Terminal, wireless communication method, base station and system

The proposed terminal and wireless communication method addresses unclear TCI state indication by using DCI and RRC signaling to enhance communication quality and throughput in future wireless systems.

JP7822113B2Active Publication Date: 2026-03-02NTT DOCOMO INC
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JP2023572327
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2022-01-07
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2026-03-02
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2042-01-07

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Technical Problem

In future wireless communication systems, the method for indicating Transmission Configuration Indication (TCI) states is unclear, leading to potential degradation of communication quality and throughput.

Method used

A terminal and wireless communication method that includes Downlink Control Information (DCI) for indicating a first and second TCI state applicable to various channels, with Radio Resource Control (RRC) signaling configuring which TCI states are applied to physical uplink control channels, ensuring appropriate TCI status indication.

Benefits of technology

Enables accurate and efficient TCI state indication, improving communication quality and throughput in wireless networks.

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Abstract

A terminal according to one aspect of the present disclosure comprises: a reception unit that receives control information in which at least one transmission configuration indication (TCI) state is associated with a codepoint of one TCI field and that receives one piece of downlink control information (DCI) which indicates a first TCI state applicable to a plurality of types of first signals and a second TCI state applicable to a plurality of types of second signals; and a control unit that, on the basis of the control information and of the codepoint of the TCI field included in the DCI, applies the first TCI state to a first signal and applies the second TCI state to a second signal. One aspect of the present disclosure makes it possible to properly indicate a TCI state.
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[0001] The present disclosure relates to a terminal and a wireless communication method in a next-generation mobile communication system. 、 base station and systems Regarding. [Background technology]

[0002] In Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) networks, Long Term Evolution (LTE) was specified with the aim of achieving higher data rates and lower latency (Non-Patent Document 1). Also, LTE-Advanced (3GPP Rel. 10-14) was specified with the aim of achieving higher capacity and more advanced features than LTE (Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Release (Rel.) 8, 9).

[0003] Successor systems to LTE (e.g., 5th generation mobile communication system (5G), 5G+ (plus), 6th generation mobile communication system (6G), New Radio (NR), 3GPP Rel. 15 or later) are also being considered. [Prior art documents] [Non-patent literature]

[0004] [Non-Patent Document 1] 3GPP TS 36.300 V8.12.0 “Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Overall description; Stage 2 (Release 8)”, April 2010 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0005] In future wireless communication systems (e.g., NR), it is being considered that user terminals (UEs) will control transmission and reception processing based on information about quasi-co-location (QCL) (QCL assumptions / Transmission Configuration Indication (TCI) states / spatial relationships).

[0006] It is being considered to apply the configured / activated / indicated TCI state to multiple types of signals (channels / RS). However, there are cases where the method for indicating the TCI state is unclear. If the method for indicating the TCI state is unclear, it may lead to degradation of communication quality, degradation of throughput, etc.

[0007] Therefore, the present disclosure provides a terminal and a wireless communication method that appropriately perform TCI status indication. 、 base station and systems One of the aims is to provide [Means for solving the problem]

[0008] A terminal according to one aspect of the present disclosure includes: Downlink control information (DCI) indicating a first transmission configuration indication (TCI) state and a second TCI state applicable to a plurality of types of channels, and Radio Resource Control (RRC) signaling configuring which of the first TCI state, the second TCI state, and both TCI states is to be applied to a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH); a receiving unit for receiving the Based on the RRC signaling, one or both of the first TCI state and the second TCI state are transmitted to the PUCCH. and a control unit adapted to the [Effects of the Invention]

[0009] According to one aspect of the present disclosure, the TCI status can be indicated appropriately. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0010] [Figure 1] 1A and 1B are diagrams illustrating an example of communication between a mobile unit and a transmission point (eg, RRH). [Figure 2]2A to 2C are diagrams illustrating an example of schemes 0 to 2 for SFN. [Figure 3] 3A and 3B show an example of Scheme 1. [Figure 4] 4A-4C illustrate an example of a Doppler pre-compensation scheme. [Figure 5] FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an example of simultaneous beam updating across multiple CCs. [Figure 6] 6A and 6B are diagrams showing an example of a common beam. [Figure 7] FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an example of MAC CE defined in Rel.16. [Figure 8] FIG. 8 is a diagram showing another example of MAC CE defined in Rel.16. [Figure 9] FIG. 9 is a diagram showing another example of MAC CE defined in Rel.16. [Figure 10] 10A and 10B are diagrams showing an example of an indication of a joint / separate TCI state. [Figure 11] FIG. 11 is a diagram showing an example of the timing until the application of the instructed TCI state. [Figure 12] 12A and 12B are diagrams showing examples of beam designation method 1 and beam designation method 2, respectively. [Figure 13] 13A and 13B are diagrams showing an example of a TCI field included in DCI. [Figure 14] 14A and 14B are diagrams illustrating an example of a method for activating / indicating a joint TCI state and a method for activating / indicating a separate TCI state, respectively. [Figure 15] FIG. 15 is a diagram illustrating an example of a switch of correspondence relationships related to TCI states. [Figure 16] FIG. 16 is a diagram illustrating an example of a correspondence relationship regarding the TCI state according to the first embodiment. [Figure 17] FIG. 17 is a diagram showing another example of the correspondence relationship regarding the TCI state according to the first embodiment. [Figure 18] 18A and 18B are diagrams illustrating an example of application of TCI states in transmission and reception using multi-TRP. [Figure 19] 19A and 19B are diagrams illustrating an example of how the indicated TCI state is applied. [Figure 20] 20A to 20D are diagrams illustrating an example of mapping between PUSCH and TCI states. [Figure 21] 21A to 21C are diagrams showing an example of mapping between PUCCH and TCI states. [Figure 22] FIG. 22 is a diagram illustrating an example of a BAT according to embodiment 3-2-2. [Figure 23] FIG. 23 is a diagram illustrating an example of a BAT according to embodiment 3-2-3. [Figure 24] FIG. 24 is a diagram illustrating an example of activation of the TCI state according to the fourth embodiment. [Figure 25] 25A and 25B are diagrams illustrating another example of activation of the TCI state according to the fourth embodiment. [Figure 26] 26A and 26B are diagrams showing correspondence relationships regarding TCI states according to the fourth embodiment. [Figure 27] FIG. 27 is a diagram illustrating an example of a BAT according to the fifth embodiment. [Figure 28] FIG. 28 is a diagram showing another example of the BAT according to the fifth embodiment. [Figure 29] FIG. 29 is a diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of a MAC CE according to embodiment 6-1. [Figure 30] FIG. 30 is a diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of a MAC CE according to embodiment 6-2-1. [Figure 31] FIG. 31 is a diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of a MAC CE according to embodiment 6-2-3. [Figure 32] FIG. 32 is a diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of a MAC CE according to embodiments 6-2-4 / 6-2-5. [Figure 33]FIG. 33 is a diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of a MAC CE according to embodiment 6-2-6. [Figure 34] 34A and 34B are diagrams illustrating an example of the configuration of a MAC CE according to embodiment 6-2-7. [Figure 35] FIG. 35 is a diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of a MAC CE according to embodiment 6-2-8. [Figure 36] FIG. 36 is a diagram illustrating another example of the configuration of a MAC CE according to embodiment 6-2-8. [Figure 37] FIG. 37 is a diagram illustrating an example of a schematic configuration of a wireless communication system according to an embodiment. [Figure 38] FIG. 38 is a diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of a base station according to an embodiment. [Figure 39] FIG. 39 is a diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of a user terminal according to an embodiment. [Figure 40] FIG. 40 is a diagram illustrating an example of the hardware configuration of a base station and a user terminal according to an embodiment. [Figure 41] FIG. 41 is a diagram illustrating an example of a vehicle according to an embodiment. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0011] (TCI, spatial relations, QCL) In NR, it is being considered to control the reception processing (e.g., at least one of reception, demapping, demodulation, and decoding) and transmission processing (e.g., at least one of transmission, mapping, precoding, modulation, and encoding) in the UE of at least one of a signal and a channel (referred to as a signal / channel) based on the transmission configuration indication state (TCI state).

[0012] The TCI state may represent that which is applied to a downlink signal / channel, and the equivalent of the TCI state which is applied to an uplink signal / channel may be expressed as a spatial relation.

[0013] The TCI state is information about the quasi-co-location (QCL) of signals / channels, and may also be called spatial reception parameters, spatial relation information, etc. The TCI state may be configured in the UE for each channel or signal.

[0014] A QCL is an index that indicates the statistical properties of a signal / channel. For example, if a signal / channel has a QCL relationship with another signal / channel, it may mean that it can be assumed that at least one of the Doppler shift, Doppler spread, average delay, delay spread, and spatial parameter (e.g., spatial Rx parameter) is the same between these different signals / channels (i.e., they are QCLs with respect to at least one of these).

[0015] The spatial reception parameters may correspond to a reception beam (e.g., a reception analog beam) of the UE, and the beam may be determined based on a spatial QCL. A QCL (or at least one element of a QCL) in the present disclosure may be replaced with an sQCL (spatial QCL).

[0016] A plurality of types (QCL types) of QCLs may be defined. For example, four QCL types A and B may be provided, each having different parameters (or parameter sets) that can be assumed to be the same. The parameters (which may also be referred to as QCL parameters) are listed below: QCL Type A (QCL-A): Doppler shift, Doppler spread, mean delay and delay spread, QCL Type B (QCL-B): Doppler shift and Doppler spread, QCL Type C (QCL-C): Doppler shift and mean delay, · QCL Type D (QCL-D): Spatial reception parameters.

[0017] The assumption by a UE that a Control Resource Set (CORESET), channel, or reference signal has a specific QCL (e.g., QCL type D) relationship with another CORESET, channel, or reference signal may be referred to as a QCL assumption.

[0018] The UE may determine at least one of a transmit beam (Tx beam) and a receive beam (Rx beam) for a signal / channel based on the TCI condition or QCL assumption of the signal / channel.

[0019] The TCI state may be, for example, information about the QCL between the target channel (in other words, the Reference Signal (RS) for the channel) and another signal (e.g., another RS). The TCI state may be set (indicated) by higher layer signaling, physical layer signaling, or a combination thereof.

[0020] The physical layer signaling may be, for example, Downlink Control Information (DCI).

[0021] The channel for which the TCI state or spatial relationship is set (specified) may be, for example, at least one of a downlink shared channel (Physical Downlink Shared Channel (PDSCH)), a downlink control channel (Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH)), an uplink shared channel (Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH)), and an uplink control channel (Physical Uplink Control Channel (PUCCH)).

[0022] Furthermore, the RS that has a QCL relationship with the channel may be, for example, at least one of a Synchronization Signal Block (SSB), a Channel State Information Reference Signal (CSI-RS), a Sounding Reference Signal (SRS), a CSI-RS for tracking (also called a Tracking Reference Signal (TRS)), and a QCL detection reference signal (also called a QRS).

[0023] An SSB is a signal block that includes at least one of a Primary Synchronization Signal (PSS), a Secondary Synchronization Signal (SSS), and a Physical Broadcast Channel (PBCH). An SSB may also be referred to as an SS / PBCH block.

[0024] An RS of QCL type X in a TCI state may refer to an RS that has a relationship of QCL type X with (the DMRS of) a certain channel / signal, and this RS may be called a QCL source of QCL type X in the TCI state.

[0025] A QCL Type A RS is always configured for PDCCH and PDSCH, and a QCL Type D RS may be configured additionally. Because it is difficult to estimate Doppler shift, delay, etc. by one-shot reception of a DMRS, a QCL Type A RS is used to improve channel estimation accuracy. A QCL Type D RS is used to determine the receiving beam when receiving a DMRS.

[0026] For example, TRS1-1, 1-2, 1-3, and 1-4 are transmitted, and TRS1-1 is indicated as a QCL type C / D RS according to the TCI status of the PDSCH. By indicating the TCI status, the UE can use information obtained from past periodic reception / measurement results of TRS1-1 for reception / channel estimation of the DMRS for PDSCH. In this case, the QCL source of the PDSCH is TRS1-1, and the QCL target is the DMRS for PDSCH.

[0027] (Default TCI State / Default Spatial Relationship / Default PL-RS) In Rel. 16, a PDSCH may be scheduled in a DCI with a TCI field. The TCI state for the PDSCH is indicated by the TCI field. The TCI field in DCI format 1-1 is 3 bits long, and the TCI field in DCI format 1-2 is a maximum of 3 bits long.

[0028] In RRC connected mode, if the TCI information element in the first DCI (higher layer parameter tci-PresentInDCI) is set to "enabled" for a CORESET that schedules a PDSCH, the UE assumes that the TCI field is present in DCI format 1_1 of the PDCCH transmitted in that CORESET.

[0029] Furthermore, if the TCI information element in the second DCI (higher layer parameter tci-PresentInDCI-1-2) for the CORESET that schedules the PDSCH is configured in the UE, the UE assumes that a TCI field with the DCI field size indicated in the TCI information element in the second DCI is present in DCI format 1_2 of the PDSCH transmitted in that CORESET.

[0030] Also, in Rel. 16, a PDSCH may be scheduled with a DCI that does not have a TCI field. The DCI format of the DCI may be DCI format 1_0 or DCI format 1_1 / 1_2 in the case where the TCI information element in the DCI (the higher layer parameter tci-PresentInDCI or tci-PresentInDCI-1-2) is not configured (enabled). When a PDSCH is scheduled with a DCI that does not have a TCI field, if the time offset between the reception of the DL DCI (the DCI that schedules the PDSCH (the scheduling DCI)) and the corresponding PDSCH (the PDSCH scheduled by the DCI) is equal to or greater than a threshold (timeDurationForQCL), the UE assumes that the TCI state or QCL assumption for the PDSCH is the same as the TCI state or QCL assumption (default TCI state) of the CORESET (e.g., the scheduling DCI).

[0031] In RRC connected mode, when the TCI information elements in DCI (higher layer parameters tci-PresentInDCI and tci-PresentInDCI-1-2) are set to "enabled" and when the TCI information elements in DCI are not set, if the time offset between the reception of a DL DCI (a DCI that schedules a PDSCH) and the corresponding PDSCH (a PDSCH scheduled by that DCI) is less than a threshold (timeDurationForQCL) (applicability condition, first condition), in the case of non-cross-carrier scheduling, the TCI state of the PDSCH (default TCI state) may be the TCI state of the lowest CORESET ID in the latest slot in the active DL BWP of that CC (of the specific UL signal). Otherwise, the TCI state of the PDSCH (default TCI state) may be the TCI state of the lowest TCI state ID of the PDSCH in the active DL BWP of the scheduled CC.

[0032] In Rel.15, separate MAC CEs are required for the activation / deactivation of PUCCH spatial relations and for the activation / deactivation of SRS spatial relations. The PUSCH spatial relations follow the SRS spatial relations.

[0033] In Rel. 16, at least one of the MAC CE for PUCCH spatial-related activation / deactivation and the MAC CE for SRS spatial-related activation / deactivation may not be used.

[0034] If neither the spatial relationship nor the PL-RS for the PUCCH is configured in FR2 (applicable condition, second condition), the default assumptions of the spatial relationship and the PL-RS for the PUCCH (default spatial relationship and default PL-RS) are applied. If neither the spatial relationship nor the PL-RS for the SRS (SRS resource for the SRS or SRS resource corresponding to the SRI in DCI format 0_1 ​​that schedules the PUSCH) is configured in FR2 (applicable condition, second condition), the default assumptions of the spatial relationship and the PL-RS for the PUSCH and SRS scheduled by DCI format 0_1 ​​(default spatial relationship and default PL-RS) are applied.

[0035] If a CORESET is configured in an active DL BWP on the CC (conditions apply), the default spatial relationship and default PL-RS may be the TCI state or QCL assumption of the CORESET with the lowest CORESET ID in the active DL BWP. If a CORESET is not configured in an active DL BWP on the CC, the default spatial relationship and default PL-RS may be the active TCI state with the lowest PDSCH ID in the active DL BWP.

[0036] In Rel.15, the spatial relationship of PUSCH scheduled by DCI format 0_0 follows the spatial relationship of the PUCCH resource with the lowest PUCCH resource ID among the active spatial relationships of PUCCH on the same CC. The network needs to update the PUCCH spatial relationships on all SCells even if no PUCCH is transmitted on the SCell.

[0037] In Rel.16, PUCCH configuration is not required for a PUSCH scheduled by DCI format 0_0. If there is no active PUCCH spatial relationship or no PUCCH resource on the active UL BWP in the CC for a PUSCH scheduled by DCI format 0_0 (applicable condition, second condition), the default spatial relationship and default PL-RS are applied to the PUSCH.

[0038] The application conditions for the default spatial relationship / default PL-RS for SRS may include setting a default beam path loss enable information element for SRS (upper layer parameter enableDefaultBeamPlForSRS) to valid. The application conditions for the default spatial relationship / default PL-RS for PUCCH may include setting a default beam path loss enable information element for PUCCH (upper layer parameter enableDefaultBeamPlForPUCCH) to valid. The application conditions for the default spatial relationship / default PL-RS for PUSCH scheduled by DCI format 0_0 may include setting a default beam path loss enable information element for PUSCH scheduled by DCI format 0_0 (upper layer parameter enableDefaultBeamPlForPUSCH0_0) to valid.

[0039] In Rel. 16, if an RRC parameter (a parameter for enabling the default beam PL for PUCCH (enableDefaultBeamPL-ForPUCCH), a parameter for enabling the default beam PL for PUSCH (enableDefaultBeamPL-ForPUSCH0_0), or a parameter for enabling the default beam PL for SRS (enableDefaultBeamPL-ForSRS)) is configured for a UE and a spatial relationship or PL-RS is not configured, the UE applies the default spatial relationship / PL-RS.

[0040] This threshold may also be called time duration for QCL, "timeDurationForQCL", "Threshold", "Threshold for offset between a DCI indicating a TCI state and a PDSCH scheduled by the DCI", "Threshold-Sched-Offset", "beamSwitchTiming", schedule offset threshold, scheduling offset threshold, etc. This threshold may be reported by the UE as UE capability (per subcarrier spacing).

[0041] If the offset (scheduling offset) between the reception of a DL DCI and the corresponding PDSCH is less than the threshold timeDurationForQCL, and at least one TCI state configured for the serving cell of the scheduled PDSCH includes "QCL Type D," and the UE is configured with the two default TCI enable information element (enableTwoDefaultTCIStates-r16), and at least one TCI codepoint (the codepoint in the TCI field in the DL DCI) indicates two TCI states, the UE assumes that the PDSCH or DM RS port of the PDSCH transmission occasion of the serving cell is quasi-colocated with the RS for the QCL parameters associated with the two TCI states corresponding to the lowest codepoints among the TCI codepoints containing two different TCI states (two default QCL assumption decision rule). The two default TCI enable information element indicates that Rel. 16 operation of the two default TCI states for the PDSCH is enabled when at least one TCI codepoint maps to two TCI states.

[0042] As the default TCI state of PDSCH in Rel.15 / 16, the default TCI state for a single TRP, the default TCI state for multiple TRPs based on multiple DCIs, and the default TCI state for multiple TRPs based on a single DCI are specified.

[0043] As default TCI states for aperiodic CSI-RS (A(aperiodic)-CSI-RS) in Rel.15 / 16, the default TCI state for a single TRP, the default TCI state for multi-TRP based on multi-DCI, and the default TCI state for multi-TRP based on a single DCI are specified.

[0044] In Rel.15 / 16, the default spatial relationship and default PL-RS for each of PUSCH / PUCCH / SRS are specified.

[0045] (Multi-TRP) In NR, one or more Transmission / Reception Points (TRPs) (multi-TRPs (MTRPs)) are considered to perform DL transmission to a UE using one or more panels (multi-panels). Also, it is considered that a UE performs UL transmission to one or more TRPs using one or more panels.

[0046] Note that multiple TRPs may correspond to the same cell identifier (ID), or different cell IDs. The cell ID may be a physical cell ID or a virtual cell ID.

[0047] Multi-TRPs (e.g., TRPs #1 and #2) may be connected by ideal / non-ideal backhauls to exchange information, data, etc. Each TRP of the multi-TRP may transmit a different code word (CW) and a different layer. Non-Coherent Joint Transmission (NCJT) may be used as a form of multi-TRP transmission.

[0048] In the NCJT, for example, TRP#1 performs modulation mapping and layer mapping on a first codeword to transmit a first PDSCH using a first number of layers (e.g., two layers) with a first precoding, and TRP#2 performs modulation mapping and layer mapping on a second codeword to transmit a second number of layers (e.g., two layers) with a second precoding.

[0049] Note that multiple PDSCHs (multi-PDSCHs) that are non-coherent may be defined as partially or completely overlapping in at least one of the time and frequency domains, i.e., a first PDSCH from a first TRP and a second PDSCH from a second TRP may overlap in at least one of the time and frequency resources.

[0050] The first PDSCH and the second PDSCH may be assumed to be not quasi-co-located (Quasi-Co-Location (QCL)). Reception of multiple PDSCHs may be interpreted as simultaneous reception of PDSCHs that are not of a certain QCL type (e.g., QCL type D).

[0051] Multiple PDSCHs from multiple TRPs (which may also be referred to as multiple PDSCHs) may be scheduled using one DCI (single DCI, single PDCCH) (single-master mode, single-DCI based multi-TRP). Multiple PDSCHs from multiple TRPs may also be scheduled using multiple DCIs (multiple DCI, multiple PDCCHs) (multi-master mode, multi-DCI based multi-TRP).

[0052] In URLLC for multiple TRPs, it is considered that PDSCH (transport block (TB) or codeword (CW)) repetition across multiple TRPs is supported. Repetition schemes (URLLC schemes, e.g., schemes 1, 2a, 2b, 3, and 4) across multiple TRPs in the frequency domain, layer (spatial) domain, or time domain are supported. In scheme 1, multiple PDSCHs from multiple TRPs are space division multiplexed (SDM). In schemes 2a and 2b, PDSCHs from multiple TRPs are frequency division multiplexed (FDM). In scheme 2a, the redundancy version (RV) is the same for multiple TRPs. In scheme 2b, the RVs may be the same or different for multiple TRPs. In schemes 3 and 4, multiple PDSCHs from multiple TRPs are time division multiplexed (TDM). In scheme 3, multiple PDSCHs from multiple TRPs are transmitted in one slot. In scheme 4, multiple PDSCHs from multiple TRPs are transmitted in different slots.

[0053] Such a multi-TRP scenario allows for more flexible transmission control using good quality channels.

[0054] To support intra-cell (having the same cell ID) and inter-cell (having different cell IDs) multi-TRP transmission based on multiple PDCCHs, in the RRC configuration information for linking multiple pairs of PDCCHs and PDSCHs with multiple TRPs, one control resource set (CORESET) in the PDCCH configuration information (PDCCH-Config) may correspond to one TRP.

[0055] If at least one of the following conditions 1 and 2 is satisfied, the UE may determine that the transmission is a multi-TRP transmission based on the multi-DCI transmission. In this case, the TRP may be replaced with a CORESET pool index. [Condition 1] A CORESET pool index of 1 is set. [Condition 2] Two different values ​​of the CORESET pool index (for example, 0 and 1) are set.

[0056] If the following condition is met, the UE may determine that the state is multi-TRP based on a single DCI, in which case the two TRPs may be interpreted as two TCI states indicated by the MAC CE / DCI. [conditions] "Enhanced TCI States Activation / Deactivation for UE-specific PDSCH MAC CE" is used to indicate one or two TCI states for one codepoint of the TCI field in the DCI.

[0057] The DCI for common beam instruction may be a UE-specific DCI format (e.g., DL DCI format (e.g., 1_1, 1_2), UL DCI format (e.g., 0_1, 0_2)), or may be a UE-group common DCI format.

[0058] (Multi-TRP PDCCH) For the reliability of multi-TRP PDCCH based on non-single frequency network (SFN), the following considerations 1 to 3 are considered. [Consideration 1] Coding / rate matching is based on one repetition, and the same coded bits are repeated in other repetitions. [Consideration 2] Each repetition has the same number of control channel elements (CCEs), the same coded bits, and corresponds to the same DCI payload. Consideration 3: Two or more PDCCH candidates are explicitly linked to each other. The UE knows the link before decoding.

[0059] The following options for PDCCH repetition are considered: 1-2, 1-3, 2, 3.

[0060] [Options 1-2] Two sets of PDCCH candidates (within a given search space (SS) set) are associated with two TCI states of CORESET, respectively, where the same CORESET, the same SS set, and PDCCH repetitions in different monitoring occasions are used.

[0061] [Options 1-3] Two sets of PDCCH candidates are associated with two SS sets, respectively. Both SS sets are associated with a CORESET, and each SS set is associated with only one TCI state of that CORESET. Here, the same CORESET and two SS sets are used.

[0062] [Option 2] One SS set is associated with two different CORESETs.

[0063] [Option 3] Two SS sets are associated with two CORESETs respectively.

[0064] In this way, two PDCCH candidates in two SS sets for PDCCH repetition are supported, and it is considered that the two SS sets are explicitly linked.

[0065] (SFN PDCCH) For PDCCH / CORESET specified in Rel. 15, one TCI state without CORESETPoolIndex (which may also be called TRP information (TRP Info)) is set to one CORESET.

[0066] Regarding the enhancement of PDCCH / CORESET specified in Rel. 16, in multi-TRP based on multi-DCI, a CORESET pool index is set for each CORESET.

[0067] In Rel. 17 and later, the following enhancements 1 and 2 for PDCCH / CORESET are being considered.

[0068] In the case where multiple antennas (small antennas, transmitting / receiving points) with the same cell ID form a single frequency network (SFN), up to two TCI states can be set / activated for one CORESET by higher layer signaling (RRC signaling / MAC CE) (Enhancement 1). SFN contributes to at least one of improving the operation and reliability of HST (high speed train).

[0069] Furthermore, in repeated transmission of PDCCH (which may simply be called "repetition"), two PDCCH candidates in two search space sets are linked, and each search space set is associated with a corresponding CORESET (Enhancement 2). The two search space sets may be associated with the same or different CORESETs. For one CORESET, one (maximum one) TCI state can be configured / activated by higher layer signaling (RRC signaling / MAC CE).

[0070] If two search space sets are associated with different CORESETs with different TCI states, this may mean a multi-TRP repeat transmission. If two search space sets are associated with the same CORESET (CORESET with the same TCI state), this may mean a single-TRP repeat transmission.

[0071] (HST) In LTE, placement in HST (high-speed train) tunnels is difficult. Large antennas transmit both inside and outside the tunnel. For example, the transmit power of a large antenna is approximately 1 to 5 W. For handover purposes, it is important for the UE to transmit outside the tunnel before entering it. For example, the transmit power of a small antenna is approximately 250 mW. Multiple small antennas (transmitting and receiving points) with the same cell ID and a distance of 300 m form a single frequency network (SFN). All small antennas within the SFN transmit the same signal at the same time on the same PRB. It is assumed that the terminal transmits and receives to a single base station. In reality, multiple transmitting and receiving points transmit the same DL signal. When moving at high speed, transmitting and receiving points several kilometers apart form a single cell. Handover occurs when crossing cells. This reduces the frequency of handovers.

[0072] In NR, it is assumed that a beam transmitted from a transmission point (e.g., RRH) will be used to communicate with a terminal (hereinafter also referred to as UE) included in a moving object (HST (high speed train)) such as a fast-moving train. Existing systems (e.g., Rel. 15) support transmitting a unidirectional beam from the RRH to communicate with a moving object (see Figure 1A).

[0073] FIG. 1A shows a case where RRHs are installed along the movement path (or movement direction, traveling direction, or travel path) of a moving object, and a beam is formed from each RRH in the traveling direction of the moving object. An RRH that forms a beam in one direction may be called a unidirectional RRH. In the example shown in FIG. 1A, the moving object receives a negative Doppler shift (-fD) from each RRH.

[0074] Here, we show a case where a beam is formed in the direction of travel of the moving body, but this is not limited to this, and a beam may be formed in the opposite direction to the direction of travel, or a beam may be formed in any direction regardless of the direction of travel of the moving body.

[0075] In Rel. 16 and later, it is expected that multiple beams (e.g., two or more) will be transmitted from the RRH. For example, it is expected that beams will be formed in both the direction of travel of the moving object and the opposite direction (see Figure 1B).

[0076] 1B shows a case where RRHs are installed along the movement path of a mobile object, and beams are formed from each RRH in both the direction of travel of the mobile object and the direction opposite to the direction of travel. An RRH that forms beams in multiple directions (for example, two directions) may be called a bidirectional RRH.

[0077] In this HST, the UE communicates in the same way as with a single TRP. In base station implementations, multiple TRPs (with the same cell ID) can transmit.

[0078] In the example of Figure 1B, when two remote radio heads (RRH#1 and RRH#2) use SFN, the mobile station switches from a signal that has undergone a negative Doppler shift to a signal that has undergone a positive Doppler shift, which increases power, midway between the two remote radio heads. In this case, the maximum Doppler shift change range that requires correction is from -fD to +fD, which is twice as large as that in the case of a unidirectional remote radio head.

[0079] In the present disclosure, a positive Doppler shift may be interpreted as information regarding a positive Doppler shift, a Doppler shift in the positive (positive) direction, or Doppler information in the positive (positive) direction, and a negative Doppler shift may be interpreted as information regarding a negative Doppler shift, a Doppler shift in the negative (negative) direction, or Doppler information in the negative (negative) direction.

[0080] Here, as HST schemes, the following schemes 0 to 2 (HST scheme 0 to HST scheme 2) will be compared.

[0081] In scheme 0 of FIG. 2A, a tracking reference signal (TRS), a DMRS, and a PDSCH are commonly transmitted (using the same time and frequency resources) to two TRPs (RRHs) (normal SFN, transparent SFN, HST-SFN).

[0082] In scheme 0, the UE receives DL channels / signals equivalent to a single TRP, so there is one TCI state for the PDSCH.

[0083] Rel.16 specifies RRC parameters for distinguishing between transmissions using a single TRP and transmissions using SFN. When a UE reports corresponding UE capability information, the UE may distinguish between reception of a DL channel / signal using a single TRP and reception of a PDSCH assuming SFN based on the RRC parameters. On the other hand, the UE may perform transmission and reception using SFN assuming a single TRP.

[0084] In scheme 1 of Figure 2B, TRSs are transmitted TRP-specifically (using different time / frequency resources depending on the TRP). In this example, TRS1 is transmitted from TRP#1 and TRS2 is transmitted from TRP#2.

[0085] In Scheme 1, there are two TCI states for PDSCH since the UE receives DL channels / signals from each TRP using TRS from each TRP.

[0086] In scheme 2 of FIG. 2C, a TRS and a DMRS are transmitted individually for each TRP. In this example, TRS1 and DMRS1 are transmitted from TRP#1, and TRS2 and DMRS2 are transmitted from TRP#2. Compared to scheme 0, schemes 1 and 2 can suppress sudden changes in Doppler shift and appropriately estimate / compensate for Doppler shift. Because the DMRS in scheme 2 is higher than that in scheme 1, the maximum throughput of scheme 2 is lower than that of scheme 1.

[0087] In scheme 0, the UE switches between single TRP and SFN based on higher layer signaling (RRC information elements / MAC CE).

[0088] The UE may switch between Scheme 1 / Scheme 2 / NW pre-compensation schemes based on higher layer signaling (RRC information element / MAC CE).

[0089] In Scheme 1, two TRS resources are set for the HST's forward direction and its reverse direction, respectively.

[0090] In the example of Figure 3A, the TRPs (TRP#0, #2, ...) transmitting DL signals in the direction opposite to the HST transmit the first TRS (TRS arriving before the HST) in the same time and frequency resource (SFN). The TRPs (TRP#1, #3, ...) transmitting DL signals in the direction of travel of the HST transmit the second TRS (TRS arriving after the HST) in the same time and frequency resource (SFN). The first TRS and second TRS may be transmitted / received using different frequency resources.

[0091] In the example of FIG. 3B, TRS1-1 to 1-4 are transmitted as the first TRS, and TRS2-1 to 2-4 are transmitted as the second TRS.

[0092] Considering beam operation, the first TRS is transmitted using 64 beams and 64 time resources, and the second TRS is transmitted using 64 beams and 64 time resources. The beam of the first TRS and the beam of the second TRS are considered to be equal (QCL Type D RSs are equal). By multiplexing the first TRS and the second TRS into the same time resource but different frequency resource, resource utilization efficiency can be improved.

[0093] In the example of Fig. 4A, RRHs #0-#7 are arranged along the movement path of the HST. RRHs #0-#3 and RRHs #4-#7 are connected to baseband units (BBUs) #0 and #1, respectively. Each RRH is a bidirectional RRH, and forms beams in both the direction of travel of the movement path and the opposite direction using each transmission / reception point (TRP).

[0094] In the received signal of the example of Figure 4B (single TRP (SFN) / scheme 1), when the UE receives a signal / channel (a beam in the direction of travel of the HST, a beam from behind the UE) transmitted from TRP#2n-1 (n is an integer greater than or equal to 0), a negative Doppler shift (-fD in this example) occurs. Also, when the UE receives a signal / channel (a beam in the direction opposite to the direction of travel of the HST, a beam from in front of the UE) transmitted from TRP#2n (n is an integer greater than or equal to 0), a positive Doppler shift (+fD in this example) occurs.

[0095] In Rel. 17 and later, a Doppler pre-compensation (pre-correction) scheme (pre-Doppler compensation scheme, Doppler pre-compensation scheme, network (NW) pre-compensation scheme (NW pre-compensation scheme, HST NW pre-compensation scheme), TRP pre-compensation scheme, TRP-based pre-compensation scheme) is being considered for a base station to use when transmitting a downlink (DL) signal / channel from a TRP to a UE in an HST. The TRP performs Doppler compensation in advance when transmitting a DL signal / channel to a UE, thereby reducing the effect of Doppler shift when the UE receives the DL signal / channel. In the present disclosure, the Doppler pre-compensation scheme may be a combination of Scheme 1 and Doppler shift pre-compensation by the base station.

[0096] In the Doppler pre-compensation scheme, it is considered that the TRS from each TRP is transmitted without Doppler pre-compensation, and the PDSCH from each TRP is transmitted after Doppler pre-compensation.

[0097] In the Doppler pre-compensation scheme, the TRPs that form beams in the direction of travel and the TRPs that form beams in the opposite direction of travel perform Doppler compensation before transmitting DL signals / channels to UEs within the HST. In this example, TRP#2n-1 performs positive Doppler compensation, and TRP#2n performs negative Doppler compensation to reduce the effect of Doppler shift when the UE receives the signal / channel (Figure 4C).

[0098] Note that in the situation of FIG. 4C, there may be two TCI states for the PDSCH since the UE receives DL channels / signals from each TRP using the TRS from each TRP.

[0099] Furthermore, in Rel. 17 and later, dynamic switching between single TRP and SFN using the TCI field (TCI state field) is being considered. For example, one or two TCI states are configured / indicated at each TCI code point (code point of the TCI field, DCI code point) using the RRC information element / MAC CE (e.g., Enhanced TCI States Activation / Deactivation for UE-specific PDSCH MAC CE) / DCI (TCI field). The UE may determine to receive a PDSCH with a single TRP when one TCI state is configured / indicated. Also, the UE may determine to receive a PDSCH with a multi-TRP and SFN when two TCI states are configured / indicated.

[0100] (Simultaneous beam update of multiple CCs) In Rel.16, one MAC CE can update the beam index (TCI state) of multiple CCs.

[0101] The UE can be configured by RRC with up to two applicable CC lists (e.g., applicable-CC-list). When two applicable CC lists are configured, the two applicable CC lists may correspond to in-band CA in FR1 and in-band CA in FR2, respectively.

[0102] Activation of TCI states on PDCCH The MAC CE activates the TCI states associated with the same CORESET ID on all BWP / CCs in the applicable CC list.

[0103] Activation of TCI states for PDSCH The MAC CE activates the TCI states on all BWP / CCs in the applicable CC list.

[0104] A-SRS / SP-SRS Spatial Relationship Activation The MAC CE activates spatial relationships associated with the same SRS resource ID on all BWPs / CCs in the applicable CC list.

[0105] In the example of Figure 5, the UE is configured with an applicable CC list indicating CCs #0, #1, #2, and #3, and a list indicating 64 TCI states for the CORESET or PDSCH of each CC. When one TCI state of CC #0 is activated by the MAC CE, the corresponding TCI states are activated in CCs #1, #2, and #3.

[0106] Such simultaneous beam updating is considered applicable only to the single TRP case.

[0107] For PDSCH, the UE may follow procedure A. [Step A] The UE receives activation commands to map up to eight TCI states to codepoints in the DCI field (TCI field) within one CC / DL BWP or within one set of CC / BWPs. If one set of TCI state IDs is activated for one set of CC / DL BWPs, then the applicable list of CCs is determined by the CC indicated in the activation command, and the same set of TCI states applies to all DL BWPs within the indicated CC. A set of TCI state IDs can be activated for one set of CC / DL BWPs only if the UE is not provided with multiple different values ​​of the CORESETPoolIndex in the CORESET information element (ControlResourceSet) and at least one TCI codepoint that maps to two TCI states.

[0108] For PDCCH, the UE may follow procedure B. [Step B] If the UE is provided with up to two lists of cells for simultaneous TCI state activation by the simultaneous TCI cell list (simultaneousTCI-CellList) via the simultaneous TCI update list (at least one of simultaneousTCI-UpdateList-r16 and simultaneousTCI-UpdateListSecond-r16), the UE applies antenna port quasi co-location (QCL) provided by TCI states with the same activated TCI state ID value to the CORESET with index p in all configured DL BWPs of all configured cells in one list determined from the serving cell index provided by the MAC CE command. A simultaneous TCI cell list can be provided for simultaneous TCI state activation only if the UE is not provided with different values ​​of the CORESET pool index (CORESETPoolIndex) in the CORESET information element (ControlResourceSet) and at least one TCI codepoint that maps to two TCI states.

[0109] For semi-persistent (SP) / aperiodic (AP)-SRS, the UE may follow procedure C. [Step C] For one set of CCs / BWPs, when the spatial relationship information (spatialRelationInfo) for the SP or AP-SRS resources configured by the SRS resource information element (higher layer parameter SRS-Resource) is activated / updated by the MAC CE, then the applicable list of the CC is indicated by the simultaneous spatial update list (higher layer parameter simultaneousSpatial-UpdateList-r16 or simultaneousSpatial-UpdateListSecond-r16), and the spatial relationship information is applied to the SP or AP-SRS resources with the same SRS resource ID in all BWPs within the indicated CC. The spatial relation information (spatialRelationInfo) for the SP or AP-SRS resources configured by the SRS resource information element (higher layer parameter SRS-Resource) for one set of CC / BWP is activated / updated by the MAC CE only if the UE is not provided with multiple different values ​​of the CORESET pool index (CORESETPoolIndex) in the CORESET information element (ControlResourceSet) and is not provided with at least one TCI codepoint that maps to two TCI states.

[0110] The simultaneous TCI cell list (simultaneousTCI-CellList) and the simultaneous TCI update list (at least one of simultaneousTCI-UpdateList1-r16 and simultaneousTCI-UpdateList2-r16) are lists of serving cells whose TCI relationships can be updated simultaneously using the MAC CE. simultaneousTCI-UpdateList1-r16 and simultaneousTCI-UpdateList2-r16 do not include the same serving cell.

[0111] The simultaneous spatial update list (at least one of the upper layer parameters simultaneousSpatial-UpdatedList1-r16 and simultaneousSpatial-UpdatedList2-r16) is a list of serving cells whose spatial relationships can be updated simultaneously using the MAC CE. simultaneousSpatial-UpdatedList1-r16 and simultaneousSpatial-UpdatedList2-r16 do not contain the same serving cell.

[0112] Here, the simultaneous TCI update list and the simultaneous spatial update list are configured by the RRC, the CORESET pool index of the CORESET is configured by the RRC, and the TCI codepoint mapped to the TCI state is indicated by the MAC CE.

[0113] (Unified / Common TCI Framework) The unified TCI framework allows UL and DL channels to be controlled by a common framework. Instead of specifying TCI states or spatial relationships for each channel as in Rel. 15, the unified TCI framework may specify a common beam (common TCI state) and apply it to all UL and DL channels, or may apply a common beam for UL to all UL channels and a common beam for DL ​​to all DL channels.

[0114] One common beam for both DL and UL, or one common beam for DL ​​and one common beam for UL (two common beams overall) are considered.

[0115] The UE may assume the same TCI state for UL and DL (joint TCI state, joint TCI pool, joint common TCI pool, joint TCI state set). The UE may assume different TCI states for UL and DL (separate TCI state, separate TCI pool, UL separate TCI pool and DL separate TCI pool, separate common TCI pool, UL common TCI pool and DL common TCI pool).

[0116] The default beams for UL and DL may be aligned via MAC CE based beam management (MAC CE level beam direction). The default TCI state of the PDSCH may be updated to align with the default UL beam (spatial relationship).

[0117] DCI-based beam management (DCI-level beam indication) may indicate a common beam / unified TCI state from the same TCI pool (joint common TCI pool, joint TCI pool, set) for both UL and DL. X (>1) TCI states may be activated by the MAC CE. The UL / DL DCI may select one from the X active TCI states. The selected TCI state may apply to both UL and DL channels / RS.

[0118] The TCI pool (set) may be multiple TCI states configured by RRC parameters, or multiple TCI states (active TCI states, active TCI pools, sets) activated by the MAC CE among the multiple TCI states configured by RRC parameters. Each TCI state may be a QCL type A / D RS. SSB, CSI-RS, or SRS may be configured as the QCL type A / D RS.

[0119] The number of TCI states corresponding to each of one or more TRPs may be specified. For example, the number N (≧1) of TCI states applied to UL channels / RSs (UL TCI states) and the number M (≧1) of TCI states applied to DL channels / RSs (DL TCI states) may be specified. At least one of N and M may be notified / configured / instructed to the UE via higher layer signaling / physical layer signaling.

[0120] In the present disclosure, when N=M=X (X is any integer) is stated, this may mean that X TCI states (joint TCI states) common to UL and DL (corresponding to X TRPs) are notified / configured / instructed to the UE.

[0121] Furthermore, when N=X (X is any integer) and M=Y (Y is any integer, or Y=X) are written, this may mean that X UL TCI states (corresponding to X TRPs) and Y DL TCI states (corresponding to Y TRPs) are notified / configured / instructed to the UE. The UL TCI state and the DL TCI state may mean a TCI state common to UL and DL (i.e., a joint TCI state), or may mean a TCI state for each of UL and DL (i.e., a separate TCI state).

[0122] For example, when N=M=1 is written, this may mean that a TCI state common to one UL and DL for a single TRP is notified / configured / instructed to the UE (joint TCI state for a single TRP).

[0123] Also, for example, when N=1 and M=1, it may mean that one UL TCI state and one DL TCI state for a single TRP are separately notified / configured / instructed to the UE (separate TCI states for a single TRP).

[0124] Also, for example, when N=M=2 is written, this may mean that a TCI state common to multiple (two) ULs and DLs for multiple (two) TRPs is notified / configured / instructed to the UE (joint TCI state for multiple TRPs).

[0125] Also, for example, when N=2 and M=2, this may mean that the UE is notified / configured / instructed to have multiple (two) UL TCI states and multiple (two) DL TCI states for multiple (two) TRPs (separate TCI states for multiple TRPs).

[0126] Furthermore, for example, when N=2 and M=1, this may mean that two TCI states common to UL and DL are notified / configured / instructed to the UE. In this case, the UE may use the two configured / instructed TCI states as UL TCI states and one TCI state of the two configured / instructed TCI states as a DL TCI state.

[0127] Also, for example, when N=2 and M=1, this may mean that two UL TCI states and one DL TCI state are notified / configured / instructed to the UE as separate TCI states.

[0128] In the above example, the case where the values ​​of N and M are 1 or 2 has been described, but the values ​​of N and M may be 3 or more, and N and M may be different.

[0129] The case where M>1 / N>1 may indicate at least one of TCI status indications for multiple TRPs and multiple TCI status indications for inter-band CA.

[0130] In the example of Figure 6A, the RRC parameters (information elements) configure multiple TCI states for both DL and UL. The MAC CE may activate multiple TCI states from the configured multiple TCI states. The DCI may indicate one of the activated multiple TCI states. The DCI may be a UL / DL DCI. The indicated TCI state may apply to at least one (or all) of the UL / DL channels / RS. One DCI may indicate both the UL TCI and the DL TCI.

[0131] In the example of FIG. 6A, one point may be one TCI state that applies to both the UL and DL, or two TCI states that apply to the UL and DL, respectively.

[0132] At least one of the multiple TCI states configured by the RRC parameters and the multiple TCI states activated by the MAC CE may be referred to as a TCI pool (common TCI pool, joint TCI pool, TCI state pool). The multiple TCI states activated by the MAC CE may be referred to as an active TCI pool (active common TCI pool).

[0133] In the present disclosure, higher layer parameters (RRC parameters) for setting multiple TCI states may be referred to as configuration information for setting multiple TCI states, or simply as "configuration information." Also, in the present disclosure, being instructed to set one of multiple TCI states using DCI may mean receiving indication information instructing one of the multiple TCI states included in DCI, or simply receiving "instruction information."

[0134] In the example of Figure 6B, the RRC parameters configure multiple TCI states (joint common TCI pools) for both DL and UL. The MAC CE may activate multiple TCI states (active TCI pools) from the configured multiple TCI states. Separate active TCI pools for UL and DL may be configured / activated.

[0135] The DL DCI or a new DCI format may select (indicate) one or more (e.g., one) TCI states. The selected TCI state may be applied to one or more (or all) DL channels / RSs. The DL channels may be PDCCH / PDSCH / CSI-RS. The UE may determine the TCI state of each DL channel / RS using the TCI state behavior (TCI framework) of Rel. 16. The UL DCI or a new DCI format may select (indicate) one or more (e.g., one) TCI states. The selected TCI state may be applied to one or more (or all) UL channels / RSs. The UL channels may be PUSCH / SRS / PUCCH. In this way, different DCIs may indicate the UL TCI and the DL DCI separately.

[0136] The existing DCI formats 1_1 / 1_2 may be used to indicate the common TCI status.

[0137] The DCI format indicating the TCI state may be a specific DCI format, for example, DCI format 1_1 / 1_2 (defined in Rel. 15 / 16 / 17).

[0138] The DCI format (DCI format 1_1 / 1_2) indicating the TCI state may be a DCI format without a DL assignment. In the present disclosure, these may be interchangeably read as a DCI format without a DL assignment, a DCI format (DCI format 1_1 / 1_2) that does not schedule a PDSCH, a DCI format (DCI format 1_1 / 1_2) that does not include one or more specific fields, a DCI format (DCI format 1_1 / 1_2) in which one or more specific fields are set to fixed values, etc.

[0139] For a DCI format without DL assignment (a DCI format that does not include one or more specific fields), the specific fields may be fields other than the TCI field, the DCI format identifier field, the carrier indicator field, the bandwidth fraction (BWP) indicator field, the Time Domain Resource Assignment (TDRA) field, the Downlink Assignment Index (DAI) field (if configured), the Transmission Power Control (TPC) command field (for the scheduled PUCCH), the PUCCH resource indicator field, and the PDSCH-to-HARQ feedback timing indicator field (if present). The specific fields may be set as reserved fields or ignored.

[0140] For DCI formats without DL assignment (DCI formats in which one or more specific fields are set to fixed values), the specific fields may be a Redundancy Version (RV) field, a Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) field, a New Data Indicator field, and a Frequency Domain Resource Assignment (FDRA) field.

[0141] The RV field may be set to all ones. The MCS field may be set to all ones. The NDI field may be set to zero. The FDRA field of type 0 may be set to all zeros. The FDRA field of type 1 may be set to all ones. The FDRA field for a dynamic switch (upper layer parameter dynamicSwitch) may be set to all zeros.

[0142] The common TCI framework may have separate TCI states for DL ​​and UL.

[0143] (MAC CE) In Rel. 16, MAC CE (TCI States Activation / Deactivation for UE-specific PDSCH MAC CE) is used for activating / deactivating the TCI states of a UE-specific PDSCH (see FIG. 7).

[0144] The MAC CE is identified by a MAC subheader that has a Logical Channel ID (LCID).

[0145] The MAC CE may be used in an environment using a single TRP or multiple TRPs based on multiple DCIs.

[0146] The MAC CE may include a Serving Cell ID field, a BWP ID field, a field (Ti) for indicating activation / deactivation of the TCI state, and a CORESET Pool ID field.

[0147] The Serving Cell ID field may be a field for indicating a serving cell to which the MAC CE applies. The BWP ID field may be a field for indicating a DL BWP to which the MAC CE applies. The CORESET Pool ID field may be a field for indicating that the correspondence (mapping) between the activated TCI state and the code point of the TCI field indicated by the DCI set in the field Ti (the code point of the DCI TCI) is specific to the ControlResourceSetId set by the CORESET Pool ID.

[0148] Furthermore, in Rel. 16, MAC CE (Enhanced TCI States Activation / Deactivation for UE-specific PDSCH MAC CE) is used for activation / deactivation of the TCI states of a UE-specific PDSCH (see FIG. 8).

[0149] The MAC CE is identified in the MAC PDU subheader with the eLCID.

[0150] The MAC CE may be used in an environment using multiple TRPs based on a single DCI.

[0151] The MAC CE may include a Serving Cell ID field, a BWP ID field, a field for indicating the TCI state identified by TCI-StateID (TCI state IDi,j (i is an integer from 0 to N, j is 1 or 2)), a field (Ci) indicating whether TCI state IDi,2 is present in the corresponding octet, and a Reserved Bit field (R, set to 0).

[0152] "i" may correspond to the index of the codepoint of the TCI field indicated by the DCI. "TCI state IDi,j" may indicate the j-th TCI state of the codepoint of the i-th TCI field.

[0153] Furthermore, in Rel. 16, MAC CE (TCI State Indication for UE-specific PDCCH MAC CE) is used for activation / deactivation of the TCI state of UE-specific PDCCH / CORESET (see FIG. 9).

[0154] The MAC CE is identified by a MAC subheader with an LCID.

[0155] The MAC CE may include a Serving Cell ID field, a field indicating the CORESET (CORESET ID) for which the TCI state is to be indicated, and a field (TCI state ID) for indicating the TCI state applicable to the CORESET identified by the CORESET ID.

[0156] (beam application time(BAT)) In the DCI-based beam indication in Rel. 17, the following considerations 1 and 2 are considered regarding the application time of the beam / unified TCI status indication.

[0157] [Consideration 1] It is contemplated that the first slot to apply the indicated TCI is at least Y symbols after the last symbol of the acknowledgement (ACK) for the joint or separate DL / UL beam indication. It is contemplated that the first slot to apply the indicated TCI is at least Y symbols after the last symbol of the ACK / negative acknowledgement (NACK) for the joint or separate DL / UL beam indication. Y symbols may be set by the base station based on the UE capabilities reported by the UE. The UE capabilities may be reported on a symbol-by-symbol basis.

[0158] The ACK may be an ACK for a PDSCH scheduled by a beam instruction DCI. The PDSCH may not be scheduled by a beam instruction DCI. In this case, the ACK may be an ACK for the beam instruction DCI.

[0159] For DCI-based beam direction in Rel. 17, it is being considered that at least one Y symbol per BWP / CC will be configured in the UE.

[0160] If the SCS differs between multiple CCs, the value of the Y symbol also differs, and therefore the application time may differ between multiple CCs.

[0161] [Consideration 2] For the CA case, the application time of the beam instruction may follow any of the following options 1 to 3. [Option 1] Both the first slot and Y symbol are determined on the carrier with the smallest SCS among the one or more carriers to which the beam direction applies. [Option 2] Both the first slot and Y symbol are determined on the carrier with the smallest SCS among the one or more carriers to which the beam direction applies and the UL carrier carrying the ACK. [Option 3] Both the first slot and Y symbols are determined on the UL carrier that carries the ACK.

[0162] As part of the CC simultaneous beam update function in Rel. 17, the sharing of beams among multiple CCs in CA is being considered. According to Study 2, the application time will be shared among multiple CCs.

[0163] The application time (Y symbols) of beam direction for CA may be determined on the carrier with the smallest SCS among the carriers to which beam direction applies. Rel.17 MAC CE based beam direction (when only a single TCI codepoint is activated) may follow the Rel.16 application timeline for MAC CE activation.

[0164] Based on these considerations, the following behaviors are being considered for inclusion in the specifications: [Operation] When a UE transmits the last symbol of a PUCCH with HARQ-ACK information corresponding to a DCI carrying a TCI state indication, the indicated TCI state with the Rel.17 TCI state may start to apply from the first slot that is at least Y symbols after the last symbol of the PUCCH. Y may be a higher layer parameter (e.g., BeamAppTime_r17[symbols]). Both the first slot and Y symbols may be determined on the carrier with the smallest SCS among the carriers to which the beam indication applies. At a given time, the UE may assume one indicated TCI state with the Rel.17 TCI state for both DL and UL, or one indicated TCI state with the Rel.17 TCI state for UL (separate from DL).

[0165] X[ms] may be used instead of Y[symbols].

[0166] For application time, it is considered that the UE reports at least one of the following UE capabilities 1 and 2: [UE ability 1] Minimum application time per SCS (minimum of Y symbols between the last symbol of the PUCCH carrying the ACK and the first slot in which the beam is applied). [UE ability 2] Minimum time gap between the last symbol of the beam indication PDCCH (DCI) and the first slot in which the beam is applied. The gap between the last symbol of the beam indication PDCCH (DCI) and the first slot in which the beam is applied may meet the UE capabilities (minimum time gap).

[0167] UE capability 2 may be an existing UE capability (eg, timeDurationForQCL).

[0168] The relationship between the beam indication and the channel / RS to which the beam is applied may satisfy at least one of UE capabilities 1 and 2.

[0169] (analysis) As mentioned above, in Rel. 17 and later, it is being considered that one or more TCI states (common TCI states) will be indicated to a UE using a TCI state field (TCI field, maximum 3 bits) included in a DCI format (e.g., DCI format 1_1 / 1_2 without / with DL assignment).

[0170] 10A is a diagram illustrating an example of an indication of a joint TCI state. As illustrated in FIG. 10A, in the indication of the joint TCI state, one joint TCI state (DL / UL joint TCI state) may correspond to one code point of a TCI field. The UE may determine the TCI states (DL / UL joint TCI states) to apply to the DL channel / signal and the UL channel / signal based on the indicated code points of the TCI field.

[0171] 10B is a diagram illustrating an example of a separate TCI state indication. As illustrated in FIG. 10B, in the separate TCI state indication, one or two TCI states correspond to a code point in one TCI field. The two TCI states may be a DL (separate) TCI state and a UL (separate) TCI state, respectively. The UE determines the TCI state to be applied to the DL channel / signal and the TCI state to be applied to the UL channel / signal based on the indicated code point in the TCI field. When the UE is notified of a code point in the TCI field corresponding to only one TCI state (e.g., code point "000" in FIG. 10B), the UE may continue / indicate the UL TCI state that is applied until the indication for the non-indicated TCI state (e.g., the UL TCI state in the case of code point "000" in FIG. 10B).

[0172] Furthermore, in Rel. 17 and later, a timeline from the instruction of a TCI state (which may be called a "beam instruction") to the application of the instructed TCI state has been considered. The timing from the reception of a beam instruction to the application of a TCI state (which may be called beam application timing (BAT)) may be the timing from the transmission of a HARQ-ACK for a PDSCH scheduled by a DCI instructing the TCI state until a specific time (e.g., K symbols) has elapsed (see FIG. 11). The timing may be at least the first slot after the specific time (e.g., K symbols). In the present disclosure, BAT, K symbols, Y symbols, and X [ms] may be interchangeable.

[0173] The K may be determined based on higher layer signaling (RRC parameters) based on capability information (UE Capability Information, for example, "timeDurationForQCL-rel18") reported by the UE. Note that the BAT for a specific subcarrier spacing may be set for multiple (e.g., all) CCs / BWPs to which a common TCI state ID of a common TCI state in carrier aggregation (CA) is set.

[0174] However, in the transmission and reception of signals / channels using multi-TRP, there are cases where the setting / indication / application of a common TCI state is not sufficiently considered. More specifically, in the transmission and reception of signals / channels using multi-TRP, the setting / indication method of the TCI state, the mapping of the set / indicated TCI state to each channel / signal, and the timeline (BAT) until the application of the TCI state are not sufficiently considered. If the setting / indication / application method of the TCI state is not sufficiently considered, it may lead to a deterioration in communication quality, a decrease in throughput, etc.

[0175] Therefore, the inventors have come up with a method for appropriately setting / indicating / applying TCI states when transmitting / receiving signals / channels using multiple TRPs, even when the TCI states are applied to multiple types of signals / channels.

[0176] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. Wireless communication methods according to the embodiments may be applied independently or in combination.

[0177] In the present disclosure, "A / B / C" and "at least one of A, B, and C" may be read as interchangeable. In the present disclosure, cell, serving cell, CC, carrier, BWP, DL BWP, UL BWP, active DL BWP, active UL BWP, and band may be read as interchangeable. In the present disclosure, index, ID, indicator, and resource ID may be read as interchangeable. In the present disclosure, sequence, list, set, group, group, cluster, subset, etc. may be read as interchangeable. In the present disclosure, support, control, controllable, operate, and operable may be read as interchangeable.

[0178] In the present disclosure, the terms configure, activate, update, indicate, enable, specify, and select may be read interchangeably.

[0179] In the present disclosure, the higher layer signaling may be, for example, any one of Radio Resource Control (RRC) signaling, Medium Access Control (MAC) signaling, broadcast information, etc., or a combination thereof. In the present disclosure, RRC, RRC signaling, RRC parameters, higher layer, higher layer parameters, RRC information elements (IEs), RRC messages, and settings may be read interchangeably.

[0180] The MAC signaling may use, for example, a MAC Control Element (MAC CE), a MAC Protocol Data Unit (PDU), etc. In the present disclosure, the MAC CE, an update command, and an activation / deactivation command may be read interchangeably.

[0181] The broadcast information may be, for example, a Master Information Block (MIB), a System Information Block (SIB), Remaining Minimum System Information (RMSI, SIB1), Other System Information (OSI), etc.

[0182] In this disclosure, the terms beam, spatial-domain filter, spatial setting, TCI state, UL TCI state, unified TCI state, unified beam, common TCI state, common beam, TCI assumption, QCL assumption, QCL parameter, spatial-domain receive filter, UE spatial-domain receive filter, UE receive beam, DL beam, DL receive beam, DL precoding, DL precoder, DL-RS, RS for QCL type D in TCI state / QCL assumption, RS for QCL type A in TCI state / QCL assumption, spatial relationship, spatial-domain transmit filter, UE spatial-domain transmit filter, UE transmit beam, UL beam, UL transmit beam, UL precoding, UL precoder, and PL-RS may be interchangeable. In this disclosure, the terms QCL type X-RS, DL-RS associated with QCL type X, DL-RS with QCL type X, source of DL-RS, SSB, CSI-RS, and SRS may be interchangeable.

[0183] In the present disclosure, the terms panel, UE panel, panel group, beam, beam group, precoder, uplink (UL) transmitting entity, transmission / reception point (TRP), base station, spatial relation information (SRI), spatial relation, SRS resource indicator (SRI), control resource set (CONTROLLER RESOLUTION SET (CORESET)), physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH), codeword (CW), transport block (TB), reference signal (Reference Signal (RS)), base station, antenna port of a certain signal (e.g., demodulation reference signal (DMRS) port), DMRS, antenna port group of a certain signal (e.g., DMRS port group), group for multiplexing (e.g., Code Division Multiplexing (CDM) group, reference signal group, CORESET group), Physical Uplink Control The terms PUCCH group, PUCCH resource group, resource (e.g., reference signal resource, SRS resource), resource set (e.g., reference signal resource set), CORESET pool, CORESET subset, downlink Transmission Configuration Indication state (TCI state) (DL TCI state), uplink TCI state (UL TCI state), unified TCI state, common TCI state, Quasi-Co-Location (QCL), QCL assumption, redundancy version (RV), and layer (multi-input multi-output (MIMO) layer, transmission layer, spatial layer) may be read as interchangeable.In addition, a panel identifier (ID) and a panel may be interchangeable. In the present disclosure, a TRP ID and a TRP may be interchangeable.

[0184] The panel may be associated with at least one of a group index of an SSB / CSI-RS group, a group index of a group-based beam report, and a group index of an SSB / CSI-RS group for group-based beam reporting.

[0185] Furthermore, a panel identifier (ID) and a panel may be interchangeable. That is, a TRP ID and a TRP, a CORESET group ID and a CORESET group, etc. may be interchangeable.

[0186] In the present disclosure, the terms TRP, transmission point, panel, DMRS port group, CORESET pool, and one of two TCI states associated with one code point in a TCI field may be read interchangeably.

[0187] In this disclosure, a single PDCCH (DCI) may be assumed to be supported when multiple TRPs utilize an ideal backhaul. Multiple PDCCHs (DCIs) may be assumed to be supported when multiple TRPs utilize a non-ideal backhaul.

[0188] The ideal backhaul may be called DMRS port group type 1, reference signal associated group type 1, antenna port group type 1, CORESET pool type 1, etc. The non-ideal backhaul may be called DMRS port group type 2, reference signal associated group type 2, antenna port group type 2, CORESET pool type 2, etc. The names are not limited to these.

[0189] In this disclosure, the terms "single TRP," "single TRP system," "single TRP transmission," and "single PDSCH" may be interchangeable. In this disclosure, the terms "multiple TRPs," "multiple TRP system," "multiple TRP transmission," and "multiple PDSCH" may be interchangeable. In this disclosure, the terms "single DCI," "single PDCCH," "multiple TRPs based on a single DCI," and "activating two TCI states on at least one TCI codepoint" may be interchangeable.

[0190] In the present disclosure, single TRP, channel using single TRP, channel using one TCI state / spatial relationship, no multi-TRP enabled by RRC / DCI, no multiple TCI states / spatial relationships enabled by RRC / DCI, no CORESETPoolIndex value of 1 set for any CORESET, and no codepoint in the TCI field mapped to two TCI states may be read interchangeably.

[0191] In the present disclosure, "multi-TRP," "channel using multi-TRP," "channel using multiple TCI states / spatial relationships," "multi-TRP being enabled by RRC / DCI," "multiple TCI states / spatial relationships being enabled by RRC / DCI," and "at least one of multi-TRP based on a single DCI" and "multi-TRP based on multiple DCI" may be interchangeable. In the present disclosure, "multi-TRP based on multiple DCI," and "setting a CORESET pool index (CORESETPoolIndex) value of 1 for the CORESET" may be interchangeable. In the present disclosure, "multi-TRP based on a single DCI," and "at least one code point in the TCI field is mapped to two TCI states" may be interchangeable.

[0192] In the present disclosure, TRP#1 (first TRP) may correspond to CORESET pool index = 0 or may correspond to the first of two TCI states corresponding to one code point in the TCI field. TRP#2 (second TRP) TRP#1 (first TRP) may correspond to CORESET pool index = 1 or may correspond to the second of two TCI states corresponding to one code point in the TCI field.

[0193] In the present disclosure, single DCI (sDCI), single PDCCH, multi-TRP system based on single DCI, sDCI-based MTRP, and activation of two TCI states on at least one TCI codepoint may be read interchangeably.

[0194] In the present disclosure, multi-DCI (mDCI), multi-PDCCH, multi-TRP system based on multi-DCI, mDCI-based MTRP, and setting two CORESET pool indices or CORESET pool index=1 (or a value greater than or equal to 1) may be read interchangeably.

[0195] The QCL of the present disclosure may be interchangeably read as QCL Type D.

[0196] In the present disclosure, expressions such as "TCI state A is QCL type D, which is the same as TCI state B," "TCI state A is the same as TCI state B," and "TCI state A is QCL type D with TCI state B" may be read interchangeably.

[0197] In the present disclosure, the code point of the DCI field 'Transmission Configuration Indication', the TCI code point, the DCI code point, and the code point of the TCI field may be read interchangeably.

[0198] In the present disclosure, the terms "single TRP" and "SFN" may be interchangeable. In the present disclosure, the terms "HST", "HST scheme", "high speed mobility scheme", "scheme 1", "scheme 2", "NW pre-compensation scheme", "HST scheme 1", "HST scheme 2", and "HST NW pre-compensation scheme" may be interchangeable.

[0199] In the present disclosure, a PDSCH / PDCCH using a single TRP may be interpreted as a PDSCH / PDCCH based on a single TRP, a single TRP PDSCH / PDCCH, etc. Also, in the present disclosure, a PDSCH / PDCCH using SFN may be interpreted as a PDSCH / PDCCH using SFN in multi-hop transmission, a PDSCH / PDCCH based on SFN, or an SFN PDSCH / PDCCH.

[0200] In the present disclosure, receiving DL signals (PDSCH / PDCCH) using SFN may mean receiving the same data (PDSCH) / control information (PDCCH) from multiple transmission / reception points using the same time / frequency resources, and / or receiving DL signals using SFN may mean receiving the same data / control information using the same time / frequency resources and / or multiple TCI states / space-domain filters / beams / QCLs.

[0201] In the present disclosure, at least one of HST-SFN scheme, SFN scheme after Rel. 17, new SFN scheme, new HST-SFN scheme, HST-SFN scenario after Rel. 17, HST-SFN scheme for HST-SFN scenario, SFN scheme for HST-SFN scenario, scheme 1, HST-SFN scheme A / B, HST-SFN type A / B, Doppler pre-compensation scheme, scheme 1 (HST scheme 1), and Doppler pre-compensation scheme may be read interchangeably.

[0202] In the present disclosure, the terms Doppler pre-compensation scheme, base station pre-compensation scheme, TRP pre-compensation scheme, pre-Doppler compensation scheme, Doppler pre-compensation scheme, NW pre-compensation scheme, HST NW pre-compensation scheme, TRP pre-compensation scheme, TRP-based pre-compensation scheme, HST-SFN scheme A / B, and HST-SFN type A / B may be interchangeable. In the present disclosure, the terms pre-compensation scheme, reduction scheme, improvement scheme, and correction scheme may be interchangeable.

[0203] In the present disclosure, a PDCCH / search space (SS) / CORESET with linkage, a linked PDCCH / SS / CORESET, and a PDCCH / SS / CORESET pair may be interchangeable. In the present disclosure, a PDCCH / SS / CORESET without linkage, an unlinked PDCCH / SS / CORESET, and a single PDCCH / SS / CORESET may be interchangeable.

[0204] In the present disclosure, two linked CORESETs for PDCCH repetition, and two CORESETs respectively associated with two linked SS sets may be read interchangeably.

[0205] In the present disclosure, SFN-PDCCH repetition, PDCCH repetition, two linked PDCCHs, and one DCI being received across the two linked search spaces (SS) / CORESETs may be read interchangeably.

[0206] In the present disclosure, PDCCH repetition, SFN-PDCCH repetition, PDCCH repetition for higher reliability, PDCCH for higher reliability, PDCCH for reliability, and two linked PDCCHs may be read interchangeably.

[0207] In the present disclosure, the terms PDCCH reception method, PDCCH repetition, SFN-PDCCH repetition, HST-SFN, and HST-SFN scheme may be read interchangeably.

[0208] In the present disclosure, the PDSCH reception method, the single DCI-based multi-TRP, and the HST-SFN scheme may be read interchangeably.

[0209] In the present disclosure, the single DCI-based multi-TRP repetition may be an NCJT for an enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) service (low priority, priority 0) or a repetition of a URLLC service (high priority, priority 1) for an ultra-reliable and low latency communications service.

[0210] In each embodiment of the present disclosure, a PDSCH for multiple TRPs based on a single DCI may be interchangeably read as a PDSCH to which TDM / FDM / SDM for multiple TRPs (defined in Rel. 16) is applied.

[0211] In each embodiment of the present disclosure, a PDSCH for multiple TRPs may be interchangeably read as a PDSCH to which TDM / FDM / SDM for multiple TRPs based on a single DCI (defined in Rel. 16) is applied.

[0212] In each embodiment of the present disclosure, PUSCH / PUCCH / PDCCH for multiple TRPs based on a single DCI may be interchangeably read as repeated transmission (repetition) of PUSCH / PUCCH / PDCCH for multiple TRPs (defined in Rel. 17 and later).

[0213] In each embodiment of the present disclosure, the SFN PDSCH / PDCCH may be interchangeably read as the SFN PDSCH / PDCCH defined in Rel. 17 and later.

[0214] In each embodiment of the present disclosure, configuring the use of multiple TRPs based on multiple DCIs may mean configuring a CORESET pool index of 1. Also, configuring the use of multiple TRPs based on multiple DCIs may mean configuring a CORESET pool index of two different values ​​(e.g., 0 and 1).

[0215] In each embodiment of the present disclosure, UL transmission using multiple panels may refer to a UL transmission scheme using multiple panels of a UE with DCI enhancement.

[0216] In each embodiment of the present disclosure, if a joint TCI state / separate TCI state in the unified TCI state framework is not applicable to each channel / signal, the aforementioned default TCI state / QCL / spatial relationship may be used to determine the TCI state / QCL / spatial relationship of each channel.

[0217] The following embodiments of the present disclosure may be applied to transmission and reception of any channel / signal to which the unified TCI state framework defined in the above-mentioned Rel. 17 and later is applicable.

[0218] In the present disclosure, applying a TCI state to each channel / signal / resource may mean applying a TCI state to transmission and reception of each channel / signal / resource.

[0219] In the present disclosure, small, few, short, and low may be read as interchangeable. Also, in the present disclosure, ignore, drop, etc. may be read as interchangeable.

[0220] In the present disclosure, "highest (maximum)" and "lowest (minimum)" may be interpreted interchangeably. Also, in the present disclosure, "maximum" may be interpreted interchangeably as "nth (n is any natural number)" largest, larger, higher, etc. Also, in the present disclosure, "minimum" may be interpreted interchangeably as "nth (n is any natural number) smallest," smaller, lower, etc.

[0221] In the present disclosure, repetition, repeated transmission, and repeated reception may be read interchangeably.

[0222] In the present disclosure, the terms channel, signal, and channel / signal may be interchangeable. In the present disclosure, the terms DL channel, DL signal, DL signal / channel, transmission / reception of DL signal / channel, DL reception, and DL transmission may be interchangeable. In the present disclosure, the terms UL channel, UL signal, UL signal / channel, transmission / reception of UL signal / channel, UL reception, and UL transmission may be interchangeable.

[0223] In the present disclosure, a first TRP may correspond to a first TCI state. In the present disclosure, a second TRP may correspond to a second TCI state. In the present disclosure, an nth TRP may correspond to an nth TCI state.

[0224] In the present disclosure, a first CORESET pool index value (e.g., 0), a first TRP index value (e.g., 1), and a first TCI state (first DL / UL (joint / separate) TCI state) may correspond to each other. In the present disclosure, a second CORESET pool index value (e.g., 1), a second TRP index value (e.g., 2), and a second TCI state (second DL / UL (joint / separate) TCI state) may correspond to each other.

[0225] In each embodiment of the present disclosure below, the application of multiple TCI states in transmission and reception using multiple TRPs will be mainly described, focusing on a method for targeting two TRPs. However, the number of TRPs may be three or more (multiple), and each embodiment may be applied to correspond to the number of TRPs.

[0226] (Wireless communication method) The UE may receive one or more beam indications. In this disclosure, a beam indication may refer to a DCI that indicates one or more TCI states.

[0227] [Beam direction method 1] The UE may receive a beam indication and may determine / assess multiple TCI states (corresponding to one or more TRPs) based on the TCI fields included in the beam indication.

[0228] Beam direction method 1 is preferably applicable in an ideal backhaul environment (eg, single DCI-based transmission).

[0229] For beam pointing method 1, a minimum BAT may be specified in a non-ideal backhaul environment (e.g., multi-DCI based transmission). Also, for beam pointing method 1, an additional BAT corresponding to at least one of the multiple TRPs may be specified in a non-ideal backhaul environment (e.g., multi-DCI based transmission).

[0230] FIG. 12A illustrates an example of beam instruction method 1. In FIG. 12A, a UE receives one beam instruction. The one beam instruction may indicate two TCI states (a first TCI state and a second TCI state). The UE determines the first TCI state and the second TCI state based on one or more TCI fields included in the one beam instruction. The first TCI state may correspond to a first TRP. The second TCI state may correspond to a second TRP.

[0231] [Beam direction method 2] The UE may receive multiple (e.g., two) beam indications. The UE may determine / judge one or more TCI states corresponding to each beam indication based on each TCI field included in the multiple beam indications. For example, the UE may determine a first (DL / UL) TCI state based on a first beam indication and a second (DL / UL) TCI state based on a second beam indication.

[0232] The first beam indication / first TCI state may correspond to the first TRP / first CORESET pool index (e.g., a CORESET pool index of a first value (e.g., 0)) / first CORESET (1st CORESETs). The second beam indication / second TCI state may correspond to the second TRP / second CORESET pool index (e.g., a CORESET pool index of a second value (e.g., 1)) / second CORESET (2nd CORESETs).

[0233] Beam direction method 2 can be suitably applied in a non-ideal backhaul environment (eg, multi-DCI based transmission).

[0234] 12B is a diagram illustrating an example of beam instruction method 2. In FIG. 12B, a UE receives two beam instructions. The UE determines a first TCI state based on a TCI field included in one of the two beam instructions. The UE determines a second TCI state based on a TCI field included in another of the two beam instructions.

[0235] In at least one of the beam pointing method 1 and the beam pointing method 2, one or more (N) UL TCI states and one or more (M) DL TCI states may be indicated to the UE.

[0236] For example, the beam indication / DCI may include multiple TCI fields for indicating multiple TCI states (e.g., DL TCI state and UL TCI state), and the UE may determine one or more (N) UL TCI states and one or more (M) DL TCI states based on the multiple TCI fields.

[0237] 13A is a diagram showing an example of a TCI field included in a DCI. In FIG. 13A, the DCI includes multiple TCI fields indicating TCI states (TCI field #1 and TCI field #2 in the example of FIG. 13A). The UE may determine one or more UL TCI states and one or more DL TCI states based on the TCI fields.

[0238] Also, for example, the beam indication / DCI may include one TCI field for indicating multiple TCI states, and the UE may determine one or more (N) UL TCI states and one or more (M) DL TCI states based on the multiple TCI fields.

[0239] 13B is a diagram showing another example of a TCI field included in a DCI. As shown in FIG. 13B, a correspondence relationship between the code point of the TCI field and multiple (e.g., two) TCI states may be configured in advance in the UE. The UE may determine one or more UL TCI states and one or more DL TCI states based on (the code point of) the TCI field included in the DCI. For example, when the TCI field included in the DCI indicates "100", the UE determines the first DL / UL (joint) TCI state as TCI state #1 and the second DL / UL (joint) TCI state as TCI state #0.

[0240] In the present disclosure, the correspondence between the TCI field (code point) and the TCI state may be interchangeably read as control information / configuration information that associates the TCI field (code point) with the TCI state.

[0241] In the example shown in Figure 13B, the first joint TCI state and the second joint TCI state are described as the TCI states corresponding to the code points in the TCI field, but the TCI state corresponding to the TCI code points may also be a separate TCI state.

[0242] Also, for example, the beam indication / DCI may include multiple TCI fields for indicating multiple TCI states, and the UE may determine one or more (N) UL TCI states and one or more (M) DL TCI states based on the multiple TCI fields.

[0243] In addition, the format of the DCI indicating the TCI state may be a first DCI format (e.g., a DCI format for scheduling a PDSCH (e.g., DCI format 1_1 / 1_2)) and a second DCI format (e.g., a DCI format for scheduling a PUSCH (e.g., DCI format 0_1 / 0_2)).

[0244] The UE may be instructed to one set of TCI states (joint TCI states / separate (DL / UL) TCI states) based on the first DCI format, and the UE may be instructed to another set of TCI states based on the second DCI format.

[0245] First Embodiment In the first embodiment, a method for setting / activating / indicating the TCI state will be described.

[0246] In the first embodiment, the above beam designation method 1 may be used. Also, in the first embodiment, the above beam designation method 2 may be used.

[0247] A common TCI state list / pool may be configured for a UE for multiple TRPs (CORESET pool index, position / rank of one TCI state (1st / 2nd TCI state) among two TCI states). The configuration of the TCI state list may be performed using RRC signaling.

[0248] For a UE, one or more TCI states may be activated for multiple (eg, all) TRPs using the MAC CE.

[0249] The (maximum) number of activated TCI states (eg, M) may be a specific number (eg, M=8).

[0250] In the case of a joint TCI state, the DL / UL (joint) TCI state may be activated for the UE using the MAC CE, and the UE may then be instructed of the first DL / UL (joint) TCI state and the second DL / UL (joint) TCI state using the DCI (beam indication) (see FIG. 14A).

[0251] In the case of the separate TCI state, the DL (separate) TCI state and the UL (separate) TCI state may be activated for the UE using the MAC CE, and then the UE may be instructed to use the DCI (beam indication) to use the first DL (separate) TCI state and the first UL (separate) TCI state and the second DL (separate) TCI state and the second UL (separate) TCI state (see FIG. 14B).

[0252] Note that, in FIG. 14B, an example is shown in which separate TCI states are activated for the DL TCI state and the UL TCI state with respect to the TCI state activated by the MAC CE, but even in the case of separate TCI states, the activated DL TCI state and the UL TCI state may include a common TCI state.

[0253] <TCI Field 1-1> A DCI format (e.g., DCI format 1_1 / 1_2) may include multiple TCI fields (see FIG. 13A).

[0254] The inclusion of multiple TCI fields in a DCI format may be limited to certain conditions (e.g., a specific DCI format and / or a DCI to which a Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) scrambled by a specific Radio Network Temporary Identifier (RNTI) is added).

[0255] For example, the specific DCI format may be a DCI format without DL assignment (e.g., DCI format 1_1 / 1_2). A DCI format without DL assignment (e.g., DCI format 1_1 / 1_2) does not include a specific field and can use other reserved (unused) fields / bits for the second and subsequent TCI fields, so that even if multiple TCI fields are used, a DCI can be configured without increasing the total number of DCI payloads.

[0256] <TCI Field 1-2> A DCI format (for example, DCI format 1_1 / 1_2) may include one TCI field.

[0257] The UE may determine at least one of the first (DL / UL) TCI state and the second (DL / UL) TCI state based on the indicated one TCI field.

[0258] A MAC CE (first MAC CE) that activates the TCI state indicated by a DCI that includes multiple (e.g., two) TCI fields (TCI field 1-1 above) and a MAC CE (second MAC CE) that activates the TCI state indicated by a DCI that includes one TCI field (TCI field 1-2 above) may be separate MAC CEs.

[0259] For example, the TCI states activated in the first MAC CE may correspond to one TCI code point, either one joint (DL / UL) TCI state or one separate (DL / UL) TCI state.

[0260] For example, the TCI states activated by the second MAC CE may correspond to one TCI codepoint, such as multiple joint (DL / UL) TCI states or multiple separate (DL / UL) TCI states. In this case, the UE may determine the first TCI state based on the TCI state corresponding to the TCI field indicated as the first TCI state, and may determine the second TCI state based on the TCI state corresponding to the TCI field indicated as the second TCI state.

[0261] In this way, by making the first MAC CE and the second MAC CE separate MAC CEs, it is possible to flexibly indicate the TCI state based on the number of TCI fields included in the DCI.

[0262] Furthermore, the first MAC CE and the second MAC CE may be a common MAC CE.

[0263] For example, the TCI states activated by the MAC CE may correspond to multiple joint (DL / UL) TCI states / multiple separate (DL / UL) TCI states for one TCI code point. When the UE is instructed about TCI states using multiple TCI fields included in one DCI, the UE may determine the first TCI state based on the TCI state corresponding to the TCI field indicated as the first TCI state, and may determine the second TCI state based on the TCI state corresponding to the TCI field indicated as the second TCI state. When the UE is instructed about TCI states using one TCI field included in one DCI, the UE may determine the multiple TCI states corresponding to the one TCI field as the first TCI state and the second TCI state.

[0264] In this way, by making the first MAC CE and the second MAC CE a common MAC CE, it is possible to activate the TCI state with one MAC CE when receiving DCI containing different numbers of TCI fields, thereby reducing overhead.

[0265] The UE may be configured with a correspondence relationship between the TCI codepoints and the TCI states for the joint TCI states and a correspondence relationship between the TCI codepoints and the TCI states for the separate TCI states, and the configuration may be performed using higher layer signaling (RRC signaling / MAC CE).

[0266] The UE may switch between using a correspondence relationship between a TCI code point and a TCI state for a joint TCI state and using a correspondence relationship between a TCI code point and a TCI state for a separate TCI state by using RRC signaling / MAC CE (see FIG. 15). This method allows switching between indicating a TCI state by a DCI including one TCI field and indicating a TCI state including multiple TCI fields.

[0267] As shown in the example of FIG. 15, for example, the correspondence relationship regarding the joint TCI states may be such that one or more (plural) joint TCI states correspond to a code point of one TCI field.

[0268] 15, for example, the correspondence relationship regarding the separate TCI states may be such that one or more (plural) separate DL / UL TCI states correspond to one code point in a TCI field. The one or more (plural) separate DL / UL TCI states corresponding to one code point may be at least one of a first DL TCI state, a first UL TCI state, a second DL TCI state, and a second UL TCI state.

[0269] Furthermore, the UE may be configured with a correspondence relationship between the TCI codepoint and the TCI state regarding the joint / separate TCI state (see FIG. 16). This configuration may be performed using higher layer signaling (RRC signaling / MAC CE).

[0270] In this correspondence, a joint TCI state and a separate TCI state may correspond to one code point. A UE may be indicated with a joint TCI state as a first (or second) TCI state and a separate TCI state as a second (or first) TCI state. This correspondence may be used in the case where a TCI state is indicated by a DCI including one TCI field.

[0271] In the example shown in Figure 16, one TCI code point corresponds to a joint TCI state as a first TCI state and a separate TCI state as a second TCI state, and the UE determines the first TCI state and the second TCI state based on the code point of the indicated TCI field.

[0272] In the example shown in Figure 16, the joint TCI state is described as the first TCI state and the separate TCI state is described as the second TCI state, but this is merely an example, and a correspondence relationship may be set for the UE such that the separate TCI state is the first TCI state and the joint TCI state is the second TCI state.

[0273] Furthermore, the UE may be configured with a correspondence relationship between the TCI codepoint and the TCI state regarding the joint / separate TCI state (see FIG. 17). This configuration may be performed using higher layer signaling (RRC signaling / MAC CE).

[0274] In this correspondence, at least one of a joint TCI state and a separate TCI state may correspond to one code point. That is, the indicated first TCI state may be a joint TCI state or a separate TCI state, and the indicated second TCI state may be a joint TCI state or a separate TCI state. This correspondence may be used in cases where the TCI state is indicated by a DCI including one TCI field.

[0275] In the example shown in Figure 17, one TCI code point corresponds to a first TCI state, which is a joint TCI state or a separate TCI state (DL / UL), and a second TCI state, which is a joint TCI state or a separate TCI state (DL / UL).The UE determines the first TCI state or the second TCI state based on the code point of the indicated TCI field.

[0276] For example, in the example shown in FIG. 17, when the UE is instructed to set the code point of one TCI field to "100", the UE determines the (joint) DL / UL TCI state #4 as the first TCI state, and determines the DL TCI state #4 and the UL TCI state #5 as the second TCI state.

[0277] When a UE is activated with multiple TCI states and is instructed to use one TCI state, the UE may update / change the instructed TCI state and continue / maintain the previous (instructed) TCI states for the other TCI states. Each TCI state may be a joint TCI state or a separate DL / UL TCI state. In this case, the UE may assume / determine to transmit / receive using multiple TRPs (multiple TCI states).

[0278] Also, if a UE is activated with multiple TCI states and is instructed to use one TCI state, the UE may apply only one of the instructed TCI states. Each TCI state may be a joint TCI state or a separate DL / UL TCI state. In this case, the UE may determine to transmit and receive using a single TRP (one TCI state) (or fall back to transmitting and receiving using a single TRP).

[0279] The first embodiment may be applied to at least one of transmission and reception using a single DCI based multi-TRP (single DCI based M-TRP) and transmission and reception using a multi DCI based multi-TRP (multi DCI based M-TRP).

[0280] When the first embodiment is applied to transmission and reception using multi-DCI based multi-TRP (multi-DCI based M-TRP), the first TCI state in the first embodiment may mean the TCI state of a DL channel / signal (e.g., PDCCH / PDSCH / CSI-RS) related to a first CORESET, and the second TCI state in the first embodiment may mean the TCI state of a DL channel / signal (e.g., PDCCH / PDSCH / CSI-RS) related to a second CORESET.

[0281] The first CORESET may be a CORESET with a CORESET pool index of a first value (e.g., 0) or a CORESET corresponding to a CORESET for which a CORESET pool index is not set (CORESET pool index is "absent"). The PDSCH / CSI-RS associated with the first CORESET may be a PDSCH / CSI-RS scheduled / activated on a PDCCH associated with the first CORESET.

[0282] The second CORESET may be a CORESET corresponding to a CORESET pool index of a second value (e.g., 1). The PDSCH / CSI-RS associated with the second CORESET may be a PDSCH / CSI-RS scheduled / activated on a PDCCH associated with the second CORESET.

[0283] According to the first embodiment described above, it is possible to appropriately indicate multiple TCI states using one or multiple TCI fields.

[0284] <Second embodiment> In the second embodiment, the correspondence (mapping) between the indicated TCI state and each signal / channel will be described.

[0285] When performing operations using multiple TRPs, the problem is how to map the specified multiple TCI states to each signal / channel.

[0286] For example, for single DCI-based multi-TRP, at least two TCI states are required for PDSCH, and for multi-DCI-based multi-TRP, at least two TCI states are required for PDSCH and PDCCH, and one TCI state is required for other signals / channels (signals / channels other than PDCCH and PDSCH).

[0287] The UE may determine one or more TCI states to apply to signals / channels in multiple TRPs based on the beam indication (DCI).

[0288] In the present disclosure, the TCI state may be indicated (beam indication) using RRC signaling / MAC CE (that is, the TCI state may be indicated without using DCI).

[0289] 18A and 18B are diagrams illustrating an example of application of TCI states in transmission and reception using multiple TRPs. Note that the PDSCH and PDCCH shown in Fig. 18A and 18B may be transmitted from the same transmission panel / antenna of a certain TRP, or may be transmitted from different transmission panels / antennas.

[0290] Figure 18A shows an example of a PDSCH schedule using multiple TRPs based on a single DCI. In Figure 18A, a UE is scheduled for PDSCHs (PDSCHs #1 and #2) using multiple TRPs (TRPs #1 and #2) using one PDCCH / DCI (PDCCH #2-1 corresponding to TRP #1). PDSCH #1 corresponds to TRP #1, and PDSCH #2 corresponds to TRP #2.

[0291] The UE also receives the PDCCH / DCI (PDCCH#1-1) as a beam instruction. The UE determines whether the first TCI state or the second TCI state is instructed by the beam instruction, and applies it to reception of each channel.

[0292] 18A, the first TCI state indicated by PDCCH #1-1 is applied to the reception of PDCCH #2-1 and PDSCH #1 corresponding to TRP #1, and the second TCI state indicated by PDCCH #1-1 is applied to the reception of PDSCH #2 corresponding to TRP #2.

[0293] Figure 18B shows an example of a PDSCH schedule using multiple TRPs based on multiple DCIs. In Figure 18B, a UE is scheduled for a PDSCH (PDSCH#1) using TRP#1 using one PDCCH / DCI (PDCCH#2-1 corresponding to TRP#1), and for a PDSCH (PDSCH#2) using TRP#2 using another PDCCH / DCI (PDCCH#2-2 corresponding to TRP#2). PDSCH#1 corresponds to TRP#1, and PDSCH#2 corresponds to TRP#2.

[0294] In Fig. 18B, similarly to Fig. 18A, the UE receives the PDCCH / DCI (PDCCH#1-1) as a beam instruction. The UE determines the first TCI state and the second TCI state indicated by the beam instruction and applies them to reception of each channel.

[0295] 18B, the first TCI state indicated by PDCCH #1-1 is applied to the reception of PDCCH #2-1 and PDSCH #1 corresponding to TRP #1, and the second TCI state indicated by PDCCH #1-1 is applied to the reception of PDCCH #2-2 and PDSCH #2 corresponding to TRP #2.

[0296] The following describes the mapping between the indicated TCI state and each channel / signal. Each channel / signal may be at least one of any DL / UL channel and DL / UL signal. Alternatively, each channel / signal may be, for example, a channel / signal other than a PDSCH.

[0297] The UE may apply the indicated TCI state based on specific rules and / or configuration / instruction.

[0298] For example, the UE may apply a particular TCI state from among the indicated first TCI state and second TCI state to each channel / signal.

[0299] The specific TCI state may be, for example, a first TCI state (or a second TCI state). When the UE is instructed to select the first TCI state and the second TCI state, the UE may apply the first TCI state (or the second TCI state) to transmitting and receiving each channel / signal (e.g., PDCCH / CSI-RS / PUSCH / PUCCH / SRS). This method can simplify the UE operation.

[0300] Furthermore, a rule regarding the application of a TCI state to an SRS resource set may be specified in advance. For example, when a UE is configured with multiple (e.g., two) SRS resource sets for codebook-based (CB-based) transmission, the UE may apply a first TCI state to (the transmission of SRS associated with) the first SRS resource set and a second TCI state to (the transmission of SRS associated with) the second SRS resource set.

[0301] The UE may also determine the TCI state to apply to each channel / signal based on configuration / instruction from the network (e.g., base station).

[0302] For example, the UE may be configured / instructed which of the indicated first and second TCI states to apply using RRC signaling / MAC CE / DCI.

[0303] The configuration / instruction of which TCI state to apply may be performed for each specific resource. The specific resource may be at least one of a CORESET, a resource set, a resource, a resource group, a BWP, a component carrier (CC), and a serving cell. The UE may be configured / instructed to apply which TCI state from the indicated first TCI state and second TCI state for each configuration of a specific resource in each channel / signal.

[0304] According to this method, the network (base station) / UE can use each TRP to transmit and receive channels / signals.

[0305] 19A and 19B are diagrams illustrating an example of how to apply the indicated TCI state. A correspondence relationship regarding the joint TCI state as shown in Fig. 19A is set for the UE. Next, the UE is instructed to use the TCI codepoint "010" by beam instruction.

[0306] 19B shows the configuration for applying the TCI state to each channel / signal. In the example shown in FIG. 19B, the application of the TCI state is configured for each CORESET for the PDCCH, and the application of the TCI state is configured for each SRS resource set for the SRS.

[0307] 19B, the TCI state to be applied to the PDCCH is configured to be a first TCI state in the configuration of CORESET #1, a first TCI state in the configuration of CORESET #2, and a second TCI state in the configuration of CORESET #3. Also, the TCI state to be applied to the SRS is configured to be a first TCI state in the configuration of SRS resource set #1, a second TCI state in the configuration of SRS resource set #2, and a second TCI state in the configuration of SRS resource set #3.

[0308] In the example configurations shown in Figures 19A and 19B, the UE applies the indicated first TCI state, first TCI state, and second TCI state to reception of a PDCCH related to CORESET#1, reception of a PDCCH related to CORESET#2, and reception of a PDCCH related to CORESET#3, respectively.

[0309] Also, in the example configurations shown in Figures 19A and 19B, the UE applies the indicated first TCI state, second TCI state, and second TCI state to the transmission of SRS associated with SRS resource set #1, the transmission of SRS associated with SRS resource set #2, and the transmission of SRS associated with SRS resource set #3, respectively.

[0310] Although an example relating to a joint TCI state is shown in the above-mentioned FIGS. 19A and 19B, this embodiment can also be applied to a separate TCI state as appropriate.

[0311] When this embodiment is applied to separate TCI states, the first DL TCI state may be applied as the first TCI state of the DL channel / signal, and the second DL TCI state may be applied as the second TCI state of the DL channel / signal.When this embodiment is applied to separate TCI states, the first UL TCI state may be applied as the first TCI state of the UL channel / signal, and the second UL TCI state may be applied as the second TCI state of the UL channel / signal.

[0312] Furthermore, for channels other than the PDSCH (for example, PUSCH), the TCI state (either the first TCI state or the second TCI state) may be configured / activated for each BWP / CC using higher layer signaling (RRC signaling / MAC CE). In other words, the TCI state may be configured / activated for each configuration of the channel (for example, PUSCH configuration (PUSCH-config)). For channels other than the PDSCH (for example, PUSCH), the UE may be configured to apply either the first TCI state or the second TCI state for each BWP / CC / PUSCH configuration.

[0313] According to this, the TRP used by the UE can be switched only by higher layer signaling (RRC signaling / MAC CE). Note that, as in the existing specifications, the UL beam (UL TCI state) to the destination TRP may be switched based on (the SRI field included in) the scheduling DCI that schedules the PUSCH.

[0314] Furthermore, for channels other than the PDSCH (e.g., PUSCH), the TCI state (either or both of the first TCI state and the second TCI state) may be configured / activated for each BWP / CC using higher layer signaling (RRC signaling / MAC CE). In other words, the TCI state may be configured / activated for each configuration of the channel (e.g., PUSCH configuration (PUSCH-config)). For channels other than the PDSCH (e.g., PUSCH), the UE may configure / activate one or two TCI states out of the first TCI state and the second TCI state for each BWP / CC / PUSCH configuration.

[0315] When multiple (two) TCI states (a first TCI state and a second TCI state) are configured / activated for a UE, any one of the configured / activated TCI states may be indicated using a scheduling DCI (e.g., DCI format 0_1 / 0_2) that schedules the channel. The UE may apply the indicated TCI state to transmission and reception of the channel.

[0316] The TCI status may be indicated using a new DCI field specified in Rel. 17 or later, or may be indicated using an existing DCI field (e.g., the SRI field), or may be indicated using a combination of special fields of existing DCI (e.g., a combination of the SRI field and a field other than the SRI field, or a combination of multiple fields other than the SRI field).

[0317] 20A to 20D are diagrams showing an example of mapping between PUSCH and TCI states. In the example shown in FIG. 20A, a correspondence between TCI code points included in a beam instruction and multiple joint TCI states is configured / activated for a UE. Also, as shown in FIG. 20B, a PUSCH configuration (PUSCH-config) is notified to a UE using RRC signaling. Furthermore, in the PUSCH configuration, two TCI states (a first TCI state and a second TCI state) are configured. In the example shown in FIG. 20C, a correspondence between a DCI field (code point 0 or 1) included in a scheduling DCI of a PUSCH and a TCI state (the position / order of the TCI state, the first TCI state or the second TCI state) is configured / defined.

[0318] In the example shown in Fig. 20A, the UE is notified of the TCI code point "010" by the beam instruction. The UE determines that the first TCI state is TCI state #4 and the second TCI state is TCI state #5.

[0319] In the example shown in Figure 20D, the UE is notified that the TCI state to be applied to the PUSCH is the first TCI state by being notified that the code point of the DCI field included in the scheduling DCI is "0". The UE applies the first TCI state (i.e., TCI state #4) and transmits the PUSCH.

[0320] Although FIGS. 20A to 20D show examples of setting / instructing a joint TCI state, they are also applicable to setting / instructing a separate TCI state.

[0321] Furthermore, for channels other than the PDSCH (for example, PUCCH), the TCI state (either the first TCI state or the second TCI state) may be configured / activated for each BWP / CC using higher layer signaling (RRC signaling / MAC CE). In other words, the TCI state may be configured / activated for each configuration of the channel (for example, PUCCH configuration (PUCCH-config)). For channels other than the PDSCH (for example, PUCCH), the UE may be configured to apply either the first TCI state or the second TCI state for each BWP / CC / PUCCH configuration.

[0322] According to this, the TRP used by the UE can be switched only by higher layer signaling (RRC signaling / MAC CE). Note that, as in the existing specifications, the UL beam (UL TCI state) may be switched by selecting different PUCCH resources / PUCCH resource groups based on (a PUCCH resource indicator (PRI) field included in) the scheduling DCI that schedules the PDSCH.

[0323] Furthermore, for a channel other than the PDSCH (e.g., PUCCH), the TCI state (either or both of the first TCI state and the second TCI state) may be configured / activated for each BWP / CC / resource / resource group using higher layer signaling (RRC signaling / MAC CE). In other words, the TCI state may be configured / activated for each configuration of the channel (e.g., PUCCH configuration (PUCCH-config)). For a channel other than the PDSCH (e.g., PUCCH), the UE may configure / activate one or two TCI states out of the first TCI state and the second TCI state for each BWP / CC / PUCCH configuration / resource / resource group.

[0324] When multiple (two) TCI states (a first TCI state and a second TCI state) are configured / activated for a UE, any one of the configured / activated TCI states may be indicated using a scheduling DCI (e.g., DCI format 1_1 / 1_2) that schedules the PDSCH. The UE may apply the indicated TCI state to transmission and reception of the channel.

[0325] The TCI status may be indicated using a new DCI field specified in Rel. 17 or later, or may be indicated using an existing DCI field (e.g., the PRI field), or may be indicated using a combination of special fields of existing DCI (e.g., a combination of the PRI field and a field other than the PRI field, or a combination of multiple fields other than the PRI field).

[0326] 21A to 21C are diagrams showing an example of mapping between PUCCH and TCI states. In the example shown in FIG. 21A, a correspondence between a TCI code point included in a beam instruction and multiple joint TCI states is configured / activated for the UE. Also, as shown in FIG. 21B, a PUCCH configuration (PUCCH-config) is notified to the UE using RRC signaling. Furthermore, in this PUCCH configuration, two TCI states (a first TCI state and a second TCI state) are configured. In this PUCCH configuration, PUCCH resource #1 (or PUCCH resource group #1) is associated with the first TCI state, and PUCCH resource #2 (or PUCCH resource group #2) is associated with the second TCI state.

[0327] 21A, the UE is notified of the TCI code point "010" by the beam instruction. The UE determines that the first TCI state is TCI state #4 and the second TCI state is TCI state #5.

[0328] 21C, the UE is notified by the scheduling DCI that PUCCH resource #1 is specified and that the TCI state to apply to the PUCCH is TCI state 1. The UE applies the first TCI state (i.e., TCI state #4) and transmits the PUCCH.

[0329] Although FIGS. 21A to 21C show examples of setting / instructing a joint TCI state, they are also applicable to setting / instructing a separate TCI state.

[0330] According to the second embodiment, it is possible to appropriately perform correspondence / mapping between the set / activated / instructed TCI state and each channel / signal.

[0331] <Third embodiment> The third embodiment will be described with reference to the BAT.

[0332] In the third embodiment, the above beam designation method 1 may be used.

[0333] In the third embodiment, a plurality of TCI states (a first TCI state and a second TCI state) may be indicated to the UE using a beam indication (DCI).

[0334] The UE may determine / decide the timing for applying the indicated multiple TCI states based on at least one of embodiments 3-1 and 3-2 described below.

[0335] In this disclosure, BAT may refer to the timeline (timing, time required for application, application time, K symbols) from receiving a beam instruction (DCI) to applying the TCI state indicated by the beam instruction.

[0336] <<Embodiment 3-1>> The UE may determine / decide the BAT for the first TCI state and the BAT for the second TCI state based on a SubCarrier Spacing (SCS) configuration.

[0337] For example, the UE may determine that the same BAT applies to channels / signals in the BWP with the same SCS setting. In other words, the BAT may be determined / defined based on the SCS setting.

[0338] According to embodiment 3-1, the implementation of the UE can be simplified.

[0339] <<Embodiment 3-2>> A BAT for a first TCI state (first BAT) and a BAT for a second TCI state (second BAT) may be defined separately.

[0340] For example, the first BAT and the second BAT may be BATs of different lengths.

[0341] In the following description, the BAT associated with the first TCI state will be referred to as the first BAT, and the BAT associated with the second TCI state will be referred to as the second BAT, but this is not limiting. In other words, the BAT associated with the first TCI state may be referred to as the second BAT, and the BAT associated with the second TCI state may be referred to as the first BAT.

[0342] In the present disclosure, the first BAT may be interchangeably read as a BAT in the case of a non-cross schedule, a BAT in the case of indicating a TCI state in a TRP where a beam instruction is transmitted, a smaller (shorter) BAT, etc. In the present disclosure, the second BAT may be interchangeably read as a BAT in the case of a cross schedule, a BAT in the case of indicating a TCI state in a TRP where a beam instruction is not transmitted, a larger (longer) BAT, etc.

[0343] In the present disclosure, the first BAT and the second BAT may be read interchangeably. In the present disclosure, larger, longer, smaller, and shorter may be read interchangeably.

[0344] For the first BAT, the UE may decide to start applying the TCI state at least a certain time (e.g., K symbols) after receiving (the start symbol / last symbol of) the DCI indicating the TCI state.

[0345] Furthermore, for the first BAT, the UE may determine to start applying the TCI state at least a specific time (e.g., K symbols) after the transmission (final symbol) of a HARQ-ACK (e.g., an ACK) for a PDSCH scheduled using a DCI indicating the TCI state.

[0346] Furthermore, for the first BAT, the UE may determine to start applying the TCI state at least a specific time (e.g., K symbols) after the transmission of the HARQ-ACK for the DCI indicating the TCI state (final symbol).

[0347] The K may be determined based on higher layer signaling (RRC parameters) based on capability information (UE Capability Information, for example, "timeDurationForQCL-rel18") reported by the UE. Note that the BAT for a specific subcarrier spacing may be set for multiple (e.g., all) CCs / BWPs to which a common TCI state ID of a common TCI state in carrier aggregation (CA) is set.

[0348] For the second BAT, the UE may determine that the timing is the first BAT plus an additional time.

[0349] Embodiment 3-2 is subdivided into the following embodiments 3-2-1 to 3-2-3: The UE may determine the BAT according to at least one of the following embodiments 3-2-1 to 3-2-3.

[0350] [Embodiment 3-2-1] As described above, for the first BAT, the UE may decide to start applying the TCI state at least a certain time (e.g., K symbols) after receiving (the start / final symbol of) the DCI indicating the TCI state.

[0351] Also, as described above, for the first BAT, the UE may determine to start applying the TCI state at least a specific time (e.g., K symbols) after transmitting a HARQ-ACK (e.g., an ACK) for a PDSCH scheduled using a DCI indicating the TCI state (final symbol).

[0352] Furthermore, the UE may determine that the second BAT is a timing having a length equal to the first BAT plus a specific time.

[0353] The specific time may be represented by a specific time resource / time unit, which may be, for example, at least one of ms, symbols, slots, and sub-slots. For example, the specific time may be represented by X ms and Y symbols / slots / sub-slots (X and Y are arbitrary numbers).

[0354] The specific time may be specified in advance, may be configured for the UE using higher layer signaling, or may be determined based on the UE capability information reported.

[0355] The specific time may be a value that depends on the settings of the SCS, or may be a value that is common to the settings of multiple (for example, all) SCSs.

[0356] [Embodiment 3-2-2] The UE may determine that the BAT for the TCI state associated with the TRP (TRP index) that receives the beam instruction is a smaller BAT. The UE may determine that the BAT for the TCI state not associated with the TRP (TRP index) that receives the beam instruction is a larger BAT.

[0357] The UE may determine that the smaller BAT is the timing from (the start / final symbol of) reception of DCI indicating the TCI state until a specific time later (for example, after the above-mentioned K symbols).

[0358] The smaller BAT may be the same as the BAT specified in Rel.17, or may be a different BAT (e.g., a BAT represented by a new parameter, a BAT with a field size (number of bits) larger than the field size of the BAT specified in Rel.17).

[0359] The smaller / larger BAT may be indicated by a specific time resource / time unit, which may be, for example, at least one of ms, symbols, slots, and sub-slots. For example, the specific time may be represented by X ms and Y symbols / slots / sub-slots (X and Y are arbitrary numbers).

[0360] The smaller BAT / larger BAT may be specified in advance in a specification, may be configured for the UE using higher layer signaling, or may be determined based on the UE capability information to be reported.

[0361] The smaller BAT / larger BAT may be a value that depends on the setting of the SCS, or the smaller BAT / larger BAT may be a value that is common to the settings of multiple (e.g., all) SCSs.

[0362] Furthermore, for the larger BAT, the UE may determine that the timing is the smaller BAT plus a specific time.

[0363] The specific time may be represented by a specific time resource / time unit, which may be, for example, at least one of ms, symbols, slots, and sub-slots. For example, the specific time may be represented by X ms and Y symbols / slots / sub-slots (X and Y are arbitrary numbers).

[0364] The specific time may be specified in advance, may be configured for the UE using higher layer signaling, or may be determined based on the UE capability information reported.

[0365] The specific time may be a value that depends on the settings of the SCS, or may be a value that is common to the settings of multiple (for example, all) SCSs.

[0366] FIG. 22 is a diagram illustrating an example of a BAT according to embodiment 3-2-2.

[0367] In Figure 22, a UE receives a beam instruction DCI and is instructed of a first TCI state and a second TCI state. In the example shown in Figure 22, the first TCI state is associated with the TRP in which the beam instruction DCI is transmitted, and the second TCI state is not associated with the TRP in which the beam instruction DCI is transmitted.

[0368] As shown in FIG. 22, the UE determines the BAT for the first TCI state to be a smaller BAT and the BAT for the second TCI state to be a larger BAT, and determines the timing to start applying the TCI state.

[0369] [Embodiment 3-2-3] The UE may determine that the BAT for the TCI state associated with the TRP (TRP index) that receives the beam instruction is a smaller BAT. The UE may determine that the BAT for the TCI state not associated with the TRP (TRP index) that receives the beam instruction is a larger BAT.

[0370] The UE may determine that the smaller BAT will start applying the TCI state at least a specific time (e.g., K symbols) after the transmission (final symbol) of the HARQ-ACK (PUSCH / PUCCH carrying the HARQ-ACK) for the PDSCH scheduled using the DCI indicating the TCI state.

[0371] The UE may also determine that it will start applying the smaller BAT to the TCI state at least a specific time (e.g., K symbols) after the transmission (final symbol) of the HARQ-ACK (PUSCH / PUCCH carrying the HARQ-ACK) for the DCI indicating the TCI state.

[0372] The smaller BAT may be the same as the BAT specified in Rel.17, or may be a different BAT (e.g., a BAT represented by a new parameter, a BAT with a field size (number of bits) larger than the field size of the BAT specified in Rel.17).

[0373] The smaller / larger BAT may be indicated by a specific time resource / time unit, which may be, for example, at least one of ms, symbols, slots, and sub-slots. For example, the specific time may be represented by X ms and Y symbols / slots / sub-slots (X and Y are arbitrary numbers).

[0374] The smaller BAT / larger BAT may be specified in advance in a specification, may be configured for the UE using higher layer signaling, or may be determined based on the UE capability information to be reported.

[0375] The smaller BAT / larger BAT may be a value that depends on the setting of the SCS, or the smaller BAT / larger BAT may be a value that is common to the settings of multiple (e.g., all) SCSs.

[0376] Furthermore, for the larger BAT, the UE may determine that the timing is the smaller BAT plus a specific time.

[0377] The specific time may be represented by a specific time resource / time unit, which may be, for example, at least one of ms, symbols, slots, and sub-slots. For example, the specific time may be represented by X ms and Y symbols / slots / sub-slots (X and Y are arbitrary numbers).

[0378] The specific time may be specified in advance, may be configured for the UE using higher layer signaling, or may be determined based on the UE capability information reported.

[0379] The specific time may be a value that depends on the settings of the SCS, or may be a value that is common to the settings of multiple (for example, all) SCSs.

[0380] FIG. 23 is a diagram illustrating an example of a BAT according to embodiment 3-2-3.

[0381] In Figure 23, a UE receives a beam instruction DCI and is instructed of a first TCI state and a second TCI state. In the example shown in Figure 23, the first TCI state is associated with the TRP in which the beam instruction DCI is transmitted, and the second TCI state is not associated with the TRP in which the beam instruction DCI is transmitted. The UE transmits a HARQ-ACK associated with the beam instruction DCI on a PUSCH / PUCCH.

[0382] As shown in Fig. 23, the UE determines the timing to apply the TCI state by determining the BAT for the first TCI state as a smaller BAT and the BAT for the second TCI state as a larger BAT. In the example shown in Fig. 23, the UE determines a specific time from the last symbol of the HARQ-ACK (or the PUCCH / PUSCH that transmits the HARQ-ACK) as the smaller BAT / larger BAT.

[0383] According to the third embodiment described above, even when a plurality of TCI states are instructed in one beam instruction, it is possible to appropriately determine / judge the application timing of the TCI state.

[0384] <Fourth embodiment> In the fourth embodiment, the above beam designation method 2 may be used.

[0385] In the present disclosure, the first CORESET (1st CORESETs), a CORESET with a CORESET pool index of a first value (e.g., 0), a CORESET with a CORESET pool index where no CORESET pool index is set (is "absent"), and a CORESET associated with a first TRP may be read interchangeably.

[0386] In the present disclosure, the second CORESET (2nd CORESETs), the CORESET of the CORESET pool index of the second value (for example, 1), and the CORESET associated with the second TRP may be read interchangeably.

[0387] For a beam instruction DCI associated with a first CORESET, the TCI state indicated by the beam instruction may be applied as a TCI state associated with the first CORESET and at least one of the first TCI state (TRP).

[0388] For a beam instruction DCI associated with a second CORESET, the TCI state indicated by the beam instruction may be applied as a TCI state associated with the second CORESET and at least one of the second TCI state (TRP).

[0389] Even when the beam designation method 2 is used and multiple TCI states are designated to the UE, the second embodiment may be applied as appropriate.

[0390] A CORESET pool index and multiple TCI states (first TCI state / second TCI state) may be configured for each channel / signal / resource / resource set / CORESET / resource group for the UE.

[0391] The UE may be configured / instructed to associate each channel / signal / resource / resource set / CORESET / resource group with multiple TCI states (first TCI state / second TCI state).

[0392] The UE may apply one TCI state out of multiple TCI states (first TCI state / second TCI state) to transmission and reception of each channel / signal based on the association / configuration.

[0393] For example, if the above association is not configured for the UE, the UE may apply a specific TCI state (e.g., the first (or second) TCI state) among multiple TCI states to each channel / signal / resource / resource set / CORESET / resource group.

[0394] Each channel / signal / resource / resource set / CORESET / resource group may be associated with a CORESET pool index / TRP index. A CORESET pool index / TRP index may be set for each channel / signal / resource / resource set / CORESET / resource group.

[0395] A common TCI status list / pool for multiple CORESET pool indices (TRPs) may be configured for the UE, and the configuration of the TCI status list may be performed using RRC signaling.

[0396] In this case, for the TCI state list, one or more TCI states for each CORESET pool index may be activated using the MAC CE.

[0397] The (maximum) number of activated TCI states (e.g., M) may be a specific number (e.g., M=8). The (maximum) number of activated TCI states may be a common value or different values ​​for each CORESET pool index.

[0398] Activated TCI states corresponding to different CORESET pool indices may include the same TCI state, in other words, one TCI state may correspond to multiple CORESET pool indices.

[0399] The activated TCI states corresponding to different CORESET pool indexes may all be different TCI states, in other words, one TCI state may correspond to one CORESET pool index.

[0400] Fig. 24 is a diagram showing an example of activating TCI states according to the fourth embodiment. In the example shown in Fig. 24, a TCI state list common to multiple CORESET pool indexes is configured using RRC signaling. Then, from the TCI state list, a TCI state for a first CORESET pool index (TRP#1) and a TCI state for a second CORESET pool index (TRP#2) are activated by the MAC CE.

[0401] Alternatively, a separate TCI status list / pool may be configured for each of a plurality of CORESET pool indices (TRPs) for the UE, and the configuration of the TCI status list may be performed using RRC signaling.

[0402] For a UE, one or more TCI states may be activated using the MAC CE for each of multiple CORESET pool indices (TRPs).

[0403] The (maximum) number of activated TCI states (e.g., M) may be a specific number (e.g., M=8). The (maximum) number of activated TCI states may be a common value or different values ​​for each CORESET pool index.

[0404] A MAC CE that activates a TCI state for a certain CORESET pool index and a MAC CE that activates a TCI state for another CORESET pool index may be the same MAC CE or may be different MAC CEs.

[0405] Figures 25A and 25B are diagrams illustrating another example of activating a TCI state according to the fourth embodiment. In the example shown in Figures 25A and 25B, a separate TCI state list is configured for each of multiple CORESET pool indexes using RRC signaling (Figure 25A shows the list for TRP#1, and Figure 25B shows the list for TRP#2). Then, from the TCI state lists, the TCI state for the first CORESET pool index (TRP#1) and the TCI state for the second CORESET pool index (TRP#2) are activated by the MAC CE, respectively.

[0406] For a UE, a correspondence between a (set of) activated TCI states and TCI code points may be configured separately for each CORESET pool index (TRP), for example, the above correspondences for different CORESET pool indices may be different.

[0407] A single beam indication DCI (e.g., DCI format with / without DL assignment) may be used to indicate to a UE one TCI state (joint TCI state, separate DL / UL TCI state) for the TRP (CORESET pool index) corresponding to the DCI.

[0408] The indicated TCI state may apply to multiple channels / signals (UL channels / signals and / or DL ​​channels / signals) associated with the same CORESET pool index (TRP).

[0409] 26A and 26B are diagrams showing correspondence relationships related to TCI states according to the fourth embodiment. As shown in Fig. 26A and 26B, a correspondence relationship between TCI states and TCI code points related to a first CORESET pool index (TRP#1) (see Fig. 26A) and a correspondence relationship between TCI states and TCI code points related to a second CORESET pool index (TRP#2) (see Fig. 26B) are configured for a UE.

[0410] 26A and 26B, the UE is instructed to use TCI codepoint "011" by the beam instruction DCI associated with TRP#1, and to use TCI codepoint "101" by the beam instruction DCI associated with TRP#2. At this time, the UE applies TCI state #3 to multiple channels / signals associated with TRP#1, and applies TCI state #13 to multiple channels / signals associated with TRP#2.

[0411] According to the fourth embodiment described above, even when multiple beam instructions are received using multiple TRPs, it is possible to appropriately instruct the TCI states to be applied to multiple channels / signals.

[0412] <Fifth embodiment> The fifth embodiment will explain the BAT.

[0413] In the fifth embodiment, the above beam designation method 2 may be used.

[0414] The UE may determine the BAT for each CORESET pool index.

[0415] For a beam instruction DCI (first beam instruction DCI) associated with a first CORESET pool index, the UE may determine to start applying the TCI state at a timing at least a specific time (e.g., K symbols) after the transmission (final symbol) of the HARQ-ACK (PUSCH / PUCCH carrying the HARQ-ACK) associated with the first beam instruction DCI.

[0416] For a beam instruction DCI (second beam instruction DCI) associated with a second CORESET pool index, the UE may determine to start applying the TCI state at a timing at least a specific time (e.g., K symbols) after the transmission (final symbol) of the HARQ-ACK (PUSCH / PUCCH carrying the HARQ-ACK) associated with the second beam instruction DCI.

[0417] In the present disclosure, HARQ-ACK related to a beam indication DCI may refer to a HARQ-ACK for a PDSCH scheduled in the beam indication DCI, or a HARQ-ACK for the beam indication DCI.

[0418] Furthermore, for a beam instruction DCI (first beam instruction DCI) associated with a first CORESET pool index, the UE may determine to start applying the indicated TCI state at least a specific time (e.g., K symbols) after receiving the first beam instruction DCI (start / final symbol).

[0419] Furthermore, for a beam instruction DCI (second beam instruction DCI) associated with a second CORESET pool index, the UE may determine to start applying the indicated TCI state at least a specific time (e.g., K symbols) after receiving the second beam instruction DCI (start / final symbol).

[0420] The lengths (values) of the BATs associated with different CORESET pool indices (TRPs) may be the same. For example, the length of the BAT in TRP#1 and the length of the BAT in TRP#2 may be the same value.

[0421] The length (value) of the BAT associated with different CORESET pool indexes (TRPs) may be set / defined separately. For example, different values ​​may be supported for the length of the BAT in TRP#1 and the length of the BAT in TRP#2.

[0422] When HARQ-ACKs corresponding to each CORESET pool index (TRP) are transmitted to each TRP (when separate HARQ-ACKs are configured by higher layer signaling), the UE may determine the BAT for each TRP to be within a specific time (e.g., K symbols) after the transmission of the HARQ-ACK transmitted to each TRP. The HARQ-ACK may be an HARQ-ACK related to the beam instruction DCI.

[0423] 27 is a diagram illustrating an example of a BAT according to the fifth embodiment. In the example illustrated in FIG. 27, the UE transmits, to each TRP, a HARQ-ACK associated with the beam instruction DCI transmitted from each TRP.

[0424] In the example shown in FIG. 27, the UE may determine the BAT for each TRP (BAT#1 for TRP#1 and BAT#2 for TRP#2) as a period from the transmission of the HARQ-ACK sent to each TRP to a specific time (e.g., K symbols) later.

[0425] It should be noted that BAT#1 and BAT#2 shown in FIG. 27 may have the same length or different lengths.

[0426] When a HARQ-ACK corresponding to each CORESET pool index (TRP) is transmitted toward a specific TRP (when joint HARQ-ACK is configured by higher layer signaling), the UE may determine the BAT for each TRP from the transmission of the HARQ-ACK transmitted toward the specific TRP until a specific time (e.g., K symbols) later. The HARQ-ACK may be an HARQ-ACK associated with a beam instruction DCI.

[0427] Fig. 28 is a diagram illustrating another example of the BAT according to the fifth embodiment. In the example illustrated in Fig. 28, the UE transmits, to a specific TRP (TRP#1), a HARQ-ACK associated with the beam instruction DCI transmitted from each TRP.

[0428] In the example shown in FIG. 28, the UE may determine that the BAT in each TRP (BAT#1 in TRP#1 and BAT#2 in TRP#2) is a period from the transmission of the HARQ-ACK sent to TRP#2 to a specific time (e.g., K symbols) later.

[0429] It should be noted that BAT#1 and BAT#2 shown in FIG. 28 may have the same length or different lengths.

[0430] According to the fifth embodiment described above, even when a plurality of TCI states are instructed by a plurality of beam instructions, it is possible to appropriately determine / judge the application timing of the TCI state.

[0431] Sixth Embodiment In the sixth embodiment, a MAC CE activating a TCI state is described.

[0432] In the sixth embodiment, the MAC CE that activates the TCI state may be a MAC CE that activates at least one of a separate TCI state where N=X, M=Y (e.g., X=Y=2) and a joint TCI state where N=M=X (e.g., X=2).

[0433] In the following, in this embodiment, the case where X=2 and Y=2 will be described, but the values ​​of N and M may be 2 or more.

[0434] Embodiment 6-1 When separate TCI states of N=2 and M=2 are configured / enabled using RRC signaling, a MAC CE that is an extension of the MAC CE (Enhanced TCI States Activation / Deactivation for UE-specific PDSCH MAC CE) described in FIG. 8 above may be used.

[0435] The MAC CE may include a field indicating the UL TCI state or DL ​​TCI state (link direction), which may be defined in the reserved bit position in the first octet of the pre-extension MAC CE.

[0436] When applying the MAC CE for a separate TCI state with N=2 and M=2, the UE determines whether the first field (C i ) may be ignored as a reserved bit. This allows the DCI to be used to dynamically indicate / change two common TCI states.

[0437] When the MAC CE is applied to a separate TCI state with N=2 and M=2, the UE determines whether the first field (C i ) may be maintained to indicate whether a second TCI State ID field is present, which allows the DCI to be used to dynamically indicate / change one or two common TCI states.

[0438] The UE may receive separate MAC CEs to indicate / change / update the DL TCI state and the UL TCI state, respectively.

[0439] One DCI (for example, DCI format 1_1 / 1_2) may include two specific fields that indicate the DL common TCI status and the UL common TCI status, respectively.

[0440] In addition, DCI for scheduling DL channels (e.g., DCI format 1_1 / 1_2) may include a field indicating the common TCI state of DL, and DCI for scheduling UL channels (e.g., DCI format 0_1 / 0_2) may include a field indicating the common TCI state of UL.

[0441] 29 is a diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of a MAC CE according to embodiment 6-1, which is an extension of the MAC CE illustrated in FIG.

[0442] The third MAC CE shown in Figure 29 includes a field (denoted as "U") indicating the UL TCI state or the DL TCI state. This field is defined in the reserved bit position in the first octet of the MAC CE before extension.

[0443] Embodiment 6-2 When a TCI state of N=2, M=2 (N=M=2) is configured / enabled using RRC signaling, a specific MAC CE may be used to activate the TCI state.

[0444] [Embodiment 6-2-1] The particular MAC CE may include one or more fields indicating either DL TCI status only, UL TCI status only, or DL ​​and UL TCI status.

[0445] Each of the one or more fields may correspond to a specific code point of the TCI field included in the DCI.

[0446] The field (hereinafter referred to as C i) may have a particular number of bits (e.g., 2 bits).

[0447] The field (C i ) is the TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,j ") may correspond to the TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,j ") is the first TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,1 " ) and a second TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,2 " ) and a third TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,3 " ) and a second TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,4 ") and

[0448] In the present disclosure, the above i may be a number expressed in decimal. The above i expressed in binary may correspond to the number of TCI code points.

[0449] The UE may specify certain fields contained in the MAC CE (e.g., C i ), for the (i+1)th code point of the TCI field included in the DCI, it may be determined whether the MAC CE includes DL TCI status and UL TCI status, only DL TCI status, only UL TCI status, or no TCI status ID.

[0450] The specific field in question (e.g., C i ) indicates that the MAC CE does not include a TCI state ID (e.g., a first value (e.g., "00")) for the i+1th codepoint of the TCI field included in the DCI, the MAC CE may not include a corresponding TCI state ID field.

[0451] The specific field in question (e.g., C i) indicates that the MAC CE includes only the DL TCI state (e.g., a second value (e.g., "01")) for the i+1-th codepoint of the TCI field included in the DCI, the MAC CE may include two DL TCI state ID fields.

[0452] The specific field in question (e.g., C i ) indicates that the MAC CE includes only the UL TCI state (e.g., a third value (e.g., "10")) for the i+1-th codepoint of the TCI field included in the DCI, the MAC CE may include two UL TCI state ID fields.

[0453] The specific field in question (e.g., C i ) indicates that the MAC CE includes a DL TCI state and a UL TCI state for the (i+1)th codepoint of the TCI field included in the DCI (e.g., a fourth value (e.g., "11")), then the MAC CE may include two DL TCI State ID fields and two UL TCI State ID fields.

[0454] In embodiment 6-2-1, the number of DL TCI states (IDs) / UL TCI states (IDs) corresponding to i may be a fixed value (for example, 2).

[0455] FIG. 30 is a diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of a MAC CE according to embodiment 6-2-1.

[0456] In Figure 30, C i indicates a first value (for example, "00"), the UE determines that the MAC CE does not include a corresponding TCI State ID field.

[0457] In Figure 30, C i indicates a second value (for example, "01"), the UE determines that the MAC CE includes two corresponding DL TCI State ID fields.

[0458] In Figure 30, C i indicates a third value (for example, "10"), the UE determines that the MAC CE includes two corresponding UL TCI State ID fields.

[0459] In Figure 30, C i indicates a fourth value (for example, “11”), the UE determines that the MAC CE includes two corresponding DL TCI State ID fields and two corresponding UL TCI State ID fields.

[0460] For a MAC CE that activates a TCI state, the first and second TCI State ID field octets for i=0 must be present, and the octets after the third TCI State ID field octet for i=0 (octets after octet 6 in the example of Figure 30) must be present in the corresponding C i may exist based on the value of

[0461] [Embodiment 6-2-2] The particular MAC CE may include one or more first and second fields for indicating either DL TCI status only, UL TCI status only, or DL ​​and UL TCI status.

[0462] Each of the first field and the second field may correspond to a specific code point of the TCI field included in the DCI.

[0463] The first field (hereinafter referred to as C i ) and a second field (hereinafter referred to as D i ) may each have a particular number of bits (e.g., 1 bit).

[0464] The UE reads the first field included in the MAC CE (e.g., C i ) and a second field (e.g., D i), for the (i+1)th code point of the TCI field included in the DCI, it may be determined whether the MAC CE includes DL TCI status and UL TCI status, only DL TCI status, only UL TCI status, or no TCI status ID.

[0465] For example, the UE may i ), it may determine whether the MAC CE includes the corresponding DL TCI state and UL TCI state, or only the DL / UL TCI state.

[0466] For example, the first field (C i ) is 1 bit and may correspond to the (i+1)th code point of the TCI field included in the DCI.

[0467] The field (C i ) indicates a first value (eg, "0"), the UE may determine that a TCI State ID field corresponding to only a DL TCI state or only a UL TCI state is present in the MAC CE.

[0468] The field (C i ) indicates a second value (eg, "1"), the UE may determine that TCI State ID fields corresponding to the DL TCI state and the UL TCI state are present in the MAC CE.

[0469] For example, when the UE determines that only DL / UL TCI status is included, it may i ), it may be determined whether the corresponding TCI state ID included in the MAC CE corresponds to the DL or UL TCI state.

[0470] [Embodiment 6-2-3] The MAC CE used in embodiment 6-2-1 may include a field indicating the number of corresponding DL / UL TCI states (IDs).

[0471] This field is the first (or second) TCI state field of any TCI field code point ("TCI state ID"). N,1 (or "TCI state ID N,2 For example, this field may be defined in the position of the reserved bit of the MAC CE used in embodiment 3-2-1.

[0472] FIG. 31 is a diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of a MAC CE according to embodiment 6-2-3.

[0473] In Figure 31, C i indicates a first value (for example, "00"), the UE determines that the MAC CE does not include a corresponding TCI State ID field.

[0474] In Figure 31, C i indicates a second value (for example, "01"), the UE determines that the MAC CE includes a corresponding DL TCI State ID field.

[0475] In Figure 31, C i indicates a third value (for example, "10"), the UE determines that the MAC CE includes a corresponding UL TCI State ID field.

[0476] In Figure 31, C i indicates a fourth value (for example, "11"), the UE determines that the MAC CE includes a corresponding DL TCI State ID field and a corresponding UL TCI State ID field.

[0477] 31, a field (hereinafter referred to as "E") indicating the number of corresponding DL / UL TCI states (IDs) is included. This field indicates the number of corresponding TCI state ID fields. In other words, this field indicates whether or not a corresponding TCI state ID field exists in the octet following the octet of this field.

[0478] For example, when E indicates a first value (e.g., "0"), the UE may determine that the number of TCI states (IDs) corresponding to E is 1. Also, for example, when E indicates a second value (e.g., "1"), the UE may determine that the number of TCI states (IDs) corresponding to E is 2.

[0479] [Embodiment 6-2-4] The particular MAC CE may include a field (E) that indicates whether the next octet is present.

[0480] The specific MAC CE uses the first octet of each TCI codepoint (the first TCI state ID field corresponding to each TCI codepoint). i,1 It may contain one or more fields indicating whether "))" is present.

[0481] The field (hereinafter referred to as C i ) may have a specific number of bits (e.g., 1 bit). For example, the field (C i ) indicates the first value (e.g., 0), the field (C i ) with the smallest TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,j ") is the TCI state ID i,1 For example, the field (C i ) indicates the second value (e.g., 0), the field (C i ) with the smallest TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,j ") is the TCI state IDi,2 may be.

[0482] The field (C i ) is the TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,j ") may correspond to the TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,j ") is the first TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,1 " ) and a second TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,2 " ) and a third TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,3 " ) and a second TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,4 ") and

[0483] The field (C i ) may not be included in the particular MAC CE. In this case, the first octet of each TCI codepoint may always be present.

[0484] TCI state ID field (TCI state ID i,j "), the value of j may correspond to a first DL TCI state, a first UL TCI state, a second DL TCI state, and a second UL TCI state.

[0485] For example, j=1 may correspond to a first DL TCI state, j=2 may correspond to a first UL TCI state, j=3 may correspond to a second DL TCI state, and j=4 may correspond to a second UL TCI state.

[0486] Also, for example, j=1 may correspond to the second UL TCI state, j=2 may correspond to the first DL TCI state, j=3 may correspond to the second UL TCI state, and j=4 may correspond to the second DL TCI state.

[0487] Also, for example, j=1 may correspond to the first DL TCI state, j=2 may correspond to the second DL TCI state, j=3 may correspond to the first UL TCI state, and j=4 may correspond to the second UL TCI state.

[0488] Also, for example, j=1 may correspond to the first UL TCI state, j=2 may correspond to the second UL TCI state, j=3 may correspond to the first DL TCI state, and j=4 may correspond to the second DL TCI state.

[0489] The ordering of the first DL TCI state, the first UL TCI state, the second DL TCI state, and the second UL TCI state, which correspond to j=1 to 4, respectively, may be a fixed order.

[0490] FIG. 32 is a diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of a MAC CE according to embodiments 6-2-4 / 6-2-5.

[0491] In Figure 32, C i When indicates a first value (for example, "0"), the UE determines that the MAC CE does not include (the first octet of) the corresponding TCI State ID field.

[0492] In Figure 32, C i indicates a second value (for example, "1"), the UE determines that the MAC CE includes (the first octet of) the corresponding TCI State ID field.

[0493] In FIG. 32, the MAC CE includes a field (E) that indicates whether the next octet exists.

[0494] According to the above embodiment 6-2-4, even when activating either the first (or second) DL TCI state and the first (or second) UL TCI state corresponding to a certain TCI codepoint, it is possible to reduce overhead by using only one octet (instead of using two octets).

[0495] [Embodiment 6-2-5] The particular MAC CE may include a field (E) that indicates whether the next octet is present.

[0496] The particular MAC CE may include one or more fields that indicate the ordering of the TCI states for the corresponding TCI State ID field.

[0497] The field (hereinafter referred to as C i ) may have a particular number of bits (e.g., 1 bit).

[0498] The field (C i ) is the TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,j ") may correspond to the TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,j ") is the first TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,1 " ) and a second TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,2 " ) and a third TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,3 " ) and a second TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,4 ") and

[0499] The first octet of each TCI codepoint may always be present. i ) may not be included in the specific MAC CE. In this case, the correspondence between the TCI state ID field and the TCI state is C i This may be the same as when the field indicates a first value (for example, 0 (or 1)).

[0500] TCI state ID field (TCI state ID i,j"), the value of j may correspond to a first DL TCI state, a first UL TCI state, a second DL TCI state, and a second UL TCI state.

[0501] For example, C i When the field indicates a first value (e.g., 0 (or 1)), the UE may determine that, for the order of the corresponding TCI State ID fields, j=1 corresponds to the first DL TCI state, j=2 corresponds to the first UL TCI state, j=3 corresponds to the second DL TCI state, and j=4 corresponds to the second UL TCI state, respectively. That is, C i When the field indicates a first value (e.g., 0 (or 1)), the UE may determine that the TCI state ID field corresponds to each TCI state, first in the order DL, then UL, and then in the order of the first and second TCI states.

[0502] Also, for example, C i When the field indicates a second value (e.g., 1 (or 0)), the UE may determine that the order of the corresponding TCI State ID fields is such that j=1 corresponds to the first UL TCI state, j=2 corresponds to the first DL TCI state, j=3 corresponds to the second UL TCI state, and j=4 corresponds to the second DL TCI state, respectively. i When the field indicates a second value (e.g., 1 (or 0)), the UE may determine that the TCI state ID field corresponds to each TCI state, first in the order UL, then DL, and then in the order of the first and second TCI states.

[0503] Also, for example, C i When the field indicates a first value (e.g., 0 (or 1)), the UE may determine that, for the order of the corresponding TCI State ID fields, j=1 corresponds to the first DL TCI state, j=2 corresponds to the second DL TCI state, j=3 corresponds to the first UL TCI state, and j=4 corresponds to the second UL TCI state, respectively. That is, C iWhen the field indicates a first value (e.g., 0 (or 1)), the UE may determine that the TCI State ID field corresponds to each TCI state, first in the order of the first and second TCI states, then in the order of DL and UL.

[0504] Also, for example, C i When the field indicates a second value (e.g., 1 (or 0)), the UE may determine that the order of the corresponding TCI State ID fields is such that j=1 corresponds to the first UL TCI state, j=2 corresponds to the second UL TCI state, j=3 corresponds to the first DL TCI state, and j=4 corresponds to the second DL TCI state, respectively. That is, C i When the field indicates a second value (e.g., 1 (or 0)), the UE may determine that the TCI State ID field corresponds to each TCI state, first in the order of the first and second TCI states, then in the order of UL and DL.

[0505] The configuration of the MAC CE according to embodiment 6-2-5 will be described with reference to FIG.

[0506] In FIG. 32, the UE i Based on the value of C i Determine which TCI state (first DL / UL TCI state, second DL / UL TCI state) the TCI state ID field corresponds to.

[0507] In FIG. 32, the MAC CE includes a field (E) that indicates whether the next octet exists.

[0508] [Embodiment 6-2-6] Embodiment 6-2-6 is a modified example of embodiment 6-2-5.

[0509] The particular MAC CE may include a field (E) that indicates whether the next octet is present.

[0510] The particular MAC CE may include one field indicating the ordering of the TCI states with respect to the TCI State ID field.

[0511] This field (hereinafter may be referred to as C) may have a specific number of bits (for example, 1 bit).

[0512] The first octet of each TCI codepoint may always be present. The field (C) may not be included in the specific MAC CE. In this case, the correspondence between the TCI State ID field and the TCI state may be the same as when the C field indicates the first value (e.g., 0 (or 1)).

[0513] TCI state ID field (TCI state ID i,j "), the value of j may correspond to a first DL TCI state, a first UL TCI state, a second DL TCI state, and a second UL TCI state.

[0514] For example, when the C field indicates a first value (e.g., 0 (or 1)), the UE may determine that, with respect to the order of the TCI state ID fields included in the MAC CE, j=1 corresponds to the first DL TCI state, j=2 corresponds to the first UL TCI state, j=3 corresponds to the second DL TCI state, and j=4 corresponds to the second UL TCI state. That is, when the C field indicates a first value (e.g., 0 (or 1)), the UE may determine that the TCI state ID fields correspond to each TCI state in the order DL, UL, and then the first and second TCI states.

[0515] Also, for example, when the C field indicates a second value (for example, 1 (or 0)), the UE may determine that, with respect to the order of the TCI state ID fields included in the MAC CE, j=1 corresponds to the first UL TCI state, j=2 corresponds to the first DL TCI state, j=3 corresponds to the second UL TCI state, and j=4 corresponds to the second DL TCI state. That is, C iWhen the field indicates a second value (e.g., 1 (or 0)), the UE may determine that the TCI state ID field corresponds to each TCI state, first in the order UL, then DL, and then in the order of the first and second TCI states.

[0516] Also, for example, when the C field indicates a first value (for example, 0 (or 1)), the UE may determine that, with respect to the order of the TCI state ID fields included in the MAC CE, j=1 corresponds to the first DL TCI state, j=2 corresponds to the second DL TCI state, j=3 corresponds to the first UL TCI state, and j=4 corresponds to the second UL TCI state. That is, C i When the field indicates a first value (e.g., 0 (or 1)), the UE may determine that the TCI State ID field corresponds to each TCI state, first in the order of the first and second TCI states, then in the order of DL and UL.

[0517] Also, for example, when the C field indicates a second value (for example, 1 (or 0)), the UE may determine that, with respect to the order of the TCI state ID fields included in the MAC CE, j=1 corresponds to the first UL TCI state, j=2 corresponds to the second UL TCI state, j=3 corresponds to the first DL TCI state, and j=4 corresponds to the second DL TCI state. That is, C i When the field indicates a second value (e.g., 1 (or 0)), the UE may determine that the TCI State ID field corresponds to each TCI state, first in the order of the first and second TCI states, then in the order of UL and DL.

[0518] FIG. 33 is a diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of a MAC CE according to embodiment 6-2-6.

[0519] In FIG. 33, the UE determines which TCI state (first DL / UL TCI state, second DL / UL TCI state) the TCI state ID field included in the MAC CE corresponds to based on the value of C.

[0520] In FIG. 33, the MAC CE includes a field (E) that indicates whether the next octet exists.

[0521] According to the above embodiments 6-2-5 and 6-2-6, by being able to change the order of the TCI states corresponding to the TCI state ID field, it is possible to avoid notifying the UE again of TCI states that do not require activation notification, thereby reducing overhead.

[0522] [Embodiment 6-2-7] The particular MAC CE may include a field (E) that indicates whether the next octet is present.

[0523] The particular MAC CE may include one or more fields that indicate whether the corresponding TCI State ID field is in a joint TCI state or a separate TCI state.

[0524] The field (hereinafter referred to as C i ) may have a particular number of bits (e.g., 1 bit).

[0525] The field (C i ) is the TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,j ") may correspond to the TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,j ") is the first TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,1 " ) and a second TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,2 " ) and a third TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,3 " ) and a second TCI state ID field ("TCI state ID i,4 ") and at least one of.

[0526] The first octet of each TCI codepoint may always be present. i) may not be included in the specific MAC CE. In this case, whether the TCI state ID field is in the joint TCI state or the separate TCI state depends on C i This may be the same as when the field indicates a first value (for example, 0 (or 1)).

[0527] TCI state ID field (TCI state ID i,j "), the value of j may correspond to a first DL / UL TCI state and a second DL / UL TCI state.

[0528] For example, C i When the field indicates a first value (e.g., 0 (or 1)), the UE i It may be determined that for the first TCI state and the second TCI state among the TCI state ID fields corresponding to the field, the TCI state of the i+1-th code point in the TCI state list for the joint TCI state is activated.

[0529] Also, for example, C i When the field indicates a second value (e.g., 1 (or 0)), the UE i It may be determined that for the first TCI state and the second TCI state in the TCI state ID field corresponding to the field, the TCI state of the i+1-th code point in the TCI state list relating to the separate TCI state is activated.

[0530] A TCI state list for a joint TCI state and a TCI state list for a separate TCI state may be configured separately for the UE.

[0531] In this case, if C i If the field indicates a joint TCI state, the UE i It may be determined that the TCI state ID corresponding to the field corresponds to a TCI state list for the joint TCI state.

[0532] Also, in this case, if C i If the field indicates a separate TCI state, the UE shall i The TCI state ID corresponding to the field may be determined to correspond to a TCI state list for separate TCI states.

[0533] A TCI state list for the joint TCI state and a TCI state list for the separate TCI state may be configured for the UE.

[0534] In this case, C i Regardless of whether the field indicates a joint / separate TCI state, the UE shall i It may be determined that the TCI state ID corresponding to the field corresponds to that common TCI state list.

[0535] 34A and 34B are diagrams illustrating an example of the configuration of a MAC CE according to embodiment 6-2-7.

[0536] In FIG. 34A, the UE i Based on the value of the field, i It is determined whether the TCI state ID field corresponding to the field indicates either a joint TCI state or a separate TCI state.

[0537] In the example shown in FIG. i If the value of the field is 0, it indicates that the first TCI state and the second TCI state to be activated are joint TCI states. i If the value of the field is 1, it indicates that the first TCI state and the second TCI state to be activated are separate TCI states.

[0538] In addition, C i The correspondence between the field value and the joint / separate TCI state is merely an example and is not limited to this. For example, C iIf the value of the field is 0 (or 1), it may indicate that the first TCI state to be activated is a joint (or separate) TCI state, and the second TCI state to be activated is a joint (or separate) TCI state. For example, C i If the value of the field is 1 (or 0), it may indicate that the first TCI state to be activated is a joint (or separate) TCI state, and the second TCI state to be activated is a separate (or joint) TCI state.

[0539] In FIG. 34A, the MAC CE includes a field (E) that indicates whether the next octet exists.

[0540] In the above embodiment 6-2-7 (FIGS. 34A and 34B), 1-bit C i Although an example in which the field is configured over one octet has been shown, i The field configuration is not limited to this. For example, C i Each field may have more than one bit and may span multiple octets. i If each field has multiple bits, it may include a bit indicating the order of the TCI states corresponding to the TCI state ID as described in the above embodiments 6-2-4 and 6-2-5.

[0541] [Embodiment 6-2-8] Embodiment 6-2-8 is a modification of the above-mentioned embodiment 6-2-7, and therefore, in this embodiment, the differences from the above-mentioned embodiment 6-2-7 will be explained.

[0542] C included in the specific MAC CE above i The field may have a specific number of bits (e.g., 2 bits). For example, C i The first bit of the field may indicate whether the corresponding first TCI state is a joint TCI state or a separate TCI state, and C iThe second bit of the field may indicate whether the corresponding second TCI state is a joint TCI state or a separate TCI state.

[0543] For example, C i When the field indicates a first value (e.g., 00 (or 01 / 10 / 11)), the UE i It may be determined that for the first TCI state and the second TCI state among the TCI state ID fields corresponding to the field, the TCI state of the i+1-th code point in the TCI state list for the joint TCI state is activated.

[0544] Also, for example, C i When the field indicates a second value (e.g., 01 (or 00 / 10 / 11)), the UE i It may be determined that for a first TCI state, the TCI state of the i+1th code point in the TCI state list for the joint TCI state is activated, and for a second TCI state, the TCI state of the i+1th code point in the TCI state list for the separate TCI state is activated, among the TCI state ID fields corresponding to the field.

[0545] Also, for example, C i When the field indicates a third value (e.g., 10 (or 00 / 01 / 11)), the UE i It may be determined that for a first TCI state, the TCI state of the i+1th code point in the TCI state list for the separate TCI state is activated, and for a second TCI state, the TCI state of the i+1th code point in the TCI state list for the joint TCI state is activated, among the TCI state ID fields corresponding to the field.

[0546] Also, for example, C i When the field indicates a fourth value (e.g., 11 (or 00 / 01 / 10)), the UE iIt may be determined that for the first TCI state and the second TCI state in the TCI state ID field corresponding to the field, the TCI state of the i+1-th code point in the TCI state list relating to the separate TCI state is activated.

[0547] FIG. 35 is a diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of a MAC CE according to embodiment 6-2-8.

[0548] In FIG. 35, the UE i Based on the value of the field, i It is determined whether the TCI state ID field corresponding to the field indicates either a joint TCI state or a separate TCI state.

[0549] 36 is a diagram illustrating another example of the configuration of a MAC CE according to embodiment 6-2-8. i If the value of the field is 00, it indicates that the first TCI state and the second TCI state to be activated are joint TCI states. i If the value of the field is 01, it indicates that the first TCI state to be activated is a joint TCI state, and the second TCI state to be activated is a separate TCI state. i If the value of the field is 01, it indicates that the first TCI state to be activated is a separate TCI state, and the second TCI state to be activated is a joint TCI state. i If the value of the field is 11, it indicates that the first TCI state and the second TCI state to be activated are separate TCI states.

[0550] In addition, C i The correspondence between the field values ​​and the joint / separate TCI states is merely an example and is not limited to this.

[0551] In the above embodiment 6-2-8 (FIGS. 35 and 36), the 2-bit C i Although an example in which the field is configured over two octets has been shown, i The field configuration is not limited to this. For example, C i The fields may each have more than two bits and may span multiple octets. i If each field has three or more bits, it may include a bit indicating the order of the TCI states corresponding to the TCI state ID as described in the above embodiments 6-2-4 and 6-2-5.

[0552] According to the above embodiments 6-2-7 and 6-2-8, it is possible to activate the joint TCI status field and the separate TCI status field with one MAC CE. Also, by notifying the activation of the joint TCI status as well as the separate TCI status, it is possible to reduce the TCI status ID field.

[0553] According to the sixth embodiment described above, even when multi-TRP is used, activation of the TCI state can be performed appropriately.

[0554] Seventh Embodiment In the seventh embodiment, a method of applying a TCI state to each channel / signal in a use case defined in Rel. 17 or later will be described.

[0555] In Rel. 17 and later, use cases related to PDCCH may be defined.

[0556] For example, the use case may be two linked PDCCHs, for which one TCI state may be indicated for one CORESET.

[0557] For example, the use case may be SFN PDCCH (for HST / reliability enhancement), for which one or more (two) TCI states may be indicated for one CORESET.

[0558] In Rel. 17 and later, use cases related to PDSCH may be defined.

[0559] For example, the use case may be SFN PDSCH (for HST), for which DCI / MAC CE may be used to indicate one or more (two) TCI states for one PDSCH.

[0560] In Rel. 17 and later, use cases related to PUSCH may be defined.

[0561] For example, the use case may be repetition of a PUSCH (for reliability enhancement). For the repetition of the PUSCH, one or more (two) SRS resource sets with codebook / non-codebook usage may be configured for the UE. For the repetition of the PUSCH, at least one of multiple (e.g., up to two) Transmitted Precoding Matrix Indicator (TPMI) fields and an SRI field may be configured / indicated for the UE.

[0562] In Rel. 17 and later, use cases for PUCCH may be defined.

[0563] For example, the use case may be PUCCH repetition (for reliability enhancement), for which one or more (two) spatial relationships may be configured for the UE for each group of PUCCH resources.

[0564] In at least one of the above use cases, the UE may apply the method described in at least one of the above first to sixth embodiments to transmit and receive each channel / signal (PDCCH / PDSCH / PUSCH / PUCCH).

[0565] In at least one of the above use cases, if multiple (two) TCI states can be indicated for transmission and reception of each channel / signal (PDCCH / PDSCH / PUSCH / PUCCH), the UE may be instructed to indicate a common TCI state by applying the method described in at least one of the above first to sixth embodiments.

[0566] For example, the UE may apply a first TCI state of a plurality of TCI states indicated by the method described in at least one of the first to sixth embodiments to a first TCI state of a DL channel (e.g., PDCCH / PDSCH) in the above use case, and may apply a second TCI state of a plurality of TCI states indicated by the method described in at least one of the first to sixth embodiments to a second TCI state of a DL channel (e.g., PDCCH / PDSCH) in the above use case.

[0567] For example, the UE may apply a first TCI state of a plurality of TCI states indicated by the method described in at least one of the first to sixth embodiments to at least one of a first spatial relationship of an UL channel (e.g., PUCCH / PUSCH) in the above use case and SRS resources (SRI) in a first SRS resource set. Also, the UE may apply a second TCI state of a plurality of TCI states indicated by the method described in at least one of the first to sixth embodiments to at least one of a second spatial relationship of an UL channel (e.g., PUCCH / PUSCH) in the above use case and SRS resources (SRI) in a second SRS resource set.

[0568] The first and second TCI states may be joint (DL / UL) TCI states or separate (DL / UL) TCI states.

[0569] Note that a rule regarding application of a TCI state to an SRS resource set may be specified in advance. For example, when a UE is configured with multiple (e.g., two) SRS resource sets for codebook-based (CB-based) transmission, the UE may apply a first TCI state to (the transmission of SRS associated with) the first SRS resource set and a second TCI state to (the transmission of SRS associated with) the second SRS resource set.

[0570] In this disclosure, the first SRS resource set may refer to an SRS resource set with a lower (or higher) SRS resource set ID and a codebook / non-codebook usage, and the second SRS resource set may refer to an SRS resource set with a higher (or lower) SRS resource set ID and a codebook / non-codebook usage.

[0571] In at least one of the above use cases, when one TCI state is indicated for transmission and reception of each channel / signal (PDCCH / PDSCH / PUSCH / PUCCH), the UE may determine / apply one of the two indicated TCI states. The method for determining one TCI state may be appropriately applied to the method described in the second embodiment.

[0572] According to the seventh embodiment described above, it is possible to appropriately set / instruct / apply a common TCI state corresponding to the use case of each channel / signal.

[0573] <Other embodiments> An upper layer parameter (RRC IE) / UE capability corresponding to a function (feature) in at least one of the above embodiments may be defined. The UE capability may indicate that the function is supported.

[0574] A UE configured with higher layer parameters corresponding to the function (enabling the function) may perform the function. It may also be specified that "a UE not configured with higher layer parameters corresponding to the function shall not perform the function (for example, in accordance with Rel. 15 / 16)."

[0575] A UE that reports a UE capability indicating that it supports the function may perform the function. It may also be specified that "a UE that does not report a UE capability indicating that it supports the function shall not perform the function (e.g., in accordance with Rel. 15 / 16)."

[0576] If the UE reports a UE capability indicating that it supports the function and the corresponding upper layer parameter is configured, the UE may perform the function. It may also be specified that "if the UE does not report a UE capability indicating that it supports the function or if the corresponding upper layer parameter is not configured, the UE shall not perform the function (e.g., in accordance with Rel. 15 / 16)."

[0577] The UE capability may indicate whether the UE supports this feature.

[0578] The function may be the application of common / uniform TCI conditions.

[0579] The function may be the application of joint DL / UL TCI conditions.

[0580] The function may be application of separate DL / UL TCI conditions.

[0581] UE capabilities may be defined as whether or not it supports joint DL / UL TCI states (modes).

[0582] UE capability may be defined as whether it supports the M=1, N=2 joint DL / UL TCI state (mode).

[0583] UE capability may be defined as whether it supports the M=2, N=1 joint DL / UL TCI state (mode).

[0584] UE capability may be defined as whether it supports M=2, N=2 joint DL / UL TCI states (modes).

[0585] UE capabilities may be defined as whether or not separate DL / UL TCI states (modes) are supported.

[0586] The UE capability may be defined as whether it supports the separate DL / UL TCI state with M=1, N=2.

[0587] The UE capability may be defined as whether it supports the separate DL / UL TCI state with M=2, N=1.

[0588] The UE capability may be defined as whether it supports separate DL / UL TCI states with M=2, N=2.

[0589] The UE capability may be defined by the reported number (total number) of TCI states configured in RRC signaling for the first / second TCI state.

[0590] The UE capability may be defined in terms of the reported number (total number) of TCI states activated in the MAC CE for the first / second TCI state.

[0591] The UE capability may be defined as whether it supports a common TCI state for single DCI-based multi-TRP.

[0592] The UE capability may be defined as whether it supports a common TCI state for multiple TRPs based on multiple DCIs.

[0593] The UE capability may be defined as whether it supports a common TCI state for multiple TRPs based on a single DCI and a common TCI state for multiple TRPs based on multiple DCIs.

[0594] The UE capability may be defined as whether or not it supports at least one of the methods described in the first embodiment above and at least one of the methods described in the fourth embodiment above.

[0595] The UE capability may be defined as whether it supports different BATs in different TRPs (CORESET pool indices).

[0596] According to the above and other embodiments, the UE can achieve the above functions while maintaining compatibility with existing specifications.

[0597] (wireless communication system) The configuration of a wireless communication system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described below. In this wireless communication system, communication is performed using any one of the wireless communication methods according to the above embodiments of the present disclosure or a combination thereof.

[0598] 37 is a diagram illustrating an example of a schematic configuration of a wireless communication system according to an embodiment. The wireless communication system 1 may be a system that realizes communication using Long Term Evolution (LTE) or 5th generation mobile communication system New Radio (5G NR) specified by the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).

[0599] The wireless communication system 1 may also support dual connectivity between multiple Radio Access Technologies (RATs) (Multi-RAT Dual Connectivity (MR-DC)). MR-DC may include dual connectivity between LTE (Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA)) and NR (E-UTRA-NR Dual Connectivity (EN-DC)), dual connectivity between NR and LTE (NR-E-UTRA Dual Connectivity (NE-DC)), etc.

[0600] In EN-DC, the LTE (E-UTRA) base station (eNB) is the master node (MN), and the NR base station (gNB) is the secondary node (SN). In NE-DC, the NR base station (gNB) is the MN, and the LTE (E-UTRA) base station (eNB) is the SN.

[0601] The wireless communication system 1 may support dual connectivity between multiple base stations within the same RAT (for example, dual connectivity in which both the MN and the SN are NR base stations (gNBs) (NR-NR Dual Connectivity (NN-DC))).

[0602] The wireless communication system 1 may include a base station 11 that forms a macrocell C1 with a relatively wide coverage, and base stations 12 (12a-12c) that are located within the macrocell C1 and form small cells C2 that are smaller than the macrocell C1. A user terminal 20 may be located within at least one of the cells. The locations and numbers of the cells and user terminals 20 are not limited to the embodiment shown in the figure. Hereinafter, when there is no need to distinguish between the base stations 11 and 12, they will be collectively referred to as base station 10.

[0603] The user terminal 20 may be connected to at least one of the multiple base stations 10. The user terminal 20 may utilize at least one of carrier aggregation (CA) using multiple component carriers (CC) and dual connectivity (DC).

[0604] Each CC may be included in at least one of a first frequency band (Frequency Range 1 (FR1)) and a second frequency band (Frequency Range 2 (FR2)). The macro cell C1 may be included in FR1, and the small cell C2 may be included in FR2. For example, FR1 may be a frequency band of 6 GHz or less (sub-6 GHz), and FR2 may be a frequency band above 24 GHz (above-24 GHz). Note that the frequency bands and definitions of FR1 and FR2 are not limited to these, and for example, FR1 may be a frequency band higher than FR2.

[0605] Furthermore, the user terminal 20 may perform communication using at least one of Time Division Duplex (TDD) and Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) in each CC.

[0606] The multiple base stations 10 may be connected by wire (for example, optical fiber conforming to the Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI), an X2 interface, or the like) or wirelessly (for example, NR communication). For example, when NR communication is used as a backhaul between the base stations 11 and 12, the base station 11 corresponding to the upper station may be called an Integrated Access Backhaul (IAB) donor, and the base station 12 corresponding to the relay station (relay) may be called an IAB node.

[0607] The base station 10 may be connected to the core network 30 directly or via another base station 10. The core network 30 may include, for example, at least one of an Evolved Packet Core (EPC), a 5G Core Network (5GCN), a Next Generation Core (NGC), and the like.

[0608] The user terminal 20 may be a terminal compatible with at least one of communication methods such as LTE, LTE-A, and 5G.

[0609] An Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)-based radio access scheme may be used in the radio communication system 1. For example, Cyclic Prefix OFDM (CP-OFDM), Discrete Fourier Transform Spread OFDM (DFT-s-OFDM), Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA), Single Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access (SC-FDMA), or the like may be used in at least one of the downlink (DL) and uplink (UL).

[0610] The radio access scheme may also be called a waveform. Note that in the wireless communication system 1, other radio access schemes (for example, other single-carrier transmission schemes, other multi-carrier transmission schemes) may be used as the UL and DL radio access schemes.

[0611] In the wireless communication system 1, a downlink shared channel (Physical Downlink Shared Channel (PDSCH)) shared by each user terminal 20, a broadcast channel (Physical Broadcast Channel (PBCH)), a downlink control channel (Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH)), etc. may be used as the downlink channel.

[0612] Furthermore, in the wireless communication system 1, an uplink shared channel (Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH)) shared by each user terminal 20, an uplink control channel (Physical Uplink Control Channel (PUCCH)), a random access channel (Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH)), etc. may be used as an uplink channel.

[0613] The PDSCH transmits user data, higher layer control information, System Information Block (SIB), etc. The PUSCH may transmit user data, higher layer control information, etc. Furthermore, the PBCH may transmit Master Information Block (MIB).

[0614] Lower layer control information may be transmitted by the PDCCH. The lower layer control information may include, for example, Downlink Control Information (DCI) including scheduling information for at least one of the PDSCH and the PUSCH.

[0615] Note that the DCI for scheduling the PDSCH may be referred to as a DL assignment, a DL DCI, etc., and the DCI for scheduling the PUSCH may be referred to as an UL grant, a UL DCI, etc. Note that the PDSCH may be interpreted as DL data, and the PUSCH may be interpreted as UL data.

[0616] A control resource set (CORESET) and a search space may be used to detect the PDCCH. The CORESET corresponds to resources to search for DCI. The search space corresponds to a search region and a search method for PDCCH candidates. One CORESET may be associated with one or more search spaces. The UE may monitor a CORESET associated with a certain search space based on the search space configuration.

[0617] One search space may correspond to PDCCH candidates corresponding to one or more aggregation levels. One or more search spaces may be called a search space set. Note that the terms "search space," "search space set," "search space setting," "search space set setting," "CORESET," "CORESET setting," etc. in the present disclosure may be read interchangeably.

[0618] The PUCCH may transmit uplink control information (UCI) including at least one of channel state information (CSI), acknowledgement information (which may be called, for example, Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest ACKnowledgement (HARQ-ACK), ACK / NACK, etc.), and scheduling request (SR). The PRACH may transmit a random access preamble for establishing a connection with a cell.

[0619] In the present disclosure, downlink, uplink, etc. may be expressed without adding "link." Also, various channels may be expressed without adding "Physical" to the beginning.

[0620] In the wireless communication system 1, a synchronization signal (SS), a downlink reference signal (DL-RS), etc. may be transmitted. In the wireless communication system 1, a cell-specific reference signal (CRS), a channel state information reference signal (CSI-RS), a demodulation reference signal (DMRS), a positioning reference signal (PRS), a phase tracking reference signal (PTRS), etc. may be transmitted as DL-RS.

[0621] The synchronization signal may be, for example, at least one of a Primary Synchronization Signal (PSS) and a Secondary Synchronization Signal (SSS). A signal block including the SS (PSS, SSS) and the PBCH (and DMRS for the PBCH) may be referred to as an SS / PBCH block, an SS Block (SSB), or the like. Note that the SS, SSB, and the like may also be referred to as reference signals.

[0622] Furthermore, in the wireless communication system 1, a sounding reference signal (SRS), a demodulation reference signal (DMRS), etc. may be transmitted as an uplink reference signal (UL-RS). Note that the DMRS may also be called a user equipment-specific reference signal (UE-specific reference signal).

[0623] (base station) 38 is a diagram showing an example of the configuration of a base station according to an embodiment. The base station 10 includes a control unit 110, a transceiver unit 120, a transceiver antenna 130, and a transmission line interface 140. Note that the base station may include one or more of each of the control unit 110, the transceiver unit 120, the transceiver antenna 130, and the transmission line interface 140.

[0624] In this example, the functional blocks of the characteristic parts of the present embodiment are mainly shown, and it may be assumed that the base station 10 also has other functional blocks necessary for wireless communication. Some of the processing of each unit described below may be omitted.

[0625] The control unit 110 performs overall control of the base station 10. The control unit 110 can be configured from a controller, a control circuit, and the like that are explained based on common understanding in the technical field to which the present disclosure relates.

[0626] The control unit 110 may control signal generation, scheduling (e.g., resource allocation, mapping), etc. The control unit 110 may control transmission and reception using the transceiver unit 120, the transceiver antenna 130, and the transmission path interface 140, measurement, etc. The control unit 110 may generate data to be transmitted as signals, control information, sequences, etc., and transfer them to the transceiver unit 120. The control unit 110 may perform call processing (setting up, releasing, etc.) of communication channels, status management of the base station 10, management of radio resources, etc.

[0627] The transceiver unit 120 may include a baseband unit 121, a radio frequency (RF) unit 122, and a measurement unit 123. The baseband unit 121 may include a transmission processing unit 1211 and a reception processing unit 1212. The transceiver unit 120 may be configured with a transmitter / receiver, an RF circuit, a baseband circuit, a filter, a phase shifter, a measurement circuit, a transceiver circuit, etc., which are described based on common understanding in the technical field related to the present disclosure.

[0628] The transmitting / receiving unit 120 may be configured as an integrated transmitting / receiving unit, or may be composed of a transmitting unit and a receiving unit. The transmitting unit may be composed of a transmission processing unit 1211 and an RF unit 122. The receiving unit may be composed of a reception processing unit 1212, an RF unit 122, and a measurement unit 123.

[0629] The transmitting and receiving antenna 130 can be configured from an antenna described based on common understanding in the technical field to which the present disclosure pertains, such as an array antenna.

[0630] The transceiver 120 may transmit the above-mentioned downlink channel, synchronization signal, downlink reference signal, etc. The transceiver 120 may receive the above-mentioned uplink channel, uplink reference signal, etc.

[0631] The transceiver 120 may form at least one of a transmission beam and a reception beam using digital beamforming (for example, precoding), analog beamforming (for example, phase rotation), or the like.

[0632] The transceiver 120 (transmission processing unit 1211) may perform Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP) layer processing, Radio Link Control (RLC) layer processing (e.g., RLC retransmission control), Medium Access Control (MAC) layer processing (e.g., HARQ retransmission control), etc. on data, control information, etc. obtained from the control unit 110, and generate a bit string to be transmitted.

[0633] The transceiver 120 (transmission processor 1211) may perform transmission processing such as channel coding (which may include error correction coding), modulation, mapping, filtering, Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) processing (if necessary), Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) processing, precoding, and digital-to-analog conversion on the bit string to be transmitted, and output a baseband signal.

[0634] The transmitting / receiving unit 120 (RF unit 122) may perform modulation to a radio frequency band, filtering, amplification, etc. on the baseband signal, and transmit the radio frequency band signal via the transmitting / receiving antenna .

[0635] On the other hand, the transmitting / receiving unit 120 (RF unit 122) may perform amplification, filtering, demodulation to a baseband signal, etc. on the radio frequency band signal received by the transmitting / receiving antenna .

[0636] The transceiver 120 (reception processing unit 1212) may apply reception processing such as analog-to-digital conversion, Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) processing, Inverse Discrete Fourier Transform (IDFT) processing (if necessary), filtering, demapping, demodulation, decoding (which may include error correction decoding), MAC layer processing, RLC layer processing, and PDCP layer processing to the acquired baseband signal, thereby acquiring user data, etc.

[0637] The transceiver 120 (measurement unit 123) may perform measurements on the received signal. For example, the measurement unit 123 may perform Radio Resource Management (RRM) measurements, Channel State Information (CSI) measurements, etc. based on the received signal. The measurement unit 123 may measure received power (e.g., Reference Signal Received Power (RSRP)), received quality (e.g., Reference Signal Received Quality (RSRQ), Signal to Interference plus Noise Ratio (SINR), Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR)), signal strength (e.g., Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI)), propagation path information (e.g., CSI), etc. The measurement results may be output to the control unit 110.

[0638] The transmission path interface 140 may transmit and receive signals (backhaul signaling) between devices included in the core network 30, other base stations 10, etc., and may acquire and transmit user data (user plane data), control plane data, etc. for the user terminal 20.

[0639] The transmitting section and receiving section of the base station 10 in the present disclosure may be configured by at least one of the transmitting / receiving section 120, the transmitting / receiving antenna 130, and the transmission path interface 140.

[0640] The transceiver 120 may transmit control information (correspondence) that associates one or more TCI states with a code point of one transmission configuration indication (TCI) field, or may transmit one downlink control information (DCI, beam indication DCI) that indicates a first TCI state applicable to multiple types of first signals and a second TCI state applicable to multiple types of second signals. The controller 110 may indicate the first TCI state to be applied to the first signal, or the second TCI state to be applied to the second signal, using the control information and the code point of the TCI field included in the DCI (first and second embodiments).

[0641] The transceiver unit 120 may transmit first control information (correspondence) that associates one or more TCI states with code points in a first transmission configuration indication (TCI) field, or may transmit second control information (correspondence) that associates one or more TCI states with code points in a second TCI field, or may transmit first downlink control information (DCI, beam instruction DCI) that indicates first TCI states applicable to multiple types of first signals corresponding to a first control resource set (CORESET) pool index, and second DCI (beam instruction DCI) that indicates second TCI states applicable to multiple types of second signals corresponding to a second control resource set (CORESET) pool index. The control unit 110 may indicate the first TCI state to be applied to the first signal using the first control information and the code point of the first TCI field included in the first DCI, and may indicate the second TCI state to be applied to the second signal using the second control information and the code point of the second TCI field included in the second DCI (fourth embodiment).

[0642] The transceiver 120 may transmit a Medium Access Control (MAC) Control Element (CE) indicating activation of multiple Transmission Configuration Indication (TCI) states applicable to multiple types of channels. The controller 110 may use a first field and a second field included in the MAC CE to indicate whether one or more TCI state ID fields included in the MAC CE indicate a first downlink (DL) TCI state, a first uplink (UL) TCI state, a first TCI state common to DL and UL, a second DL TCI state, a second UL TCI state, or a second TCI state common to DL and UL (sixth embodiment).

[0643] The transceiver 120 may transmit control information associating one or more TCI states with a code point of one transmission configuration indication (TCI) field, or may transmit one or more downlink control information (DCI) indicating a first TCI state applicable to multiple types of first signals and a second TCI state applicable to multiple types of second signals. The control unit 110 may indicate the first TCI state to be applied to the first signal or the second TCI state to be applied to the second signal, using the control information and the code point of the TCI field included in the DCI. The first signal and the second signal may be at least one of two linked physical downlink control channels (PDCCHs), a PDCCH of a single frequency network (SFN), a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) of an SFN, repeated transmission of a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH), or repeated transmission of a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) (seventh embodiment).

[0644] (user terminal) 39 is a diagram showing an example of the configuration of a user terminal according to one embodiment. The user terminal 20 includes a control unit 210, a transceiver unit 220, and a transceiver antenna 230. Note that the user terminal 20 may include one or more of each of the control unit 210, the transceiver unit 220, and the transceiver antenna 230.

[0645] Note that this example mainly shows functional blocks of the characteristic parts of the present embodiment, and it may be assumed that the user terminal 20 also has other functional blocks necessary for wireless communication. Some of the processing of each unit described below may be omitted.

[0646] The control unit 210 performs overall control of the user terminal 20. The control unit 210 can be configured from a controller, a control circuit, and the like that are explained based on common understanding in the technical field to which the present disclosure relates.

[0647] The control unit 210 may control signal generation, mapping, etc. The control unit 210 may also control transmission and reception, measurement, etc. using the transceiver unit 220 and the transceiver antenna 230. The control unit 210 may generate data, control information, sequences, etc. to be transmitted as signals, and transfer them to the transceiver unit 220.

[0648] The transceiver unit 220 may include a baseband unit 221, an RF unit 222, and a measurement unit 223. The baseband unit 221 may include a transmission processing unit 2211 and a reception processing unit 2212. The transceiver unit 220 may be configured from a transmitter / receiver, an RF circuit, a baseband circuit, a filter, a phase shifter, a measurement circuit, a transceiver circuit, etc., which are described based on common understanding in the technical field related to the present disclosure.

[0649] The transmitting / receiving unit 220 may be configured as an integrated transmitting / receiving unit, or may be composed of a transmitting unit and a receiving unit. The transmitting unit may be composed of a transmission processing unit 2211 and an RF unit 222. The receiving unit may be composed of a reception processing unit 2212, an RF unit 222, and a measurement unit 223.

[0650] The transmitting / receiving antenna 230 can be configured as an antenna described based on common understanding in the technical field to which the present disclosure pertains, such as an array antenna.

[0651] The transceiver 220 may receive the above-mentioned downlink channel, synchronization signal, downlink reference signal, etc. The transceiver 220 may transmit the above-mentioned uplink channel, uplink reference signal, etc.

[0652] The transceiver 220 may form at least one of a transmission beam and a reception beam using digital beamforming (for example, precoding), analog beamforming (for example, phase rotation), or the like.

[0653] The transceiver 220 (transmission processing unit 2211) may perform PDCP layer processing, RLC layer processing (e.g., RLC retransmission control), MAC layer processing (e.g., HARQ retransmission control), etc. on data, control information, etc. obtained from the control unit 210, and generate a bit string to be transmitted.

[0654] The transceiver 220 (transmission processor 2211) may perform transmission processing such as channel coding (which may include error correction coding), modulation, mapping, filtering, DFT processing (if necessary), IFFT processing, precoding, and digital-to-analog conversion on the bit string to be transmitted, and output a baseband signal.

[0655] Whether or not to apply DFT processing may be based on the setting of transform precoding. When transform precoding is enabled for a certain channel (e.g., PUSCH), the transceiver unit 220 (transmission processing unit 2211) may perform DFT processing as the transmission processing to transmit the channel using a DFT-s-OFDM waveform, and when transform precoding is not enabled, the transceiver unit 220 may not perform DFT processing as the transmission processing.

[0656] The transmitting / receiving unit 220 (RF unit 222) may perform modulation to a radio frequency band, filtering, amplification, etc. on the baseband signal, and transmit the radio frequency band signal via the transmitting / receiving antenna 230.

[0657] On the other hand, the transmitting / receiving unit 220 (RF unit 222) may perform amplification, filtering, demodulation to a baseband signal, etc. on the radio frequency band signal received by the transmitting / receiving antenna 230.

[0658] The transceiver 220 (reception processing unit 2212) may apply reception processing such as analog-to-digital conversion, FFT processing, IDFT processing (if necessary), filtering, demapping, demodulation, decoding (which may include error correction decoding), MAC layer processing, RLC layer processing, and PDCP layer processing to the acquired baseband signal to acquire user data, etc.

[0659] The transceiver 220 (measurement unit 223) may perform measurements on the received signal. For example, the measurement unit 223 may perform RRM measurement, CSI measurement, etc. based on the received signal. The measurement unit 223 may measure received power (e.g., RSRP), received quality (e.g., RSRQ, SINR, SNR), signal strength (e.g., RSSI), propagation path information (e.g., CSI), etc. The measurement results may be output to the control unit 210.

[0660] The transmitting section and receiving section of the user terminal 20 in the present disclosure may be configured by at least one of the transmitting / receiving section 220 and the transmitting / receiving antenna 230.

[0661] The transceiver 220 may receive control information (correspondence) that associates one or more TCI states with a code point in one transmission configuration indication (TCI) field, or may receive one downlink control information (DCI, beam instruction DCI) that indicates a first TCI state applicable to multiple types of first signals and a second TCI state applicable to multiple types of second signals. The controller 210 may apply the first TCI state to the first signal and the second TCI state to the second signal based on the control information and the code point in the TCI field included in the DCI (first and second embodiments).

[0662] The first TCI state may be either a TCI state common to the downlink (DL) and the uplink (UL) or a separate TCI state for the DL and the UL, and the second TCI state may be either a TCI state common to the DL and the UL or a separate TCI state for the DL and the UL (first and second embodiments).

[0663] The transceiver 220 may further receive, by using higher layer signaling, first configuration information (RRC information) indicating resources (CORESET / resources / resource set / resource group / BWP / CC) of the first signal and second configuration information (RRC information) indicating resources (CORESET / resources / resource set / resource group / BWP / CC) of the second signal. The control unit 210 may determine the first TCI state for each resource of the first signal based on the first configuration information, and may determine the second TCI state for each resource of the second signal based on the second configuration information (second embodiment).

[0664] The control unit 210 may control transmission of a Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest ACKnowledgement (HARQ-ACK) related to the DCI. The control unit 210 may start applying the first TCI state at least a first period after the transmission of the HARQ-ACK, and may start applying the second TCI state at least a second period after the transmission of the HARQ-ACK (third embodiment).

[0665] The transceiver unit 220 may receive first control information (correspondence) that associates one or more TCI states with code points in a first transmission configuration indication (TCI) field, or may receive second control information (correspondence) that associates one or more TCI states with code points in a second TCI field, and may receive first downlink control information (DCI, beam instruction DCI) that indicates first TCI states applicable to multiple types of first signals corresponding to a first control resource set (CORESET) pool index, and second DCI (beam instruction DCI) that indicates second TCI states applicable to multiple types of second signals corresponding to a second control resource set (CORESET) pool index. The control unit 210 may apply the first TCI state to the first signal based on the first control information and the code point of the first TCI field included in the first DCI, and may apply the second TCI state to the second signal based on the second control information and the code point of the second TCI field included in the second DCI (fourth embodiment).

[0666] The first TCI state may be either a TCI state common to the downlink (DL) and the uplink (UL) or a separate TCI state for the DL and the UL, and the second TCI state may be either a TCI state common to the DL and the UL or a separate TCI state for the DL and the UL (fourth embodiment).

[0667] The transceiver 220 may further receive, by using higher layer signaling, first configuration information (RRC information) indicating resources of the first signal and second configuration information (RRC information) indicating resources of the second signal. The control unit 210 may determine the first TCI state for each resource of the first signal (CORESET / resource / resource set / resource group / BWP / CC) based on the first configuration information, and may determine the second TCI state for each resource of the second signal (CORESET / resource / resource set / resource group / BWP / CC) based on the second configuration information (fourth embodiment).

[0668] The control unit 210 may control transmission of a first Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest ACKnowledgement (HARQ-ACK) associated with the first DCI and a second HARQ-ACK associated with the second DCI. The control unit 210 may start applying the first TCI state after at least a first period has elapsed since transmission of the first HARQ-ACK, and may start applying the second TCI state after at least a second period has elapsed since transmission of the second HARQ-ACK (fifth embodiment).

[0669] The transceiver 220 may receive a Medium Access Control (MAC) Control Element (CE) instructing activation of multiple Transmission Configuration Indication (TCI) states applicable to multiple types of channels. Based on a first field and a second field included in the MAC CE, the controller 210 may determine whether one or more TCI state ID fields included in the MAC CE indicate a first downlink (DL) TCI state, a first uplink (UL) TCI state, a first DL and UL common TCI state, a second DL TCI state, a second UL TCI state, or a second DL and UL common TCI state (sixth embodiment).

[0670] The first field (for example, the above C field / Ci field) may indicate the order of the TCI states indicated by the one or more TCI State ID fields (sixth embodiment).

[0671] The second field (eg, the E field) may indicate whether or not the next octet of the second field exists.

[0672] The transceiver 220 may receive control information (correspondence) that associates the value of the first field with a first TCI state and a second TCI state. Based on the first field value and the control information, the control unit 210 may determine whether the one or more TCI state ID fields indicate any of the TCI state of the first DL, the TCI state of the first UL, the TCI state common to the first DL and UL, the TCI state of the second DL, the TCI state of the second UL, and the TCI state common to the second DL and UL (sixth embodiment).

[0673] The transceiver 220 may receive control information (correspondence) that associates one or more TCI states with a code point of one transmission configuration indication (TCI) field, or may receive one or more downlink control information (DCI, beam instruction DCI) that indicates a first TCI state applicable to multiple types of first signals and a second TCI state applicable to multiple types of second signals. The controller 210 may apply the first TCI state to the first signal and the second TCI state to the second signal based on the control information and the code point of the TCI field included in the DCI. The first signal and the second signal may be at least one of two linked physical downlink control channels (PDCCHs), a PDCCH of a single frequency network (SFN), a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) of an SFN, a repeated transmission of a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH), and a repeated transmission of a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) (seventh embodiment).

[0674] The first TCI state may be either a TCI state common to a downlink (DL) and an uplink (UL) or separate TCI states for the DL and the UL. The second TCI state may be either a TCI state common to the DL and the UL or separate TCI states for the DL and the UL (seventh embodiment).

[0675] The transceiver 220 may further receive, by using higher layer signaling, first configuration information indicating resources (CORESET / resources / resource set / resource group / BWP / CC) of the first signal and second configuration information indicating resources (CORESET / resources / resource set / resource group / BWP / CC) of the second signal. The controller 210 may determine the first TCI state for each resource of the first signal based on the first configuration information, and may determine the second TCI state for each resource of the second signal based on the second configuration information (seventh embodiment).

[0676] The control unit 210 may control transmission of a Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest ACKnowledgement (HARQ-ACK) related to the DCI. The control unit 210 may start applying the first TCI state after at least a first period has elapsed since the transmission of the HARQ-ACK, and may start applying the second TCI state after at least a second period has elapsed since the transmission of the HARQ-ACK (seventh embodiment).

[0677] (Hardware configuration) The block diagrams used to explain the above embodiments show functional blocks. These functional blocks (components) are realized by any combination of at least one of hardware and software. Furthermore, the method for realizing each functional block is not particularly limited. That is, each functional block may be realized using a single device that is physically or logically coupled, or may be realized using two or more physically or logically separated devices that are directly or indirectly connected (for example, using wires, wirelessly, etc.) and these multiple devices. The functional block may also be realized by combining the single device or multiple devices with software.

[0678] Here, the functions include, but are not limited to, judgment, determination, judgment, calculation, computation, processing, derivation, investigation, search, confirmation, reception, transmission, output, access, resolution, selection, election, establishment, comparison, assumption, expectation, deeming, broadcasting, notifying, communicating, forwarding, configuring, reconfiguring, allocating, mapping, and assignment. For example, a functional block (component) that performs transmission may be called a transmitting unit, transmitter, etc. As mentioned above, the implementation method of each is not particularly limited.

[0679] For example, a base station, a user terminal, etc. according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may function as a computer that performs processing of the wireless communication method of the present disclosure. Fig. 40 is a diagram illustrating an example of the hardware configuration of a base station and a user terminal according to an embodiment. The above-described base station 10 and user terminal 20 may be physically configured as a computer device including a processor 1001, a memory 1002, a storage 1003, a communication device 1004, an input device 1005, an output device 1006, a bus 1007, etc.

[0680] In this disclosure, terms such as apparatus, circuit, device, section, unit, etc. may be read interchangeably. The hardware configurations of the base station 10 and the user terminal 20 may be configured to include one or more of the devices shown in the drawings, or may be configured to exclude some of the devices.

[0681] For example, although only one processor 1001 is shown, there may be multiple processors. Furthermore, processing may be performed by one processor, or processing may be performed by two or more processors simultaneously, serially, or in other ways. Furthermore, processor 1001 may be implemented by one or more chips.

[0682] Each function in the base station 10 and the user terminal 20 is realized, for example, by loading predetermined software (programs) onto hardware such as a processor 1001 and a memory 1002, causing the processor 1001 to perform calculations, control communication via the communication device 1004, and control at least one of reading and writing data in the memory 1002 and the storage 1003.

[0683] The processor 1001, for example, runs an operating system to control the entire computer. The processor 1001 may be configured as a central processing unit (CPU) including an interface with peripheral devices, a control device, an arithmetic unit, a register, etc. For example, at least a part of the above-mentioned control unit 110 (210), transmission / reception unit 120 (220), etc. may be realized by the processor 1001.

[0684] The processor 1001 also reads programs (program codes), software modules, data, etc. from at least one of the storage 1003 and the communication device 1004 into the memory 1002, and executes various processes in accordance with these. The programs used are those that cause a computer to execute at least some of the operations described in the above-described embodiments. For example, the control unit 110 (210) may be realized by a control program stored in the memory 1002 and running on the processor 1001, and the other functional blocks may be realized in a similar manner.

[0685] The memory 1002 is a computer-readable recording medium and may be configured by at least one of, for example, a read-only memory (ROM), an erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM), an electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), a random access memory (RAM), or other suitable storage medium. The memory 1002 may also be referred to as a register, a cache, a main memory, or the like. The memory 1002 may store executable programs (program codes), software modules, and the like for implementing a wireless communication method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

[0686] Storage 1003 is a computer-readable recording medium and may be constituted by at least one of, for example, a flexible disk, a floppy disk, a magneto-optical disk (e.g., a compact disc (e.g., a Compact Disc ROM (CD-ROM)), a digital versatile disc, a Blu-ray disc), a removable disk, a hard disk drive, a smart card, a flash memory device (e.g., a card, stick, key drive), a magnetic stripe, a database, a server, or other suitable storage medium. Storage 1003 may also be referred to as a secondary storage device.

[0687] The communication device 1004 is hardware (transmission / reception device) for communicating between computers via at least one of a wired network and a wireless network, and is also referred to as, for example, a network device, a network controller, a network card, or a communication module. The communication device 1004 may be configured to include a high-frequency switch, a duplexer, a filter, a frequency synthesizer, etc. to realize at least one of frequency division duplex (FDD) and time division duplex (TDD). For example, the above-mentioned transmission / reception unit 120 (220), transmission / reception antenna 130 (230), etc. may be realized by the communication device 1004. The transmission / reception unit 120 (220) may be implemented as a transmission unit 120a (220a) and a reception unit 120b (220b) that are physically or logically separated.

[0688] The input device 1005 is an input device (for example, a keyboard, a mouse, a microphone, a switch, a button, a sensor, etc.) that receives input from the outside. The output device 1006 is an output device (for example, a display, a speaker, a light emitting diode (LED) lamp, etc.) that outputs to the outside. The input device 1005 and the output device 1006 may be integrated into one device (for example, a touch panel).

[0689] Furthermore, each device, such as the processor 1001 and the memory 1002, is connected by a bus 1007 for communicating information. The bus 1007 may be configured using a single bus, or may be configured using different buses between each device.

[0690] Furthermore, the base station 10 and the user terminal 20 may be configured to include hardware such as a microprocessor, a digital signal processor (DSP), an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a programmable logic device (PLD), or a field programmable gate array (FPGA), and some or all of the functional blocks may be realized using such hardware. For example, the processor 1001 may be implemented using at least one of these pieces of hardware.

[0691] (Variation) Note that terms explained in the present disclosure and terms necessary for understanding the present disclosure may be replaced with terms having the same or similar meanings. For example, a channel, a symbol, and a signal (signal or signaling) may be interchangeable. A signal may also be a message. A reference signal may be abbreviated as RS, and may also be called a pilot, pilot signal, etc. depending on the applicable standard. A component carrier (CC) may also be called a cell, frequency carrier, carrier frequency, etc.

[0692] A radio frame may be composed of one or more periods (frames) in the time domain. Each of the one or more periods (frames) constituting a radio frame may be called a subframe. Furthermore, a subframe may be composed of one or more slots in the time domain. A subframe may have a fixed time length (e.g., 1 ms) that is independent of numerology.

[0693] Here, the numerology may be a communication parameter applied to at least one of transmission and reception of a signal or channel, and may indicate at least one of, for example, a subcarrier spacing (SCS), a bandwidth, a symbol length, a cyclic prefix length, a transmission time interval (TTI), the number of symbols per TTI, a radio frame structure, a specific filtering process performed by a transceiver in the frequency domain, and a specific windowing process performed by a transceiver in the time domain.

[0694] A slot may be composed of one or more symbols in the time domain (such as an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) symbol or a Single Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access (SC-FDMA) symbol), and may be a time unit based on numerology.

[0695] A slot may include multiple minislots. Each minislot may consist of one or multiple symbols in the time domain. A minislot may also be called a subslot. A minislot may consist of fewer symbols than a slot. A PDSCH (or PUSCH) transmitted in a time unit larger than a minislot may be called PDSCH (PUSCH) mapping type A. A PDSCH (or PUSCH) transmitted using a minislot may be called PDSCH (PUSCH) mapping type B.

[0696] A radio frame, a subframe, a slot, a minislot, and a symbol all represent time units for transmitting signals. The radio frame, the subframe, the slot, the minislot, and the symbol may be referred to by other names corresponding to the radio frame, the subframe, the slot, the minislot, and the symbol. Note that the time units such as a frame, a subframe, a slot, a minislot, and a symbol in the present disclosure may be interchangeable.

[0697] For example, one subframe may be referred to as a TTI, or multiple consecutive subframes may be referred to as a TTI, or one slot or one minislot may be referred to as a TTI. That is, at least one of a subframe and a TTI may be a subframe (1 ms) in existing LTE, a period shorter than 1 ms (for example, 1-13 symbols), or a period longer than 1 ms. Note that the unit representing the TTI may be called a slot, minislot, etc., instead of a subframe.

[0698] Here, TTI refers to, for example, the smallest time unit for scheduling in wireless communication. For example, in an LTE system, a base station performs scheduling to allocate radio resources (such as frequency bandwidth and transmission power that can be used by each user terminal) to each user terminal in TTI units. However, the definition of TTI is not limited to this.

[0699] The TTI may be a transmission time unit for a channel-encoded data packet (transport block), a code block, a code word, etc., or may be a processing unit for scheduling, link adaptation, etc. When a TTI is given, the time interval (e.g., the number of symbols) to which a transport block, a code block, a code word, etc. is actually mapped may be shorter than the TTI.

[0700] When one slot or one minislot is called a TTI, one or more TTIs (i.e., one or more slots or one or more minislots) may be the minimum time unit for scheduling. Also, the number of slots (minislots) constituting the minimum time unit for scheduling may be controlled.

[0701] A TTI having a time length of 1 ms may be called a regular TTI (TTI in 3GPP Rel. 8-12), normal TTI, long TTI, regular subframe, normal subframe, long subframe, slot, etc. A TTI shorter than a regular TTI may be called a shortened TTI, short TTI, partial or fractional TTI, shortened subframe, short subframe, minislot, subslot, slot, etc.

[0702] In addition, a long TTI (e.g., a normal TTI, a subframe, etc.) may be interpreted as a TTI having a time length of more than 1 ms, and a short TTI (e.g., a shortened TTI, etc.) may be interpreted as a TTI having a TTI length shorter than the TTI length of a long TTI and equal to or greater than 1 ms.

[0703] A resource block (RB) is a resource allocation unit in the time domain and the frequency domain, and may include one or more consecutive subcarriers in the frequency domain. The number of subcarriers included in an RB may be the same regardless of numerology, for example, 12. The number of subcarriers included in an RB may also be determined based on numerology.

[0704] In addition, an RB may include one or more symbols in the time domain and may have a length of one slot, one minislot, one subframe, or one TTI. One TTI, one subframe, etc. may each be composed of one or more resource blocks.

[0705] Note that one or more RBs may also be called a physical resource block (PRB), a sub-carrier group (SCG), a resource element group (REG), a PRB pair, an RB pair, etc.

[0706] Furthermore, a resource block may be composed of one or more resource elements (REs). For example, one RE may be a radio resource region of one subcarrier and one symbol.

[0707] A Bandwidth Part (BWP), which may also be referred to as a fractional bandwidth, may represent a subset of contiguous common resource blocks (RBs) for a given numerology on a given carrier, where the common RBs may be identified by their index relative to a common reference point of the carrier. PRBs may be defined in a given BWP and numbered within that BWP.

[0708] The BWP may include an UL BWP (a BWP for UL) and a DL BWP (a BWP for DL). One or more BWPs may be configured for a UE within one carrier.

[0709] At least one of the configured BWPs may be active, and the UE may not expect to transmit or receive a given signal / channel outside the active BWP. Note that the terms "cell," "carrier," etc. in this disclosure may be read as "BWP."

[0710] The above-described structures of radio frames, subframes, slots, minislots, symbols, etc. are merely examples. For example, the number of subframes included in a radio frame, the number of slots per subframe or radio frame, the number of minislots included in a slot, the number of symbols and RBs included in a slot or minislot, the number of subcarriers included in an RB, the number of symbols in a TTI, the symbol length, the cyclic prefix (CP) length, etc. may be changed in various ways.

[0711] Furthermore, the information, parameters, etc. described in the present disclosure may be expressed using absolute values, may be expressed using relative values ​​from a predetermined value, or may be expressed using other corresponding information. For example, a radio resource may be indicated by a predetermined index.

[0712] The names used for parameters and the like in this disclosure are not intended to be limiting in any way. Furthermore, the mathematical expressions and the like using these parameters may differ from those explicitly disclosed in this disclosure. The various channels (PUCCH, PDCCH, etc.) and information elements may be identified by any suitable names, and therefore the various names assigned to these various channels and information elements are not intended to be limiting in any way.

[0713] The information, signals, etc. described in this disclosure may be represented using any of a variety of different technologies. For example, data, instructions, commands, information, signals, bits, symbols, chips, etc. that may be referred to throughout the above description may be represented by voltages, currents, electromagnetic waves, magnetic fields or magnetic particles, optical fields or photons, or any combination thereof.

[0714] Furthermore, information, signals, etc. may be output from a higher layer to a lower layer and / or from a lower layer to a higher layer. Information, signals, etc. may be input / output via multiple network nodes.

[0715] Input and output information, signals, etc. may be stored in a specific location (for example, memory) or may be managed using a management table. Input and output information, signals, etc. may be overwritten, updated, or added. Output information, signals, etc. may be deleted. Input information, signals, etc. may be transmitted to another device.

[0716] Notification of information is not limited to the aspects / embodiments described in the present disclosure, and may be performed using other methods. For example, notification of information in the present disclosure may be performed by physical layer signaling (e.g., Downlink Control Information (DCI) and Uplink Control Information (UCI)), higher layer signaling (e.g., Radio Resource Control (RRC) signaling, broadcast information (Master Information Block (MIB) and System Information Block (SIB)), Medium Access Control (MAC) signaling), other signals, or a combination thereof.

[0717] Note that the physical layer signaling may be called Layer 1 / Layer 2 (L1 / L2) control information (L1 / L2 control signal), L1 control information (L1 control signal), etc. Furthermore, the RRC signaling may be called an RRC message, such as an RRC connection setup message or an RRC connection reconfiguration message. Furthermore, the MAC signaling may be notified using, for example, a MAC Control Element (CE).

[0718] Furthermore, notification of specified information (e.g., notification that "it is X") is not limited to explicit notification, but may be made implicitly (e.g., by not notifying the specified information or by notifying other information).

[0719] The determination may be made by a value represented by one bit (0 or 1), by a Boolean value represented by true or false, or by a comparison of numerical values ​​(e.g., comparison with a predetermined value).

[0720] Software shall be construed broadly to mean instructions, instruction sets, code, code segments, program code, programs, subprograms, software modules, applications, software applications, software packages, routines, subroutines, objects, executable files, threads of execution, procedures, functions, etc., whether referred to as software, firmware, middleware, microcode, hardware description language, or otherwise.

[0721] Software, instructions, information, etc. may also be transmitted or received over a transmission medium. For example, if software is transmitted from a website, server, or other remote source using wired technologies (such as coaxial cable, fiber optic cable, twisted pair, Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)), and / or wireless technologies (such as infrared, microwave), then these wired and / or wireless technologies are included within the definition of transmission media.

[0722] As used in this disclosure, the terms "system" and "network" may be used interchangeably. A "network" may refer to devices included in the network (e.g., base stations).

[0723] In the present disclosure, terms such as "precoding," "precoder," "weight (precoding weight)," "Quasi-Co-Location (QCL)," "Transmission Configuration Indication state (TCI state)," "spatial relation," "spatial domain filter," "transmit power," "phase rotation," "antenna port," "antenna port group," "layer," "number of layers," "rank," "resource," "resource set," "resource group," "beam," "beam width," "beam angle," "antenna," "antenna element," "panel," etc. may be used interchangeably.

[0724] In this disclosure, terms such as "base station (BS)," "radio base station," "fixed station," "NodeB," "eNB (eNodeB)," "gNB (gNodeB)," "access point," "transmission point (TP)," "reception point (RP)," "transmission / reception point (TRP)," "panel," "cell," "sector," "cell group," "carrier," "component carrier," etc. may be used interchangeably. Base stations may also be referred to by terms such as macrocell, small cell, femtocell, picocell, etc.

[0725] A base station can accommodate one or more (e.g., three) cells. When a base station accommodates multiple cells, the overall coverage area of ​​the base station can be divided into multiple smaller areas, and each smaller area can be provided with communication service by a base station subsystem (e.g., a small indoor base station (Remote Radio Head (RRH))). The term "cell" or "sector" refers to a part or the entire coverage area of ​​a base station and / or base station subsystem that provides communication service within this coverage.

[0726] In this disclosure, the terms "Mobile Station (MS)," "user terminal," "User Equipment (UE)," "terminal," etc. may be used interchangeably.

[0727] A mobile station may also be referred to as a subscriber station, mobile unit, subscriber unit, wireless unit, remote unit, mobile device, wireless device, wireless communication device, remote device, mobile subscriber station, access terminal, mobile terminal, wireless terminal, remote terminal, handset, user agent, mobile client, client, or some other suitable terminology.

[0728] At least one of the base station and the mobile station may be called a transmitting device, a receiving device, a wireless communication device, etc. Note that at least one of the base station and the mobile station may be a device mounted on a moving object, the moving object itself, etc.

[0729] The mobile body is a movable object that can move at any speed and naturally includes cases where the mobile body is stationary. Examples of the mobile body include, but are not limited to, vehicles, transport vehicles, automobiles, motorcycles, bicycles, connected cars, excavators, bulldozers, wheel loaders, dump trucks, forklifts, trains, buses, handcars, rickshaws, ships and other watercraft, airplanes, rockets, satellites, drones, multicopters, quadcopters, balloons, and objects mounted thereon. The mobile body may also be a mobile body that moves autonomously based on an operation command.

[0730] The mobile object may be a vehicle (e.g., a car, an airplane, etc.), an unmanned mobile object (e.g., a drone, an autonomous vehicle, etc.), or a robot (manned or unmanned). Note that at least one of the base station and the mobile station may also include devices that do not necessarily move during communication operations. For example, at least one of the base station and the mobile station may be an Internet of Things (IoT) device such as a sensor.

[0731] 41 is a diagram showing an example of a vehicle according to one embodiment. Vehicle 40 includes a drive unit 41, a steering unit 42, an accelerator pedal 43, a brake pedal 44, a shift lever 45, left and right front wheels 46, left and right rear wheels 47, axles 48, an electronic control unit 49, various sensors (including a current sensor 50, an RPM sensor 51, an air pressure sensor 52, a vehicle speed sensor 53, an acceleration sensor 54, an accelerator pedal sensor 55, a brake pedal sensor 56, a shift lever sensor 57, and an object detection sensor 58), an information service unit 59, and a communication module 60.

[0732] The drive unit 41 is configured with at least one of an engine, a motor, and a hybrid of an engine and a motor, for example. The steering unit 42 includes at least a steering wheel (also called a handle) and is configured to steer at least one of the front wheels 46 and the rear wheels 47 based on the operation of the steering wheel operated by the user.

[0733] The electronic control unit 49 is composed of a microprocessor 61, memory (ROM, RAM) 62, and a communication port (e.g., an input / output (IO) port) 63. Signals are input to the electronic control unit 49 from various sensors 50-58 provided in the vehicle. The electronic control unit 49 may also be called an Electronic Control Unit (ECU).

[0734] The signals from the various sensors 50-58 include a current signal from a current sensor 50 that senses the current of the motor, a rotation speed signal of the front wheels 46 / rear wheels 47 obtained by a rotation speed sensor 51, an air pressure signal of the front wheels 46 / rear wheels 47 obtained by an air pressure sensor 52, a vehicle speed signal obtained by a vehicle speed sensor 53, an acceleration signal obtained by an acceleration sensor 54, a depression amount signal of the accelerator pedal 43 obtained by an accelerator pedal sensor 55, a depression amount signal of the brake pedal 44 obtained by a brake pedal sensor 56, an operation signal of the shift lever 45 obtained by a shift lever sensor 57, and a detection signal for detecting obstacles, vehicles, pedestrians, etc. obtained by an object detection sensor 58.

[0735] The information service unit 59 is composed of various devices, such as a car navigation system, an audio system, speakers, a display, a television, and a radio, for providing (outputting) various information such as driving information, traffic information, and entertainment information, and one or more ECUs for controlling these devices. The information service unit 59 uses information acquired from external devices via the communication module 60 or the like to provide various information / services (for example, multimedia information / multimedia services) to the occupants of the vehicle 40.

[0736] The information service unit 59 may include input devices (e.g., keyboards, mice, microphones, switches, buttons, sensors, touch panels, etc.) that accept input from the outside, and may also include output devices (e.g., displays, speakers, LED lamps, touch panels, etc.) that output to the outside.

[0737] The driving assistance system unit 64 is configured with various devices that provide functions for preventing accidents and reducing the driver's driving burden, such as millimeter-wave radar, Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR), cameras, positioning locators (e.g., Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)), map information (e.g., High Definition (HD) maps, Autonomous Vehicle (AV) maps), gyro systems (e.g., Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs), Inertial Navigation Systems (INSs)), Artificial Intelligence (AI) chips, and AI processors, as well as one or more ECUs that control these devices. The driving assistance system unit 64 also transmits and receives various information via the communication module 60 to realize driving assistance functions or autonomous driving functions.

[0738] The communication module 60 can communicate with the microprocessor 61 and components of the vehicle 40 via the communication port 63. For example, the communication module 60 transmits and receives data (information) via the communication port 63 to and from the drive unit 41, steering unit 42, accelerator pedal 43, brake pedal 44, shift lever 45, left and right front wheels 46, left and right rear wheels 47, axles 48, the microprocessor 61 and memory (ROM, RAM) 62 in the electronic control unit 49, and the various sensors 50-58, which are provided in the vehicle 40.

[0739] The communication module 60 is a communication device that can be controlled by the microprocessor 61 of the electronic control unit 49 and can communicate with an external device. For example, it transmits and receives various information to and from the external device via wireless communication. The communication module 60 may be located either inside or outside the electronic control unit 49. The external device may be, for example, the above-mentioned base station 10, user terminal 20, etc. Furthermore, the communication module 60 may be, for example, the above-mentioned base station 10, user terminal 20, etc. (it may function as the base station 10, user terminal 20, etc.).

[0740] The communication module 60 may transmit at least one of signals from the above-mentioned various sensors 50-58 input to the electronic control unit 49, information obtained based on the signals, and information based on input from the outside (user) obtained via the information service unit 59 to an external device via wireless communication. The electronic control unit 49, the various sensors 50-58, the information service unit 59, etc. may be referred to as input units that accept input. For example, the PUSCH transmitted by the communication module 60 may include information based on the above-mentioned input.

[0741] The communication module 60 receives various information (traffic information, traffic signal information, vehicle distance information, etc.) transmitted from external devices and displays it on an information service unit 59 provided in the vehicle. The information service unit 59 may also be called an output unit that outputs information (for example, outputs information to a device such as a display or speaker based on the PDSCH received by the communication module 60 (or data / information decoded from the PDSCH)).

[0742] Furthermore, the communication module 60 stores various information received from external devices in a memory 62 that can be used by the microprocessor 61. Based on the information stored in the memory 62, the microprocessor 61 may control the drive unit 41, steering unit 42, accelerator pedal 43, brake pedal 44, shift lever 45, left and right front wheels 46, left and right rear wheels 47, axles 48, various sensors 50-58, and the like provided in the vehicle 40.

[0743] Furthermore, a base station in the present disclosure may be read as a user terminal. For example, the aspects / embodiments of the present disclosure may be applied to a configuration in which communication between a base station and a user terminal is replaced with communication between multiple user terminals (which may be called, for example, Device-to-Device (D2D) or Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X)). In this case, the user terminal 20 may be configured to have the functions of the base station 10 described above. Furthermore, terms such as "uplink" and "downlink" may be read as terms corresponding to terminal-to-terminal communication (for example, "sidelink"). For example, terms such as uplink channel and downlink channel may be read as sidelink channel.

[0744] Similarly, the user terminal in the present disclosure may be read as a base station, in which case the base station 10 may be configured to have the functions of the user terminal 20 described above.

[0745] In the present disclosure, an operation described as being performed by a base station may be performed by its upper node in some cases. It is apparent that in a network including one or more network nodes having a base station, various operations performed for communication with a terminal may be performed by the base station, one or more network nodes other than the base station (such as, but not limited to, a Mobility Management Entity (MME) and a Serving-Gateway (S-GW)), or a combination thereof.

[0746] Each aspect / embodiment described in this disclosure may be used alone, in combination, or switched depending on the implementation. Furthermore, the order of the processing procedures, sequences, flowcharts, etc. of each aspect / embodiment described in this disclosure may be changed unless inconsistent. For example, the methods described in this disclosure present elements of various steps using an example order, and are not limited to the specific order presented.

[0747] Each aspect / embodiment described in the present disclosure may be a technology other than Long Term Evolution (LTE), LTE-Advanced (LTE-A), LTE-Beyond (LTE-B), SUPER 3G, IMT-Advanced, 4th generation mobile communication system (4G), 5th generation mobile communication system (5G), 6th generation mobile communication system (6G), xth generation mobile communication system (xG (x is, for example, an integer or decimal number)), Future Radio Access (FRA), New-Radio Access Technology (RAT), New Radio (NR), New radio access (NX), Future generation radio access (FX), Global System for Mobile communications (GSM (registered trademark)), CDMA2000, Ultra Mobile Broadband (UMB), IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi (registered trademark)), IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX (registered trademark)), IEEE The present invention may be applied to systems that use 802.20, Ultra-WideBand (UWB), Bluetooth (registered trademark), or other appropriate wireless communication methods, or to next-generation systems that are expanded, modified, created, or defined based on these. It may also be applied to a combination of multiple systems (e.g., a combination of LTE or LTE-A and 5G).

[0748] As used in this disclosure, the phrase "based on" does not mean "based only on," unless expressly stated otherwise. In other words, the phrase "based on" means both "based only on" and "based at least on."

[0749] As used in this disclosure, any reference to an element using a designation such as "first," "second," etc. does not generally limit the quantity or order of those elements. These designations may be used in this disclosure as a convenient method of distinguishing between two or more elements. Thus, a reference to a first and a second element does not imply that only two elements may be employed or that the first element must in some way precede the second element.

[0750] The term "determining," as used in this disclosure, may encompass a wide variety of actions. For example, "determining" may be considered to be judging, calculating, computing, processing, deriving, investigating, looking up, search, inquiry (e.g., looking up in a table, database, or another data structure), ascertaining, etc.

[0751] Additionally, "determining" may be considered to be "determining" receiving (e.g., receiving information), transmitting (e.g., sending information), input, output, accessing (e.g., accessing data in memory), etc.

[0752] Also, "decision" may be considered to be "deciding" resolving, selecting, choosing, establishing, comparing, etc. In other words, "decision" may be considered to be "deciding" on some action.

[0753] Furthermore, "judgment (decision)" may be read as "assuming," "expecting," "considering," or the like.

[0754] The "maximum transmit power" in this disclosure may mean the maximum value of transmit power, the nominal UE maximum transmit power, or the rated UE maximum transmit power.

[0755] As used in this disclosure, the terms "connected," "coupled," or any variation thereof, refer to any direct or indirect connection or coupling between two or more elements, and may include the presence of one or more intermediate elements between two elements that are "connected" or "coupled" to each other. The coupling or connection between elements may be physical, logical, or a combination thereof. For example, "connected" may be read as "access."

[0756] In this disclosure, when two elements are connected, they may be considered to be "connected" or "coupled" to one another using one or more wires, cables, printed electrical connections, etc., as well as using electromagnetic energy having wavelengths in the radio frequency range, microwave range, light (both visible and invisible) range, etc., as some non-limiting and non-exhaustive examples.

[0757] In the present disclosure, the term "A and B are different" may mean "A and B are different from each other." The term may also mean "A and B are each different from C." Terms such as "separate" and "coupled" may also be interpreted in the same way as "different."

[0758] When used in this disclosure, the terms "include," "including," and variations thereof are intended to be inclusive, similar to the term "comprising." Furthermore, when used in this disclosure, the term "or" is not intended to be an exclusive or.

[0759] In this disclosure, where articles are added by translation, such as a, an, and the in English, the disclosure may include that the nouns following these articles are in the plural form.

[0760] Although the invention according to the present disclosure has been described in detail above, it is clear to those skilled in the art that the invention according to the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments described in the present disclosure. The invention according to the present disclosure can be implemented in modified and altered forms without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the description of the claims. Therefore, the description of the present disclosure is intended to be illustrative and explanatory and does not impose any limiting meaning on the invention according to the present disclosure.

Claims

1. A receiver that receives downlink control information (DCI) indicating a first transmission configuration indication (TCI) state and a second TCI state applicable to multiple types of channels, and Radio Resource Control (RRC) signaling that sets which of the first TCI state, the second TCI state, or both TCI states is to be applied to a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH); a control unit that applies either one or both of the first TCI state and the second TCI state to the PUCCH based on the RRC signaling.

2. The terminal described in claim 1, wherein the RRC signaling is set for each PUCCH resource.

3. The terminal described in claim 1, wherein when instructed to update either the first TCI state or the second TCI state, the control unit updates the one TCI state and maintains the other TCI state.

4. A step of receiving downlink control information (DCI) indicating a first transmission configuration indication (TCI) state and a second TCI state applicable to multiple types of channels, and Radio Resource Control (RRC) signaling that sets which of the first TCI state, the second TCI state, or both TCI states to apply to a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH); and applying one or both of the first TCI state and the second TCI state to the PUCCH based on the RRC signaling.

5. A transmitter that transmits downlink control information (DCI) indicating a first transmission configuration indication (TCI) state and a second TCI state applicable to multiple types of channels, and Radio Resource Control (RRC) signaling that sets which of the first TCI state, the second TCI state, or both TCI states is to be applied to a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH); a control unit that controls to receive the PUCCH to which either one or both of the first TCI state and the second TCI state is applied.

6. A system having a terminal and a base station, The terminal a receiver that receives downlink control information (DCI) indicating a first transmission configuration indication (TCI) state and a second TCI state applicable to a plurality of types of channels, and radio resource control (RRC) signaling that configures which of the first TCI state, the second TCI state, and both TCI states is to be applied to a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH); a control unit that applies either one or both of the first TCI state and the second TCI state to the PUCCH based on the RRC signaling, The base station A system comprising a transmitter that transmits the DCI and the RRC signaling.

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