Terminal device, network node, and method therein for measurement reporting

The method for unified or separate measurement reporting on PC5 and Uu links addresses the inefficiencies in relay selection and reselection, enhancing the reliability and efficiency of UE-to-network relay communications in NR sidelink transmission.

JP7815255B2Active Publication Date: 2026-02-17TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET LM ERICSSON (PUBL)
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JP2023537426
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JP · JP
Patent Type
Patents
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Priority Date
2020-12-22
Filing Date
2021-12-08
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2041-12-08

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing communication technologies for sidelink transmission in NR lack efficient measurement reporting mechanisms for relay selection and reselection in UE-to-network relay scenarios, particularly in L2 and L3 UE-network relay configurations, which affect the quality and reliability of PC5 and Uu links.

Method used

A method and device for obtaining and transmitting unified or separate measurement results for PC5 and Uu links, including RSRP, RSRQ, RSSI, SINR, and channel occupancy, using RRC signaling, MAC CE, or control PDU, to support relay selection and reselection based on radio signal strength and quality.

Benefits of technology

Enhances the reliability and efficiency of relay selection and reselection processes by providing accurate measurement reporting for PC5 and Uu links, improving the overall performance of UE-to-network relay communications.

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Abstract

The present disclosure provides a method (800) in a first terminal device. The method (800) includes obtaining (810) a first measurement result for a first link between the first terminal device and a second terminal device and / or a second measurement result for a second link between the first terminal device and a network node, and transmitting (820) the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result. The first measurement result and / or the second measurement result are obtained by measuring the first link and / or the second link by the first terminal device, or by receiving from the second terminal device the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result obtained by measuring the first link and / or the second link by the second terminal device.
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[Technical Field]

[0001] The present disclosure relates to communication technologies, and more particularly to terminal devices, network nodes, and methods therein for measurement reporting. [Background technology]

[0002] Sidelink transmission over New Radio (NR) is specified in Release 16 of the 3G Partnership Project, including enhancements to Proximity-Based Services (ProSe) specified for Long Term Evolution (LTE). Four new enhancements, among others, are introduced for NR sidelink transmission: Support for unicast and groupcast transmissions added to the NR sidelink. For unicast and groupcast, a physical sidelink feedback channel (PSFCH) is introduced for the receiver user equipment (UE) to respond to the transmitter UE with decoding status. Grant-free transmission, employed in NR uplink transmission, is also provided for NR sidelink transmission to improve latency performance. Enhanced channel sensing and resource selection procedures to mitigate resource collisions between different sidelink transmissions initiated by different UEs, leading to a new Physical Sidelink Common Control Channel (PSCCH) design. Congestion control, i.e., QoS management, is supported in NR sidelink transmissions to achieve high connection density.

[0003] To enable these enhancements, the following new physical channels and reference signals are introduced in NR: Physical Sidelink Shared Channel (PSSCH), the sidelink version of the Physical Downlink Shared Channel (PDSCH). The PSSCH is transmitted by the sidelink transmitter UE and carries sidelink transmission data, system information blocks (SIBs) for radio resource control (RRC) configuration, and part of the sidelink control information (SCI), which is the sidelink version of the downlink control information (DCI). PSFCH, the sidelink version of the Physical Uplink Control Channel (PUCCH). The PSFCH is transmitted by the sidelink receiver UE for unicast and groupcast and carries one bit of information per resource block (RB) for Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARQ) acknowledgment (ACK) or negative acknowledgment (NACK). Also, channel state information (CSI) is carried in the Medium Access Control (MAC) control element (CE) on the PSSCH instead of the PSFCH. PSCCH is the sidelink version of the Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH). When traffic to be transmitted to a receiver UE arrives at a transmitter UE, the transmitter UE must first transmit the PSCCH. This PSCCH is decoded by any UE for channel sensing and contains the time-frequency resources, demodulation reference signal (DMRS) pattern, and antenna ports reserved for transmission. Sidelink Primary / Secondary Synchronization Signals (S-PSS / S-SSS). Similar to downlink transmissions in NR, S-PSS and S-SSS are supported for sidelink transmissions. By detecting S-PSS and S-SSS, a UE can identify the sidelink synchronization identifier (SSID) from the UE transmitting the S-PSS / S-SSS. Therefore, the UE can learn the characteristics of the transmitter UE from the S-PSS / S-SSS. The process of acquiring timing and frequency synchronization along with the UE's SSID is called initial cell search. Note that the UE transmitting the S-PSS / S-SSS does not necessarily have to be involved in the sidelink transmission. The node transmitting the S-PSS / S-SSS (e.g., UE, evolved NodeB (eNB), or (next) generation NodeB (gNB)) is called the synchronization source. Within a cell, there are two S-PSS sequences and 336 S-SSS sequences, forming a total of 672 SSIDs. Physical Sidelink Broadcast Channel (PSBCH). PSBCH is transmitted as a synchronization signal / PSBCH block (SSB) together with S-PSS / S-SSS. SSB has the same numerology as PSCCH / PSSCH on the carrier and should be transmitted within the band of the configured BWP. PSBCH carries synchronization-related information such as the Direct Frame Number (DFN), indicators of slot and symbol-level time resources for sidelink transmissions, and in-coverage indicator. SSB is transmitted periodically every 160 ms. DMRS, Phase Tracking Reference Signal (PT-RS), and Channel State Information Reference Signal (CSI-RS). These physical reference signals supported in NR downlink and uplink transmissions are also employed in sidelink transmissions. Similarly, PT-RS is only applicable to Frequency Range 2 (FR2) transmissions.

[0004] Another new feature is the two-stage SCI. Unlike DCI, only a part of the SCI (the first stage) is transmitted on the PSCCH. This part is used for channel sensing purposes (including the reserved time-frequency resources for transmission, DMRS pattern, and antenna ports) and can be read by all UEs. Meanwhile, the remaining (second stage) scheduling and control information (e.g., 8-bit source identification (ID) and 16-bit destination ID, new data indicator (NDI), redundancy version (RV), and HARQ process ID) is transmitted on the PSSCH to be decoded by the receiver UE.

[0005] Similar to ProSe in LTE, NR sidelink transmission has two resource allocation modes: Mode 1: Sidelink resources are scheduled by the gNB. Mode 2: The UE autonomously selects sidelink resources from one or more (pre-)configured sidelink resource pools based on a channel sensing procedure.

[0006] For in-coverage UEs, the gNB may be configured to employ Mode 1 or Mode 2. For out-of-coverage UEs, only Mode 2 can be employed.

[0007] 3GPP Technical Report (TR) 23.752 v0.3.0, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, describes Layer 3 (L3) UE-to-Network Relay (see Section 6.6).

[0008] Figure 1 shows an architecture model using ProSe 5G UE-Network Relay. The ProSe 5G UE-Network Relay entity provides functionality to support connectivity to the network for remote UEs. It can be used for both public safety services and commercial services (e.g., interactive services).

[0009] A UE is considered to be a remote UE for a ProSe 5G UE-Network Relay if it successfully establishes a PC5 link to that ProSe UE-Network Relay. A remote UE can be located within Next Generation Radio Access Network (NG-RAN) coverage or outside NG-RAN coverage.

[0010] The ProSe 5G UE-Network Relay relays unicast traffic (uplink and / or downlink) between the remote UE and the network. The ProSe UE-Network Relay is intended to provide generic functionality capable of relaying any IP traffic. As described in the solution to Key Issue #2 of TR 23.752v0.3.0, for unicast traffic, one-to-one direct communication is used between the remote UE and the ProSe 5G UE-Network Relay. The protocol stack of the L3 UE-Network Relay is shown in Figure 2. For details of the protocol stack, TR 23.752 can be referenced, so a detailed description is omitted here.

[0011] Hop-by-hop security is supported on PC5 and Uu links. If requirements beyond hop-by-hop security exist to protect remote UE traffic, security over IP layer must be applied. Further security details (integrity and privacy protection for remote UE-network communication) will be specified in Services and Systems Aspects (SA) Working Group (WG) 3.

[0012] A ProSe 5G UE-Network Relay capable UE may register with the network (if not already registered) and establish a Protocol Data Unit (PDU) session that enables the required relay traffic, or may need to connect to one or more additional PDU sessions or modify an existing PDU session to provide relay traffic towards one or more remote UEs. The one or more PDU sessions that support UE-Network Relay are used exclusively for one or more remote ProSe UE relay traffic.

[0013] Figure 3 shows the signaling sequence for ProSe 5G UE-network relay in TR 23.752. The sequence includes the following steps: 0: During the registration procedure, authorization and provisioning is performed for the ProSe UE-NW relay and remote UE. The authorization and provisioning procedure can be any solution to key issues #1 and #3 in TR 23.752v0.3. 1: The ProSe 5G UE-network relay can establish a PDU session for relaying using the default PDU session parameters received in step 0 or pre-configured in the UE-to-NW relay, such as the Single Network Slice Selection Assistance Information (S-NSSAI), Data Network Name (DNN), and Service and Session Continuity (SSC) mode. For Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), the ProSe UE-network relay obtains an IPv6 prefix from the network using the prefix delegation function as specified in 3GPP Technical Specification (TS) 23.501 v16.6.0. 2: Based on the authorization and provisioning in step 0, the remote UE performs ProSe 5G UE-Network Relay discovery using any solution to Key Issues #1 and #3 in TR23.752 v0.3.0. As part of the discovery procedure, the remote UE learns about the connectivity services provided by the ProSe UE-Network Relay. 3: The remote UE selects a ProSe 5G UE-Network Relay and establishes a connection for one-to-one ProSe direct communication as described in 3GPP TS23.287 v16.3.0. If there is no PDU session that meets the requirements for PC5 connection with the remote UE, e.g., S-NSSAI, DNN, Quality of Service (QoS), the ProSe 5G UE-Network Relay initiates a new PDU session establishment or modification procedure for relaying. 4: An IPv6 prefix or IPv4 address is assigned to the remote UE as specified in 3GPP TS23.303 v16.0.0, clauses 5.4.4.2 and 5.4.4.3. From this point on, uplink and downlink relaying can begin. 5: The ProSe 5G UE-Network Relay sends a Remote UE Report (Remote User ID, IP info) message to the SMF for the PDU session associated with the relay. The Remote User ID is the identity of the remote UE user (provided through the User Information) successfully connected in step 3. The Session Management Function (SMF) stores the Remote User ID and associated IP information in the ProSe 5G UE-Network Relay for the PDU connection associated with the relay. The following principles apply to IP information: - In case of IPv4, the UE-Network Relay shall report the TCP / UDP port ranges allocated to each remote UE (together with the remote user ID). In the case of IPv6, the UE-Network Relay shall report the IPv6 prefix assigned to each remote UE (together with the remote user ID).

[0014] The Remote UE Report message is sent when a remote UE disconnects from the ProSe 5G UE-Network Relay (e.g., upon explicit Layer 2 link release or based on the absence of a keep-alive message via PC5) and notifies the SMF that one or more remote UEs remain.

[0015] In the case of a registration update procedure with SMF change, the remote user identity and associated IP information corresponding to the connected remote UE are transferred to the new SMF as part of the SM context transfer for ProSe 5G UE-Network Relay.

[0016] After connecting to the ProSe 5G UE-Network Relay, the remote UE continues to perform signal strength measurements of discovery messages sent by the ProSe 5G UE-Network Relay for relay reselection. This solution may also work when the ProSe 5G UE-Network Relay UE connects to an Evolved Packet System (EPS) using LTE. In this case, the procedure specified in 3GPP TS23.303 for remote UE reporting may be used.

[0017] Section 6.7 of TR 23.752 v0.3.0 describes Layer 2 (L2) UE-Network Relay. This section provides the protocol architecture to support L2 UE-Network Relay UE. L2 UE-Network Relay UE provides forwarding functionality that can relay any type of traffic over PC5 links.

[0018] The L2 UE - Network Relay UE provides the functionality to the remote UE to support connectivity to the fifth generation system (5GS). A UE is considered to be a remote UE if it successfully establishes a PC5 link to the L2 UE - Network Relay UE. The remote UE can be located within or outside the NG-RAN coverage.

[0019] Figure 4 shows a protocol stack for user plane transport related to a PDU session, including an L2 UE-network relay UE. The PDU layer corresponds to the PDUs carried between the remote UE and the data network (DN) through the PDU session. It is important to note that the two endpoints of the Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP) link are the remote UE and the gNB. The relay function is performed under PDCP. This means that data security is guaranteed between the remote UE and the gNB without exposing raw data at the UE-network relay UE.

[0020] UE-Network Relay The adaptation relay layer in the UE is able to distinguish between signaling radio bearers (SRBs) and data radio bearers (DRBs) for a particular remote UE. The adaptation relay layer is also responsible for mapping PC5 traffic to one or more DRBs for a Uu. The definition of the adaptation relay layer is under the responsibility of RAN WG2.

[0021] Figure 5 shows the protocol stack of the remote UE's Non-Access Stratum (NAS) connection to the NAS-Mobility Management (MM) and NAS-Session Management (SM) components. NAS messages are transparently forwarded between the remote UE and the 5G-Access Network (AN) through the Layer 2 UE-Network Relay UE using the following connection: - UE-Network Relay PDCP end-to-end connection where the role of the UE is to relay PDUs over the signaling radio bearer without any modification. -N2 connectivity between 5G-AN and Access and Mobility Management Function (AMF) through N2. - N3 connection between AMF and SMF through N11.

[0022] UE-Network Relay The role of the UE is to relay the PDUs from the signaling radio bearer without any modification.

[0023] Figure 6 shows a connection establishment procedure for indirect communication using a UE-network relay UE in TR 23.752, which includes the following steps: 0: If in coverage, the remote UE and the UE-Network Relay UE can perform initial registration with the network separately according to the registration procedures in 3GPP TS23.502, v16.6.0. The remote UE's assigned 5G GUTI is maintained when subsequent NAS signaling between the remote UE and the network is exchanged through the UE-Network Relay UE. 1: When in coverage, the remote UE and the UE-network relay UE separately obtain service authorization for indirect communication from the network. 2-3: The remote UE and UE-Network Relay UE perform UE-Network Relay UE discovery and selection. 4: The remote UE initiates a one-to-one communication connection with the selected UE-Network Relay UE through PC5 by sending an indirect communication request message to the UE-Network Relay. 5: When the UE-Network Relay UE is in CM_IDLE state triggered by a communication request received from a remote UE, the UE-Network Relay UE sends a service request message to its serving AMF through PC5. The relay's AMF can perform authentication of the UE-Network Relay UE based on the NAS message verification, and the AMF also checks the subscription data if necessary. If the UE-Network Relay UE is already in CM_CONNECTED state and is authorized to perform relay service, step 5 is omitted. 6: The UE-Network Relay UE sends an indirect communication response message to the remote UE. 7: The remote UE sends a NAS message to the serving AMF. The NAS message is encapsulated in an RRC message sent to the UE-Network Relay UE via PC5, and the UE-Network Relay UE forwards the message to the NG-RAN. The NG-RAN obtains the serving AMF of the remote UE and forwards the NAS message to this AMF. If the remote UE has not performed initial registration with the network, the NAS message is an initial registration message; otherwise, the NAS message is a service request message. When the remote UE performs initial registration via the UE-network relay, the serving AMF of the remote UE may perform authentication of the remote UE based on NAS message verification, and if necessary, the AMF of the remote UE checks the subscription data. In case of a service request, the user plane connection for the PDU session may also be activated. Further steps follow clause 4.2.3.2 of TS 23.502. 8: The remote UE may trigger the PDU session establishment procedure as specified in clause 4.3.2.2 of TS 23.502. 9: Data is transmitted between the remote UE and the UPF via the UE-Network Relay UE and the NG-RAN. The UE-Network Relay UE forwards all data messages between the remote UE and the NG-RAN using the L2 relay method specified by the RAN.

[0024] As described in Section 6.1 of TR 23.752, the discovery procedures being considered for NR Release 17 are based on the 5G Core (5GC) architecture, including the authorization and provisioning, announcement and monitoring procedures, and discovery protocols detailed in Section 6.1.2 of TR 23.752.

[0025] In EPS, there are two types of ProSe Direct Discovery: open and restricted. Open discovery is when explicit permission from the UE to be discovered is not required, while restricted discovery is performed only with explicit permission from the UE to be discovered. There are also two models for ProSe Direct Discovery: Model A and Model B. These two models are re-proposed in this method as the same mechanism as EPS. The definitions of Model A and Model B are as specified in Section 5.3.1.2 of TS23.303.

[0026] For direct discovery authorization and provisioning to the UE, the AF can provide group and / or service information to the Policy Control Function (PCF) using the Network Exposure Function (NEF), and the PCF is expected to provide authorization to the UE according to the information received from the Application Function (AF). The authorization and provisioning procedures in clauses 6.2.2 and 6.2.5 of TS 23.287 are reused to provide at least the following configurations: 1) The AF request sent to the PCF (or via the NEF) contains the following information: Service information found directly through the PC5 interface. The service information can include, for example, an application identifier. Group information (e.g., external group identifiers) discovered directly through the PC5 interface, which may be per announcement and monitoring direction for Model A, or per discoverer UE and discoveree UE for Model B. Area information, e.g. geographic information (longitude / latitude, postal code, etc.). 2) The provision from the PCF to the UE includes the following information based on the information received from the AF and local policy: Service information found directly through the PC5 interface. The service information can include, for example, an application identifier. - Group information found directly through the PC5 interface (e.g. external group identifiers). Area information found directly through the PC5 interface. The area information may be a list of Geographic Tracking Areas (TAs). The PCF is expected to map the area information provided by the AF to a list of TAs. -Security parameters used for direct discovery via PC5.

[0027] If the AMF determines based on the allowed area information that the UE is authorized to use direct discovery, then during N2 establishment for the UE, the AMF provides the corresponding NG-RAN with the UE that is authorized to use direct discovery over the PC5 interface.

[0028] Figure 7 shows the discovery procedure in TR23.752, which includes the following steps: 0: The user can use the application layer mechanism to obtain the ProSe application user ID and ProSe application code for ProSe direct discovery. The application layer in the UE provides the application user ID and application identifier to the ProSe application function. The ProSe application function assigns the ProSe application user ID and ProSe application code to the application layer in the UE. 1: The UE obtains authorization and provision for announcing discovery and / or for monitoring / soliciting discovery as specified in TS 23.287 clauses 6.2.2 and 6.2.5. 2a: If the announcing UE is triggered by a higher layer application, for example, to announce availability for a group of interest and / or an application of interest, if the UE is authorized to perform the announcement UE procedure for the group of interest and / or the application of interest in step 1, the UE generates a PC5 direct discovery message for announcement and includes the following information in this message: The announcing UE calculates a security protection element (e.g., for integrity protection) and appends it to the PC5 message. 1) ProSe UE ID, e.g., ProSe Application User ID, Layer 2 ID 2) Group ID(s) provided by the application layer 3) Application ID(s) or ProSe Application Code(s) provided by the application layer If the monitoring UE has been triggered, for example, by an upper layer application or by a user, to monitor the proximity of other UEs for the group(s) and / or application(s) of interest, and the UE is authorized to perform the monitoring procedure for the group(s) and / or application, the UE monitors discovery messages. The monitoring UE verifies security protection elements using provisioned security parameters corresponding to the application. If the verification of the security protection elements is successful, the service is successfully discovered by the monitoring UE. The monitoring UE can then notify the application layer with the discovery result. 2b: If the discoverer UE has been triggered, e.g., by a higher layer application or by a user, to discover other UEs for the group and / or application of interest, and the UE is authorized to perform a discovery solicitation procedure for the group and / or application in step 1, the UE sends a solicitation message containing the following information: discoverer ProSe UE ID, application ID(s) or ProSe application code(s), group ID(s). The discoverer UE calculates a security protection element (e.g., for integrity protection) and appends it to the PC5 message. If the discoveree UE is able and authorized to respond to the discovery solicitation according to the received information in the solicitation message, it responds to the discovery message with the discoveree ProSe UE ID, one or more supported application IDs or ProSe application codes, and a group ID. 3a: If a monitoring UE / discoverer UE wants to request metadata corresponding to the service discovered in step 2, the monitoring UE / discoverer UE may send a unicast metadata request message to request the discovery metadata. The monitoring UE / discoverer UE may use the Layer 2 ID of the announcing UE / discoveree UE (received in step 2a or 2b) to send the metadata request message. 3b: The announcing UE / discoveree UE responds with a metadata response message. The announcing UE / discoveree UE includes the metadata information in the metadata response message. Summary of the Invention

[0029] At the RAN2#112-e meeting, the following proposals were agreed upon: Proposal 1: Radio measurements on the PC5 interface are considered as part of the relay (re)selection criteria (e.g., in step 2 (discovery procedure) of Figure 3 or steps 2 and 3 (UE-network relay discovery and selection) of Figure 6). Proposal 2: The remote UE uses at least the "radio signal strength measurement of sidelink discovery messages" to evaluate whether the PC5 link quality of the relay UE meets the relay selection and reselection criteria. Proposal 3: A remote UE may additionally use Sidelink Reference Signal Received Power (SL-RSRP) measurements on the Sidelink unicast link to evaluate whether the PC5 link quality with the relay UE satisfies the relay reselection criteria. Details on the case where there is no transmission on the unicast link, for example, will be considered in the Work Item (WI) phase.

[0030] An object of the present disclosure is to provide a terminal device, a network node, and a method thereof for measurement reporting.

[0031] According to a first aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a method in a first terminal device, the method including: obtaining a first measurement result for a first link between the first terminal device and a second terminal device and / or a second measurement result for a second link between the first terminal device and a network node; and transmitting the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result.

[0032] In one embodiment, the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result may be obtained by measuring the first link and / or the second link by the first terminal device, or by receiving from the second terminal device the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result obtained by measuring the first link and / or the second link by the second terminal device.

[0033] In one embodiment, the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result may be received through RRC signaling, MAC CE, or control PDU.

[0034] In one embodiment, the first link and the second link may be measured according to a unified measurement configuration or according to separate measurement configurations.

[0035] In one embodiment, the unified measurement configuration or each of the separate measurement configurations may include one or more of: one or more measurement quantities, one or more measurement objects, one or more time and / or frequency resources to measure, one or more measurement IDs, one or more measurement gaps, or one or more measurement reporting configurations.

[0036] In one embodiment, the one or more measurements may include one or more of Reference Signal Received Power (RSRP), Reference Signal Received Quality (RSRQ), Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI), Signal-to-Interference-and-Noise Ratio (SINR), Signal-to-Interference Ratio (SIR), or Channel Occupancy or Channel Busy Ratio.

[0037] In one embodiment, at least one of the one or more measurement targets may be associated with one or more resource pools.

[0038] In one embodiment, the one or more resource pools may include an exceptional resource pool that is used only for measurements during a discovery procedure.

[0039] In one embodiment, the one or more time and / or frequency resources to measure may depend on the RRC state of the first or second terminal device.

[0040] In one embodiment, the one or more measurement IDs may include one or more measurement IDs assigned from a measurement ID pool used for non-discovery related measurements or a measurement ID assigned from a measurement ID pool used only for discovery related measurements.

[0041] In one embodiment, measurements of the first link and the second link may be performed in parallel or in a time-multiplexed manner.

[0042] In one embodiment, the unified measurement configuration or each of the separate measurement configurations may be preconfigured or may be received through system information, RRC signaling, MAC CE, paging message or Layer 1 (L1) signaling from a network node, the second terminal device or another terminal device that controls the first terminal device and the second terminal device in order for the first terminal device or the second terminal device to perform the measurements.

[0043] In one embodiment, the first link and / or the second link may be a non-serving link, and the measurement operation of the first link and / or the second link may be in response to the radio quality of the current serving link being lower than a threshold, so that the first or second terminal device performs the measurement, or in response to a trigger from a network node, the second terminal device, or another terminal device that controls the first terminal device and the second terminal device, so that the first terminal device or the second terminal device performs the measurement.

[0044] In one embodiment, the threshold may be higher than the radio quality threshold for triggering relay reselection.

[0045] In one embodiment, the threshold may depend on the RRC state of the first or second terminal device.

[0046] In one embodiment, the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result may be transmitted to the second terminal device.

[0047] In one embodiment, the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result may be transmitted through RRC signaling, MAC CE, or control PDU.

[0048] In one embodiment, the first terminal device may be a remote UE, and the second terminal device may be a relay UE in an L2 or L3 UE-network relay configuration.

[0049] In one embodiment, when the network node is a serving network node for the first terminal device, the second measurement result may be received from the second terminal device as a measurement result for a Uu link between the second terminal device and the network node.

[0050] In one embodiment, if the network node is a non-serving network node of the first terminal device, the second link may be measured by the first terminal device.

[0051] In one embodiment, the first measurement result may be transmitted to the network node via the second terminal device in a first measurement report, and / or the second measurement result may be transmitted to the network node via the second terminal device in the first measurement report or a second measurement report.

[0052] In one embodiment, the first measurement report and / or the second measurement report may be transmitted in a PC5-RRC message or a Uu RRC message.

[0053] In one embodiment, the first measurement report and the second measurement report may be included in separate information elements or containers.

[0054] In one embodiment, the first terminal device may be a relay UE, and the second terminal device is a remote UE in an L2 or L3 UE-network relay configuration.

[0055] In one embodiment, the first measurement result may be transmitted to the network node in a first measurement report, and / or the second measurement result may be transmitted to the network node in the first measurement report or a second measurement report.

[0056] In one embodiment, the first measurement report and / or the second measurement report may be sent in a Uu RRC message.

[0057] In one embodiment, the first measurement report and / or the second measurement report may be received from a second terminal device in a PC5-RRC message or a Uu RRC message.

[0058] In one embodiment, the first measurement report and / or the second measurement report may be transmitted periodically or when one or more of the following conditions are met: The measured quality of the serving Uu link is below a threshold but the measured quality of the non-serving PC5 link is above another threshold, The measured quality of the serving Uu link is below a threshold but the measured quality of the non-serving Uu link is above another threshold; the measurement quality of any one of the first link and the second link is lower than a threshold; the measured quality of one of the first link and the second link is below a threshold, but the measured quality of the other of the first link and the second link is above another threshold; the measured quality of the first link is lower than a threshold, but the measured quality of a frequency link between radio access technologies (RATs) or between which the first terminal device and the second terminal device are operating or operable is higher than another threshold; the overall measured quality of the first link and the second link is below a threshold; the measured quality of one of the first link and the second link is lower or higher than the measured quality of the other of the first link and the second link by an offset; or The measured quality of one of the first link and the second link is lower than a threshold by an offset according to the measured quality of the other of the first link and the second link.

[0059] In one embodiment, the first measurement report and / or the second measurement report may be transmitted when one or more of the following conditions are met: The measured quality of the end-to-end serving link is higher or lower than a threshold; The measured interference on the end-to-end serving link is higher than a threshold; The measured quality of the non-serving link is higher than the end-to-end serving link or a threshold, or The measured quality of the end-to-end serving link is below a threshold, but the measured quality of the non-serving link is above another threshold.

[0060] In one embodiment, the end-to-end serving link may include the first link as a PC5 link and the second link as a Uu link between the relay UE and the network node, and the measured quality of the end-to-end serving link may be expressed as a function of the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result, and / or the non-serving link may be an end-to-end link including a PC5 link, a Uu link, or a PC5 link and a Uu link.

[0061] In one embodiment, the first measurement report and / or the second measurement report may include one or more measurement IDs, a measurement result for each of one or more serving frequencies, a measurement result for each of one or more inter-RAT or frequency links, an indicator of the first link and / or the second link to which the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result is associated, a RAT or frequency to which the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result is associated, or an identifier of the first terminal device or the second terminal device.

[0062] In one embodiment, the first link may be a serving or non-serving PC5 link and the second link may be a serving or non-serving Uu link.

[0063] According to a second aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a first terminal device, the first terminal device including a transceiver, a processor, and a memory, the memory storing instructions executable by the processor, such that the first terminal device is operable to perform the method according to the first aspect described above.

[0064] According to a third aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a computer-readable storage medium having stored thereon computer program instructions that, when executed by a processor of a first terminal device, cause the first terminal device to perform a method according to the first aspect.

[0065] According to a fourth aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a method in a network node, the method including receiving, from a first terminal device or a second terminal device, a first measurement result for a first link between the first terminal device and the second terminal device and a second measurement result for a second link between the first terminal device and the network node.

[0066] In one embodiment, the first measurement result and the second measurement result may be received in a single measurement report or in separate measurement reports.

[0067] In one embodiment, the method may further include transmitting to the first terminal device and / or the second terminal device a unified measurement configuration or separate measurement configurations for measuring the first link and / or the second link.

[0068] In one embodiment, the unified measurement configuration or each of the separate measurement configurations may include one or more of: one or more measurement quantities, one or more measurement objects, one or more time and / or frequency resources to measure, one or more measurement IDs, one or more measurement gaps, or one or more measurement reporting configurations.

[0069] In one embodiment, the one or more measurements may include one or more of RSRP, RSRQ, RSSI, SINR, SIR, or channel occupancy or channel busy ratio.

[0070] In one embodiment, at least one of the one or more measurement targets may be associated with one or more resource pools.

[0071] In one embodiment, the one or more resource pools may include an exceptional resource pool that is used only for measurements during a discovery procedure.

[0072] In one embodiment, the one or more time and / or frequency resources to measure may depend on the RRC state of the first or second terminal device.

[0073] In one embodiment, the one or more measurement IDs may include one or more measurement IDs assigned from a measurement ID pool used for non-discovery related measurements or a measurement ID assigned from a measurement ID pool used only for discovery related measurements.

[0074] In one embodiment, the unified measurement configuration or each of the separate measurement configurations may be transmitted through system information, RRC signaling, MAC CE, paging message, or L1 signaling.

[0075] In one embodiment, the method may further include transmitting to the first terminal device and / or the second terminal device an indicator indicating which of the first terminal device and the second terminal device measures the first link or the second link, and / or which of the first terminal device and the second terminal device transmits the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result.

[0076] In one embodiment, the first terminal device may be a remote UE and the second terminal device may be a relay UE in an L2 or L3 UE-network relay configuration, or the first terminal device may be a relay UE and the second terminal device may be a remote UE in an L2 or L3 UE-network relay configuration.

[0077] According to a fifth aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a network node, the network node including a transceiver, a processor, and a memory, the memory storing instructions executable by the processor, whereby the network node is operable to perform the method according to the fourth aspect.

[0078] According to a sixth aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a computer-readable storage medium having stored thereon computer program instructions that, when executed by a processor of a network node, cause the network node to perform a method according to the fourth aspect.

[0079] In an embodiment of the present disclosure, a terminal device may obtain sidelink (PC5 link) measurement results and / or Uu link measurement results and transmit one or more of said measurement results to a network node or another terminal device (e.g., in a measurement report) so that the sidelink measurement results and / or Uu link measurement results can be properly reported. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0080] The above-mentioned and other objects, features, and advantages will become more apparent from the following description of the embodiments taken in conjunction with the drawings.

[0081] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating an architecture model using ProSe 5G UE-network relay. [Figure 2] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing the protocol stack for L3 UE-network relay. [Figure 3] FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram showing a signaling sequence for ProSe 5G UE-network relay. [Figure 4] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing protocol stacks for user plane transport including L2 UE-Network Relay UE. [Figure 5]A schematic diagram showing the protocol stack of NAS connection for a remote UE to NAS-MM and NAS-SM components. [Figure 6] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating a connection establishment procedure for indirect communication via a UE-network relay UE; [Figure 7] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating a discovery procedure. [Figure 8] 10 is a flowchart illustrating a method performed by a first terminal device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. [Figure 9] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating a measurement reporting procedure according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. [Figure 10] 1 is a flowchart illustrating a method in a network node according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. [Figure 11] FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a first terminal device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. [Figure 12] FIG. 10 is a block diagram of a first terminal device according to another embodiment of the present disclosure. [Figure 13] FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a network node according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. [Figure 14] FIG. 10 is a block diagram of a network node according to another embodiment of the present disclosure. [Figure 15] 1 is a schematic diagram of a telecommunications network connected to a host computer through an intermediate network. [Figure 16] FIG. 1 is a generalized block diagram of a host computer communicating with a user device through a base station over a partially wireless connection; [Figure 17] 1 is a flowchart illustrating a method implemented in a communication system including a host computer, a base station, and a user device. [Figure 18] 1 is a flowchart illustrating a method implemented in a communication system including a host computer, a base station, and a user device. [Figure 19] 1 is a flowchart illustrating a method implemented in a communication system including a host computer, a base station, and a user device. [Figure 20]1 is a flowchart illustrating a method implemented in a communication system including a host computer, a base station, and a user device. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0082] As used herein, the term "wireless network" refers to a network conforming to any suitable communication standard, such as NR, LTE-Advanced, LTE, Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA), High Speed ​​Packet Access (HSPA), etc. Furthermore, communications between terminal devices and network nodes within the wireless communication network may conform to any suitable standard, including Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM), Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS), Long Term Evolution (LTE), and / or other suitable 1G (first generation), 2G (second generation), 2.5G, 2.75G, 3G (third generation), 4G (fourth generation), 4.5G, 5G (fifth generation) communication protocols, wireless local area network (WLAN) standards such as the IEEE 802.11 standard, and / or any other suitable wireless communication standard, such as Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMax), Bluetooth, and / or ZigBee standards, and / or any other protocol now known or developed in the future.

[0083] The term "network node" or "network device" refers to a device in a wireless communication network through which a terminal device accesses the network and receives services therefrom. A network node or network device refers to a base station (BS), an access point (AP), or any other suitable device in a wireless communication network. A BS may be, for example, a Node B (NodeB or NB), an evolved Node B (eNodeB or eNB), or a (next) generation (gNB), a remote radio unit (RRU), a radio header (RH), a remote radio header (RRH), a low-power node such as a relay, femto, pico, etc. Further examples of a network node may include multi-standard radio (MSR) radio equipment such as an MSR BS, a network controller such as a radio network controller (RNC) or base station controller (BSC), a base transceiver station (BTS), a transmission point, or a transmitting node. However, more generally, a network node may represent any suitable device (or group of devices) that is capable of, configured to, arranged to, and / or operable to enable and / or provide terminal device access to a wireless communication network or to provide some service to terminal devices that have accessed the wireless communication network.

[0084] The term "terminal device" refers to any end device capable of accessing and receiving service from a wireless communication network. By way of example and not limitation, a terminal device refers to a mobile terminal, user equipment (UE), or other suitable device. A UE may be, for example, a subscriber station (SS), a portable subscriber station, a mobile station (MS), or an access terminal (AT). Terminal devices may include, but are not limited to, portable computers, desktop computers, image capture terminal devices such as digital cameras, gaming terminal devices, music storage and playback devices, mobile phones, cellular phones, smartphones, voice over IP (VoIP) phones, wireless local loop phones, tablets, personal digital assistants (PDAs), wearable terminal devices, in-vehicle wireless terminal devices, wireless endpoints, mobile stations, laptop embedded devices (LEEs), laptop mounted devices (LMEs), USB dongles, smart devices, wireless customer premises equipment (CPEs), etc. In the following description, the terms "terminal device," "terminal," "user equipment," and "UE" may be used interchangeably. As an example, a terminal device may represent a UE configured to communicate according to one or more communications standards promulgated by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) (e.g., 3GPP's GSM, UMTS, LTE, and / or 5G standards). As used herein, "user equipment" or "UE" may not necessarily have a "user" in the sense of a human user who owns and / or operates the associated device. In some embodiments, a terminal device may be configured to transmit and / or receive information without direct human involvement. For example, a terminal device may be designed to transmit information to a network on a predetermined schedule, when triggered by an internal or external event, or in response to a request from the wireless communication network. Alternatively, a UE may represent a device intended for sale to or operation by a human user, but not initially associated with a particular human user.

[0085] The terminal device may support device-to-device (D2D) communication, for example by implementing the 3GPP standard for sidelink communication, and in this case may be referred to as a D2D communication device.

[0086] As yet another example, in an Internet of Things (IoT) scenario, a terminal device may represent a machine or other equipment that performs monitoring and / or measurements, etc., and transmits results of such monitoring and / or measurements, etc., to another terminal device and / or network device. The terminal device in this case may be a machine-to-machine (M2M) device, which may be referred to as a machine-type communication (MTC) device in the 3GPP context. As one specific example, the terminal device may be a UE implementing the 3GPP Narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT) standard. Examples of such machines or devices are sensors, metering devices such as power meters, industrial machinery, or home or personal devices, e.g., refrigerators, televisions, personal wearables (watches, etc.). In other scenarios, the terminal device may represent a vehicle or other equipment that can monitor and / or report its operating status or other devices related to its operation.

[0087] In this document, downlink transmission refers to transmission from a network node to a terminal device, and uplink transmission refers to transmission in the opposite direction.

[0088] References herein to "one embodiment," "an embodiment," "an exemplary embodiment," etc. indicate that the described embodiment may include a particular feature, structure, or characteristic, but not all embodiments need include the particular feature, structure, or characteristic. Moreover, such phrases do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment. Furthermore, when a particular feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with an embodiment, it is implied that it is within the knowledge of one of ordinary skill in the art to use such feature, structure, or characteristic in connection with other embodiments, whether or not explicitly described.

[0089] Although terms such as "first" and "second" may be used herein to describe various elements, it should be understood that these elements should not be limited by these terms. These terms are used only to distinguish one element from another. For example, within the scope of exemplary embodiments, a first element can be referred to as a second element, and similarly, a second element can be referred to as a first element. As used herein, the term "and / or" includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed terms. Terms used herein are for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and are not intended to limit exemplary embodiments. As used herein, the singular forms "a" and "an" are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. As used herein, the terms "comprises," "comprising," "has," "having," "includes," and / or "including" specify the presence of stated features, elements, and / or components, etc., but do not exclude the presence of one or more other features, elements, components, and / or combinations thereof.

[0090] In the following description and claims, unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure belongs.

[0091] 8 is a flowchart illustrating a method 800 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. The method 800 can be performed in a first terminal device, for example, a remote UE or a relay UE in an L2 or L3 UE-network relay configuration as described above.

[0092] At block 810, a first measurement result for a first link between a first terminal device and a second terminal device and / or a second measurement result for a second link between the first terminal device and a network node is obtained.

[0093] Here, if the first terminal device is a remote UE, the second terminal device may be a relay UE, or if the first terminal device is a relay UE, the second terminal device may be a remote UE. The first link may be a serving or non-serving PC5 link. A serving PC5 link means that a PC5 unicast link is established between the first terminal device and the second terminal device, while a non-serving PC5 link (or interface) means that a PC5 unicast link is not established between the first terminal device and the second terminal device, and may refer to a PC5 interface toward the second terminal device or a PC5 interface for groupcast or broadcast communication with the second terminal device. The second link may be a serving or non-serving Uu link. A terminal device may have one or more serving Uu links with one or more serving cells belonging to the same or different network nodes (e.g., gNBs) and one or more non-serving Uu links with one or more neighboring cells belonging to the same or different network nodes (e.g., gNBs).

[0094] The measured PC5 link(s) or interface(s) and the Uu link(s) or cell(s) may be deployed in the same or different RATs and / or in the same or different frequency bands.

[0095] In block 810, the first terminal device may measure the first link and / or the second link to obtain the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result. Alternatively, in block 810, the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result may be obtained by receiving from the second terminal device the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result obtained by measuring the first link and / or the second link by the second terminal device. For example, the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result may be received through RRC (e.g., PC5-RRC) signaling, MAC CE, or a control PDU of a protocol layer such as, for example, Service Data Adaptation Protocol (SDAP), PDCP, or Radio Link Control (RLC).

[0096] In one example, the first link and the second link can be measured according to a unified measurement configuration or according to separate measurement configurations. For example, the remote UE and / or relay UE can be configured with a unified measurement configuration including measurement parameters for both the Uu link and the PC5 link or interface. The measurement configuration can be associated with an RRC connection (Uu RRC connection or PC5 RRC connection). Alternatively, the first link and the second link can be measured according to separate measurement configurations. For example, the remote UE (or relay UE) can be configured with one measurement configuration associated with a PC5 RRC connection between UEs and one measurement configuration associated with a Uu RRC connection between the remote UE (or relay UE) and a network node. If the remote UE or relay UE has two or more serving PC5 RRC connections (e.g., with one or more terminal devices), the UE can be configured with one measurement configuration for each of the PC5 RRC connections.

[0097] The measurement configuration includes one or more of: one or more measurement quantities, one or more measurement objects, one or more time and / or frequency resources to measure, one or more measurement IDs, one or more measurement gaps, or one or more measurement reporting configurations.

[0098] Some of the parameters included in the measurement configuration are explained below with reference to TS38.331 V 16.2.0.

[0099] 1. Measurement Objects: A list of objects on which the UE should perform measurements. - For intra-frequency and inter-frequency measurements, the measurement object indicates the frequency / time position and subcarrier spacing of the reference signal to be measured. Associated with this measurement object, the network can configure a list of cell-specific offsets, a list of "blacklisted" cells, and a list of "whitelisted" cells. Blacklisted cells do not apply to event evaluation or measurement reporting. Only whitelisted cells apply to event evaluation or measurement reporting. - The measObjectId of the measurement object corresponding to each serving cell is indicated by the servingCellMO in the serving cell configuration. - For Inter-RAT Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) measurements, the measurement target is a single E-UTRA carrier frequency. Associated with this E-UTRA carrier frequency, the network can configure a list of cell-specific offsets, a list of "blacklisted" cells, and a list of "whitelisted" cells. Blacklisted cells do not apply to event evaluation or measurement reporting. Only whitelisted cells apply to event evaluation or measurement reporting. - For RAT UTRA - Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) measurements, the measurement object is a set of cells on a single UTRA-FDD carrier frequency. For constant bit rate (CBR) measurements of NR sidelink communication, the measurement object is a set of (one or more) transmission resource pools on a single carrier frequency for NR sidelink communication. - For crosslink interface (CLI) measurements, the measurement object indicates the frequency / time location of the sounding reference signal (SRS) resource and / or CLI-RSSI resource, as well as the subcarrier spacing of the SRS resource to be measured.

[0100] 2. Reporting Configuration: A list of reporting configurations, of which there can be one or more for each measurement target. Each measurement reporting configuration consists of: - Reporting Criterion: The criterion that triggers the UE to send a measurement report. This can be either periodic or a single event description. - Reference Signal (RS) Type: The RS (Synchronization Signal (SS) / Physical Broadcast Channel (PBCH) block or Channel State Information (CSI)-Reference Signal (RS)) that the UE uses for beam and cell measurements. - Reporting format: The per-cell and per-beam quantities that the UE will include in its measurement reports (e.g. RSRP), as well as other relevant information (such as the maximum number of cells to report and the maximum number of beams per cell). For conditional reconstruction, each configuration consists of: - Execution Criteria: Criteria used by the UE for conditional reconfiguration execution. - RS type: RS (SS / PBCH block-based or CSI-RS-based) used by the UE to obtain beam and cell measurement results used to evaluate the conditional reconfiguration execution condition.

[0101] 3. Measurement ID: In case of measurement reports, a list of measurement IDs. Each measurement ID links one measurement object to one reporting configuration. By configuring multiple measurement IDs, it is possible to link multiple measurement objects to the same reporting configuration, and multiple reporting configurations to the same measurement object. The measurement ID is also included in the measurement report that triggered the report, and serves as a reference to the network. In case of conditional reconfiguration triggers, one measurement ID is linked to exactly one conditional reconfiguration trigger configuration. Also, up to two measurement IDs can be linked to one conditional reconfiguration execution condition.

[0102] 4. Quantity Configuration: The quantity configuration specifies the measurement filtering configuration to be used for all event evaluation and related reporting, and the measurement filtering configuration to be used for periodic reporting of that measurement. For NR measurements, the network can configure up to two quantity configurations, with a reference in the NR measurement object to the configuration to be used. In each configuration, different filter coefficients can be configured for different measurement quantities, different RS types, and per-cell and per-beam measurements.

[0103] 5. Measurement Gap: A period of time that the UE can use to perform measurements.

[0104] In one example, the one or more measurements may include one or more of RSRP, RSRQ, RSSI, SINR, SIR, or channel occupancy or busy rate.

[0105] In one example, at least one of the one or more measurement targets may be associated with one or more resource pools. For example, one or more resource pools may include an exceptional resource pool used only for measurements during discovery procedures. The resource pools may belong to the same frequency band or different frequency bands.

[0106] In one example, one or more time and / or frequency resources to measure may depend on the RRC state of the first or second terminal device, e.g., different numbers of PC5 frequencies may be measured depending on the RRC state of the first terminal device.

[0107] In one example, the one or more measurement IDs may include one or more measurement IDs assigned from a measurement ID pool used for non-discovery related measurements (measurements not for discovery purposes) or measurement IDs assigned from a measurement ID pool used only for discovery related measurements (measurements for discovery purposes only).

[0108] In one example, the first link and the second link may be measured in parallel. For example, a remote UE may support multiple connections (e.g., a direct connection to a relay UE, a direct connection to a non-serving gNB, an indirect connection to a serving gNB via a relay UE, or a direct connection to another neighboring UE), and a relay UE may support multiple connections (e.g., a direct connection to a remote UE, a direct connection to a non-serving gNB, a direct connection to a serving gNB, or a direct connection to another neighboring UE). To support parallel measurements, the remote UE or relay UE may be configured with separate radio frequency (RF) chains for different connections. Alternatively, the first link and the second link may be measured in a time-division manner, e.g., in different time slots. In this case, the remote UE or relay UE may be configured with a shared RF chain between the multiple connections. The UE may switch between the Uu link and the PC5 link in different slots. In any time slot, the UE measures only one connection. The measurement gap and the time-domain switching pattern between the connections may be configured as appropriate.

[0109] In one example, the unified measurement configuration or each of the separate measurement configurations may be pre-configured. Alternatively, the remote UE or relay UE may receive at least one of the unified measurement configuration or the separate measurement configuration from a network node (e.g., a serving gNB of the remote UE or relay UE) or another UE controlling the relay UE or remote UE through system information, RRC signaling, MAC CE, paging message, or L1 signaling (such as DCI or SCI). The remote UE may receive the unified measurement configuration or at least one of the separate measurement configurations from the relay UE through system information, RRC signaling, MAC CE, paging message, or L1 signaling. For example, the measurement configuration(s) for the remote UE may be included as information element(s) or within a container in an RRC message sent from the network node or controlling UE to the relay UE. The relay UE may then forward the measurement configuration to the remote UE through PC5-RRC signaling. When a container is used, the relay UE can simply include the container in the PC5-RRC message without decoding the container.

[0110] In one example, the first link and / or the second link may be a non-serving link. Measurement of the first link and / or the second link may be performed in response to the radio quality of the current serving link (PC5 or Uu link) being lower than a threshold. The threshold may be higher than the radio quality threshold for triggering relay reselection. That is, radio quality of the current serving side link being lower than the threshold may trigger measurement early so that the remote UE or relay UE can perform measurements of the non-serving link before the serving link becomes too poor. This threshold may depend on the RRC state of the remote UE or relay UE, e.g., a higher threshold for RRC_CONNECTED than for RRC_INACTIVE or RRC_IDLE. Alternatively, measurements of the first link and / or the second link may be performed by the remote UE or relay UE in response to a trigger from a network node, the remote UE or relay UE, or another UE that controls the remote UE and relay UE to perform the measurements. This allows the remote UE (or relay UE) to request the relay UE (or relay UE) to perform measurements and provide the measurement results to the remote UE (or relay UE), thereby reducing the power consumption of the remote UE (or relay UE).

[0111] At block 820, the first measurement and / or the second measurement is transmitted.

[0112] In one example, the remote UE (or relay UE) may transmit the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result to the relay UE (or remote UE). For example, the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result may be transmitted via RRC signaling, MAC CE, or control PDU (e.g., of a protocol layer such as SDAP, PDCP, or RLC).

[0113] Here, in block 810, if the network node is a serving network node of the remote UE and the remote UE does not have a direct Uu connection with the network node, the remote UE may use the relay UE's measurement result for the Uu link between the relay UE and the network node. In this case, the remote UE may receive a second measurement result from the relay UE as the measurement result of the Uu link between the relay UE and the network node.

[0114] On the other hand, in block 810, if the network node is a non-serving network node of the remote UE, the second link may be measured by the remote UE itself.

[0115] In one example, in block 820, the remote UE may transmit a first measurement result in a measurement report to the network node via the relay UE. The remote UE may also transmit a second measurement result to the network node via the relay UE in the same measurement report or a different measurement report. The first measurement report and / or the second measurement report may be transmitted in a PC5-RRC message or a Uu RRC message. The first measurement report and the second measurement report may be included in separate information elements or containers (e.g., OCTET STRINGs).

[0116] In another example, the relay UE may transmit the first measurement result to the network node in a measurement report at block 820. The relay UE may also transmit the second measurement result to the network node in the same measurement report or a different measurement report. The first measurement report and / or the second measurement report may be transmitted in a Uu RRC message. For example, the first measurement report and / or the second measurement report may be received from the relay UE in a PC5-RRC message or a Uu RRC message and then forwarded to the network node.

[0117] For example, a remote UE or a relay UE may generate and send one or more measurement reports to a network node according to one of the following options:

[0118] Option 1: The remote UE or relay UE generates a measurement report storing measurement results for the Uu link / cell and a measurement report storing measurement results for the PC5 interface / link separately. This option may be applicable when different measurement configurations are provided for the Uu link / cell and the PC5 interface / link, respectively.

[0119] Option 2: The remote UE or relay UE generates a combined measurement report (i.e., a cross-connect / RAT measurement report) that stores both the measurement results for the Uu link / cell and the measurement results for the PC5 interface / link. This option may be applicable when a unified measurement configuration is provided for both the Uu link / cell and the PC5 interface / link. Alternatively, the remote UE or relay UE may generate a combined measurement report that includes the measurement results for both the Uu link / cell and the PC5 interface / link, regardless of whether a unified or separate measurement configuration is provided for the Uu link / cell and the PC5 interface / link. The remote UE or relay UE may be configured / pre-configured with a parameter indicating whether it is allowed to generate a cross-connect / RAT measurement report. The remote UE or relay UE may also be configured / pre-configured with a method for generating a combined measurement report that stores the measurement results for both the Uu link / cell and the PC5 interface / link.

[0120] For any of the above options, the remote UE or relay UE may explicitly indicate in the measurement report whether the reported measurement result is a measurement on the Uu link or a measurement on the sidelink. Alternatively, instead of adding an explicit indicator, a mapping between Uu link quality and sidelink quality may be configured (in advance), and the remote UE or relay UE may adjust the Uu measurement result or the sidelink measurement result according to the mapping and put the adjusted measurement result into the measurement report. Whether the Uu measurement result or the sidelink measurement result should be adjusted may also be configured (in advance).

[0121] FIG. 9 illustrates a measurement reporting procedure according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. In step 9.0, the gNB sends measurement configurations (unified or separate configurations for PC5 link measurements and Uu link measurements) to the remote UE and the relay UE. Alternatively, as described above, the measurement configuration(s) may be pre-configured, for example, in a specification or configured by the controlling UE. In step 9.1a, the remote UE measures the PC5 link or the Uu link (e.g., the serving Uu link toward a non-serving gNB) according to the measurement configuration. Alternatively, or additionally, in step 9.1b, the remote UE measures the PC5 link or the Uu link (e.g., the serving Uu link with the serving gNB) according to the measurement configuration. Here, the remote UE, the relay UE, or both can measure the PC5 link and / or the non-serving Uu link between the two UEs. To reduce power consumption, the remote UE and the relay UE may be configured / pre-configured so that only one of them is allowed to measure a particular link. In 9.2, the remote UE and the relay UE can share each other's measurement results, for example, through PC5-RRC signaling, MAC CE, or control PDU. For example, the relay UE can provide the remote UE with measurement results for the serving Uu link (which the remote UE cannot measure itself). In 9.3a, the relay UE can send to the gNB a measurement report containing the PC5 link measurement result(s) and the Uu link measurement result(s) obtained by measuring the link(s) on the relay UE itself or receiving them from the remote UE. Alternatively, in 9.3b, the remote UE can send to the gNB a measurement report containing the PC5 link measurement result(s) and the Uu link measurement result(s) obtained by measuring the link(s) on the remote UE itself or receiving them from the relay UE.Alternatively, the relay UE may transmit to the gNB a measurement report containing (one or more) PC5 link measurement results and (one or more) Uu link measurement results obtained by measuring (one or more) links on the relay UE itself, while the remote UE may transmit to the gNB via the relay UE a measurement report containing (one or more) PC5 link measurement results and (one or more) Uu link measurement results obtained by measuring (one or more) links on the remote UE itself.

[0122] For example, to avoid redundant reporting of the end-to-end serving link (including the PC5 link between the remote UE and the relay UE and the Uu link between the relay UE and the gNB), the following options can be applied when reporting measurement results to the gNB:

[0123] Option 1: The remote UE and relay UE report measurements independently. This basically means that the remote UE reports measurements for the PC5 link to the relay UE, and the relay UE reports measurements for the PC5 link and the Uu link to the gNB. The relay UE may choose not to measure the PC5 link itself. When reporting measurements to the gNB, the relay UE has the following options: The relay UE reports the measurement results for the PC5 link and the Uu link in separate information elements or containers (e.g., OCTET STRING) of the same Uu RRC message, in which case the gNB will be able to determine which measurement results belong to the PC5 link and which belong to the Uu link. b. The relay UE calculates a value / report / structure as a function (e.g., average (e.g., weighted average) or sum) of the measurements on the PC5 link and the Uu link and provides this value / report / structure to the gNB. In this way, the gNB does not distinguish whether the value / report / structure relates to measurements on the PC5 link or the Uu link, but will have an overall estimate of the channel quality of the PC5 link and the Uu link, i.e., the end-to-end link quality.

[0124] Option 2: The remote UE reports the measurement results for the PC5 link to the gNB via the relay UE, and the relay UE reports the measurement results for the Uu link to the gNB. The relay UE may choose not to measure the PC5 link itself. In this case, the remote UE may include the measurement results for the PC5 link in the Uu RRC message, and the relay UE may simply forward the Uu RRC message to the gNB without decoding it. Once the gNB receives the measurement results for both the PC5 link and the Uu link, it can combine them to obtain the end-to-end link quality.

[0125] Option 3: The relay UE reports the measurement results for the Uu link to the remote UE, and the remote UE reports the measurement results for the PC5 link and the Uu link to the gNB. The relay UE may choose not to measure the PC5 link itself. In such a case, the relay UE can send the measurement results for the Uu link to the remote UE in a PC5 RRC message. Upon receiving such measurement results from the relay UE, the remote UE reports the combined measurement results for the PC5 link and the Uu link to the gNB according to the options described in Option 1. In one example, which option to use for reporting measurements can be pre-configured or configured by a network node or a controlling UE, with different options configured depending on the UE and / or RRC state.

[0126] The present disclosure also applies to the case where multiple remote UEs are connected to one relay UE, or where one remote UE is connected to multiple relay UEs.

[0127] In one example, the first measurement report and / or the second measurement report may be transmitted periodically or when one or more of the following conditions are met: The measured quality of the serving Uu link is below a threshold but the measured quality of the non-serving PC5 link is above another threshold, The measured quality of the serving Uu link is below a threshold but the measured quality of the non-serving Uu link is above another threshold; the measurement quality of any one of the first link and the second link is lower than a threshold; the measurement quality of one of the first link and the second link is below a threshold, but the measurement quality of the other of the first link and the second link is above another threshold; the measured quality of the first link is lower than a threshold, but the measured quality of the inter-RAT or frequency link in which the first terminal device and the second terminal device are operating or operable is higher than another threshold; the overall measurement quality of the first link and the second link is below a threshold; the measurement quality of one of the first link and the second link is lower or higher than the measurement quality of the other of the first link and the second link by an offset; Alternatively, the measurement quality of one of the first link and the second link is lower than the threshold by an offset according to the measurement quality of the other of the first link and the second link.

[0128] In one example, the first measurement report and / or the second measurement report may be transmitted when one or more of the following conditions are met: The measured quality of the end-to-end serving link is higher or lower than a threshold; The measured interference on the end-to-end serving link is higher than a threshold; The measured quality of the non-serving link is higher than the end-to-end serving link or a threshold, or The measured quality of the end-to-end serving link is below a threshold, but the measured quality of the non-serving link is above another threshold.

[0129] Here, the end-to-end serving link may include a first link as a PC5 link and a second link as a Uu link between the relay UE and the network node. The measured quality of the end-to-end serving link may be expressed as a function of the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result. Here, the link quality may be measured by one or more of RSRP, RSRQ, RSSI, SINR, SIR, or channel occupancy or channel busy rate. The non-serving link may be the PC5 link, the Uu link, or an end-to-end link including the PC5 link and the Uu link.

[0130] For the end-to-end link between the remote UE and the gNB, the end-to-end link quality can be measured / evaluated by combining the measurements of the PC5 link and the Uu link using a function (e.g., an average value). To compare the measurements, an additional offset corresponding to the difference in propagation distance and transmit power between different links may be taken into account. In this way, the link quality measurements of the end-to-end link and neighboring links can be directly compared.

[0131] In one example, the first measurement report and / or the second measurement report may include one or more measurement IDs, a measurement result for each of one or more serving frequencies, a measurement result for each of one or more inter-RAT or frequency links, an indicator of the first link and / or second link to which the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result is associated, a RAT or frequency to which the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result is associated, or an identifier of the first terminal device or the second terminal device (an identifier of the remote UE or relay UE that generated the measurement report).

[0132] 10 is a flowchart illustrating a method 1000 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. The method 1000 may be performed in a network node, for example, a gNB.

[0133] At block 1010, a first measurement result for a first link between the first terminal device and the second terminal device and a second measurement result for a second link between the first terminal device and the network node are received from the first terminal device or the second terminal device.

[0134] Wherein, the first terminal device may be a remote UE and the second terminal device may be a relay UE in an L2 or L3 UE-network relay configuration, or the first terminal device may be a relay UE and the second terminal device may be a remote UE in an L2 or L3 UE-network relay configuration, the first link may be a serving or non-serving PC5 link, and the second link may be a serving or non-serving Uu link.

[0135] In one example, the first measurement result and the second measurement result may be received in a single measurement report or separate measurement reports.

[0136] In one example, the network node may send to the first terminal device and / or the second terminal device a unified measurement configuration or separate measurement configurations for measuring the first link and / or the second link.

[0137] In one example, each of the unified measurement configurations or separate measurement configurations may include one or more of: one or more measurement quantities, one or more measurement objects, one or more time and / or frequency resources to measure, one or more measurement IDs, one or more measurement gaps, or one or more measurement reporting configurations.

[0138] In one example, as described above with respect to method 800 of FIG. 8 , the one or more measurement quantities may include one or more of RSRP, RSRQ, RSSI, SINR, SIR, or channel occupancy or busy rate. At least one of the one or more measurement targets may be associated with one or more resource pools. The one or more resource pools may include an exceptional resource pool used only for measurements during discovery procedures. The one or more time and / or frequency resources to measure may depend on the RRC state of the first or second terminal device. The one or more measurement IDs may include one or more measurement IDs assigned from a measurement ID pool used for non-discovery-related measurements or a measurement ID assigned from a measurement ID pool used only for discovery-related measurements.

[0139] In one example, the unified measurement configuration or each of the separate measurement configurations may be transmitted through system information, RRC signaling, MAC CE, paging message, or L1 signaling (such as DCI).

[0140] In one embodiment, the network node may transmit to the first terminal device and / or the second terminal device an indicator indicating which of the first terminal device and the second terminal device measures the first link or the second link and / or which of the first terminal device and the second terminal device transmits the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result (e.g., which of the first terminal device and the second terminal device reports the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result to the network node).

[0141] Note that this disclosure also applies to L2 or L3 UE-to-UE relays, in which case the first link and the second link may both be PC5 links. The remote UE and / or relay UE may measure the PC5 link and send the measurement results to the destination UE.

[0142] A first terminal device is provided corresponding to the above-described method 800. Figure 11 is a block diagram of a first terminal device 1100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

[0143] 11, the first terminal device 1100 includes an obtaining unit 1110 configured to obtain a first measurement result for a first link between the first terminal device and a second terminal device and a second measurement result for a second link between the first terminal device and a network node, and further includes a transmitting unit 1120 configured to transmit the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result.

[0144] In one embodiment, the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result may be obtained by measuring the first link and / or the second link by the first terminal device, or by receiving from the second terminal device the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result obtained by measuring the first link and / or the second link by the second terminal device.

[0145] In one embodiment, the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result may be received through RRC signaling, a MAC CE, or a control PDU.

[0146] In one embodiment, the first link and the second link may be measured according to a unified measurement configuration or according to separate measurement configurations.

[0147] In one embodiment, each of the unified or separate measurement configurations may include one or more of the following: one or more measurement quantities, one or more measurement objects, one or more time and / or frequency resources to measure, one or more measurement IDs, one or more measurement gaps, or one or more measurement reporting configurations.

[0148] In one embodiment, the one or more measurements may include one or more of RSRP, RSRQ, RSSI, SINR, SIR, or channel occupancy or busy rate.

[0149] In one embodiment, at least one of the one or more measurement targets may be associated with one or more resource pools.

[0150] In one embodiment, one or more resource pools may include an exceptional resource pool that is used only for measurements during the discovery procedure.

[0151] In one embodiment, the one or more time and / or frequency resources to measure may depend on the RRC state of the first or second terminal device.

[0152] In one embodiment, the one or more measurement IDs may include one or more measurement IDs assigned from a measurement ID pool used for non-discovery related measurements or a measurement ID assigned from a measurement ID pool used only for discovery related measurements.

[0153] In one embodiment, measurements of the first link and the second link may be performed in parallel or in a time-multiplexed manner.

[0154] In one embodiment, the unified measurement configuration or each of the separate measurement configurations may be pre-configured or may be received from a network node, the second terminal device, or another terminal device controlling the first terminal device and the second terminal device through system information, RRC signaling, MAC CE, paging message, or L1 signaling.

[0155] In one embodiment, the first link and / or the second link may be a non-serving link, and the measurement operation of the first link and / or the second link may be in response to the radio quality of the current serving link being lower than a threshold, for the first or second terminal device to perform the measurement, or in response to a trigger from a network node, the second terminal device, or another terminal device controlling the first terminal device and the second terminal device, for the first terminal device or the second terminal device to perform the measurement.

[0156] In one embodiment, the threshold may be higher than the radio quality threshold for triggering relay reselection.

[0157] In one embodiment, the threshold may depend on the RRC state of the first or second terminal device.

[0158] In one embodiment, the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result may be transmitted to a second terminal device.

[0159] In one embodiment, the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result may be transmitted through RRC signaling, MAC CE, or control PDU.

[0160] In one embodiment, the first terminal device may be a remote UE, and the second terminal device may be a relay UE in an L2 or L3 UE-network relay configuration.

[0161] In one embodiment, when the network node is a serving network node for a first terminal device, the second measurement result may be received from the second terminal device as a measurement result for a Uu link between the second terminal device and the network node.

[0162] In one embodiment, if the network node is a non-serving network node of the first terminal device, the second link may be measured by the first terminal device.

[0163] In one embodiment, the first measurement result may be transmitted to the network node via the second terminal device in a first measurement report, and / or the second measurement result may be transmitted to the network node via the second terminal device in the first measurement report or the second measurement report.

[0164] In one embodiment, the first measurement report and / or the second measurement report may be sent in a PC5-RRC message or a Uu RRC message.

[0165] In one embodiment, the first measurement report and the second measurement report may be included in separate information elements or containers.

[0166] In one embodiment, the first terminal device may be a relay UE, and the second terminal device is a remote UE in an L2 or L3 UE-network relay configuration.

[0167] In one embodiment, the first measurement result may be transmitted to the network node in a first measurement report, and / or the second measurement result may be transmitted to the network node in the first measurement report or the second measurement report.

[0168] In one embodiment, the first measurement report and / or the second measurement report may be sent in a Uu RRC message.

[0169] In one embodiment, the first measurement report and / or the second measurement report may be received from the second terminal device in a PC5-RRC message or a Uu RRC message.

[0170] In one embodiment, the first measurement report and / or the second measurement report may be transmitted periodically or when one or more of the following conditions are met: The measured quality of the serving Uu link is below a threshold but the measured quality of the non-serving PC5 link is above another threshold, The measured quality of the serving Uu link is below a threshold but the measured quality of the non-serving Uu link is above another threshold; the measurement quality of any one of the first link and the second link is lower than a threshold; the measurement quality of one of the first link and the second link is below a threshold, but the measurement quality of the other of the first link and the second link is above another threshold; the measured quality of the first link is lower than a threshold, but the measured quality of the frequency link between the radio access technologies (RATs) or over which the first terminal device and the second terminal device are operating or operable is higher than another threshold; the overall measurement quality of the first link and the second link is below a threshold; The measurement quality of one of the first link and the second link is lower or higher than the measurement quality of the other of the first link and the second link by an offset, or The measured quality of one of the first link and the second link is below the threshold by an offset according to the measured quality of the other of the first link and the second link.

[0171] In one embodiment, the first measurement report and / or the second measurement report may be transmitted when one or more of the following conditions are met: The measured quality of the end-to-end serving link is higher or lower than a threshold; The measured interference on the end-to-end serving link is higher than a threshold; The measured quality of the non-serving link is higher than the end-to-end serving link or a threshold, or The measured quality of the end-to-end serving link is below a threshold, but the measured quality of the non-serving link is above another threshold.

[0172] In one embodiment, the end-to-end serving link may include a first link as a PC5 link and a second link as a Uu link between the relay UE and the network node, and the measured quality of the end-to-end serving link may be expressed as a function of the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result, and / or the non-serving link may be an end-to-end link including the PC5 link, the Uu link, or the PC5 link and the Uu link.

[0173] In one embodiment, the first measurement report and / or the second measurement report may include one or more measurement IDs, a measurement result for each of one or more serving frequencies, a measurement result for each of one or more inter-RAT or frequency links, an indicator of the first link and / or second link to which the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result is associated, a RAT or frequency to which the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result is associated, or an identifier of the first terminal device or the second terminal device.

[0174] In one embodiment, the first link may be a serving or non-serving PC5 link and the second link may be a serving or non-serving Uu link.

[0175] Units 1110 and 1120 may be implemented as a pure hardware solution or as a combination of software and hardware, for example by one or more of a processor or microprocessor and appropriate software and memory for storing software, a programmable logic device (PLD), other electronic circuit component(s), or processing circuitry configured to perform the operations described above and illustrated (e.g., in FIG. 8).

[0176] FIG. 12 is a block diagram of a first terminal device 1200 according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.

[0177] The first terminal device 1200 includes a transceiver 1210, a processor 1220, and a memory 1230. The memory 1230 may store instructions executable by the processor 1220, such that the first terminal device 1200 is operable to perform operations of the procedure described above, for example, in connection with Figure 8. Specifically, the memory 1230 stores instructions executable by the processor 1220, such that the first terminal device is operable to obtain a first measurement result for a first link between the first terminal device and a second terminal device and / or a second measurement result for a second link between the first terminal device and a network node, and to transmit the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result.

[0178] In one embodiment, the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result may be obtained by measuring the first link and / or the second link by the first terminal device, or by receiving from the second terminal device the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result obtained by measuring the first link and / or the second link by the second terminal device.

[0179] In one embodiment, the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result may be received through RRC signaling, a MAC CE, or a control PDU.

[0180] In one embodiment, the first link and the second link may be measured according to a unified measurement configuration or according to separate measurement configurations.

[0181] In one embodiment, each of the unified or separate measurement configurations may include one or more of the following: one or more measurement quantities, one or more measurement objects, one or more time and / or frequency resources to measure, one or more measurement IDs, one or more measurement gaps, or one or more measurement reporting configurations.

[0182] In one embodiment, the one or more measurements may include one or more of RSRP, RSRQ, RSSI, SINR, SIR, or channel occupancy or busy rate.

[0183] In one embodiment, at least one of the one or more measurement targets may be associated with one or more resource pools.

[0184] In one embodiment, one or more resource pools may include an exceptional resource pool that is used only for measurements during the discovery procedure.

[0185] In one embodiment, the one or more time and / or frequency resources to measure may depend on the RRC state of the first or second terminal device.

[0186] In one embodiment, the one or more measurement IDs may include one or more measurement IDs assigned from a measurement ID pool used for non-discovery related measurements or a measurement ID assigned from a measurement ID pool used only for discovery related measurements.

[0187] In one embodiment, measurements of the first link and the second link may be performed in parallel or in a time-multiplexed manner.

[0188] In one embodiment, the unified measurement configuration or each of the separate measurement configurations may be pre-configured or may be received from a network node, the second terminal device, or another terminal device controlling the first terminal device and the second terminal device through system information, RRC signaling, MAC CE, paging message, or Layer 1 (L1) signaling.

[0189] In one embodiment, the first link and / or the second link may be a non-serving link, and the measurement operation of the first link and / or the second link may be in response to the radio quality of the current serving link being lower than a threshold, for the first or second terminal device to perform the measurement, or in response to a trigger from a network node, the second terminal device, or another terminal device controlling the first terminal device and the second terminal device, for the first terminal device or the second terminal device to perform the measurement.

[0190] In one embodiment, the threshold may be higher than the radio quality threshold for triggering relay reselection.

[0191] In one embodiment, the threshold may depend on the RRC state of the first or second terminal device.

[0192] In one embodiment, the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result may be transmitted to a second terminal device.

[0193] In one embodiment, the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result may be transmitted through RRC signaling, MAC CE, or control PDU.

[0194] In one embodiment, the first terminal device may be a remote UE, and the second terminal device may be a relay UE in an L2 or L3 UE-network relay configuration.

[0195] In one embodiment, when the network node is a serving network node for a first terminal device, the second measurement result may be received from the second terminal device as a measurement result for a Uu link between the second terminal device and the network node.

[0196] In one embodiment, if the network node is a non-serving network node of the first terminal device, the second link may be measured by the first terminal device.

[0197] In one embodiment, the first measurement result may be transmitted to the network node via the second terminal device in a first measurement report, and / or the second measurement result may be transmitted to the network node via the second terminal device in the first measurement report or the second measurement report.

[0198] In one embodiment, the first measurement report and / or the second measurement report may be sent in a PC5-RRC message or a Uu RRC message.

[0199] In one embodiment, the first measurement report and the second measurement report may be included in separate information elements or containers.

[0200] In one embodiment, the first terminal device may be a relay UE, and the second terminal device is a remote UE in an L2 or L3 UE-network relay configuration.

[0201] In one embodiment, the first measurement result may be transmitted to the network node in a first measurement report, and / or the second measurement result may be transmitted to the network node in the first measurement report or the second measurement report.

[0202] In one embodiment, the first measurement report and / or the second measurement report may be sent in a Uu RRC message.

[0203] In one embodiment, the first measurement report and / or the second measurement report may be received from the second terminal device in a PC5-RRC message or a Uu RRC message.

[0204] In one embodiment, the first measurement report and / or the second measurement report may be transmitted periodically or when one or more of the following conditions are met: The measured quality of the serving Uu link is below a threshold but the measured quality of the non-serving PC5 link is above another threshold, The measured quality of the serving Uu link is below a threshold but the measured quality of the non-serving Uu link is above another threshold; the measurement quality of any one of the first link and the second link is lower than a threshold; the measurement quality of one of the first link and the second link is below a threshold, but the measurement quality of the other of the first link and the second link is above another threshold; the measured quality of the first link is lower than a threshold, but the measured quality of the frequency link between the radio access technologies (RATs) or over which the first terminal device and the second terminal device are operating or operable is higher than another threshold; the overall measurement quality of the first link and the second link is below a threshold; The measurement quality of one of the first link and the second link is lower or higher than the measurement quality of the other of the first link and the second link by an offset, or The measured quality of one of the first link and the second link is below the threshold by an offset according to the measured quality of the other of the first link and the second link.

[0205] In one embodiment, the first measurement report and / or the second measurement report may be transmitted when one or more of the following conditions are met: The measured quality of the end-to-end serving link is higher or lower than a threshold; The measured interference on the end-to-end serving link is higher than a threshold; The measured quality of the non-serving link is higher than the end-to-end serving link or a threshold, or The measured quality of the end-to-end serving link is below a threshold, but the measured quality of the non-serving link is above another threshold. In one embodiment, the end-to-end serving link may include a first link as a PC5 link and a second link as a Uu link between the relay UE and the network node, and the measured quality of the end-to-end serving link may be expressed as a function of the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result, and / or the non-serving link may be an end-to-end link including the PC5 link, the Uu link, or the PC5 link and the Uu link.

[0206] In one embodiment, the first measurement report and / or the second measurement report may include one or more measurement IDs, a measurement result for each of one or more serving frequencies, a measurement result for each of one or more inter-RAT or frequency links, an indicator of the first link and / or second link to which the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result is associated, a RAT or frequency to which the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result is associated, or an identifier of the first terminal device or the second terminal device.

[0207] In one embodiment, the first link may be a serving or non-serving PC5 link and the second link may be a serving or non-serving Uu link.

[0208] A communication device is provided corresponding to the above-described method 1000. Figure 13 is a block diagram of a network node 1300 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

[0209] As shown in FIG. 13, the network node 1300 includes a receiving unit 1310, which is configured to receive, from a first terminal device or a second terminal device, a first measurement result for a first link between the first terminal device and the second terminal device, and a second measurement result for a second link between the first terminal device and the network node.

[0210] In one embodiment, the first measurement result and the second measurement result may be received in a single measurement report or in separate measurement reports.

[0211] In one embodiment, the network node 1300 may further include a transmitting unit configured to transmit to the first terminal device and / or the second terminal device a unified measurement configuration or separate measurement configurations for measuring the first link and / or the second link.

[0212] In one embodiment, each of the unified or separate measurement configurations may include one or more of the following: one or more measurement quantities, one or more measurement objects, one or more time and / or frequency resources to measure, one or more measurement IDs, one or more measurement gaps, or one or more measurement reporting configurations.

[0213] In one embodiment, the one or more measurements may include one or more of RSRP, RSRQ, RSSI, SINR, SIR, or channel occupancy or busy rate.

[0214] In one embodiment, at least one of the one or more measurement targets may be associated with one or more resource pools.

[0215] In one embodiment, one or more resource pools may include an exceptional resource pool that is used only for measurements during the discovery procedure.

[0216] In one embodiment, the one or more time and / or frequency resources to measure may depend on the RRC state of the first or second terminal device.

[0217] In one embodiment, the one or more measurement IDs may include one or more measurement IDs assigned from a measurement ID pool used for non-discovery related measurements or a measurement ID assigned from a measurement ID pool used only for discovery related measurements.

[0218] In one embodiment, the unified measurement configuration or each of the separate measurement configurations may be transmitted through system information, RRC signaling, MAC CE, paging message, or L1 signaling.

[0219] In one embodiment, the network node 1300 may further include a transmitting unit configured to transmit to the first terminal device and / or the second terminal device an indicator indicating which of the first terminal device and the second terminal device measures the first link or the second link and / or which of the first terminal device and the second terminal device transmits the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result.

[0220] In one embodiment, the first terminal device may be a remote UE and the second terminal device may be a relay UE in an L2 or L3 UE-network relay configuration, or the first terminal device may be a relay UE and the second terminal device may be a remote UE in an L2 or L3 UE-network relay configuration.

[0221] Unit 1310 may be implemented as a pure hardware solution or as a combination of software and hardware, for example by one or more of a processor or microprocessor and appropriate software and memory for storing software, a programmable logic device (PLD), other electronic circuit component(s), or processing circuitry configured to perform the operations described above and illustrated (e.g., in FIG. 10).

[0222] FIG. 14 is a block diagram of a network node 1400 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

[0223] The network node 1400 includes a transceiver 1410, a processor 1420, and a memory 1430. The memory 1430 may store instructions executable by the processor 1420, such that the network node 1400 is operable to perform operations of the procedures described above, for example, in connection with Figure 10. Specifically, the memory 1430 stores instructions executable by the processor 1420, such that the network node 1400 is operable to receive, from a first terminal device or a second terminal device, a first measurement result for a first link between the first terminal device and the second terminal device and a second measurement result for a second link between the first terminal device and the network node.

[0224] In one embodiment, the first measurement result and the second measurement result may be received in a single measurement report or in separate measurement reports.

[0225] In one embodiment, the memory 1430 may further store instructions executable by the processor 1420 such that the network node 1400 is operable to send, to the first terminal device and / or the second terminal device, a unified measurement configuration or separate measurement configurations for measuring the first link and / or the second link.

[0226] In one embodiment, each of the unified or separate measurement configurations may include one or more of the following: one or more measurement quantities, one or more measurement objects, one or more time and / or frequency resources to measure, one or more measurement IDs, one or more measurement gaps, or one or more measurement reporting configurations.

[0227] In one embodiment, the one or more measurements may include one or more of RSRP, RSRQ, RSSI, SINR, SIR, or channel occupancy or busy rate.

[0228] In one embodiment, at least one of the one or more measurement targets may be associated with one or more resource pools.

[0229] In one embodiment, one or more resource pools may include an exceptional resource pool that is used only for measurements during the discovery procedure.

[0230] In one embodiment, the one or more time and / or frequency resources to measure may depend on the RRC state of the first or second terminal device.

[0231] In one embodiment, the one or more measurement IDs may include one or more measurement IDs assigned from a measurement ID pool used for non-discovery related measurements or a measurement ID assigned from a measurement ID pool used only for discovery related measurements.

[0232] In one embodiment, the unified measurement configuration or each of the separate measurement configurations may be transmitted through system information, RRC signaling, MAC CE, paging message, or L1 signaling.

[0233] In one embodiment, the memory 1430 may further store instructions executable by the processor 1420, whereby the network node 1400 is operable to transmit to the first terminal device and / or the second terminal device an indicator indicating which of the first terminal device and the second terminal device measures the first link or the second link and / or which of the first terminal device and the second terminal device transmits the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result.

[0234] In one embodiment, the first terminal device may be a remote UE and the second terminal device may be a relay UE in an L2 or L3 UE-network relay configuration, or the first terminal device may be a relay UE and the second terminal device may be a remote UE in an L2 or L3 UE-network relay configuration.

[0235] The present disclosure also provides at least one computer program product in the form of a non-volatile or volatile memory, e.g., a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium, an Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM), a flash memory, and a hard drive. The computer program product includes a computer program. The computer program includes code / computer-readable instructions that, when executed by the processor 1220, cause the first terminal device 1200 to perform operations of the procedures described above, e.g., in connection with FIG. 8, or that, when executed by the processor 1420, cause the network node 1400 to perform operations of the procedures described above, e.g., in connection with FIG. 10.

[0236] The computer program product may be configured as computer program code structured in computer program modules, which can basically perform the operations of the flow shown in FIG.

[0237] The processor may be a single CPU (Central Processing Unit), but may have two or more processing units. For example, the processor may include a general-purpose microprocessor, an instruction set processor, and / or an associated chipset, and / or a special-purpose microprocessor such as an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC). The processor may also have on-board memory for cache purposes. The computer program may be held in a computer program product connected to the processor. The computer program product may have a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium that stores the computer program. For example, the computer program product may be a flash memory, a random access memory (RAM), a read-only memory (ROM), or an EEPROM; in another embodiment, the computer program modules described above may be distributed in the form of memory in different computer program products.

[0238] 15, according to an embodiment, a communication system includes a telecommunications network 1510, such as a 3GPP-type cellular network, having an access network 1511, such as a wireless access network, and a core network 1514. The access network 1511 includes a plurality of base stations 1512a, 1512b, 1512c, such as NBs, eNBs, gNBs, or other types of wireless access points, each defining a corresponding coverage area 1513a, 1513b, 1513c. Each base station 1512a, 1512b, 1512c can be connected to the core network 1514 using a wired or wireless connection 1515. A first user equipment (UE) 1591 located in the coverage area 1513c is configured to wirelessly connect to or be paged by the corresponding base station 1512c. A second UE 1592 within the coverage area 1513a can wirelessly connect to a corresponding base station 1512a. Although multiple UEs 1591, 1592 are shown in this example, the disclosed embodiments are equally applicable to situations where a single UE is within a coverage area or is connected to a corresponding base station 1512a.

[0239] The telecommunications network 1510 is itself connected to a host computer 1530, which may be implemented in hardware and / or software as a standalone server, a cloud-implemented server, a distributed server, or as a processing resource within a server farm. The host computer 1530 may be owned or controlled by a service provider, or may be operated by or on behalf of the service provider. Connections 1521 and 1522 between the telecommunications network 1510 and the host computer 1530 may extend directly from the core network 1514 to the host computer 1530 or may go through an optional intermediate network 1520. The intermediate network 1520 may be one or a combination of two or more of a public network, a private network, a hosted network, and, if present, may be a backbone network or the Internet. Specifically, the intermediate network 1520 may have two or more subnetworks (not shown).

[0240] The communication system of FIG. 15 generally provides connectivity between connected UEs 1591, 1592 and a host computer 1530. This connectivity may be described as an over-the-top (OTT) connection 1550. The host computer 1530 and connected UEs 1591, 1592 are configured to communicate data and / or signaling over the OTT connection 1550 using the access network 1511, the core network 1514, any intermediate networks 1520, and possibly further infrastructure (not shown) as intermediaries. The OTT connection 1550 may be transparent in the sense that participating communication devices through which the OTT connection 1550 passes are unaware of the routing of uplink and downlink communications. For example, the base station 1512 would not be informed, or need not be informed, of the past routing of incoming downlink communications with data originating from the host computer 1530 being forwarded (e.g., handed over) to the connected UE 1591. Similarly, the base station 1512 does not need to be aware of the future routing of outgoing uplink communications originating from the UE 1591 towards the host computer 1530 .

[0241] An exemplary implementation according to one embodiment of the UE, base station, and host computer discussed in the preceding paragraphs is described with reference to FIG. 16. In communication system 1600, host computer 1610 has hardware 1615 including communication interface 1616 configured to set up and maintain wired or wireless connections with interfaces of different communication devices in communication system 1600. Host computer 1610 further has processing circuitry 1618, which may have storage and / or processing capabilities. In particular, processing circuitry 1618 may have one or more programmable processors, application specific integrated circuits, field programmable gate arrays, or combinations thereof (not shown) configured to execute instructions. Host computer 1610 further has software 1611 stored on or accessible to host computer 1610 and executable by processing circuitry 1618. Software 1611 includes host application 1612. The host application 1612 may be operable to provide services to a remote user, such as a UE 1630, connecting via an OTT connection 1650 that terminates at the UE 1630 and the host computer 1610. In providing services to the remote user, the host application 1612 may provide user data that is transmitted using the OTT connection 1650.

[0242] The communications system 1600 further includes a base station 1620 disposed within the communications system, the base station 1620 having hardware 1625 that enables communication with the host computer 1610 and the UE 1630. The hardware 1625 may include a communications interface 1626 for setting up and maintaining wired or wireless connections with interfaces of different communications devices of the communications system 1600, as well as a wireless interface 1627 for setting up and maintaining at least a wireless connection 1670 with a UE 1630 located within a coverage area (not shown in FIG. 16 ) served by the base station 1620. The communications interface 1626 may be configured to facilitate a connection 1660 to the host computer 1610. The connection 1660 may be direct, may pass through a core network of the communications system (not shown in FIG. 16 ), and / or may pass through one or more intermediate networks external to the communications system. In the illustrated embodiment, the hardware 1625 of the base station 1620 further includes processing circuitry 1628, which may include one or more programmable processors, application specific integrated circuits, field programmable gate arrays, or combinations thereof (not shown) configured to execute instructions. The base station 1620 also has software 1621 stored internally or accessible via an external connection.

[0243] The communications system 1600 further includes the previously mentioned UE 1630, whose hardware 1635 may include a wireless interface 1637 configured to set up and maintain a wireless connection 1670 with a base station serving the coverage area in which the UE 1630 is currently located. The UE 1630's hardware 1635 further includes processing circuitry 1638, which may have one or more programmable processors, application specific integrated circuits, field programmable gate arrays, or combinations thereof (not shown) configured to execute instructions. The UE 1630 further includes software 1631 stored on or accessible to the UE 1630 and executable by the processing circuitry 1638. The software 1631 includes a client application 1632. The client application 1632, with support from the host computer 1610, is operable to provide services to a human or non-human user via the UE 1630. At the host computer 1610, a running host application 1612 can communicate with a running client application 1632 via an OTT connection 1650 that terminates at the UE 1630 and the host computer 1610. In providing services to a user, the client application 1632 may receive request data from the host application 1612 and provide user data in response to the request data. The OTT connection 1650 can transfer both the request data and the user data. The client application 1632 can interact with the user and generate the user data to provide.

[0244] Note that the host computer 1610, base station 1620, and UE 1630 shown in FIG. 16 may be identical to the host computer 1530, one of the base stations 1512a, 1512b, and 1512c, and one of the UEs 1591 and 1592, respectively, of FIG. 15. That is, the internal operation of these entities may be similar to that shown in FIG. 16, and independently, the surrounding network topology may be that shown in FIG. 15. In FIG. 16, the OTT connection 1650 is depicted abstractly to illustrate communication between the host computer 1610 and the UE 1630 via the base station 1620; intermediate devices and the exact routing of messages through these devices are not explicitly shown. The network infrastructure can determine routing that may be configured to be hidden from the UE 1630, from the host computer 1610 operated by the service provider, or both. While the OTT connection 1650 is active, the network infrastructure may further make decisions to dynamically change routing (eg, based on load balancing considerations or network reconfiguration).

[0245] The wireless connection 1670 between the UE 1630 and the base station 1620 follows the teachings of embodiments described throughout this disclosure. One or more of the various embodiments improve the performance of the OTT service provided to the UE 1630 using the OTT connection 1650 of which the wireless connection 1670 forms the final segment. More precisely, the teachings of these embodiments can provide benefits such as improved data rates, thereby reducing user latency.

[0246] Measurement procedures may be provided to monitor data rates, latency, and other network operating aspects that one or more embodiments improve. Additionally, there may be optional network functionality for reconfiguring the OTT connection 1650 between the host computer 1610 and the UE 1630 in response to fluctuations in the measurements. The measurement procedures and / or network functionality for reconfiguring the OTT connection 1650 may be implemented in the software 1611 and hardware 1611 of the host computer 1610, or in the software 1631 and hardware 1631 of the UE 1630, or both. In some embodiments, sensors (not shown) may be provided in or associated with the communications equipment through which the OTT connection 1650 passes, and the sensors may participate in the measurement procedures by providing values ​​for the above-exemplified monitored quantities or other physical quantities from which the software 1611, 1631 may calculate or estimate the monitored quantities. Reconfiguration of the OTT connection 1650 may include message formats, retransmission settings, priority routing, etc. The reconfiguration need not affect the base station 1620 and may be unknown or imperceptible to the base station 1620. Such procedures and functions would be known and practiced in the art. In particular embodiments, the measurements may involve dedicated UE signaling that facilitates the host computer 1610 measuring throughput, propagation time, delay, etc. Measurements may be performed by having the OTT connection 1650 send messages, particularly empty or "dummy" messages, while software 1611 and 1631 monitors propagation time, errors, etc.

[0247] FIG. 17 is a flowchart illustrating a method implemented in a communication system according to one embodiment. The communication system includes a host computer, a base station, and a UE, which may be as described with respect to FIGS. 15 and 16. To simplify this disclosure, only a drawing reference to FIG. 17 is included in this section. In method step 1710, the host computer provides user data. In optional substep 1711 of first step 1710, the host computer provides the user data by executing a host application. In second step 1720, the host computer initiates a transmission carrying the user data to the UE. In optional third step 1730, the base station transmits the user data carried in the host computer-initiated transmission to the UE, according to the teachings of embodiments described throughout this disclosure. In optional fourth step 1740, the UE executes a client application associated with the host application executed by the host computer.

[0248] FIG. 18 is a flowchart illustrating a method implemented in a communication system according to one embodiment. The communication system includes a host computer, a base station, and a UE, which may be as described with respect to FIGS. 15 and 16. To simplify this disclosure, only a drawing reference to FIG. 18 is included in this section. In a first step 1810 of the method, the host computer provides user data. In an optional substep (not shown), the host computer provides the user data by executing a host application. In a second step 1820, the host computer initiates a transmission carrying the user data to the UE. The transmission may be passed via the base station in accordance with the teachings of the embodiments described throughout this disclosure. In an optional third step 1030, the UE receives the user data carried in the transmission.

[0249] FIG. 19 is a flowchart illustrating a method implemented in a communication system according to one embodiment. The communication system includes a host computer, a base station, and a UE, which may be as described with respect to FIGS. 15 and 16. To simplify this disclosure, only drawing references to FIG. 19 are included in this section. In an optional first step 1910, the UE receives input data provided by the host computer. Additionally or alternatively, in an optional second step 1920, the UE provides user data. In an optional substep 1921 of the second step 1920, the UE provides the user data by executing a client application. In a further optional step 1911 of the first step 1910, the UE executes the client application that provides the user data in response to the received input data provided by the host computer. In providing the user data, the executed client application may further consider user input received from the user. Regardless of the specific manner in which the user data is provided, the UE initiates transmission of the user data to the host computer in an optional third substep 1930. In a fourth step 1940 of the method, the host computer receives user data transmitted from the UE according to the teachings of the embodiments described throughout this disclosure.

[0250] Figure 20 is a flowchart illustrating a method implemented in a communication system according to one embodiment. The communication system includes a host computer, a base station, and a UE, which may be as described with respect to Figures 15 and 16. To simplify this disclosure, only drawing references to Figure 20 are included in this section. In an optional first step 2010, the base station receives user data from the UE in accordance with the teachings of embodiments described throughout this disclosure. In an optional second step 2020, the base station initiates transmission of the received user data to the host computer. In a third step 2030, the host computer receives the user data carried in transmissions initiated by the base station.

[0251] The present disclosure has been described above with reference to its embodiments. It should be understood that various modifications, changes, and additions may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Therefore, the scope of the present disclosure is not limited to the specific embodiments described above, but is defined only by the appended claims.

[0252] The present disclosure further includes the following embodiments.

[0253] Although this disclosure refers to the NR RAT, it is also applicable without loss of meaning to the LTE RAT and other RATs that allow direct transmission between two (or more) devices in close proximity.

[0254] Furthermore, a remote UE that needs to send and receive packets to and from a gNB or another UE (called a target remote UE) via an intermediate mobile terminal (relay) called a relay (RL) UE is called a remote (RM) UE.

[0255] The following embodiments are applicable to both L2 and L3 relay architectures.

[0256] Furthermore, in all embodiments, the receiver of the measurement results is a gNB (i.e., in the case of the UE-NW architecture), but may also be another UE (the destination remote UE in the case of the UE-UE architecture). In addition, in both the UE-NW architecture and the UE-UE architecture, the PC5 link measurement results of the UE may also be transmitted to another UE if necessary, in which case the other UE then also becomes the receiver of the measurement results.

[0257] Furthermore, in the following we consider a relay path having a first path (between the remote UE and the relay UE) and a second path between the relay UE and the "destination node" (the destination node is either a gNB or a destination remote UE, depending on whether a UE-NW relay or a UE-UE relay is considered).

[0258] In addition, the measured PC5 interface of the UE includes at least one of the following: The UE has established a serving PC5 link (which may include at least a unicast link); Multiple neighboring UEs that have not established a unicast PC5 link towards the UE, Any PC5 interface of the UE involved in groupcast or broadcast transmission.

[0259] The measured Uu link / cell of the UE includes at least one of the following: Multiple serving cells belonging to the same or different gNBs; Multiple neighboring cells belonging to the same or different gNBs.

[0260] The measured PC5 interfaces or Uu links / cells may be deployed in the same or different frequency bands and with the same or different RATs.

[0261] Specifically, for an end-to-end (E2E) link between a source RM UE and a destination node (e.g., a gNB or a destination RM UE), the E2E link quality can be measured / evaluated by combining the measurement results for each hop using a function (e.g., the average of the measurements per hop). To compare the measurements per hop, an additional offset corresponding to the difference in propagation distance and transmit power between different hops may be considered. In this way, the link quality measurements of the serving E2E link and neighboring links can be directly compared.

[0262] In a first embodiment, a UE (ie, a RM UE or a RL UE) is configured / pre-configured with at least one measurement configuration for measurements on Uu links / cells and PC5 links / interfaces.

[0263] The measurement configuration may include, for example, one or more of the following parameters: Measurement quantities (e.g., RSRP, RSRQ, RSSI, SINR, SIR, channel occupancy / busy rate, etc.) · Single quantity or combination of multiple quantities One or more measurement targets Each measurement object can be associated with one or more specific resource pools. For example, the exceptional resource pool is used only for the purpose of performing measurements during discovery. Multiple resource pools may belong to the same frequency band or different frequency bands. The PC5 frequencies that need to be measured. The configuration can vary depending on the RRC state of the UE. For example, depending on the RRC state of the UE, different numbers of PC5 frequencies may need to be measured. One or more measurement reporting settings A configuration can be associated with a reporting pattern based on a specific measurement event. A configuration can be associated with a periodic reporting pattern One or more measurement IDs The measurement ID(s) may be allocated from the same measurement ID pool that is used when the UE performs discovery-unrelated measurements. Measurement ID(s) may be assigned from a pool of measurement IDs used only for discovery purposes.

[0264] Note: Some of the above parameters are applicable to both measurements on Uu links / cells and measurements on PC5 interfaces / links, while some of the above parameters are applicable only to measurements on Uu links / cells or measurements on PC5 interfaces / links.

[0265] The UE performs measurements on the Uu link and PC5 link / interface according to the measurement configuration.

[0266] In a second embodiment, a UE (i.e., an RM UE or a RL UE) is separately configured with at least two separate measurement configurations for measurements on the Uu link / cell and the PC5 link / interface. For example, one configuration is associated with the PC5 RRC connection between the RM UE and the RL UE, and another configuration is associated with the Uu RRC connection between the RM UE and the serving gNB. If the UE has multiple established PC5 RRC connections, the UE is configured with a separate measurement configuration for each PC5 RRC connection.

[0267] In a third embodiment, a UE (i.e., an RM UE or a RL UE) is configured with a unified measurement configuration for measurements on the Uu link and the PC5 link / interface, i.e., one and the same configuration including measurement settings for both the Uu link and the PC5 link, and this measurement configuration can be associated with an RRC connection (i.e., either the Uu RRC connection or the PC5 RRC connection).

[0268] In a fourth embodiment, according to a measurement configuration, a UE (i.e., an RM UE or a RL UE) measures the Uu link and the PC5 link / interface in parallel or in different time slots. In the former case, the UE may support multiple connections (e.g., one direct connection to a serving gNB and one indirect connection to the serving gNB via a relay UE or one direct connection to another neighboring UE). To support parallel measurements, the UE may be configured with separate RF chains for different connections. In the latter case, the UE may be configured with a shared RF chain between multiple connections. The UE switches between the Uu link and the PC5 link in different slots. In any time slot, the UE measures only one connection. The measurement gaps and time domain switching patterns between connections can be configured accordingly.

[0269] In the fifth embodiment, the remote UE does not have a direct Uu connection to its serving gNB, in which case the remote UE cannot measure its serving Uu link. Therefore, the remote UE can use the relay UE's measurements on the serving Uu link, so the relay UE needs to forward the measurements on the serving Uu link to the remote UE using at least one of the following signaling options: RRC signaling (e.g. PC5-RRC) MAC CE Protocol layers such as SDAP, PDCP, and RLC, or adaptation layer control PDUs

[0270] In a sixth embodiment, a UE (i.e., a RM UE or a RL UE) formulates and sends a measurement report to a receiving device. The UE may apply at least one of the following options to formulate the measurement report:

[0271] Option 1: The UE constructs separate measurement reports containing measurement results for the Uu link / cell and the PC5 interface / link. This option may be applicable when the UE has different measurement configurations for the Uu link / cell and the PC5 interface / link.

[0272] Option 2: The UE constructs a combined measurement report (i.e., a cross-connect / RAT measurement report) that includes both measurement results for the Uu link / cell and measurement results for the PC5 interface / link. This option may be applicable when the UE has a unified measurement configuration for both the Uu link / cell and the PC5 interface / link. Alternatively, regardless of whether the UE is configured with a unified measurement configuration for both the Uu link / cell and the PC5 interface / link, the UE constructs a combined measurement report that includes measurement results for both the Uu link / cell and the PC5 interface / link. The UE may be configured / pre-configured with a parameter that indicates whether the UE is allowed to construct a cross-connect / RAT measurement report. The UE may also be configured / pre-configured with how to construct a combined measurement report that includes measurement results for both the Uu link / cell and the PC5 interface / link.

[0273] For any of the above options, the UE (i.e., RM UE or RL UE) explicitly indicates in the measurement report whether the reported measurement result is a measurement on the Uu link or a measurement on the sidelink. Alternatively, instead of adding an explicit indicator, a mapping between Uu link quality and sidelink quality is configured (in advance), and the UE can adjust the Uu measurement result or the sidelink measurement result according to the mapping and put the adjusted measurement result in the measurement report. Whether the Uu measurement result or the sidelink measurement result should be adjusted may also be configured (in advance).

[0274] In the seventh embodiment, when both the RM UE and the RL UE are configured with a measurement configuration, both UEs can measure the same link (i.e., PC5 interface / link, or Uu link / cell). Here, it is assumed that: 1) Both UEs can measure the same PC5 link (i.e., measurements based on received signals transmitted in different directions). The measurement results will be similar or equal. 2) Both UEs can measure the same cell, however, since both UEs are located in the same proximity area, measurements on the same cell will also be similar or equal.

[0275] Therefore, it is possible to reduce or avoid duplicated measurement efforts. It may be sufficient to share measurements of the same link between both UEs. This may be beneficial to reduce power consumption of both UEs. For a specific link, only the RM UE or the RL UE is configured / pre-configured to measure. After the measurements, the measurement results are shared between both UEs. At least one of the following signaling options can be used to share the measurements of one UE with another UE: RRC signaling (e.g. PC5-RRC) MAC CE Protocol layers such as SDAP, PDCP, and RLC, or adaptation layer control PDUs

[0276] Furthermore, a similar approach can be applied to the case of multiple RM UEs connected to the same RL UE, or an RM UE connected to multiple RL UEs.

[0277] In an eighth embodiment, a UE (e.g., a RM UE or a RL UE) involved in sidelink relay transmission transmits a measurement report to a receiving device, the measurement report including at least measurement results on a serving link (i.e., a first relay hop and a second relay hop). The first relay hop is a PC5 link, while the second relay hop can be a PC5 link (when the destination node is a UE) or a Uu link (when the destination node is a gNB). Here, it is assumed that: 1) Both the RM UE and the RL UE can measure the first hop (i.e., the RM UE measures the signal transmitted from the RL UE to the RM UE, and the RL UE measures the signal transmitted from the RM UE to the RL UE). The measurements will be similar or equal. 2) Both RM UE and RL UE can share the same measurement results on the second hop (i.e., the RM UE cannot measure the second hop by itself). To avoid redundant reporting for the serving link (including the first and second hops), the following options can be applied when reporting the measurement results to the receiving device (e.g., destination node):

[0278] Option 1: The remote and relay UEs report measurements independently. This basically means that the remote UE reports measurements for the first relay hop to the relay UE, and the relay UE reports the measurements to the destination node. The relay UE may choose not to measure the first hop itself. When reporting measurements to the destination node, the relay UE has the following options: The relay UE reports the measurements for the first and second relay hops in separate information elements or containers (e.g., OCTET STRING) of the same Uu RRC message, in which case the destination node will be able to determine which measurements belong to the first relay hop and which belong to the second relay hop. b. The relay UE calculates a value / report / structure as a function (e.g., average or sum) of the measurement results of the first and second relay hops and provides this value / report / structure to the destination node. In this way, the destination node does not distinguish which relay hop the value / report / structure corresponds to, but only gets a global estimate of the channel quality of the first and second relay hops, i.e., the E2E link quality.

[0279] Option 2: The remote UE reports measurements for the first relay hop to the destination node via the relay UE, and the relay UE reports measurements for the second relay hop to the destination node. The RL UE may choose not to measure the first hop itself. In this case, if the second relay hop operates on Uu / PC5, the remote UE includes the measurements for the first relay hop in the Uu / PC5 RRC message, and the relay UE simply forwards this Uu / PC5 RRC message without decoding it. When the destination node receives measurements for both the first and second relay hops, it simply combines them to make some decision.

[0280] Option 3: The relay UE reports measurements for the second relay hop to the remote UE, and the remote UE reports measurements for the first and second relay hops to the destination node. The RL UE may choose not to measure the first hop itself. In such a case, since the first relay hop operates on PC5, the relay UE sends measurements for the second relay hop in a PC5 RRC message and sends this PC5 RRC message to the remote UE. Upon receiving such measurements from the relay UE, the remote UE reports the combined measurements for the first and second relay hops to the destination node according to the options described in Option 1.

[0281] In a sub-embodiment, which option to use for reporting measurement results is pre-configured or configured by the NW or controlling UE. Different options may be configured depending on the UE and / or RRC state.

[0282] In the ninth embodiment, a UE (i.e., an RM UE or a RL UE) sends a measurement report to a destination node, for example, when one (or more) of the following criteria (called "events" in measurement configuration terminology) are met: The measured serving Uu quality is below one threshold but the best measured neighboring sidelink quality is above another threshold. · The measured serving side link quality is below one threshold, but the best measured neighbor Uu link quality is above another threshold. The link quality of the second relay hop becomes worse than the threshold, and the link quality of the first hop becomes better than the threshold. The link quality of the first relay hop becomes worse than the threshold, and the link quality of the second hop becomes better than the threshold. The serving link quality on the first relay hop becomes worse than a threshold, and the inter-RAT / frequency link quality (e.g., PC5) on a RAT / frequency on which the first relay hop is also operational or operational becomes better than a threshold. The combined (e.g., averaged) link quality over the first and second relay hops becomes worse than a threshold. · The link quality on the first / second relay hop is offset better than the link quality on the second / first relay hop. The link quality on the first relay hop plus the offset (the offset depends on the signal strength on the second relay hop) becomes worse than a threshold. Dependencies can be predefined or configured by the NW. The link quality on the second relay hop + offset (where the offset depends on the link quality on the first relay hop) becomes worse than a threshold. Dependencies can be predefined or configured by the NW. The UE may periodically report measurements if configured to do so. The UE may report measurements when the signal strength on the first relay hop falls below a given threshold.

[0283] As another embodiment, the UE may check whether the E2E serving link quality meets at least one or more of the following conditions / events: The neighboring link may be a Uu link or a PC5 interface / link, or another E2E link involving multiple hops. E2E serving link is better than the threshold E2E serving link is worse than the threshold · Adjacent links have better offset than the E2E serving link. · The neighboring link is better than the threshold E2E serving link becomes worse than threshold 1 and neighboring link becomes better than threshold 2 ·Inter-RAT neighbor links are better than the threshold E2E serving link becomes worse than threshold 1, and inter-RAT neighbor link becomes better than threshold 2 The interference of the E2E serving link is higher than the threshold

[0284] Alternatively, the UE uses the first link quality to represent the E2E serving link quality and checks whether it satisfies at least one or more of the above conditions / events. Alternatively, for U2N relay, the UE uses the second link quality to represent the E2E serving link quality and checks whether it satisfies at least one or more of the above conditions / events.

[0285] Alternatively, the UE may use any one of the following measurements to evaluate the link quality of the E2E link / neighbor link / any hop link, and further check whether the measurement satisfies at least one or more of the above conditions / events: Measurement quantities (e.g., RSRP, RSRQ, RSSI, SINR, SIR, channel occupancy / busy rate, etc.) · Single quantity or combination of multiple quantities

[0286] In the tenth embodiment, the measurement report for the first or second relay hop may have one (or more) of the following information: Measurement ID (or a list of them) A single measurement (or list of measurements) for a single serving frequency A single measurement (or a list of measurements) for one or more inter-RAT / frequency The relay hop to which the measurement belongs (first or second) RAT / frequency to which the measurement results belong ID of the UE that created the measurement report (if the measurement report was received and relayed by another UE, e.g. a relay UE or a remote UE)

[0287] In an eleventh embodiment, an RM UE can trigger measurements only on neighboring UEs / links or other RATs / frequencies for which SL relay is allowed if the radio quality of the current serving link is below a (pre-) configured threshold. This threshold may be different from the threshold used to trigger relay path reselection. In other words, this threshold may be used to trigger early measurements so that the UE can perform measurements on neighboring links or other RATs / frequencies before the serving link becomes too poor. Furthermore, different thresholds can be (pre-) configured depending on the RRC state of the RM UE, for example, a higher threshold for an RM UE in RRC CONNECTED.

[0288] In the twelfth embodiment, the RM UE triggers measurements on neighboring UEs / links or other RATs / frequencies for which SL relay is allowed only if it receives signaling indicating that the UE is authorized or requested to do so. This signaling may be received from a network node such as a gNB or another UE. Furthermore, the manner in which the RM UE receives such signals may follow that described in the fifth embodiment.

[0289] In the thirteenth embodiment, for a neighboring UE, the RM UE may not measure the PC5 link between the RM UE and the neighboring UE, and instead, the RM UE may request the neighboring UE to provide information including the measurement results measured by the neighboring UE on the reverse link. In this way, the RM UE can reduce its own power consumption by reducing the measurement work on a certain neighboring link.

[0290] In the fourteenth embodiment, the first relay hop operates over the PC5 (sidelink) RAT and the second relay hop operates over the Uu RAT, and vice versa.

[0291] In a fifteenth embodiment, for any of the above embodiments, a measurement configuration is set in the UE by a network node such as a gNB or a UE (e.g., a control UE or a relay UE) through at least one of the following signaling options: System Information RRC signaling MAC CE Paging messages L1 signaling such as DCI or SCI Predefined in the specification (hard-coded)

[0292] Furthermore, a network node such as a gNB or a controlling UE may include the measurement configuration of the remote UE in an RRC message sent to the relay UE (either as a separate IE or in a container), and the relay UE may forward the measurement configuration to the remote UE using PC5-RRC. If a container is used, the relay UE may simply put the container into the PC5-RRC message without decoding it.

Claims

1. A method (800) in a first terminal device, comprising: obtaining (810) a first measurement result for a first link between the first terminal device and a second terminal device and a second measurement result for a second link between the first terminal device and a network node; transmitting (820) the first measurement result and the second measurement result to the network node; the first measurement result is obtained by receiving from the second terminal device, and the second measurement result is obtained by measuring the second link; the first link is measured according to a measurement configuration for the second terminal device transmitted from the first terminal device, and the second link is measured according to a separate measurement configuration from a network node; A method (800), the method further comprising receiving the measurement configuration for the second terminal device and forwarding the received measurement configuration to the second terminal device.

2. Each of the separate measurement configurations comprises: one or more measurands, one or more measurands, one or more time and / or frequency resources to be measured; one or more measurement IDs, one or more measurement gaps, or one or more measurement reporting configurations; 10. The method of claim 1, comprising one or more of:

3. 3. The method (800) of claim 2, wherein at least one of the one or more measurement targets is associated with one or more resource pools.

4. 4. The method (800) of claim 3, wherein the one or more resource pools comprise an exceptional resource pool that is used only for measurements during a discovery procedure.

5. The one or more measurement IDs are: A measurement ID assigned from the measurement ID pool used for non-discovery related measurements, or A measurement ID assigned from a pool of measurement IDs used only for discovery-related measurements, 5. The method (800) of any one of claims 2 to 4, comprising one or more of:

6. the first link and / or the second link are non-serving links, and the measurements of the first link and / or the second link include: The radio quality of the current serving link is lower than a threshold, or a trigger from a network node, the second terminal device, or another terminal device controlling the first terminal device and the second terminal device to cause the first terminal device or the second terminal device to perform the measurement; 6. The method (800) of any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the method is performed in response to

7. 7. The method (800) of claim 6, wherein the threshold is higher than a radio quality threshold for triggering relay reselection.

8. 8. The method (800) of claim 1, wherein the first terminal device is a relay user equipment (UE) and the second terminal device is a remote UE in a Layer 2 (L2) or Layer 3 (L3) UE-network relay configuration.

9. 9. The method (800) of claim 8, wherein the first measurement result and the second measurement result are transmitted in a Uu RRC message, and the first measurement result and the second measurement result are transmitted in a single or separate report.

10. The first measurement result and / or the second measurement result are Periodically, or The following conditions The measured quality of the serving Uu link is below a threshold but the measured quality of the non-serving PC5 link is above another threshold, The measured quality of the serving Uu link is below a threshold but the measured quality of the non-serving Uu link is above another threshold; the measurement quality of any one of the first link and the second link is lower than a threshold; the measured quality of one of the first link and the second link is below a threshold, but the measured quality of the other of the first link and the second link is above another threshold; the measured quality of the first link is lower than a threshold, but the measured quality of a frequency link between radio access technologies (RATs) or between which the first terminal device and the second terminal device are operating or operable is higher than another threshold; the overall measured quality of the first link and the second link is below a threshold; the measured quality of one of the first link and the second link is lower or higher than the measured quality of the other of the first link and the second link by an offset; or a measured quality of one of the first link and the second link is lower than a threshold by an offset according to the measured quality of the other of the first link and the second link; When one or more of the following is satisfied, The method (800) of claim 9, wherein the

11. The single or separate measurement report may include: one or more measurement IDs, Measurement results for each of the one or more serving frequencies; Measurement results for each of one or more inter-RAT or frequency links; an indicator of the first link and / or the second link to which the first measurement result and / or the second measurement result is associated; the RAT or frequency to which the first measurement and / or the second measurement is associated; or an identifier of the first terminal device or the second terminal device; 11. The method (800) of claim 9 or 10, comprising one or more of:

12. A first terminal device (1200) having a transceiver (1210), a processor (1220), and a memory (1230), the memory (1230) having instructions executable by the processor (1220), thereby operable to perform the method of any one of claims 1 to 11.

13. A method (1000) in a network node, comprising: transmitting a measurement configuration for measuring a second link between a first terminal device and the network node; A method (1000) comprising: receiving (1010) from the first terminal device a first measurement result for a first link between the first terminal device and a second terminal device and a second measurement result for the second link, wherein the first measurement result is measured according to a measurement configuration for the second terminal device transmitted from the first terminal device, and the first measurement result and the second measurement result are received in a single measurement report or in separate measurement reports.

14. Each of the separate measurement configurations comprises: one or more measurands, one or more measurands, one or more time and / or frequency resources to be measured; one or more measurement IDs, one or more measurement gaps, or one or more measurement reporting configurations; and at least one of the one or more measurement targets is associated with one or more resource pools; and / or The one or more measurement IDs are: A measurement ID assigned from the measurement ID pool used for non-discovery related measurements, or A measurement ID assigned from a pool of measurement IDs used only for discovery-related measurements, 14. The method (1000) of claim 13, comprising one or more of:

15. The first terminal device is a relay UE, and the second terminal device is a remote UE in an L2 or L3 UE-network relay configuration; The first measurement result and / or the second measurement result are Periodically, or The following conditions The measured quality of the serving Uu link is below a threshold but the measured quality of the non-serving PC5 link is above another threshold, The measured quality of the serving Uu link is below a threshold but the measured quality of the non-serving Uu link is above another threshold; the measurement quality of any one of the first link and the second link is lower than a threshold; the measured quality of one of the first link and the second link is below a threshold, but the measured quality of the other of the first link and the second link is above another threshold; the measured quality of the first link is lower than a threshold, but the measured quality of a frequency link between radio access technologies (RATs) or between which the first terminal device and the second terminal device are operating or operable is higher than another threshold; the overall measured quality of the first link and the second link is below a threshold; the measured quality of one of the first link and the second link is lower or higher than the measured quality of the other of the first link and the second link by an offset; or a measured quality of one of the first link and the second link is lower than a threshold by an offset according to the measured quality of the other of the first link and the second link; When one or more of the following is satisfied, be received, 15. The method (1000) of claim 13 or 14.

16. A network node (1400) comprising a transceiver (1410), a processor (1420) and a memory (1430), the memory (1430) comprising instructions executable by the processor (1420), thereby operable to perform the method of any one of claims 13 to 15.

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