sequence, in addition to the actual ID, as indicated by Wideband-PDSCH-Config-ID, the configured subbands are also indicated by Configured_Subbands, a sequence of length 1 to max_subbands, where max_subbands is the maximum number of subbands that can be used for wideband operation, indicating the subband IDs used (1..max_nr_bands), and max_nr_bands is the total number of subbands.

[0119] During the actual wideband configuration, the gNB can signal uplink resource allocations or grants to the UE using Layer 1 (L1) signaling, for example by transmitting DCI on the PDSCH. In addition to scheduling the wideband PDSCH allocation by indicating the slot timing at which the PDSCH occurs, i.e., downlink transmission from the gNB to the UE, the DCI also indicates the wideband configuration to be used for the uplink from the UE to the gNB. Additionally, the modulation and coding scheme, as well as a new data indicator, may be signaled.

[0120] Figure 11 shows a schematic diagram of a situation in which the gNB has acquired three of the available subbands for wideband communication, as described above, and a DCI is signaled to the UE indicating wideband configuration 1, in particular informing the UE that subbands 2001, 2003, and 2004 may be used for uplink transmissions to the gNB as scheduled by the DCI.

[0121] It should be noted that although embodiments of the third aspect have been described primarily in the context of gNB-initiated wideband operation, the principles equally apply to UE-initiated wideband operation, in which case the gNB includes several wideband configurations for downlink transmission during the UE-initiated COT, and the actual wideband configuration used for the downlink is signaled in the UCI. Furthermore, the embodiments are not limited to communications using the Uu interface, e.g., between a base station and a user device; rather, the principles may also be applied to sidelink communications, such as D2D, V2V, and V2X communications. In this case, the UE may be initially configured with multiple available wideband configurations, and during actual wideband operation, the transmitting UE signals the actual wideband configuration to be used to the receiving UE, e.g., depending on available or free subbands using sidelink control information SCI.

[0122] Fourth Aspect—Preparing for Transmissions Like PUSCH or PDSCH According to this aspect, an embodiment of the present invention provides an approach in which a receiver in wideband operation stores multiple wideband configurations to be used and receives from the transmitter information regarding the actual wideband configuration to be applied, as well as a grant of transmission from the receiver to the transmitter. The receiver prepares multiple transmissions, each including a different number of subbands or a different pattern of subbands. In response to an LBT that results in available / unavailable or occupied / unoccupied subbands from the entire wideband configuration, a suitable transmission is selected from the prepared transmissions, e.g., a transmission that meets one or more specific criteria or best fits the LBT pattern. For example, assuming a UE receives DCI in a PUSCH grant (see, e.g., FIG. 11), the UE may prepare several PUSCH transmissions for a wideband configuration or a predetermined subset of a fixed number of subbands in a set of wideband configurations. Based on the LBT results performed by the UE, the UE: Providing a data rate above a predetermined threshold; and / or Provide a maximum transport block size that fits into the LBT pattern, and / or Provide the maximum number of subbands that fit into the LBT pattern, and / or · providing a channel quality above a predetermined threshold; and / or · have a particular priority regarding available or relevant subband configurations PUSCH transmission may be selected.

[0123] Figure 12 shows an embodiment in which a UE prepares three different PUSCH sizes and selects one based on the LBT result. In Figure 12(a), a typical applied wideband configuration for wideband operation is shown, which in the illustrated example is a wideband configuration spanning BWP 200 spanning three subbands 2001 to 2003. The UE may receive an indication from the gNB that the wideband configuration to be used for wideband operation between the gNB and the UE is the configuration as shown in Figure 12(a). In response to this information, the UE generates several PUSCH transmissions, three in the illustrated example, 2061-2063, as shown in Figure 12(b), of which the first PUSCH 2061 uses all of subbands 2001-2003, the second PUSCH 2062 uses only subbands 2002 and 2003 but not subband 2001, and PUSCH 2063 uses subbands 2001 and 2002 but not subband 2003. As shown between Figures 12(b) and 12(c), in response to the UE performing LBT, the UE selects one of transmissions 2061-2063, e.g., that best matches the results of the LBT algorithm. The UE's PHY layer can report which PUSCH was selected to the UE's MAC layer, e.g., by reporting the selected transport block size or PUSCH-ID. In the illustrated example, the LBT can indicate that only subbands 2002 and 2003 of the available subbands 2001 to 2003 (Figure 12(a)) of the original wideband configuration 200 are available, such that the UE selects the prepared transmission 2062 as shown in Figure 12(c) for the actual uplink transmission to the gNB.

[0124] According to another embodiment, in a wideband configuration as shown in FIG. 12(a), the UE may prepare, for example, a first PUSCH using one subband, a second PUSCH using two subbands, and a third PUSCH using three subbands, i.e., the maximum number of subbands, and the UE may then, in response to the LBT result, select the PUSCH for actual transmission that best matches the LBT result.

[0125] The wideband configuration as shown in Figure 12(a) may be a wideband configuration signaled by the gNB to the UE, or the UE may be configured with multiple available wideband configurations having different numbers of subbands of different sizes and receive an indication from the gNB of which of the wideband configurations pre-stored in the UE is to be used for wideband operation. The signaling of the wideband configuration to the UE may be RRC signaling, dedicated signaling for UEs to which wideband operation applies, or it may be broadcast by the gNB to all UEs within its coverage. The RRC signaling may be as follows: Wideband-PUSCH-Preparation-Config::=SEQUENCE{ Configured-Subbands SEQUENCE(SIZE(1..max_subbands))OF INTEGER(1..max_nr_bands) }

[0126] The number of subbands, sequence may be signaled by Configured_Subbands, a sequence of length 1, to max_subbands, where max_subbands is the maximum number of subbands allowed to be used for wideband operation and indicates the subband IDs to be used (1..max_nr_bands), where max_nr_bands is the total number of subbands.

[0127] Another RRC signaling may be as follows: Wideband-PUSCH-Preparation-Config::=SEQUENCE{ Configured-Subbands INTEGER(1..max_nr_bands) }

[0128] The number, sequence of subbands may be signaled by Configured_Subbands, a number between 1 and max_subbands, where max_subbands is the maximum number of subbands allowed or (pre-)configured to be used for wideband operation.

[0129] According to another embodiment of the fourth aspect, the UE can prepare PUSCH transmissions differently to handle LBT failures in one or more of the subbands indicated in the wideband configuration available to the UE. For example, according to an embodiment, the UE can prepare only the shortest PUSCH length, e.g., only one subband, and, if available, transmit only the smallest size repeated on another subband to keep the band busy to avoid a new mandatory LBT, e.g., in the manner shown in Figures 10(c) and 10(d). The UE can indicate the number of used subbands, e.g., using UL signaling, by providing a respective bit or bit combination in the UCI to indicate the actual subbands used for uplink communication, e.g., in the manner described above. For example, the bit combinations shown in the table shown above with reference to the third aspect can be used. The UE can also indicate that the PUSCH is repeated in the PUCCH. According to another embodiment, the UE can generate multiple possible subband sizes and puncture the size closest to the number of available subbands, thereby reducing the size through puncturing. For example, assuming a wideband configuration has four subbands, only two of which are unoccupied, and the nearest prepared transmission uses three subbands, the transmission may be punctured to remove one occupied subband from the transmission. The UE may indicate the number of used subbands using, for example, the bit combinations shown in the table shown above with reference to the third aspect, as well as puncturing using the PUCCH.

[0130] It should be noted that although embodiments of the fourth aspect have been described primarily in terms of gNB-initiated wideband operation, the principles apply equally to UE-initiated wideband operation. Furthermore, the embodiments are not limited to communications using the Uu interface, for example, between a base station and a user device; rather, the principles may also be applied to sidelink communications, such as D2D, V2V, and V2X communications.

[0131] Fifth Aspect—Control Channel Monitoring to Enable Non-Acquired Subbands According to this aspect, embodiments of the present invention also enable a UE or a gNB to monitor subbands that it cannot acquire, i.e., subbands that are indicated as busy or occupied by the LBT procedure. According to embodiments, for example, if a UE switches PDCCH monitoring to subbands for which gNB-COT is not detected or signaled within a configured wideband configuration, such as a configured BWP, the UE may also be configured by the network to monitor such subbands, i.e., subbands that are determined to be busy by LBT anyway. This aspect may be a UE capability indicated to the gNB, for example, during connection setup. An advantage of this aspect is that a UE operating in this manner is in a situation where it receives transmissions from the gNB immediately after a subband has been reacquired, e.g., according to the first aspect described above, without having to be explicitly made aware of the new subband. The UE is already ready to process transmissions on the reacquired subbands and does not need an instruction from the gNB to do so. Therefore, signaling that a subband has been reacquired is not required, other than in embodiments of the first aspect. This approach is advantageous because it allows the start of the COT of the reacquired subband to also be used for wideband operation.

[0132] It should be noted that although embodiments of the fifth aspect have been described primarily with respect to communication between a gNB and a UE, the invention is not limited to communication using the Uu interface, e.g., between a base station and a user device, but rather the principles may also be applied to sidelink communication, such as D2D, V2V, and V2X communication.

[0133] Sixth Aspect - Addition of Punctured Portions According to this aspect, embodiments of the present invention enable transmission of data originally associated with subbands that were not used for wideband operation because the subbands were occupied by other systems. For example, if a subband for wideband transmission is not acquired, i.e., is not available for wideband operation, as defined by a wideband configuration (e.g., see FIG. 12(a)), a transmitter, which may be a UE or a gNB, may decide to puncture portions of the transmission transmitted in the unavailable subbands. This may degrade decoding performance of the transmission at the receiver. To avoid such degradation, according to embodiments of the sixth aspect, a transmitter, such as a UE or a gNB, may, in response to an LBT process, append non-transmitted portions of the transmission in one or more of the subbands from the wideband configuration that are determined to be available for transmission, i.e., are unoccupied or free.

[0134] FIG. 13 illustrates an embodiment for adding a punctured portion of a transmission. FIG. 13(a) illustrates an embodiment in which an initially untransmitted portion of a transmission is added by initiating a new COT using an LBT process. FIG. 13(a) illustrates a wideband configuration using three subbands 2001 to 2003 for UE-initiated wideband communication, e.g., toward a gNB or another UE, when applying sidelink communication. The LBT process performed at the UE results in subbands in which subband 2001 is occupied by another system, i.e., not available for transmission, while subbands 2002 and 2003 are free or unoccupied. Therefore, following the LBT process, the original transmission is punctured, i.e., the portion of the transmission associated with occupied subband 2001 is removed, and only the portion of the transmission associated with available subbands 2002 and 2003, i.e., PUSCH 206, is added to the initial transmission COT. UE The UE that performed the puncturing is aware during PUSCH 206 that the transmission 206 is only partially transmitted, i.e., punctured, and that in subsequent transmissions on subband 2003, the remainder or punctured portion 206' of the original transmission will be transmitted over the subsequent transmission time COTUE 13(a) , a new COT is initiated by performing a further LBT process on one of the subbands initially found to be unoccupied to append a punctured portion 206' of the original transmission. In the example of FIG. 13(a) , a further LBT process is performed within subband 2003, e.g., using CAT-4 or CAT-2 LBT, and if subband 2003 is still available, i.e., busy or unoccupied, the transmitter, e.g., a UE, transmits the missing portion 206' to the receiver. If subband 2003 is not available, i.e., is busy by another system, the missing portion may be dropped.

[0135] 13(b) illustrates a further embodiment of this aspect in which a new COT does not need to be created, i.e., there is no further LBT to be performed, and the initial COT is extended. For example, the UE or gNB can consider the case where it has already extended the COT during channel access for the transmission itself and can select a CWT for the LBT such that the maximum allowed COT duration is sufficient to add a portion of the original transmission. When the transmitter initially acquires subbands for a wideband transmission, i.e., there are no occupied subbands in the wideband configuration used, the maximum COT time is not used, and only the time for actually transmitting the transmission 206 is used. However, if one or more of the subbands are lost, the UE / gNB can use the additional COT duration in one or more of the subbands determined by the LBT process to be free for transmitting the punctured portion 206′. In Figure 13(b), the UE applies the maximum COT in the initial LBT process, but in a situation such as that described in connection with Figure 13(a) where subband 2001 is not available for original transmission 206, only the first part of the maximum COT is required so that the transmission associated with this subband can be applied to the available subbands 2002 or 2003 in the second part of the COT.

[0136] It should be noted that although embodiments of the sixth aspect have been described primarily with respect to UEs initiating wideband operation, the principles apply equally to gNB-initiated wideband operation. Furthermore, the embodiments are not limited to communications using the Uu interface, for example, between a base station and a user device; rather, the principles may also be applied to sidelink communications, such as D2D, V2V, and V2X communications.

[0137] Seventh Aspect—Discrete Subcarrier Spacing (SCS) Fast Control Without LBT According to this aspect, embodiments of the present invention allow transmitting certain information immediately after the actual transmission without applying an extra LBT, such as feedback information. Embodiments of the seventh aspect can be used for both wideband and non-wideband operation, i.e., for transmissions that perform an LBT to check whether one or more subbands are available or unavailable for transmission due to occupation by another coexisting system.

[0138] FIG. 14 illustrates an embodiment of the seventh aspect, operational for transmitting information on a single sub-band 2001 that may be shared among different communication systems.

[0139] 14(a) shows an embodiment for uplink transmission from a UE to a gNB. First, an LBT is performed by the UE to determine whether subband 2001 is free or unoccupied. If subband 2001 is free, the UE performs an uplink transmission PUSCH 206 following the LBT process from time t0 to time t1, for example, using a subcarrier spacing of 15 KHz. After the uplink communication and after a certain gap from time t1 to time t2, starting at time t2, the UE receives a control message PDCCH 202 from the gNB in ​​a further portion with a subcarrier spacing of 60 KHz.

[0140] Figure 14(b) shows a similar scenario as described with reference to 14(a), but for downlink transmissions from the gNB to the UE between times t0 and t1, and uplink transmissions from the UE to the gNB starting at time t2.

[0141] The same configuration may be used for sidelink communications between user devices, such that the transmitting UE initially transmits with a first subcarrier spacing and receives a configuration from the receiving UE using a larger second subcarrier spacing, etc.

[0142] The embodiment described above with reference to FIG. 14 allows for implementing a HARQ feedback process similar to that in IEEE 802.11 and NR-U environments using single subband or wideband communication without requiring an extra LBT as a direct transmission of feedback after actual transmission becomes possible. In IEEE 802.11, this works because the HARQ transmission itself occurs immediately after the initial transmission and is very short. To implement such an approach according to NR-U, the transmission duration during the COT of subband 2001 is preconfigured to have separate subcarrier spacings: one for transmission, another one, or a higher one for immediate control transmission, optionally with a small switching gap to allow the UE to adapt to receiving signals with different subcarrier spacings. This allows for HARQ feedback to be transmitted from the UE to the gNB, or from the gNB to the UE, or between UEs, at the end of the actual transmission while still within the COT, thereby avoiding the need to perform a new LBT. The shorter duration of OFDM symbols with a high SCS also allows for faster transmission of control data.

[0143] It should be noted that although embodiments of the seventh aspect have been described primarily with respect to communication between a gNB and a UE, the invention is not limited to communication using the Uu interface, e.g., between a base station and a user device, but rather the principles may also be applied to sidelink communication, such as D2D, V2V, and V2X communication.

[0144] general With regard to the above-described embodiments of various aspects of the present invention, it should be noted that they have been described in terms of an environment in which communication takes place between a transmitter, such as a gNB or a UE, and a receiver, such as a UE and a gNB. However, the present invention is not limited to such communication; rather, the principles described above may be equally applied to device-to-device communication, such as D2D, V2V, and V2X communication. In such a scenario, communication takes place via a sidelink between the respective devices. The transmitter is a first UE, and the receiver is a second UE that communicates using sidelink resources.

[0145] With regard to the above embodiments of various aspects of the present invention, it should be noted that these have been described in terms of an environment in which a particular BWP having four sub-bands of the same bandwidth is used. Of course, the present invention is not limited to such a BWP, and narrower or wider BWPs containing more or fewer sub-bands of the same or different bandwidths may be employed.

[0146] Although embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail above, each embodiment and aspect may be implemented individually, or two or more of the embodiments or aspects may be implemented in combination.

[0147] Embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail above with reference to sidelink communication using a PC5 interface. However, the present invention is not limited to the use of a PC5 interface. Any other interface that allows direct communication between one or more UEs may be employed, such as an interface according to the IEEE 802.11p standard, the IEEE 802.15.4 standard (Zigbee), etc.

[0148] According to an embodiment, the wireless communication system may include a terrestrial network, or a non-terrestrial network, or a network or segment of a network using airborne or spaceborne vehicles as receivers, or a combination thereof.

[0149] According to an embodiment, the receiver may comprise one or more of a mobile or fixed terminal, an IoT device, a ground-based vehicle, an aircraft, a drone, a building, or any other item or device provided with a network connection that enables the item / device to communicate using a wireless communication system, such as a sensor or actuator. According to an embodiment, the transmitter may comprise one or more of a macrocell base station, or a small cell base station, or a space vehicle, such as a satellite or space, or an unmanned aircraft system (UAS), or an air vehicle, such as a tethered UAS, a lighter than air UAS (LTA), a heavier than air UAS (HTA), and a high altitude UAS platform (HAP), or any transmit / receive point (TRP), that enables the item or device provided with the network connection to communicate using a wireless communication system.

[0150] While some aspects of the described concepts have been described in the context of an apparatus, it will be apparent that these aspects also represent descriptions of corresponding methods, with blocks or devices corresponding to method steps or features of method steps. Similarly, outlines described in the context of method steps also represent descriptions of corresponding blocks or items or features of the corresponding apparatus.

[0151] Various elements and features of the present invention may be implemented in hardware using analog and / or digital circuitry, in software, through the execution of instructions by one or more general-purpose or special-purpose processors, or as a combination of hardware and software. For example, embodiments of the present invention may be implemented in the environment of a computer system or another processing system. FIG. 15 illustrates an example of a computer system 500. The units and modules, as well as method steps performed by these units, may be executed on one or more computer systems 500. The computer system 500 includes one or more processors 502, such as a special-purpose or general-purpose digital signal processor. The processors 502 are connected to a communication infrastructure 504, such as a bus or a network. The computer system 500 includes a main memory 506, e.g., random access memory (RAM), and a secondary memory 508, e.g., a hard disk drive and / or a removable storage drive. The secondary memory 508 may allow computer programs or other instructions to be loaded into the computer system 500. The computer system 500 may further include a communication interface 510 to allow software and data to be transferred between the computer system 500 and external devices. The communications may be in the form of electronic, electromagnetic, optical, or other signals capable of being processed by the communications interface. The communications may use wire or cable, fiber optics, phone lines, telephone links, RF links, and other communications channels 512.

[0152] The terms “computer program medium” and “computer-readable medium” are used generally to refer to tangible storage media, such as a removable storage unit or a hard disk installed in a hard disk drive. These computer program products are a means for providing software to the computer system 500. Computer programs, also referred to as computer control logic, are stored in the main memory 506 and / or the secondary memory 508. Computer programs may also be received via the communications interface 510. When executed, the computer programs enable the computer system 500 to implement the present invention. Specifically, when executed, the computer programs enable the processor 502 to perform the processes of the present invention, such as any of the methods described herein. Thus, such computer programs can represent the controller of the computer system 500. When the present disclosure is implemented using software, the software can be stored in a computer program product and loaded into the computer system 500 using an interface, such as a removable storage drive, communications interface 510, or the like.

[0153] The hardware or software implementation may be performed using a digital storage medium, such as cloud storage, floppy disk, DVD, Blu-ray, CD, ROM, PROM, EPROM, EEPROM, or FLASH memory, on which electronically readable control signals are stored, which cooperate (or are capable of cooperating) with a programmable computer system such that the respective methods are performed. Thus, the digital storage medium may be computer-readable.

[0154] Some embodiments according to the invention comprise a data carrier having electronically readable control signals capable of cooperating with a programmable computer system to cause one of the methods described herein to be performed.

[0155] In general, embodiments of the present invention may be implemented as a computer program product having program code operable to perform one of the methods when the computer program product is run on a computer. The program code may for example be stored on a machine-readable carrier.

[0156] Another embodiment comprises the computer program for performing one of the methods described herein, stored on a machine readable carrier. In other words, an embodiment of the inventive method is, therefore, a computer program having a program code for performing one of the methods described herein, when the computer program runs on a computer.

[0157] A further embodiment of the inventive methods is therefore a data carrier (or digital storage medium, or computer-readable medium) having recorded thereon a computer program for performing one of the inventive methods. A further embodiment of the inventive methods is therefore a data stream or a sequence of signals representing a computer program for performing one of the inventive methods. The data stream or sequence of signals may for example be arranged to be transferred via a data communication connection, for example via the Internet. A further embodiment comprises processing means, for example a computer, or a programmable logic device, configured to or adapted to perform one of the inventive methods. A further embodiment comprises a computer having installed thereon a computer program for performing one of the inventive methods.

[0158] In some embodiments, a programmable logic device (e.g., a field programmable gate array) may be used to perform some or all of the functions of the methods of the present invention. In some embodiments, a field programmable gate array may cooperate with a microprocessor to perform one of the methods of the present invention. In general, the methods are preferably performed by any hardware apparatus.

[0159] The above-described embodiments merely illustrate the principles of the present invention. It is understood that modifications and variations of the arrangements and details described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. It is therefore intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims and not by the specific details represented by the description and explanation of the embodiments described herein. [Explanation of symbols]

[0160] BS base station CBR Channel Busy Rate D2D Device to Device EN Emergency Notification eNB Evolved Node B (base station) FDM frequency division multiplexing LTE Long Term Evolution PC5 Interface using sidelink channel for D2D communication PPPP ProSe per-packet priority PRB Physical Resource Block ProSe Proximity Services RA Resource Allocation SCI Sidelink Control Information SL Side Link sTTI Short Transmission Time Interval TDM time division multiplexing TDMA Time Division Multiple Access TPC Transmit Power Control / Transmit Power Command UE User Entity (User Equipment) URLLC: Ultra-reliable, low-latency communication V2V vehicle distance V2I Vehicle-to-Infrastructure V2P Vehicle-to-Pedestrian V2N Vehicle-to-Vehicle Network V2X Vehicle-to-Vehicle and Vehicle-to-Infrastructure, i.e. V2V, V2I, V2P, V2N

Claims

1. An apparatus (UE, gNB) for broadband communication in a wireless communication system, In wideband communication with one or more transceivers (UE, gNB) in the wireless communication system using one or more sub-bands of a predetermined wideband, the device performing a listen-before-talk (LBT) for each subband of the predetermined wideband to determine, from the predetermined wideband, unoccupied subbands in which the wideband communication is permitted during a specified time of transmission (COT) and occupied subbands in which the wideband communication is not permitted during the specified time of transmission (COT); transmitting and / or receiving to and from said transceiver using said unoccupied sub-bands during said specific time of transmission (COT); It is structured as follows: The device comprises a plurality of predetermined messages, each message being associated with one or more specific LBT patterns, each LBT pattern of the one or more specific LBT patterns indicating an unoccupied subband and an occupied subband of the predetermined wideband; Some LBT patterns associated with any one of the plurality of predetermined messages are different patterns; Several LBT patterns associated with the same given message are easily distinguishable from one another using power sensing, blind decoding or DMRS detection, or Several LBT patterns associated with the same given message are readily distinguishable from one another by associating at least one LBT pattern with a high probability outcome and at least one LBT pattern with a low probability outcome; In response to the LBT indicating a specific LBT pattern, the device is configured to select a message associated with the specific LBT pattern from the plurality of predetermined messages and signal the selected message to the one or more transceivers.

2. The LBT pattern is only the unoccupied and occupied sub-bands of the given wideband, or In addition to the unoccupied and occupied sub-bands of the predetermined wideband, also those unoccupied sub-bands used for transmitting to and / or receiving from the transceiver using the unoccupied sub-bands to ensure the use of contiguous sub-bands in the UL, or To ensure the use of contiguous sub-bands in the UL, only the non-occupied sub-bands actually used to transmit and / or receive from the transceiver are used.

10. The device of claim 1, wherein:

3. The apparatus of claim 1 or 2, wherein the apparatus is configured to transmit the selected message at the beginning of the particular transmission time in one or more of the unoccupied subbands.

4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined message comprises a short PDCCH or PUCCH or PSCCH format that uses sequence-based coding.

5. The predetermined wideband comprises four subbands, and the LBT pattern is signaled using a plurality of bits, wherein a bit having a first value indicates an unoccupied state and a bit having a second value indicates an occupied state; When using two bits, the LBT pattern is signaled as follows: or or When using three bits, the LBT pattern is signaled as follows:

5. An apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 4.