Msg3 transmission method, device, equipment and storage medium
The Msg3 transmission method addresses the robustness issue in NR by enabling repeated transmissions based on configuration parameters, enhancing reliability and reducing retries, thus optimizing random access efficiency.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2023543050
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2021-01-15
- Filing Date
- 2022-01-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2042-01-14
AI Technical Summary
In New Radio (NR) version 15/16, Msg3 transmission is less robust, leading to frequent failures at the cell edge, resulting in prolonged random access times due to the need for retries in the random access flow.
Implementing an Msg3 transmission method that includes receiving and acting upon Msg3 repeat transmission instructions, allowing for repeated transmissions based on configuration parameters determined by network devices or terminals, using system information blocks, RAR information, and DCI scrambled by RA-RNTI or TC-RNTI to enhance reliability.
Improves Msg3 transmission reliability, reduces the number of retransmissions, and ensures efficient execution of the random access process by adapting to channel conditions.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] (CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS) This application claims priority to a Chinese patent application submitted to the State Intellectual Property Office on January 15, 2021, bearing application number 202110057859.6 and entitled "Msg3 Transmission Method, Apparatus, Device and Storage Medium," the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
[0002] The present application relates to the field of communication technology, and more particularly to an Msg3 transmission method, device, equipment and storage medium. [Background technology]
[0003] Message 3 (Msg3) in the random access flow defined in New Radio (NR) version 15 / 16 (Rel 15 / 16) transmits only one copy per scheduling. If transmission of msg3 fails, the terminal device must retry the random access flow.
[0004] In NR Rel17, we evaluated each physical channel and found that Msg3 is less robust than other physical channels in contention access flows. This means that cell edge terminal equipment is likely to fail random access due to failure in Msg3 transmission during the random access process, resulting in longer random access times. Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0005] The embodiments of the present application provide an Msg3 transmission method, device, equipment and storage medium that can solve the problem of long random access time. [Means for solving the problem]
[0006] According to a first aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides an Msg3 transmission method, the Msg3 transmission method comprising: A terminal device receives Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information transmitted by a network device and determines configuration parameters for Msg3 repeat transmission; and repeatedly transmitting Msg3 based on Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information.
[0007] According to a second aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides an Msg3 transmission method, the Msg3 transmission method comprising: A network device transmits, to a terminal device, Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information for determining a configuration parameter of Msg3 repeat transmission for the terminal device; and receiving Msg3 that is repeatedly transmitted by the terminal device based on Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information.
[0008] According to a third aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides an Msg3 transmission device, the Msg3 transmission device comprising: a first receiving module for receiving Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information transmitted by a network device and determining a configuration parameter of Msg3 repeat transmission; and a first transmission module for repeatedly transmitting Msg3 based on the Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information.
[0009] According to a fourth aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides an Msg3 transmission device, the Msg3 transmission device comprising: a third sending module for sending, to the terminal device, Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information for determining a configuration parameter of Msg3 repeat transmission for the terminal device; and a third receiving module for receiving Msg3 repeatedly transmitted by the terminal device based on Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information.
[0010] According to a fifth aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides a terminal device, the terminal device including a processor, a memory, and a program or instructions stored in the memory and operable to run on the processor, the program or instructions implementing the steps of the method according to the first aspect when executed by the processor.
[0011] According to a sixth aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides a network device, the network device including a processor, a memory, and a program or instructions stored in the memory and operable to run on the processor, the program or instructions, when executed by the processor, implementing the steps of the method according to the second aspect.
[0012] According to a seventh aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides a readable storage medium having a program or instructions stored thereon, the program or instructions, when executed by a processor, implementing the steps of the method according to the first or second aspect.
[0013] According to an eighth aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides a chip, the chip including a processor and a communication interface, the communication interface being coupled to the processor, the processor running a program or instruction and used to implement the method according to the first or second aspect. [Effects of the Invention]
[0014] The Msg3 transmission method, device, equipment, and storage medium according to the embodiments of the present application perform repeated Msg3 transmission according to channel conditions, thereby improving the reliability of Msg3 transmission, reducing the number of retransmissions, and ensuring the execution efficiency of random access flow. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0015] [Figure 1] 1 is a structural diagram of a wireless communication system to which an embodiment of the present application can be applied; [Figure 2]1 is a schematic diagram of an Msg3 transmission method according to an embodiment of the present application; [Figure 3] 2 is a second schematic diagram of an Msg3 transmission method according to an embodiment of the present application; [Figure 4] 1 is a schematic diagram of an Msg3 transmission device according to an embodiment of the present application. [Figure 5] 2 is a second schematic diagram of an Msg3 transmission device according to an embodiment of the present application. [Figure 6] 1 is a hardware structure schematic diagram of a terminal according to an embodiment of the present application; [Figure 7] FIG. 2 is a hardware structural schematic diagram of a network-side device according to an embodiment of the present application; DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] The following clearly describes the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application, in conjunction with the drawings in the embodiments of the present application. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some of the embodiments of the present application, but not all of the embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present application without any creative effort fall within the scope of protection of the present application.
[0017] The terms "first," "second," etc. in the specification and claims of this application are intended to distinguish between similar objects and are not intended to describe a particular order or sequence. It should be understood that such terms, when used, are interchangeable where appropriate, so that embodiments of this application may be performed in orders other than those illustrated or described herein. Note that "and / or" in the specification and claims indicates at least one of the connected objects, and the character " / " generally indicates an "or" relationship between the related objects.
[0018] It should be noted that the techniques described in the embodiments of the present application are not limited to Long Term Evolution (LTE) / LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) systems, but can also be applied to other wireless communication systems, such as Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA), Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA), Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA), Single-carrier Frequency-Division Multiple Access (SC-FDMA), and other systems. The terms "system" and "network" in the embodiments of the present application are always used interchangeably, and the described techniques may be used in the above-mentioned systems and radio technologies as well as other systems and radio technologies. However, the following description describes a New Radio (NR) system for illustrative purposes, and uses NR terminology in most of the following description, and these techniques may be applied to applications other than NR system applications, such as 6th Generation (6G) communication systems.
[0019] FIG. 1 is a structural diagram of a wireless communication system to which the embodiments of the present application can be applied. The wireless communication system includes a terminal 11 and a network side device 12. Here, the terminal 11 may be referred to as a terminal device or user equipment (UE), and may be a terminal side device such as a mobile phone, a tablet computer, a laptop computer (also called a notebook computer), a personal digital assistant (PDA), a palmtop computer, a netbook, an ultra-mobile personal computer (UMPC), a mobile internet device (MID), a wearable device, a vehicle-mounted equipment (VUE), a pedestrian-mounted equipment (PUE), etc., where wearable devices include bracelets, earphones, glasses, etc. It should be noted that the specific type of the terminal 11 in the embodiments of the present application is not limited. The network side device 12 may be a base station or a core network. Here, the base station may be referred to as a Node B, an evolved Node B, an access point, a base transceiver station (BTS), a radio base station, a radio transceiver, a basic service set (BSS), an extended service set (ESS), a B node, an evolved B node (eNB), a home B node, a home evolved B node, a WLAN access point, a WiFi node, a transmitting receiving point (TRP), or any other suitable term in the art, and the base station is not limited to a specific technical term as long as the same technical effect is achieved. It should be noted that the embodiments of this application only take base stations in an NR system as examples, and do not limit the specific type of base station.
[0020] 2 is a schematic diagram of an Msg3 transmission method according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in FIG. 2, an embodiment of the present application provides an Msg3 transmission method, the execution body of which may be a terminal device, such as a mobile phone, etc. The method includes the following steps:
[0021] Step 201: The terminal receives Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information sent by the network device, and determines the configuration parameters of Msg3 repeat transmission.
[0022] Step 202: Msg3 is repeatedly transmitted based on the Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information.
[0023] The Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information is a system information block SIB; Random access response RAR information; Downlink control information (DCI) scrambled by a random access radio network temporary identifier (RA-RNTI); and DCI scrambled by a temporary cell radio network temporary identifier TC-RNTI.
[0024] Specifically, trigger information for Msg3 repeat transmission is determined based on RAR information corresponding to random access or downlink control information DCI scrambled by RA-RNTI or DCI scrambled by TC-RNTI, and configuration parameters for Msg3 repeat transmission are determined by combining dynamic indication information of RAR information corresponding to random access or downlink control information DCI scrambled by RA-RNTI or DCI scrambled by TC-RNTI based on configuration information in the system information block SIB and / or parameters predefined by the protocol.
[0025] Optionally, before repeatedly transmitting Msg3 based on the Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information, receiving a synchronization signal block (SSB) and a system information block (SIB) transmitted by a network device; and determining whether to request a network device to perform a repeat Msg3 transmission operation based on the SSB and the system information block.
[0026] Optionally, the system information block includes: a first signal strength / signal quality / path loss threshold T0; a third threshold M0 for the size of the Msg3 transmission block; It contains at least one of the configuration information of the allow list / block list for Msg3 transmission.
[0027] Alternatively, the configuration information may be configured in the network device and the terminal device in a manner predefined by a protocol.
[0028] The allow list / block list of Msg3 transmission is an event that allows or prohibits the execution of repeated Msg3 transmission, and the event is a trigger event of a random access flow defined in the protocol.
[0029] Optionally, a threshold set T0 including multiple thresholds is configured based on the third threshold M0, for example, the first threshold of the threshold set is configured for Msg3 whose transmission block is smaller than the third threshold M0, and the second threshold of the threshold set is configured for Msg3 whose transmission block is larger than the third threshold M0.
[0030] Optionally, a threshold set T0 including a plurality of thresholds is arranged based on events in the allowed list of Msg3 transmission or events other than the blocked list of Msg3 transmission, and the thresholds in the threshold set correspond to the events.
[0031] Optionally, before repeatedly transmitting Msg3 according to the Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information, the following may be included:
[0032] If the first condition is met, the terminal device selects parameters corresponding to an SSB whose signal quality is greater than a first threshold T0 as configuration parameters for the first Msg1. If there are multiple SSBs that meet the above requirement, the terminal device selects one of them based on an actual algorithm, where the configuration parameters are a subsequent set of Msg1 preambles obtained by combining Msg1-related parameters corresponding to the Msg3 repeated transmission according to the selected SSB number, and time-frequency resource configuration parameters for the random access channel (RACH) occasion. If the signal quality of any one SSB signal received by the terminal device is lower than the first threshold T0, the terminal device selects one of the SSBs based on an actual algorithm. The signal quality may be RSRP, RSRQ, or SINR.
[0033] Optionally, when performing SSB signal quality measurement, the terminal device uses a layer 1 filtering rule predefined by the protocol and selects SSBs that are greater than a first threshold T0 based on the SSB signal quality output by layer 1 filtering.
[0034] Alternatively, the first threshold T0 may be determined by a differential method, i.e., the first threshold T0 is the sum of a threshold predefined in the protocol and a differential value, where the threshold predefined in the protocol may be a threshold for selecting an SSB defined in a four-step random access flow in the protocol, and the differential value may be notified by a system message or defined by the protocol.
[0035] Optionally, the first condition is: The terminal device detects that the signal quality of all SSBs is lower than a second threshold T1, and the second threshold may be a threshold for selecting an SSB defined in a four-step random access flow in the protocol or a threshold notified by a system message; The terminal equipment has attempted N random access channel (RACH) attempts without success; The number of RACH attempts by the terminal device has reached a first upper limit; and The terminal device transmits Msg1 multiple times to increase the transmission power, and the transmission power reaches a second upper limit value, and the second upper limit value is a value already defined by the protocol; The size of the data of Msg3 exceeds the third threshold M0; and The transmission of Msg3 failed, and Msg3 was retransmitted M times but still failed to be transmitted; The error includes at least one of the following: failure in Msg3 transmission and the number of Msg3 retransmissions reaching a third upper limit.
[0036] Alternatively, the second threshold T1 may be determined by a differential method, i.e., the first threshold T0 is the sum of a threshold predefined in the protocol and a differential value, where the threshold predefined in the protocol may be a threshold for selecting an SSB defined in a four-step random access flow in the protocol, and the differential value may be notified by a system message or defined by the protocol.
[0037] Optionally, the system information block includes: The number of times to repeat sending Msg3, a time domain resource allocation TDRA table adopted when Msg3 is repeatedly transmitted; Msg3 slot placement parameters, Msg1 related parameters corresponding to repeated transmission of Msg3; and Msg2 related parameters corresponding to repeated transmission of Msg3.
[0038] Optionally, the RAR information is The number of times to repeat sending Msg3, Msg3 repeat transmission frequency hopping method, Msg3 Redundancy Version RV
[0039] Optionally, the downlink control information DCI scrambled by the random access radio network temporary identifier RA-RNTI comprises: It includes an instruction for parsing the RAR information according to the RAR format in the protocol, or according to the RAR format corresponding to the Msg3 repeated transmission, to instruct the terminal device to parse the RAR information.
[0040] Optionally, the DCI scrambled by the temporary cell radio network temporary identifier TC-RNTI comprises: Msg3 repeat trigger information, The number of times to repeat sending Msg3, Msg3 repeat transmission frequency hopping method, Msg3 Redundancy Version RV
[0041] Optionally, the TDRA table includes time domain configuration information and corresponding Msg3 repetition numbers, and the TDRA table is predefined by a protocol or configured in a terminal device by a system information block.
[0042] Optionally, the Msg1 related parameters corresponding to the Msg3 repeated transmission are: a set of candidate Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) preambles; It includes at least one of the time-frequency resource and period of Msg1 transmission.
[0043] The arrangement of at least one of the parameters is different from the arrangement of the parameter defined in the conventional protocol.
[0044] Optionally, the Msg2 related parameters corresponding to the Msg3 repeated transmission are: RAR time window and The MAC sub-PDU mapping rule includes at least one of a media access control sub-protocol data unit (MAC sub-PDU) mapping rule and a restriction.
[0045] Optionally, before the terminal device receives the Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information transmitted by the network device, Sending Msg1 to a network device, wherein parameters of the Msg1 are determined by a system message and / or an SSB measurement result.
[0046] The network equipment receives Msg1 and measures the PRACH signal quality. The network equipment determines the UE's Msg3 repeat transmission request according to the transmission parameters of Msg1, or determines whether the UE needs to repeat Msg3 transmission according to the PRACH signal quality. The network equipment determines the number of times to repeat Msg3 transmission according to the PRACH signal quality.
[0047] Specifically, in the initial access phase, a network device (base station) in a wireless network or a terminal determines a trigger condition for Msg3 repeat transmission based on the Reference Signal Receiving Power (RSRP) / Reference Signal Receiving Quality (RSRQ) / path loss of an uplink signal or a downlink signal and / or the size of an Msg3 transmission block. The base station performs Msg3 repeat transmission using a system information block (SIB), a Random Access Response (RAR), DCI 1-0 scrambled with a Random Access Radio Network Temporary Identity (RA-RNTI), or DCI 0-0 scrambled with a Temporary Cell Radio Network Temporary Identity (TC-RNTI), and instructs the terminal to configure related parameters for the Msg3 repeat transmission.
[0048] First case: The terminal determines whether it is necessary to trigger Msg3 repeat transmission based on the RSRP / RSRQ / pathloss and / or Msg3 size of the current downlink signal synchronization signal block (SSB) or CSI-RS, and the terminal uses Msg1 to request Msg3 repeat transmission to the base station. The base station sends an RAR to configure Msg3 transmission parameters for the terminal, and the terminal analyzes the RAR according to the Msg3 repeat transmission situation. Specific steps are as follows:
[0049] 1. The base station periodically transmits an SSB and a system information block, and the system information block includes at least one of the following information:
[0050] (1) A first threshold T0 of signal strength / signal quality / path loss.
[0051] The first threshold T0 is used to select an SSB that meets the signal quality requirements for Msg3 repetition transmission.
[0052] The allocation method of the first threshold T0 may be explicitly indicated in RRC signaling, or may indicate a difference value between T0 and a specific threshold value in the RACH flow (e.g., rsrp-ThresholdSSB), or may be implicitly calculated by the number of Msg3 repetitions (e.g., different numbers of Msg3 repetitions correspond to different difference values).
[0053] The first threshold T0 may be predefined by a protocol and maintains a constant difference value from a specific threshold value in the RACH flow (eg, rsrp-ThresholdSSB).
[0054] (2) Number of times Msg3 is sent repeatedly.
[0055] This indicates the number of repetitions that can be configured when transmitting Msg3 repetitions. This repetition number may be a single integer or a set of multiple different integers. Optionally, the terminal configures multiple different repetition numbers / repetition number sets based on the size of the msg3 transmission block.
[0056] (3) Time Domain Resource Allocation (TDRA) table used when repeatedly transmitting Msg3.
[0057] The network configures a new TDRA table for the terminal, and the table includes time domain configuration information and the corresponding Msg3 repetition number.
[0058] Alternatively, the terminal may configure multiple different TDRA tables based on the size of the msg3 transmission block, carrying different repetition numbers.
[0059] (4) Slot placement parameters for Msg3.
[0060] For example, whether inter-slot frequency hopping and redundancy version (RV) of Msg3 PUSCH are supported.
[0061] (5) A threshold M0 for the size of the Msg3 transmission block or a whitelist / blacklist of trigger events that is predefined by the protocol or notified by a system message.
[0062] If the Msg3 transmission block is larger / smaller than the threshold M0, or is not within the whitelist permitted event, or is within the blacklist time, the request for Msg3 repeated transmission is not allowed.
[0063] (6) Msg1 related parameters corresponding to repeated transmission of Msg3.
[0064] The Msg1-related parameters include a set of candidate PRACH preambles, and a time-frequency resource and period (RACH occasion) for Msg1 transmission.
[0065] At least one of the above parameters is different from the conventional Msg1 configuration parameters, that is, when a terminal needs to execute a random access flow with Msg3 repeated transmission, it needs to transmit Msg1 according to the new Msg1 parameters (preamble set, RO parameters).
[0066] Optionally, the msg1 resources (preamble, RO) allocated to the Msg3 repetition random access flow may be further divided into multiple smaller sets according to the size of the Msg3 transmission block.
[0067] (7) Msg2 related parameters corresponding to repeated transmission of Msg3.
[0068] For example, RAR time windows, media access control sub-protocol data unit (MAC subPDU) mapping rules and restrictions.
[0069] It should be noted that there may be a correspondence between the above parameters. This correspondence may be predefined by the protocol or may be indicated when configuring a system message. The parameters that may have a correspondence include: a preamble set and / or random access channel occasion (RACH occasion, RO) resources for Msg1; Regular / New TDRA table and Regular / New Msg3 MAC subPDU formats and and SSB threshold T0.
[0070] The above parameters may be specified in correspondence by a system message.
[0071] 2. The terminal detects the signal quality RSRP of each SSB and determines whether it needs to request repeated transmission of Msg3.
[0072] The terminal detects that the signal qualities of all SSBs are lower than the threshold T0, and optionally, the algorithm by which the terminal selects an SSB may be determined by the terminal (e.g., selects the SSB with the best signal quality). If the terminal detects that the signal qualities of all SSBs are lower than the second threshold T1 (rsrp-ThresholdSSB) but the signal quality of at least one SSB is higher than the first threshold T0, the terminal selects one of the SSBs higher than the first threshold T0 and uses it to calculate the configuration parameter Msg1.
[0073] After the terminal meets at least one of the following conditions defined by the protocol, the terminal selects to apply for Msg3 repeated transmission and performs the above SSB measurement and selection criteria:
[0074] The terminal has not received an RAR (or the RACH process is unsuccessful) after performing N RACH transmission attempts (N RACH attempts) according to the four-step random access flow defined in Rel-15 / 16, where N is configured by a protocol or higher layer signaling; Or, after the number of RACH attempts reaches the upper limit, the terminal Alternatively, the terminal may transmit Msg1 multiple times to increase the transmission power until the upper limit of the uplink transmission power is reached. Or, the size of the data in Msg3 exceeds a threshold, Or, in a normal random access flow, Msg3 transmission fails, and Msg3 is retransmitted M times but still fails, or Msg3 retransmission reaches an upper limit but still fails, where M is indicated by a system message.
[0075] Alternatively, the terminal may still use the SSB selected in the normal RACH flow, or may select an SSB according to the above SSB measurement and selection criteria.
[0076] Alternatively, the terminal may perform layer-one filtering on the SSB signal quality, select an SSB greater than the first threshold T0 based on the SSB signal quality output by layer-one filtering, and transmit Msg1 on the corresponding Msg1 time-frequency resource. Alternatively, the terminal may select the same SSB as before the request, or when switching from a normal PRACH flow to a PRACH flow with Msg3 repetition, the terminal may remeasure the SSB and select one available SSB based on the above criteria.
[0077] 3. The base station detects Msg1 on the corresponding time-frequency resource RO and determines whether there is a terminal that requests Msg3 repetition.
[0078] If the base station detects Msg1 on the new Msg1 RO resource or detects a new PRACH preamble, it indicates that there is a terminal that has applied for a random access flow with Msg3 repetition. The base station determines the number of times to repeat Msg3 transmission according to the signal quality of Msg1 and performs resource scheduling.
[0079] 4. The base station transmits DCI 1-0 scrambled by the RAR and the corresponding RA-RNTI, and configures Msg3 repetition transmission parameters (e.g., number of repetitions, intra-slot or inter-slot frequency hopping mode, and RV version) for the terminal.
[0080] There are several ways to indicate Msg3 repetition:
[0081] (1) The base station transmits normal RA-RNTI scrambling DCI 1-0 and new RAR information or TC-RNTI scrambling DCI 0-0. The new RAR information is used to indicate the configuration information of Msg3 repetition transmission by compressing the original field in the RAR information and adding a new field.
[0082] Optionally, the length of the new RAR information is the same as the length of the normal RAR information.
[0083] (2) Some fields in RAR / DCI 0-0 are compressed, the range of the fields is reduced, and the compressed bits are used to indicate the number of times Msg3 is repeated.
[0084] For example, in a normal RAR message, the Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) occupies 4 bits, which is compressed to 3 bits, and Msg3 only uses the first 8 MCS configurations in the MCS table, or uses some 8 MCS configurations depending on the protocol definition.
[0085] Alternatively, the power control occupies 3 bits and is compressed to 2 bits, thereby reducing the adjustment range of the power control.
[0086] Alternatively, the CSI request field may occupy bits, be a reserved field, and be used to indicate the number of msg3 repetitions.
[0087] Alternatively, fields for other purposes may be compressed. Compressed bits are combined to transmit information on the number of msg3 repetitions.
[0088] The repeat count of Msg3 may be a set of multiple values placed by the system message, and the corresponding field in the RAR is used to indicate the corresponding value in the set and / or the Msg3 RV version.
[0089] The frequency hopping enable field in the RAR may be redefined as an inter-slot frequency hopping enable field.
[0090] (3) Specifically, the Msg3 repetition count may be a single numeric value, in which case only one bit is required to indicate whether to trigger msg3 repetition in the RAR message, DCI 1-0 scrambled by the RA-RNTI, or DCI 0-0 scrambled by the TC-RNTI.
[0091] (4) The base station configures a PUSCH TDRA table dedicated to Msg3 repetition according to a system message, and the TDRA table includes msg3 repetition information.
[0092] After receiving the RAR message, the terminal determines the slot resource and repetition number of the Msg3 PUSCH according to the TDRA field.
[0093] (5) The reserved field in DCI 1-0 scrambled by RA-RNTI is used to instruct the terminal to decode the scheduling RAR corresponding to the scheduling in which manner, to decode it with a normal RAR, or to decode it with a newly defined RAR.
[0094] (6) The protocol defines an LCID (Logical Channel ID) corresponding to the Msg3 repetition and instructs the terminal to analyze the received data according to the RAR format of the msg3 repetition.
[0095] (7) A 1-bit reserved field in the SubPDU indicates the subPDU type and is used to indicate the RAR type.
[0096] Optionally, the RAR for msg3 repetition is aligned with the last MAC subPDU of the MAC PDU, if there is a msg3 repetition.
[0097] Optionally, as defined by the protocol or notified by a system message, at most one or several RAR subPDUs in one MAC PDU are RARs for msg3 repetition transmission.
[0098] Optionally, the system does not expect simultaneous placement.
[0099] 5. After the terminal successfully analyzes the RAR, it transmits Msg3 in the corresponding slots according to the scheduling information.
[0100] The terminal determines the RAR message type according to the RAPID or LCID or subPDU reserved field or the DCI 1-0 reserved field scrambled by the RA-RNTI, and performs data analysis.
[0101] Second case: The terminal transmits Msg1, and the base station determines based on Msg1 whether the terminal needs to execute the Msg3 repeated transmission flow, and notifies the terminal that Msg3 repeated transmission will be performed at the Msg2 stage.
[0102] 1. The base station periodically transmits an SSB and a system information block, and the system information block includes at least one of the following information:
[0103] (1) Number of times Msg3 is sent repeatedly.
[0104] This indicates the number of repetitions that can be set when sending Msg3 repeatedly. This number of repetitions can be a single integer or a set of multiple different integers.
[0105] (2) TDRA table used when Msg3 is repeatedly transmitted.
[0106] The network configures a set of new TDRA tables for the terminal, and the tables include time domain configuration information and corresponding Msg3 repetition numbers.
[0107] (3) Slot placement parameters for Msg3.
[0108] For example, whether inter-slot frequency hopping and the RV version of Msg3 PUSCH are supported.
[0109] (4) The Msg2 RAR time window corresponds to the msg3 repeat transmission flow.
[0110] 2. The terminal sends Msg1 according to the random access flow defined by the Rel-15 / 16 protocol.
[0111] 3. The base station receives the detection of Msg1 and measures the signal strength of msg1.
[0112] If the signal strength is lower than the second threshold T1, the base station transmits DCI 1-0 scrambled with RAR and RA-RNTI, and schedules the terminal to perform repeated transmission of Msg3.
[0113] There are several ways to indicate Msg3 repetition:
[0114] (1) The reserved field in DCI 1-0 is used to instruct the terminal how to decode the RAR, and whether to parse it according to the normal RAR or the new RAR. Alternatively, the terminal will attempt to decode both RAR message formats. If the new RAR format is successfully parsed, it will be executed according to the Msg3 repeat transmission flow; otherwise, it will be executed according to the normal RACH flow.
[0115] (2) The reserved field (CSI request field) in the RAR is used as an indication of the RAR type. If this field is set to 1, it indicates that the terminal needs to analyze the msg3 repeat transmission according to the corresponding RAR type, thereby triggering the msg3 repeat transmission mechanism.
[0116] (3) DCI 1-0 scrambled by two RA-RNTIs transmitted by the base station correspond to scheduling a normal RAR and a new RAR, respectively.
[0117] Alternatively, the two DCIs 1-0 have different RAR windows, and the new RAR window is behind the normal RAR window, or alternatively, a predefined normal RAR is transmitted before the new RAR. For a terminal with msg3 repeat transmission function, the terminal selects decoding of one of the two RAR configuration results and transmits msg3.
[0118] Alternatively, the normal RAR and the new RAR may be transmitted in the same MAC PDU, with the normal RAR being ordered before the new RAR, or the new RAR may only be aligned to the last few subPDUs of the MAC PDU.
[0119] 4. The terminals with the function of repeatedly transmitting msg3 each detect two RARs and transmit msg3 based on the scheduling information.
[0120] 5. Optionally, if the base station still does not receive successfully after the terminal has transmitted multiple times according to the normal msg3 transmission flow (in certain cases, triggering repeated msg3 transmission after failing to receive the first msg3), the base station transmits DCI 0_0 scrambled by TC-RNTI, and instructs the terminal to switch to the repeated msg3 transmission mode using a reserved field in DCI 0_0, and indicates the number of repetitions and the RV version, or instructs the terminal to perform the repeated msg3 transmission flow in the first case using DCI 0_0.
[0121] The Msg3 transmission method according to the embodiment of the present application performs repeated Msg3 transmission according to the channel conditions, thereby improving the reliability of Msg3 transmission, reducing the number of retransmissions, and ensuring the execution efficiency of the random access flow.
[0122] 3 is a second schematic diagram of an Msg3 transmission method according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in FIG. 3, an embodiment of the present application provides an Msg3 transmission method, the execution body of which may be a network device, such as a base station, etc. The method includes the following steps:
[0123] Step 301: a network device sends Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information to a terminal device, for determining a configuration parameter of Msg3 repeat transmission for the terminal device.
[0124] Step 302: the terminal device receives Msg3 to be repeatedly transmitted according to the Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information.
[0125] Optionally, the Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information is a system information block SIB; Random access response RAR information; Downlink control information (DCI) scrambled by a random access radio network temporary identifier (RA-RNTI); and DCI scrambled by a temporary cell radio network temporary identifier TC-RNTI.
[0126] Optionally, before receiving the Msg3 repeatedly transmitted by the terminal device based on the Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information, The method further includes transmitting to the terminal device a synchronization signal block SSB and a system information block for determining whether to request a Msg3 repeat transmission operation from a network device for the terminal device.
[0127] Optionally, the system information block includes: a first signal strength / signal quality / path loss threshold T0; a third threshold M0 for the size of the Msg3 transmission block; At least one of an allow list / block list for Msg3 transmission is included.
[0128] Optionally, the system information block includes: The number of times to repeat sending Msg3, a time domain resource allocation TDRA table adopted when Msg3 is repeatedly transmitted; Msg3 slot placement parameters, Msg1 related parameters corresponding to repeated transmission of Msg3; and Msg2 related parameters corresponding to repeated transmission of Msg3.
[0129] Optionally, the RAR information is The number of times to repeat sending Msg3, Msg3 repeat transmission frequency hopping method, Msg3 Redundancy Version RV
[0130] Optionally, the downlink control information DCI scrambled by the random access radio network temporary identifier RA-RNTI comprises: It includes an instruction for parsing the RAR information according to the RAR format in the protocol, or according to the RAR format corresponding to the Msg3 repeated transmission, to instruct the terminal device to parse the RAR information.
[0131] Optionally, the DCI scrambled by the temporary cell radio network temporary identifier TC-RNTI comprises: Msg3 repeat trigger information, The number of times to repeat sending Msg3, Msg3 repeat transmission frequency hopping method, Msg3 Redundancy Version RV
[0132] Optionally, the TDRA table includes time domain configuration information and the corresponding Msg3 repetition number.
[0133] Optionally, the Msg1 related parameters corresponding to the Msg3 repeated transmission are: a set of candidate Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) preambles; It includes at least one of the time-frequency resource and period of Msg1 transmission.
[0134] Optionally, the Msg2 related parameters corresponding to the Msg3 repeated transmission are: RAR time window and The MAC sub-PDU mapping rule includes at least one of a media access control sub-protocol data unit (MAC sub-PDU) mapping rule and a restriction.
[0135] Optionally, before the network device transmits Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information to the terminal device, The method includes receiving Msg1 transmitted by a terminal device, wherein parameters of the Msg1 are determined by a system message and / or an SSB measurement result.
[0136] The Msg3 transmission method according to the embodiment of the present application performs repeated Msg3 transmission according to the channel conditions, thereby improving the reliability of Msg3 transmission, reducing the number of retransmissions, and ensuring the execution efficiency of the random access flow.
[0137] FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of an Msg3 transmission device according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in FIG. 4, an embodiment of the present application provides an Msg3 transmission device, which includes: a first receiving module 401 and a first sending module 402, where: The first receiving module 401 is used to receive Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information transmitted by a network device and determine the configuration parameters of the Msg3 repeat transmission, and the first transmitting module 402 is used to repeatedly transmit Msg3 based on the Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information.
[0138] Optionally, the Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information is a system information block SIB; Random access response RAR information; Downlink control information (DCI) scrambled by a random access radio network temporary identifier (RA-RNTI); and DCI scrambled by a temporary cell radio network temporary identifier TC-RNTI.
[0139] Optionally, further including a second receiving module and a determining module; The second receiving module is used to receive a synchronization signal block (SSB) and a system information block (SIB) transmitted by a network device; The determination module is used to determine whether to request a network device to perform a repeat Msg3 transmission operation based on the SSB and the system information block.
[0140] Optionally, the system information block includes: a first signal strength / signal quality / path loss threshold T0; a third threshold M0 for the size of the Msg3 transmission block; At least one of an allow list / block list for Msg3 transmission is included.
[0141] Optionally, further comprising a selection module; The selection module is used to select parameters corresponding to an SSB whose signal quality is greater than a first threshold T0 as configuration parameters of a first Msg1 when a first condition is met, and the configuration parameters are a subsequent set of Msg1 preambles obtained by combining Msg1-related parameters corresponding to the Msg3 repeated transmission according to the selected SSB number, and time-frequency resource configuration parameters of a random access channel (RACH) occasion.
[0142] Optionally, the first condition is: The terminal device detects that the signal qualities of all SSBs are lower than a second threshold T1, and the second threshold is a threshold for selecting an SSB in a four-step random access flow in the protocol; The terminal equipment has attempted N random access channel (RACH) attempts without success; The number of RACH attempts by the terminal device has reached a first upper limit; and The terminal device transmits Msg1 multiple times to increase the transmission power, and the transmission power reaches a second upper limit value; The size of the data of Msg3 exceeds the third threshold M0; and The transmission of Msg3 failed, and Msg3 was retransmitted M times but still failed to be transmitted; The error includes at least one of the following: failure in Msg3 transmission and the number of Msg3 retransmissions reaching a third upper limit.
[0143] Optionally, the system information block includes: The number of times to repeat sending Msg3, a time domain resource allocation TDRA table adopted when Msg3 is repeatedly transmitted; Msg3 slot placement parameters, Msg1 related parameters corresponding to repeated transmission of Msg3; and Msg2 related parameters corresponding to repeated transmission of Msg3.
[0144] Optionally, the RAR information is The number of times to repeat sending Msg3, Msg3 repeat transmission frequency hopping method, Msg3 Redundancy Version RV
[0145] Optionally, the downlink control information DCI scrambled by the random access radio network temporary identifier RA-RNTI comprises: It includes an instruction for parsing the RAR information according to the RAR format in the protocol, or according to the RAR format corresponding to the Msg3 repeated transmission, to instruct the terminal device to parse the RAR information.
[0146] Optionally, the DCI scrambled by the temporary cell radio network temporary identifier TC-RNTI comprises: Msg3 repeat trigger information, The number of times to repeat sending Msg3, Msg3 repeat transmission frequency hopping method, Msg3 Redundancy Version RV
[0147] Optionally, the TDRA table includes time domain configuration information and the corresponding Msg3 repetition number.
[0148] Optionally, the Msg1 related parameters corresponding to the Msg3 repeated transmission are: a set of candidate Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) preambles; It includes at least one of the time-frequency resource and period of Msg1 transmission.
[0149] Optionally, the Msg2 related parameters corresponding to the Msg3 repeated transmission are: RAR time window and The MAC sub-PDU mapping rule includes at least one of a media access control sub-protocol data unit (MAC sub-PDU) mapping rule and a restriction.
[0150] Optionally, further comprising a second transmitting module; The second sending module is used to send Msg1 to the base station, and the parameters of Msg1 are determined by a system message and / or SSB measurement results.
[0151] The above-mentioned Msg3 transmission device according to the embodiment of the present application can implement all the method steps implemented in the method embodiment in which the execution body is a terminal device, and can achieve the same technical effects, and here, detailed descriptions of the same parts and beneficial effects as those in the method embodiment will be omitted.
[0152] The Msg3 transmission device in the embodiment of the present application may be a device, or may be a component, integrated circuit, or chip in a terminal. This device may be a mobile terminal or a non-mobile terminal. By way of example, the mobile terminal may include, but is not limited to, the types of terminals 11 listed above. The non-mobile terminal may be, for example, a server, a network-attached storage (NAS), a personal computer (PC), a television (TV), a teller machine, a self-service machine, etc., and the embodiment of the present application is not specifically limited thereto.
[0153] The Msg3 transmission device in the embodiment of the present application may be a device having an operating system, which may be the Android operating system, the iOS operating system, or other possible operating systems, and the embodiment of the present application is not specifically limited.
[0154] FIG. 5 is a second schematic diagram of an Msg3 transmission device according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in FIG. 5, an embodiment of the present application provides an Msg3 transmission device, which includes: a third sending module 501 and a third receiving module 502, where: a third sending module for sending, to a terminal device, Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information for determining a configuration parameter of Msg3 repeat transmission for the terminal device; The third receiving module is used to receive Msg3 that the terminal device repeatedly transmits based on Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information.
[0155] Optionally, the Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information is a system information block SIB; Random access response RAR information; Downlink control information (DCI) scrambled by a random access radio network temporary identifier (RA-RNTI); and DCI scrambled by a temporary cell radio network temporary identifier TC-RNTI.
[0156] Optionally, further including a fourth transmitting module; The fourth sending module is used to send a synchronization signal block SSB and a system information block to the terminal device for determining whether to request a Msg3 repeat sending operation from the network device for the terminal device.
[0157] Optionally, the system information block includes: a first signal strength / signal quality / path loss threshold T0; a third threshold M0 for the size of the Msg3 transmission block; At least one of an allow list / block list for Msg3 transmission is included.
[0158] Optionally, the system information block includes: The number of times to repeat sending Msg3, a time domain resource allocation TDRA table adopted when Msg3 is repeatedly transmitted; Msg3 slot placement parameters, Msg1 related parameters corresponding to repeated transmission of Msg3; and Msg2 related parameters corresponding to repeated transmission of Msg3.
[0159] Optionally, the RAR information is The number of times to repeat sending Msg3, Msg3 repeat transmission frequency hopping method, Msg3 Redundancy Version RV
[0160] Optionally, the downlink control information DCI scrambled by the random access radio network temporary identifier RA-RNTI comprises: It includes an instruction for parsing the RAR information according to the RAR format in the protocol, or according to the RAR format corresponding to the Msg3 repeated transmission, to instruct the terminal device to parse the RAR information.
[0161] Optionally, the DCI scrambled by the temporary cell radio network temporary identifier TC-RNTI comprises: Msg3 repeat trigger information, The number of times to repeat sending Msg3, Msg3 repeat transmission frequency hopping method, Msg3 Redundancy Version RV
[0162] Optionally, the TDRA table includes time domain configuration information and the corresponding Msg3 repetition number.
[0163] Optionally, the Msg1 related parameters corresponding to the Msg3 repeated transmission are: a set of candidate Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) preambles; It includes at least one of the time-frequency resource and period of Msg1 transmission.
[0164] Optionally, the Msg2 related parameters corresponding to the Msg3 repeated transmission are: RAR time window and The MAC sub-PDU mapping rule includes at least one of a media access control sub-protocol data unit (MAC sub-PDU) mapping rule and a restriction.
[0165] Optionally, further including a fourth receiving module; The fourth receiving module is used for receiving Msg1 sent by a terminal device, and the parameters of Msg1 are determined by a system message and / or SSB measurement results.
[0166] The above-mentioned Msg3 transmission device according to the embodiment of the present application can implement all the method steps implemented in the method embodiment in which the execution body is a network device, and can achieve the same technical effects, and here, detailed descriptions of the parts and beneficial effects that are the same as those in the method embodiment will be omitted.
[0167] FIG. 6 is a hardware structure schematic diagram of a terminal according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in FIG. 6, the terminal 600 includes components such as, but not limited to, a radio frequency unit 601, a network module 602, an audio output unit 603, an input unit 604, a sensor 605, a display unit 606, a user input unit 607, an interface unit 608, a memory 609, and a processor 610.
[0168] As will be understood by those skilled in the art, the terminal 600 may further include a power source (e.g., a battery) for powering each component, and the power source may be logically connected to the processor 610 by a power management system, thereby enabling the power management system to realize functions such as charge / discharge management and power consumption management. The terminal structure shown in Figure 6 does not constitute a limitation on the terminal, and the terminal may include more or fewer components than those shown, or a combination of some components, or a different arrangement of components, which will not be further described here.
[0169] It should be understood that in the embodiment of the present application, the input unit 604 may include a graphics processing unit (GPU) 6041 and a microphone 6042, and the graphics processor 6041 processes image data of still or video images captured by an image capture device (e.g., a camera) in a video capture mode or an image capture mode. The display unit 606 may include a display panel 6061, and the display panel 6061 may be arranged in the form of a liquid crystal display, an organic light emitting diode, or the like. The user input unit 607 includes a touch panel 6071 and other input devices 6072. The touch panel 6071 is also called a touch screen. The touch panel 6071 may include two parts: a touch detection device and a touch controller. The other input devices 6072 may include, but are not limited to, a physical keyboard, function keys (e.g., volume control buttons, switch buttons, etc.), a trackball, a mouse, and a control lever, which will not be further described herein.
[0170] In the embodiment of the present application, the radio frequency unit 601 receives downlink data from the network side device, and then processes the data in the processor 610, and transmits uplink data to the network side device. Generally, the radio frequency unit 601 includes, but is not limited to, an antenna, at least one amplifier, a transceiver, a coupler, a low-noise amplifier, a duplexer, etc.
[0171] The memory 609 may be used to store software programs or instructions and various data. The memory 609 may primarily include a program or instruction storage area and a data storage area. The program or instruction storage area may store an operating system, an application program or instructions required for at least one function (e.g., an audio playback function, an image playback function, etc.), etc. The memory 609 may include a high-speed random access memory or a nonvolatile memory. The nonvolatile memory may be a read-only memory (ROM), a programmable read-only memory (PROM), an erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM), an electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), or a flash memory. For example, the memory 609 may be at least one magnetic disk memory device, a flash memory device, or another nonvolatile solid-state memory device.
[0172] The processor 610 may include one or more processing units. Optionally, the processor 610 may integrate an application processor and a modem processor. Here, the application processor mainly processes an operating system, a user interface, and application programs or instructions, and the modem processor mainly processes wireless communication, such as a baseband processor. As can be appreciated, the modem processor does not have to be integrated into the processor 610.
[0173] Wherein, the radio frequency unit 601 is used to receive Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information sent by the network device, and determine the configuration parameters of Msg3 repeat transmission; It is also used to repeatedly transmit Msg3 based on Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information.
[0174] Optionally, the Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information is a system information block SIB; Random access response RAR information; Downlink control information (DCI) scrambled by a random access radio network temporary identifier (RA-RNTI); and DCI scrambled by a temporary cell radio network temporary identifier TC-RNTI.
[0175] Optionally, before repeatedly transmitting Msg3 based on the Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information, receiving a synchronization signal block (SSB) and a system information block (SIB) transmitted by a network device; and determining whether to request a network device to perform a repeat Msg3 transmission operation based on the SSB and the system information block.
[0176] Optionally, the system information block includes: a first signal strength / signal quality / path loss threshold T0; a third threshold M0 for the size of the Msg3 transmission block; At least one of an allow list / block list for Msg3 transmission is included.
[0177] Optionally, before repeatedly transmitting Msg3 based on the Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information, If the first condition is satisfied, the terminal device selects parameters corresponding to an SSB whose signal quality is greater than a first threshold T0 as configuration parameters for a first Msg1, where the configuration parameters are a subsequent set of Msg1 preambles obtained by combining Msg1-related parameters corresponding to the Msg3 repeated transmission according to the selected SSB number, and time-frequency resource configuration parameters for a random access channel (RACH) occasion.
[0178] Optionally, the first condition is: The terminal device detects that the signal qualities of all SSBs are lower than a second threshold T1, and the second threshold is a threshold for selecting an SSB in a four-step random access flow in the protocol; The terminal equipment has attempted N random access channel (RACH) attempts without success; The number of RACH attempts by the terminal device has reached a first upper limit; and The terminal device transmits Msg1 multiple times to increase the transmission power, and the transmission power reaches a second upper limit value; The size of the data of Msg3 exceeds the third threshold M0; and The transmission of Msg3 failed, and Msg3 was retransmitted M times but still failed to be transmitted; The error includes at least one of the following: failure in Msg3 transmission and the number of Msg3 retransmissions reaching a third upper limit.
[0179] Optionally, the system information block includes: The number of times to repeat sending Msg3, a time domain resource allocation TDRA table adopted when Msg3 is repeatedly transmitted; Msg3 slot placement parameters, Msg1 related parameters corresponding to repeated transmission of Msg3; and Msg2 related parameters corresponding to repeated transmission of Msg3.
[0180] Optionally, the RAR information is The number of times to repeat sending Msg3, Msg3 repeat transmission frequency hopping method, Msg3 Redundancy Version RV
[0181] Optionally, the downlink control information DCI scrambled by the random access radio network temporary identifier RA-RNTI comprises: It includes an instruction for parsing the RAR information according to the RAR format in the protocol, or according to the RAR format corresponding to the Msg3 repeated transmission, to instruct the terminal device to parse the RAR information.
[0182] Optionally, the DCI scrambled by the temporary cell radio network temporary identifier TC-RNTI comprises: Msg3 repeat trigger information, The number of times to repeat sending Msg3, Msg3 repeat transmission frequency hopping method, Msg3 Redundancy Version RV
[0183] Optionally, the TDRA table includes time domain configuration information and the corresponding Msg3 repetition number.
[0184] Optionally, the Msg1 related parameters corresponding to the Msg3 repeated transmission are: a set of candidate Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) preambles; It includes at least one of the time-frequency resource and period of Msg1 transmission.
[0185] Optionally, the Msg2 related parameters corresponding to the Msg3 repeated transmission are: RAR time window and The MAC sub-PDU mapping rule includes at least one of a media access control sub-protocol data unit (MAC sub-PDU) mapping rule and a restriction.
[0186] Optionally, before the terminal device receives the Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information transmitted by the network device, Sending Msg1 to a network device, wherein parameters of the Msg1 are determined by a system message and / or an SSB measurement result.
[0187] The terminal device according to the embodiment of the present application can implement all the method steps implemented in the method embodiment and achieve the same technical effects, so detailed descriptions of the same parts and beneficial effects as those in the method embodiment will be omitted.
[0188] 7 is a schematic diagram of the hardware structure of a network side device according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in FIG. 7, the network side device 700 includes an antenna 701, a radio frequency device 702, and a baseband device 703. The antenna 701 and the radio frequency device 702 are connected. In the uplink direction, the radio frequency device 702 receives information through the antenna 701 and transmits the received information to the baseband device 703 for processing. In the downlink direction, the baseband device 703 processes the information to be transmitted and transmits it to the radio frequency device 702, and the radio frequency device 702 processes the received information and then transmits it through the antenna 701.
[0189] The above frequency band processing device may be located in a baseband device 703, and the method performed by the network side equipment in the above embodiments may be implemented in the baseband device 703, which includes a processor 704 and a memory 705.
[0190] The baseband device 703 may include, for example, at least one baseband board, on which multiple chips are installed, and as shown in FIG. 7, one of the chips is, for example, a processor 704, which is connected to a memory 705, and calls the program in the memory 705 to perform the network equipment operations shown in the above method embodiments.
[0191] The baseband device 703 may further include a network interface 706, which is used to exchange information with the radio frequency device 702, and this interface is, for example, a common public radio interface (abbreviated as CPRI).
[0192] Specifically, the network side device of this embodiment of the present invention further includes instructions or programs stored in memory 705 and operable on processor 704, and processor 704 invokes the instructions or programs in memory 705 to perform the following method steps:
[0193] transmitting, to a terminal device, Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information for determining a configuration parameter of Msg3 repeat transmission for the terminal device; The terminal device receives Msg3 that is repeatedly transmitted based on the Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information.
[0194] Optionally, the Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information is a system information block SIB; Random access response RAR information; Downlink control information (DCI) scrambled by a random access radio network temporary identifier (RA-RNTI); and DCI scrambled by a temporary cell radio network temporary identifier TC-RNTI.
[0195] Optionally, before receiving the Msg3 repeatedly transmitted by the terminal device based on the Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information, The method further includes transmitting to the terminal device a synchronization signal block SSB and a system information block for determining whether to request a Msg3 repeat transmission operation from a network device for the terminal device.
[0196] Optionally, the system information block includes: a first signal strength / signal quality / path loss threshold T0; a third threshold M0 for the size of the Msg3 transmission block; At least one of an allow list / block list for Msg3 transmission is included.
[0197] Optionally, the system information block includes: The number of times to repeat sending Msg3, a time domain resource allocation TDRA table adopted when Msg3 is repeatedly transmitted; Msg3 slot placement parameters, Msg1 related parameters corresponding to repeated transmission of Msg3; and Msg2 related parameters corresponding to repeated transmission of Msg3.
[0198] Optionally, the RAR information is The number of times to repeat sending Msg3, Msg3 repeat transmission frequency hopping method, Msg3 Redundancy Version RV
[0199] Optionally, the downlink control information DCI scrambled by the random access radio network temporary identifier RA-RNTI comprises: It includes an instruction for parsing the RAR information according to the RAR format in the protocol, or according to the RAR format corresponding to the Msg3 repeated transmission, to instruct the terminal device to parse the RAR information.
[0200] Optionally, the DCI scrambled by the temporary cell radio network temporary identifier TC-RNTI comprises: Msg3 repeat trigger information, The number of times to repeat sending Msg3, Msg3 repeat transmission frequency hopping method, Msg3 Redundancy Version RV
[0201] Optionally, the TDRA table includes time domain configuration information and the corresponding Msg3 repetition number.
[0202] Optionally, the Msg1 related parameters corresponding to the Msg3 repeated transmission are: a set of candidate Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) preambles; It includes at least one of the time-frequency resource and period of Msg1 transmission.
[0203] Optionally, the Msg2 related parameters corresponding to the Msg3 repeated transmission are: RAR time window and The MAC sub-PDU mapping rule includes at least one of a media access control sub-protocol data unit (MAC sub-PDU) mapping rule and a restriction.
[0204] Optionally, before the network device transmits Msg3 repeat transmission instruction information to the terminal device, The method includes receiving Msg1 transmitted by a terminal device, wherein parameters of the Msg1 are determined by a system message and / or an SSB measurement result.
[0205] The network device according to the embodiment of the present application can implement all the method steps implemented in the method embodiment and achieve the same technical effects, so detailed descriptions of the same parts and beneficial effects as those in the method embodiment will be omitted.
[0206] The embodiments of the present application further provide a readable storage medium, on which a program or instruction is stored, which, when executed by a processor, can realize each process of the above-mentioned Msg3 transmission method embodiment and achieve the same technical effect. In order to avoid repetition, no further description will be given here.
[0207] The processor may be the processor in the terminal described in the above embodiment. The readable storage medium may include a computer-readable storage medium, such as a computer read-only memory (ROM), a random access memory (RAM), a magnetic disk, or an optical disk.
[0208] The embodiments of the present application further provide a chip, the chip including a processor and a communication interface, the communication interface is coupled to the processor, the processor runs a program or instruction, and is used to realize each process of the above-mentioned Msg3 transmission method embodiment, and can achieve the same technical effect. In order to avoid repetition, no further description will be given here.
[0209] It should be understood that the chips referred to in the embodiments of this application may be referred to as system level chips, system chips, chip systems, or system-on-chips.
[0210] It should be noted that, in this specification, the terms "comprises," "including," and any other variations thereof are intended to cover the non-exclusive "comprises," whereby a process, method, article, or apparatus comprising a set of elements not only includes those elements but also other elements not expressly listed or inherent in such process, method, article, or apparatus. Absent further limitations, an element limited by the phrase "comprises one of," does not preclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus comprising that element. It should be noted that the scope of the methods and apparatuses in the embodiments of this application is not limited to performing functions in the order shown or discussed, but may include performing functions in an essentially simultaneous manner or in the reverse order based on the functions involved. For example, the described method may be performed in a different order than described, and various steps may be added, omitted, or combined. Furthermore, features described with reference to some examples may be combined in other examples.
[0211] As will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the above description of the embodiments, the methods of the above embodiments can be realized in the form of software and a necessary general-purpose hardware platform. Of course, they can also be realized in hardware, but in many cases the former is a more preferred embodiment. Based on this understanding, the technical solution of the present application, in substance or in part contributing to the prior art, may be embodied in the form of a software product. This computer software product is stored in a storage medium (e.g., ROM / RAM, magnetic disk, optical disk) and includes some instructions for causing a terminal (which may be a mobile phone, computer, server, network device, etc.) to execute the methods described in each embodiment of the present application.
[0212] Although the embodiments of the present application have been described above in conjunction with the drawings, the present application is not limited to the above specific embodiments. The above specific embodiments are merely illustrative and not limiting. Those skilled in the art can take the teachings of the present application into account and implement many forms without departing from the spirit and scope of the claims, all of which fall within the scope of protection of the present application.
Claims
1. A method for transmitting a message Msg3, comprising: receiving a system information block SIB by a terminal device; receiving, by a terminal device, random access response (RAR) information or downlink control information (DCI) scrambled by a temporary cell radio network temporary identifier (TC-RNTI); repeatedly transmitting the message Msg3 based on a first threshold T0, a second threshold T1, a set of repetition numbers for the repeated transmission of the message Msg3, and the repetition number for the repeated transmission of the message Msg3; The system information block SIB includes: a first signal strength / signal quality / path loss threshold T0; the second threshold T1; a set of repetition counts for the repeated transmission of the message Msg3; The random access response RAR information or the downlink control information DCI scrambled by the temporary cell radio network temporary identifier TC-RNTI includes the number of repetitions of the message Msg3 repetition transmission. Message Msg3 transmission method.
2. Before repeatedly transmitting the message Msg3, based on the first threshold T0, the second threshold T1, the set of the number of repetitions of the repeated transmission of the message Msg3, and the number of repetitions of the repeated transmission of the message Msg3, receiving a synchronization signal block (SSB) and a system information block (SIB) transmitted by a network device; The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining whether to request a network device to repeatedly transmit the message Msg3 based on the synchronization signal block SSB and the system information block.
3. The system information block further comprises: a third threshold M0 for the size of the message Msg3 transmission block; an allow list / block list for the transmission of message Msg3; 2. The method for transmitting a message Msg3 according to claim 1, further comprising at least one of:
4. Before repeatedly transmitting the message Msg3, based on the first threshold T0, the second threshold T1, the set of the number of repetitions of the repeated transmission of the message Msg3, and the number of repetitions of the repeated transmission of the message Msg3, 2. The method for transmitting a message Msg3 according to claim 1, further comprising: if a first condition is satisfied, the terminal device selecting parameters corresponding to a synchronization signal block SSB whose signal quality is greater than a first threshold T0 as configuration parameters for a first message Msg1, wherein the configuration parameters are a subsequent set of preambles for the message Msg1 obtained by combining parameters related to the message Msg1 corresponding to repeated transmissions of the message Msg3 according to the selected synchronization signal block SSB number, and time-frequency resource configuration parameters for a random access channel RACH occasion.
5. The first condition is: The terminal device detects that the signal quality of all synchronization signal blocks SSB is lower than a second threshold T1, and the second threshold is a threshold for selecting a synchronization signal block SSB in a four-step random access flow in a protocol, or the second threshold is a threshold notified by a system message; The terminal equipment has attempted N attempts to establish a random access channel (RACH) without success; The number of RACH attempts by the terminal device has reached a first upper limit value; and The terminal device transmits the message Msg1 multiple times to increase the transmission power, and the transmission power reaches a second upper limit value; and The size of the data of the message Msg3 exceeds a third threshold M0; and The transmission of message Msg3 has failed, and message Msg3 has been retransmitted M times without success; 5. The method for transmitting a message Msg3 according to claim 4, wherein the method includes at least one of the following: a failure in transmitting the message Msg3; and a third upper limit value being reached for the number of times the message Msg3 has been retransmitted.
6. The system information block includes: a time domain resource allocation TDRA table adopted when repeatedly transmitting message Msg3; Inter-slot allocation parameters of message Msg3; Message Msg1 related parameters corresponding to repeated transmission of message Msg3; and a message Msg2-related parameter corresponding to repeated transmission of the message Msg3.
7. The random access response RAR information an inter-slot frequency hopping enable field for repeated transmission of message Msg3; 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising at least one of: a message Msg3 redundancy version RV; and a message Msg3 redundancy version RV.
8. The downlink control information DCI scrambled by the temporary cell radio network temporary identifier TC-RNTI, Trigger information for repeating message Msg3; A frequency hopping method for repeatedly transmitting message Msg3; 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising at least one of: a message Msg3 redundancy version RV; and a message Msg3 redundancy version RV.
9. The message Msg3 transmission method of claim 6, wherein the MCS field includes MCS configuration information and the number of times the message Msg3 is repeated.
10. The message Msg1 related parameters corresponding to the repeated transmission of the message Msg3 are: a set of candidate Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) preambles; The method for transmitting a message Msg3 according to claim 6, comprising at least one of a time-frequency resource and a period for transmitting the message Msg1.
11. Message Msg2 related parameters corresponding to repeated transmission of message Msg3 are: a random access response (RAR) time window; The method for transmitting a message Msg3 according to claim 6, comprising at least one of a media access control sub-protocol data unit (MAC sub-PDU) mapping rule and a restriction.
12. A terminal device comprising a processor, a memory, and a program or instructions stored in the memory and operable on the processor, which, when executed by the processor, realizes the steps of the message Msg3 transmission method described in any one of claims 1 to 11.
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Method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving data in wireless communication system
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