Early Paging Indication
The PEI mechanism optimizes power consumption in 5G NR systems by allowing UEs to skip unnecessary PO monitoring, addressing inefficiencies in existing systems and improving battery life and performance.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2022-02-15
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
Existing wireless communication systems, particularly 5G NR, face inefficiencies in power consumption due to unnecessary monitoring of paging occasions (POs) by user equipment (UE), leading to increased battery drain and reduced device performance.
Implementing a paging early indication (PEI) mechanism that allows the base station to transmit a PEI indicating whether a paging message is present for each PO, enabling the UE to determine whether to monitor or skip specific POs based on the PEI, thereby optimizing power consumption and reducing unnecessary monitoring.
The PEI mechanism reduces power consumption by minimizing unnecessary PO monitoring, enhancing battery life and device performance by allowing UEs to intelligently manage their power usage based on the presence of paging messages.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 63 / 167,610, entitled "PAGING EARLY INDICATION," filed March 29, 2021, and U.S. Patent Application No. 17 / 651,053, entitled "PAGING EARLY INDICATION," filed February 14, 2022, the entire contents of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
[0002] FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0002] The present disclosure relates generally to communication systems, and more particularly to wireless communications including paging early indication (PEI). [Background technology]
[0003] Introduction
[0003] Wireless communication systems are widely deployed to provide various telecommunication services such as telephony, video, data, messaging, and broadcasts. Typical wireless communication systems may employ multiple access technologies capable of supporting communication with multiple users by sharing available system resources. Examples of such multiple access technologies include code division multiple access (CDMA) systems, time division multiple access (TDMA) systems, frequency division multiple access (FDMA) systems, orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) systems, single-carrier frequency division multiple access (SC-FDMA) systems, and time division synchronous code division multiple access (TD-SCDMA) systems.
[0004] These multiple access technologies are being adopted in various telecommunications standards to provide common protocols that enable different wireless devices to communicate on a city, national, regional, or even global scale. An exemplary telecommunications standard is 5G New Radio (NR). 5G NR is part of the continuing mobile broadband evolution promulgated by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP®) to meet new requirements related to latency, reliability, security, scalability (e.g., for the Internet of Things (IoT)), and other requirements. 5G NR includes services related to enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), massive machine-type communications (mMTC), and ultra-reliable low-latency communications (URLLC). Some aspects of 5G NR may be based on the 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE®) standard. Further improvements to 5G NR technology are necessary. These improvements may also be applicable to other multiple access technologies and telecommunications standards that employ these technologies. Summary of the Invention
[0005] The following presents a simplified summary of one or more aspects in order to provide a basic understanding of such aspects. This summary is not an exhaustive overview of all contemplated aspects, nor is it intended to identify key or critical elements of all aspects, nor to delineate the scope of any or all aspects. Its sole purpose is to present some concepts of one or more aspects in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is presented later.
[0006] In one aspect of the present disclosure, a method, a computer-readable medium, and an apparatus are provided. The apparatus may include a base station and a user equipment (UE). The base station may transmit a paging occasion (PEI) indicating whether the UE has a paging message for reception associated with each PO of a set of POs including a plurality of POs, and may transmit a paging message associated with the PO of the set of POs based on the PEI transmitted to the UE. The base station may transmit system information including a PEI parameter. The UE may receive a PEI parameter, receive a PEI indicating whether the UE has a paging message for reception associated with each PO of the set of POs based on the PEI parameter, determine whether to monitor a PO of the set of POs based on the received PEI, and monitor or skip monitoring a PO of the set of POs based on the determination of whether to monitor each PO of the set of POs.
[0007] In one aspect, the system information may indicate a number M associated with the number of POs in the set of POs and a number N associated with a PEI periodicity in which a PEI is received every N POs. M may be a multiple of N, with the number M / N corresponding to the number of PEIs containing the same information associated with each PO in the set of POs. In one example, the number M associated with the number of POs may be equal to the number N associated with the PEI periodicity. The system information may further indicate a number K associated with a PO offset from each PEI and a PO associated with each PEI.
[0008] In some aspects, the PEI may include at least one of a system information modification message or a public warning message and a bitmap, where each bit indicates whether a corresponding PO of the set of POs includes a paging message for the UE or a UE group associated with the UE. Monitoring or skipping monitoring may include monitoring at least one PO that the bitmap indicates is associated with a paging message for the UE or a UE group associated with the UE, and skipping monitoring one or more POs that the bitmap indicates is not associated with a paging message for the UE or a UE group associated with the UE. In one aspect, at least one bit of the bitmap may indicate that a corresponding PO of the set of POs is not associated with the PEI.
[0009] To the accomplishment of the foregoing and related ends, the one or more aspects comprise the features hereinafter fully described and particularly pointed out in the claims. The following description and the annexed drawings set forth in detail certain illustrative features of the one or more aspects. These features are indicative, however, of but a few of the various ways in which the principles of the various aspects may be employed, and the description is intended to include all such aspects and their equivalents. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0010] [Figure 1]
[0010] FIG. 1 illustrates an example of a wireless communication system and access network. [Figure 2A]
[0011] FIG. 2 illustrates an example of a first frame, according to various aspects of the present disclosure. [Figure 2B]
[0012] FIG. 1 illustrates an example of a DL channel within a subframe, in accordance with various aspects of the present disclosure. [Figure 2C]
[0013] FIG. 10 illustrates an example of a second frame, according to various aspects of the present disclosure. [Figure 2D]
[0014] FIG. 1 illustrates an example of an UL channel within a subframe, in accordance with various aspects of the present disclosure. [Figure 3]
[0015] FIG. 1 illustrates an example of a base station and user equipment (UE) in an access network. [Figure 4]
[0016] FIG. 1 illustrates an example method of wireless communication including a PEI. [Figure 5]
[0017] Communication diagram of a method of wireless communication. [Figure 6]
[0018] 1 is a flowchart of a method of wireless communication. [Figure 7]
[0019] 1 is a flowchart of a method of wireless communication. [Figure 8]
[0020] 1 is a flowchart of a method of wireless communication. [Figure 9]
[0021] 1 is a flowchart of a method of wireless communication. [Figure 10]
[0022] FIG. 1 illustrates an example of a hardware implementation for an exemplary device. [Figure 11]
[0023] FIG. 1 illustrates an example of a hardware implementation for an exemplary device. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0011]
[0024] The detailed description, set forth below with reference to the accompanying drawings, illustrates various configurations and does not represent the only configurations in which the concepts described herein may be practiced. The detailed description includes specific details to provide a thorough understanding of the various concepts. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that these concepts may be practiced without these specific details. In some instances, well-known structures and components are shown in block diagram form to avoid obscuring such concepts.
[0012]
[0025] Next, several aspects of a telecommunications system are presented with respect to various apparatus and methods. These apparatus and methods are described in the detailed description that follows and illustrated in the accompanying drawings by various blocks, components, circuits, processes, algorithms, etc. (collectively referred to as "elements"). These elements may be implemented using electronic hardware, computer software, or any combination thereof. Whether such elements are implemented as hardware or software depends on the particular application and design constraints imposed on the overall system.
[0013]
[0026] As an example, an element, or any portion of an element, or any combination of elements, may be implemented as a "processing system" including one or more processors. Examples of processors include microprocessors, microcontrollers, graphics processing units (GPUs), central processing units (CPUs), application processors, digital signal processors (DSPs), reduced instruction set computing (RISC) processors, systems-on-chips (SoCs), baseband processors, field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), programmable logic devices (PLDs), state machines, gate logic, discrete hardware circuits, and other suitable hardware configured to perform various functions described throughout this disclosure. One or more processors in a processing system may execute software. Software should be interpreted broadly to mean instructions, instruction sets, code, code segments, program code, programs, subprograms, software components, 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.
[0014]
[0027] Thus, in one or more exemplary embodiments, the functions described may be implemented in hardware, software, or any combination thereof. If implemented in software, the functions may be stored on or encoded as one or more instructions or code on a computer-readable medium. Computer-readable media includes computer storage media. A storage medium may be any available medium that can be accessed by a computer. By way of example, and not limitation, such computer-readable media may comprise random access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), electrically erasable programmable ROM (EEPROM), optical disk storage, magnetic disk storage, other magnetic storage devices, combinations of types of computer-readable media, or any other medium that can be used to store computer-executable code in the form of instructions or data structures that can be accessed by a computer.
[0015]
[0028] Although aspects and implementations are described in this application by way of illustration of several examples, those skilled in the art will understand that additional implementations and use cases may occur in many different configurations and scenarios. The innovations described herein may be implemented across many different platform types, devices, systems, shapes, sizes, and packaging configurations. For example, implementations and / or uses may occur via integrated chip implementations and other non-modular component-based devices (e.g., end-user devices, vehicles, communication devices, computing devices, industrial equipment, retail / purchasing devices, medical devices, artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled devices, etc.). While some examples may or may not be specifically targeted to a use case or application, a wide combination of applicability of the described innovations may occur. Implementations may range from chip-level or modular components to non-modular non-chip-level implementations, and even to aggregated, distributed, or original equipment manufacturer (OEM) devices or systems incorporating one or more aspects of the described innovations. In some practical settings, devices incorporating the described aspects and features may also include additional components and features for implementation and practice of the claimed and described aspects. For example, transmitting and receiving wireless signals necessarily includes several components for analog and digital purposes (e.g., hardware components including antennas, RF chains, power amplifiers, modulators, buffers, processor(s), interleavers, adders / summers, etc.). It is intended that the innovations described herein may be practiced in a wide variety of devices of different sizes, shapes, and structures, chip-level components, systems, distributed configurations, aggregated or disaggregated components, end-user devices, etc.
[0016]
[0029] 1 illustrates an example of a wireless communication system and access network 100. The wireless communication system (also referred to as a wireless wide area network (WWAN)) includes a base station 102, a UE 104, an evolved packet core (EPC) 160, and another core network 190 (e.g., 5G core (5GC)). The base station 102 may include macrocells (high-power cellular base stations) and / or small cells (low-power cellular base stations). Macrocells include base stations. Small cells include femtocells, picocells, and microcells.
[0017]
[0030] A base station 102 configured for 4G LTE (collectively referred to as Evolved Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN)) may interface with the EPC 160 through a first backhaul link 132 (e.g., an S1 interface). A base station 102 configured for 5G NR (collectively referred to as Next Generation RAN (NG-RAN)) may interface with the core network 190 through a second backhaul link 184. In addition to other functions, the base stations 102 may perform one or more of the following functions: forwarding user data, radio channel encryption and decryption, integrity protection, header compression, mobility control functions (e.g., handover, dual connectivity), inter-cell interference coordination, connection setup and release, load balancing, distribution for non-access stratum (NAS) messages, NAS node selection, synchronization, radio access network (RAN) sharing, multimedia broadcast multicast services (MBMS), subscriber and equipment tracing, RAN information management (RIM), paging, positioning, and distribution of alert messages. The base stations 102 may communicate with each other directly or indirectly (e.g., through the EPC 160 or the core network 190) over the third backhaul link 134 (e.g., an X2 interface). The first backhaul link 132, the second backhaul link 184, and the third backhaul link 134 may be wired or wireless.
[0018]
[0031] The base stations 102 may communicate wirelessly with the UE 104. Each of the base stations 102 may provide communication coverage for a respective geographic coverage area 110. There may be overlapping geographic coverage areas 110. For example, a small cell 102' may have a coverage area 110' that overlaps with the coverage area 110 of one or more macro base stations 102. A network including both small cells and macro cells may be known as a heterogeneous network. A heterogeneous network may also include a Home Evolved Node B (eNB) (HeNB) that may serve a closed group known as a Closed Subscriber Group (CSG). The communication link 120 between the base station 102 and the UE 104 may include uplink (UL) transmissions (also called reverse link) from the UE 104 to the base station 102 and / or downlink (DL) transmissions (also called forward link) from the base station 102 to the UE 104. The communication link 120 may use multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antenna techniques, including spatial multiplexing, beamforming, and / or transmit diversity. The communication link may be through one or more carriers. The base station 102 / UE 104 may use spectrum with up to Y MHz (e.g., 5, 10, 15, 20, 100, 400 MHz, etc.) bandwidth per carrier allocated in a carrier aggregation of up to Yx MHz total (x component carriers) used for transmission in each direction. The carriers may be adjacent or non-adjacent to each other. The carrier allocation may be asymmetric with respect to DL and UL (e.g., more or fewer carriers may be allocated for DL than for UL). The component carriers may include a primary component carrier and one or more secondary component carriers. The primary component carrier may be referred to as a primary cell (PCell), and the secondary component carriers may be referred to as a secondary cell (SCell).
[0019]
[0032] Several UEs 104 may communicate with each other using device-to-device (D2D) communication links 158. The D2D communication links 158 may use DL / UL WWAN spectrum. The D2D communication links 158 may use one or more sidelink channels, such as a physical sidelink broadcast channel (PSBCH), a physical sidelink discovery channel (PSDCH), a physical sidelink shared channel (PSSCH), and a physical sidelink control channel (PSCCH). The D2D communication may be through various wireless D2D communication systems, such as WiMedia, Bluetooth, ZigBee, Wi-Fi based on the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 standard, LTE, or NR.
[0020]
[0033] The wireless communication system may further include a Wi-Fi access point (AP) 150 communicating with a Wi-Fi station (STA) 152 via a communication link 154, such as in the 5 GHz unlicensed frequency spectrum. When communicating in the unlicensed frequency spectrum, the STA 152 / AP 150 may perform clear channel assessment (CCA) prior to communicating to determine whether a channel is available.
[0021]
[0034] The small cell 102' may operate in licensed and / or unlicensed frequency spectrums. When operating in an unlicensed frequency spectrum, the small cell 102' may employ NR and use the same unlicensed frequency spectrum (e.g., 5 GHz, etc.) used by the Wi-Fi AP 150. A small cell 102' employing NR in an unlicensed frequency spectrum may boost coverage to and / or increase capacity of the access network.
[0022]
[0035] The electromagnetic spectrum is often subdivided into various classes, bands, channels, etc. based on frequency / wavelength. For 5G NR, two initial operating bands have been identified as frequency range designations FR1 (410 MHz to 7.125 GHz) and FR2 (24.25 GHz to 52.6 GHz). Although portions of FR1 are greater than 6 GHz, FR1 is often referred to (interchangeably) as the "sub-6 GHz" band in various documents and papers. A similar nomenclature issue sometimes arises with FR2, which is often referred to (interchangeably) as the "millimeter wave" band in documents and papers, even though FR2 is different from the extremely high frequency (EHF) band (30 GHz to 300 GHz) identified as the "millimeter wave" band by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU).
[0023]
[0036] Frequencies between FR1 and FR2 are often referred to as mid-band frequencies. Recent 5G NR research has identified these mid-band frequency operating bands as the frequency range designation FR3 (7.125 GHz to 24.25 GHz). Frequency bands falling within FR3 may inherit FR1 and / or FR2 characteristics, thus effectively extending the features of FR1 and / or FR2 to mid-band frequencies. Additionally, higher frequency bands are currently being explored to extend 5G NR operation beyond 52.6 GHz. For example, three higher operating bands have been identified as frequency range designations FR2-2 (52.6 GHz to 71 GHz), FR4 (71 GHz to 114.25 GHz), and FR5 (114.25 GHz to 300 GHz). Each of these higher frequency bands falls within the EHF band.
[0024]
[0037] With the above aspects in mind, it should be understood that unless otherwise specified, terms such as "sub-6 GHz," as used herein, can broadly refer to frequencies that may be below 6 GHz, may be within FR1, or may include mid-band frequencies. Additionally, unless otherwise specified, it should be understood that terms such as "millimeter wave," as used herein, can broadly refer to frequencies that may include mid-band frequencies, may be within FR2, FR4, FR2-2, and / or FR5, or may be within the EHF band.
[0025]
[0038] The base station 102, whether a small cell 102′ or a large cell (e.g., a macro base station), may include and / or be referred to as an eNB, gNodeB (gNB), or another type of base station. Some base stations, such as the gNB 180, may operate in the conventional sub-6 GHz spectrum, in millimeter wave frequencies, and / or at near millimeter wave frequencies in communication with the UE 104. When the gNB 180 operates at millimeter wave or near millimeter wave frequencies, the gNB 180 may be referred to as a millimeter wave base station. The millimeter wave base station 180 may utilize beamforming 182 with the UE 104 to compensate for path loss and short range. The base station 180 and the UE 104 may each include multiple antennas, such as antenna elements, antenna panels, and / or antenna arrays, to enable beamforming.
[0026]
[0039] The base station 180 may transmit beamformed signals to the UE 104 in one or more transmit directions 182′. The UE 104 may receive beamformed signals from the base station 180 in one or more receive directions 182″. The UE 104 may also transmit beamformed signals to the base station 180 in one or more transmit directions. The base station 180 may receive beamformed signals from the UE 104 in one or more receive directions. The base station 180 / UE 104 may perform beam training to determine the best receive direction and transmit direction for each of the base station 180 / UE 104. The transmit direction and receive direction for the base station 180 may or may not be the same. The transmit direction and receive direction for the UE 104 may or may not be the same.
[0027]
[0040] The EPC 160 may include a mobility management entity (MME) 162, other MMEs 164, a serving gateway 166, a multimedia broadcast multicast service (MBMS) gateway 168, a broadcast multicast service center (BM-SC) 170, and a packet data network (PDN) gateway 172. The MME 162 may be in communication with a home subscriber server (HSS) 174. The MME 162 is a control node that handles signaling between the UE 104 and the EPC 160. Generally, the MME 162 provides bearer and connection management. All user Internet Protocol (IP) packets are forwarded through the serving gateway 166, which is itself connected to the PDN gateway 172. The PDN gateway 172 provides IP address allocation for the UE as well as other functions. The PDN gateway 172 and the BM-SC 170 are connected to an IP service 176. The IP services 176 may include the Internet, an intranet, an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), PS streaming services, and / or other IP services. The BM-SC 170 may provide functionality for MBMS user service provisioning and delivery. The BM-SC 170 may serve as an entry point for content provider MBMS transmissions, may be used to authorize and start MBMS bearer services within a public land mobile network (PLMN), and may be used to schedule MBMS transmissions. The MBMS gateway 168 may be used to deliver MBMS traffic to base stations 102 belonging to a multicast broadcast single frequency network (MBSFN) area that broadcasts a particular service, and may be responsible for session management (start / stop) and collecting eMBMS-related charging information.
[0028]
[0041] The core network 190 may include an Access and Mobility Management Function (AMF) 192, another AMF 193, a Session Management Function (SMF) 194, and a User Plane Function (UPF) 195. The AMF 192 may be in communication with an Integrated Data Management (UDM) 196. The AMF 192 is a control node that handles signaling between the UE 104 and the core network 190. Generally, the AMF 192 provides QoS flow and session management. All user Internet Protocol (IP) packets are forwarded through the UPF 195. The UPF 195 provides IP address allocation for the UE as well as other functions. The UPF 195 is connected to IP services 197. The IP services 197 may include the Internet, an intranet, an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), packet-switched (PS) streaming (PSS) services, and / or other IP services.
[0029]
[0042] A base station may include and / or be referred to as a gNB, Node B, eNB, access point, base transceiver station, radio base station, radio transceiver, transceiver function, basic service set (BSS), extended service set (ESS), transmit reception point (TRP), or some other suitable terminology. The base station 102 provides an access point to the EPC 160 or core network 190 for the UE 104. Examples of the UE 104 include a cellular phone, a smartphone, a session initiation protocol (SIP) phone, a laptop, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a satellite radio, a global positioning system, a multimedia device, a video device, a digital audio player (e.g., an MP3 player), a camera, a game console, a tablet, a smart device, a wearable device, a vehicle, an electric meter, a gas pump, a large or small kitchen appliance, a healthcare device, an implant, a sensor / actuator, a display, or any other similarly functional device. Some of the UEs 104 may be referred to as IoT devices (e.g., a parking meter, a gas pump, a toaster, a vehicle, a heart monitor, etc.). The UE 104 may also be referred to as a station, mobile station, 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. In some scenarios, the term UE may also apply to one or more companion devices, such as in a device constellation configuration. One or more of these devices may collectively and / or individually access the network.
[0030]
[0043] 1 , in some aspects, the UE 104 may include a PEI component 198 configured to receive a PEI indicating whether the UE has a paging message for reception associated with each PO of a set of POs that includes multiple POs, determine whether to monitor a PO of the set of POs based on the received first PEI, and monitor or skip monitoring a PO of the set of POs based on the determination of whether to monitor each PO of the set of POs. In some aspects, the base station 180 may include a PEI component 199 configured to transmit a PEI indicating whether the UE has a paging message for reception associated with each PO of the set of POs, and transmit a paging message associated with the PO of the set of POs based on the PEI transmitted to the UE, where the set of POs includes multiple POs. While the following description may focus on 5G NR, the concepts described herein may be applicable to other similar areas, such as LTE, LTE-A, CDMA, GSM, and other wireless technologies.
[0031]
[0044] Figure 2A is a diagram 200 illustrating an example of a first subframe in a 5G NR frame structure. Figure 2B is a diagram 230 illustrating an example of a DL channel in a 5G NR subframe. Figure 2C is a diagram 250 illustrating an example of a second subframe in a 5G NR frame structure. Figure 2D is a diagram 280 illustrating an example of a UL channel in a 5G NR subframe. The 5G NR frame structure may be frequency division duplex (FDD) where, for a particular set of subcarriers (carrier system bandwidth), subframes within the set of subcarriers are dedicated to either DL or UL, or may be time division duplex (TDD) where, for a particular set of subcarriers (carrier system bandwidth), subframes within the set of subcarriers are dedicated to both DL and UL. In the examples provided by Figures 2A and 2C, the 5G NR frame structure is assumed to be TDD, with subframe 4 configured with slot format 28 (mostly DL), where D is DL, U is UL, and F is flexible for use between DL and UL. Subframe 3 is configured with slot format 1 (all UL). While subframes 3 and 4 are shown with slot formats 1 and 28, respectively, any particular subframe may be configured with any of the various available slot formats 0 through 61. Slot formats 0 and 1 are all DL and all UL, respectively. The other slot formats 2 through 61 contain a mix of DL, UL, and flexible symbols. The UE is configured with the slot format through a received slot format indicator (SFI) (either dynamically through DL control information (DCI) or semi-statically / statically through radio resource control (RRC) signaling). Note that the following description also applies to a 5G NR frame structure that is TDD.
[0032]
[0045] While Figures 2A-2D illustrate frame structures, aspects of the present disclosure may be applicable to other wireless communication technologies, which may have different frame structures and / or different channels. A frame (10 ms) may be divided into 10 equally sized subframes (1 ms). Each subframe may include one or more time slots. A subframe may also include a minislot, which may include 7, 4, or 2 symbols. Each slot may include 14 or 12 symbols depending on whether the cyclic prefix (CP) is normal or extended. For normal CP, each slot may include 14 symbols, and for extended CP, each slot may include 12 symbols. Symbols on the DL may be CP orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) (CP-OFDM) symbols. Symbols on the UL can be CP-OFDM symbols (for high-throughput scenarios) or Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) Spread OFDM (DFT-s-OFDM) symbols (also called Single-Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access (SC-FDMA) symbols) (for power-limited scenarios limited to single-stream transmission). The number of slots in a subframe is based on the CP and numerology. The numerology defines the subcarrier spacing (SCS), which effectively defines the symbol length / duration, which is equal to 1 / SCS.
[0033] [Table 1]
[0034]
[0046] For the normal CP (14 symbols / slot), the different numerologies μ0-μ4 allow for 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16 slots per subframe, respectively. For the extended CP, numerology 2 allows for 4 slots per subframe. Therefore, for the normal CP and numerology μ, there are 14 symbols / slot and 2 μ There are slots / subframes. The subcarrier spacing is 2 μ*15 kHz, where μ is a numerology between 0 and 4. Thus, numerology μ=0 has a subcarrier spacing of 15 kHz, and numerology μ=4 has a subcarrier spacing of 240 kHz. Symbol length / duration is inversely related to subcarrier spacing. Figures 2A-2D provide an example of a normal CP with 14 symbols per slot and numerology μ=2 with four slots per subframe. The slot duration is 0.25 ms, the subcarrier spacing is 60 kHz, and the symbol duration is approximately 16.67 μs. Within a set of frames, there may be one or more different bandwidth portions (BWPs) (see Figure 2B) that are frequency-division multiplexed. Each BWP may have a specific numerology and CP (normal or extended).
[0035]
[0047] A resource grid can be used to represent the frame structure. Each time slot contains 12 consecutive subcarriers (also called physical resource blocks (RBs) (PRBs)). The resource grid is divided into multiple resource elements (REs). The number of bits carried by each RE depends on the modulation scheme.
[0036]
[0048] As shown in Figure 2A, some of the REs carry reference (pilot) signals (RSs) for the UE. The RSs may include demodulation RSs (DM-RSs) (denoted as R for one particular configuration, but other DM-RS configurations are possible) and channel state information reference signals (CSI-RSs) for channel estimation at the UE. The RSs may also include beam measurement RSs (BRSs), beam refinement RSs (BRRSs), and phase tracking RSs (PT-RSs).
[0037]
[0049] Figure 2B shows an example of various DL channels within a subframe of a frame. The physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) carries DCI within one or more control channel elements (CCEs) (e.g., 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16 CCEs), where each CCE includes 6 RE groups (REGs), and each REG includes 12 consecutive REs within an OFDM symbol of an RB. The PDCCHs within one BWP may be referred to as a control resource set (CORESET). During a PDCCH monitoring occasion, a UE is configured to monitor PDCCH candidates in a PDCCH search space (e.g., a common search space, a UE-specific search space) on the CORESET, where the PDCCH candidates have different DCI formats and aggregation levels. Additional BWPs may be located at higher and / or lower frequencies across the channel bandwidth. A primary synchronization signal (PSS) may be within symbol 2 of a specific subframe of a frame. The PSS is used by the UE 104 to determine subframe / symbol timing and physical layer identity. The secondary synchronization signal (SSS) may be within symbol 4 of a particular subframe of a frame. The SSS is used by the UE to determine the physical layer cell identity group number and radio frame timing. Based on the physical layer identity and the physical layer cell identity group number, the UE can determine the physical cell identifier (PCI). Based on the PCI, the UE can determine the location of the DM-RS. The physical broadcast channel (PBCH), which carries the master information block (MIB), can be logically grouped using the PSS and SSS to form a synchronization signal (SS) / PBCH block (also called an SS block (SSB)). The MIB provides the number of RBs in the system bandwidth and the system frame number (SFN). The physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) carries user data, broadcast system information not transmitted over the PBCH, such as the system information block (SIB), and paging messages.
[0038]
[0050] As shown in FIG. 2C , some of the REs carry DM-RS (denoted as R for one particular configuration, although other DM-RS configurations are possible) for channel estimation at the base station. The UE may transmit DM-RS for the physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) and DM-RS for the physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH). The PUSCH DM-RS may be transmitted in the first one or two symbols of the PUSCH. The PUCCH DM-RS may be transmitted in different configurations depending on whether a short or long PUCCH is transmitted and the specific PUCCH format used. The UE may transmit a sounding reference signal (SRS). The SRS may be transmitted in the last symbol of a subframe. The SRS may have a comb structure, and the UE may transmit the SRS on one of the combs. The SRS may be used by the base station for channel quality estimation to enable frequency-dependent scheduling on the UL.
[0039]
[0051] 2D shows an example of various UL channels within a subframe of a frame. The PUCCH may be located as shown in one configuration. The PUCCH carries uplink control information (UCI), such as scheduling requests, channel quality indicators (CQIs), precoding matrix indicators (PMIs), rank indicators (RIs), and hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) acknowledgment (ACK) (HARQ-ACK) feedback (i.e., one or more HARQ ACK bits indicating one or more ACKs and / or negative ACKs (NACKs)). The PUSCH carries data and may be further used to carry buffer status reports (BSRs), power headroom reports (PHRs), and / or UCIs.
[0040]
[0052] 3 is a block diagram of a base station 310 in communication with a UE 350 in an access network. In the DL, IP packets from the EPC 160 may be provided to a controller / processor 375. The controller / processor 375 implements Layer 3 and Layer 2 functions. Layer 3 includes a Radio Resource Control (RRC) layer, and Layer 2 includes a Service Data Adaptation Protocol (SDAP) layer, a Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP) layer, a Radio Link Control (RLC) layer, and a Medium Access Control (MAC) layer. The controller / processor 375 controls RRC layer functions related to broadcasting of system information (e.g., MIBs, SIBs), RRC connection control (e.g., RRC connection paging, RRC connection establishment, RRC connection modification, and RRC connection release), inter-Radio Access Technology (RAT) mobility, and measurement configuration for UE measurement reporting; PDCP layer functions related to header compression / decompression, security (encryption, decryption, integrity protection, integrity verification), and handover support functions; RLC layer functions related to transfer of upper layer packet data units (PDUs), error correction via ARQ, concatenation, segmentation, and reassembly of RLC service data units (SDUs), re-segmentation of RLC data PDUs, and reordering of RLC data PDUs; and mapping between logical channels and transport channels, multiplexing of MAC SDUs onto transport blocks (TBs), and MAC SDUs from TBs. It provides MAC layer functions related to SDU demultiplexing, scheduling information reporting, error correction via HARQ, priority handling, and logical channel prioritization.
[0041]
[0053] The transmit (TX) processor 316 and receive (RX) processor 370 implement Layer 1 functions related to various signal processing functions. Layer 1, including the physical (PHY) layer, may include error detection on transport channels, forward error correction (FEC) coding / decoding of transport channels, interleaving, rate matching, mapping onto physical channels, modulation / demodulation of physical channels, and MIMO antenna processing. The TX processor 316 handles mapping to signal constellations based on various modulation schemes (e.g., binary phase shift keying (BPSK), quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK), M-phase shift keying (M-PSK), multi-level quadrature amplitude modulation (M-QAM)). The coded and modulated symbols may then be split into parallel streams. Each stream may then be mapped to OFDM subcarriers, multiplexed with a reference signal (e.g., a pilot) in the time and / or frequency domain, and then combined with each other using an inverse fast Fourier transform (IFFT) to generate a physical channel carrying a time-domain OFDM symbol stream. The OFDM streams are spatially precoded to generate multiple spatial streams. Channel estimates from a channel estimator 374 may be used to determine coding and modulation schemes and for spatial processing. The channel estimates may be derived from a reference signal and / or channel condition feedback transmitted by the UE 350. Each spatial stream may then be provided to a different antenna 320 via a separate transmitter 318TX. Each transmitter 318TX may modulate a radio frequency (RF) carrier with the respective spatial stream for transmission.
[0042]
[0054] In the UE 350, each receiver 354RX receives a signal through its respective antenna 352. Each receiver 354RX recovers information modulated onto an RF carrier and provides the information to a receive (RX) processor 356. The TX processor 368 and the RX processor 356 implement Layer 1 functions related to various signal processing functions. The RX processor 356 may perform spatial processing on the information to recover the spatial streams destined for the UE 350. If multiple spatial streams are destined for the UE 350, they may be combined into a single OFDM symbol stream by the RX processor 356. The RX processor 356 then converts the OFDM symbol stream from the time domain to the frequency domain using a fast Fourier transform (FFT). The frequency-domain signal comprises a separate OFDM symbol stream for each subcarrier of the OFDM signal. The symbols on each subcarrier and the reference signal are recovered and demodulated by determining the most likely signal constellation point transmitted by the base station 310. These soft decisions may be based on channel estimates calculated by a channel estimator 358. The soft decisions are then decoded and deinterleaved to recover the data and control signals originally transmitted by the base station 310 on the physical channel. The data and control signals are then provided to a controller / processor 359, which implements Layer 3 and Layer 2 functions.
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[0055] The controller / processor 359 may be associated with a memory 360 that stores program codes and data. The memory 360 may be referred to as a computer-readable medium. In the UL, the controller / processor 359 provides demultiplexing between transport and logical channels, packet reassembly, decryption, header decompression, and control signal processing to recover IP packets from the EPC 160. The controller / processor 359 is also responsible for error detection using an ACK and / or NACK protocol to support HARQ operations.
[0044]
[0056] Similar to the functionality described with respect to DL transmission by base station 310, controller / processor 359 provides RRC layer functionality related to system information (e.g., MIB, SIB) acquisition, RRC connection, and measurement reporting; PDCP layer functionality related to header compression / decompression and security (encryption, decryption, integrity protection, integrity verification); RLC layer functionality related to transfer of upper layer PDUs, error correction via ARQ, concatenation, segmentation, and reassembly of RLC SDUs, re-segmentation of RLC data PDUs, and reordering of RLC data PDUs; and MAC layer functionality related to mapping between logical channels and transport channels, multiplexing and demultiplexing of MAC SDUs onto and from the TB, scheduling information reporting, error correction via HARQ, priority handling, and logical channel prioritization.
[0045]
[0057] Channel estimates derived by the channel estimator 358 from a reference signal or feedback transmitted by the base station 310 may be used by the TX processor 368 to select an appropriate coding and modulation scheme and to enable spatial processing. The spatial streams generated by the TX processor 368 may be provided to different antennas 352 via separate transmitters 354TX. Each transmitter 354TX may modulate an RF carrier with a respective spatial stream for transmission.
[0046]
[0058] UL transmissions are processed at the base station 310 in a manner similar to that described with respect to the receiver functions at the UE 350. Each receiver 318RX receives a signal through its respective antenna 320. Each receiver 318RX recovers the information modulated onto the RF carrier and provides the information to the RX processor 370.
[0047]
[0059] The controller / processor 375 may be associated with a memory 376 that stores program codes and data. The memory 376 may be referred to as a computer-readable medium. In the UL, the controller / processor 375 provides demultiplexing between transport and logical channels, packet reassembly, deciphering, header decompression, and control signal processing to recover IP packets from the UE 350. The IP packets from the controller / processor 375 may be provided to the EPC 160. The controller / processor 375 is also responsible for error detection using an ACK and / or NACK protocol to support HARQ operations.
[0048]
[0060] At least one of the TX processor 368, the RX processor 356, and the controller / processor 359 may be configured to implement aspects related to 198 in FIG. 1. At least one of the TX processor 316, the RX processor 370, and the controller / processor 375 may be configured to implement aspects related to 199 in FIG. 1.
[0049]
[0061] In some aspects, a UE in an RRC idle / inactive mode may wake up periodically (or aperiodically) to receive paging messages from a base station, and the base station may transmit paging messages to the UE in an RRC idle / inactive mode. That is, the base station may transmit a paging indication on a control channel, e.g., a PDCCH, in a PO and transmit a paging message based on an associated paging indication received in the PO. The paging message may be transmitted on a data channel, e.g., a PDSCH, in the same PO as the associated paging indication or in a different PO. The UE may monitor the PO for paging indications and decode the paging message based on the paging indication received in the PO.
[0050]
[0062] In some instances, enhanced configurations for paging messages may be provided to improve power efficiency by reducing the power consumption of transmitting and receiving paging messages. For example, reducing the number of paging messages transmitted by a base station and received by a UE may reduce power consumption and increase power efficiency for the base station and the UE.
[0051]
[0063] In some aspects, a paging early indication (PEI) may be provided to reduce erroneous paging reception. A network including a base station may send a PEI before a paging occasion (PO) of a UE to indicate whether the UE has a paging message scheduled for transmission on the corresponding PO. Thus, a UE indicated by the PEI that the base station will not transmit a page message may not need to wake up to monitor the corresponding PO and may have reduced power consumption.
[0052]
[0064] In one aspect, the base station may provide multiple opportunities for the UE to receive the PEI to increase the reliability of paging reception, i.e., the base station may transmit multiple PEIs containing the same instruction for each PO to increase the reliability of PEI transmission and reception, and the reliability of corresponding paging message reception may be improved, especially for UEs located at the cell edge or with poor radio link quality due to interference.
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[0065] In another aspect, transmitting the PEI may be resource expensive in NR because any paging indication containing the PEI is broadcast on every DL beam, i.e., beam swept, and / or broadcast at an increased or high aggregation level, to increase its successful reception even when the UE is located at the cell edge.
[0054]
[0066] Therefore, an extended PEI may be provided for the base station to send a PEI before every few POs instead of every PO, and each PEI may include instructions for multiple POs.
[0055]
[0067] 4 illustrates an example method 400 of wireless communication including a PEI. The example 400 may include a first PEI 402 and a second PEI 404 transmitted from a base station and received by a UE.
[0056]
[0068] In one aspect, a PEI may be sent for every N POs, where each PEI may be sent K slots before the first PO covered by the corresponding PEI, where N and K are integers (N>1 and K≧0). That is, the base station may transmit a PEI for every N POs, where each PEI is transmitted K slots before the first PO covered by the corresponding PEI. In another aspect, each PEI may include paging indications for M POs, where M may be a multiple of N. That is, M / N PEIs may include paging indications for each PO. In one aspect, M may be equal to N, and the number of POs associated with each PEI is equal to the periodicity of the PEI. That is, one PEI may be associated with each paging indication for each PO, and each paging indication may be transmitted in one PEI.
[0057]
[0069] 4 provides that a PEI may be sent for every two POs, each PEI may be sent five slots before the first PO covered by the corresponding PEI, and a PO may be available every two slots. That is, the base station may transmit a PEI for every two POs, where each PEI is transmitted five slots before the first PO covered by the corresponding PEI. In another aspect, each PEI may include paging indications for four POs, and two PEIs may include paging indications for each PO. The first PEI 402 may be transmitted on slot 0 and include paging indications for four POs, including PO3, PO4, PO5, and PO6, and the second PEI 404 may be transmitted on slot 4 and include paging indications for four POs, including PO5, PO6, PO7, and PO8.
[0058]
[0070] Based on the above, the PDCCH signaling overhead for the base station can be reduced by a factor of 1 / N, and the reliability of paging message transmission can theoretically be increased by a factor of M / N.
[0059]
[0071] The base station may determine parameters for transmitting the PEI to the UE and advertise the PEI parameters, for example, M, N, or K, in the system information. Based on the advertised M, N, and K, the UE may calculate at which time location the base station may send at least one PEI associated with the PO. The UE may receive the at least one PEI associated with the PO based on the calculation.
[0060]
[0072] In one aspect, if a PO is available every T slots and the PO has a starting offset of z, the UE may calculate that the PEI associated with the PO located in slot j may be in the following slot:
[0061]
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[0062]
[0073] 4, M=4, N=2, K=5, T=2, and z=1. Thus, the UE may calculate a PEI associated with a PO located in slot j and locate the PEI in slot j-mod (j-1,4)-5-4i (where i=0, 1). For example, if the UE wishes to locate a PEI for PO5 in slot 9, the UE may find a PEI including a paging indication associated with PO5 in slot 0 and slot 4, i.e., (9-mod (8,4)-5-4i) (i=0, 1). For another example, if the UE wishes to locate a PEI for PO6 in slot 11, the UE may locate a PEI including a paging indication associated with PO5 in slot 0 and slot 4, e.g., (11-mod (10,4)-5-4i) (i=0, 1).
[0063]
[0074] In another aspect, M and N may be equal to each other. That is, the number of POs associated with each PEI and the periodicity of the PEI may have the same value N, i.e., one PEI may be associated with each paging indication for each PO, and each paging indication may be transmitted in one PEI. Thus, if a PO is available every T slots and the PO has a starting offset of z, the UE may calculate that the PEI associated with the PO located in slot j may be in the following slots:
[0064]
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[0065]
[0075] For example, the base station may configure the UE with the following PEI parameters: M=N=2, K=5, T=2, and z=1. Thus, the UE may calculate the PEI associated with a PO located in slot j and locate the PEI in slot j-mod(j-1,4)-5. For example, if the UE desires to locate the PEI for PO5 in slot 9, the UE may find the PEI including the paging indication associated with PO5 in slot 4, i.e., 9-mod(8,4)-5=4. For another example, if the UE desires to locate the PEI for PO6 in slot 11, the UE may locate the PEI including the paging indication associated with PO5 in slot 4, e.g., 11-mod(10,4)-5=11-2-5=4.
[0066]
[0076] In one aspect, the UE may also be configured to determine which PEI to decode to obtain paging indications for an associated PO. That is, two or more PEIs may be associated with each PO, and the UE may determine not to decode all of the two or more PEIs associated with the PO. The UE may further reduce power consumption for waking up to receive PEIs, further increasing power efficiency.
[0067]
[0077] A PEI may be associated with a set of POs including multiple POs. In some aspects, each PEI may include a message including a system information correction or a public warning message, e.g., at least one of an Earthquake and Tsunami Warning System (ETWS) / Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS) notification, or a bitmap of paging instructions. In one aspect, a message including a system information correction or a public warning message may include a bit indicating whether the message indicates a system information correction or a public warning message.
[0068]
[0078] In another aspect, the bitmap of the paging indication may include at least one bit corresponding to each PO in a set of POs associated with the PEI, i.e., the PEI may include a bitmap indicating which POs in the set of POs associated with the PEI are associated with the UE.
[0069]
[0079] In some aspects, a group of UEs may be located within the same paging location, and a base station may transmit paging messages to the group of UEs that share the same paging location. The bitmap may also indicate which UEs are associated with which POs among the set of POs. Thus, a UE in a group of UEs that share the same paging location may determine which PO is associated with that UE and monitor the PO among the set of POs that is associated with that UE.
[0070]
[0080] In one aspect, the bitmap may indicate that the network may not send a PEI for the corresponding PO. That is, the bitmap may indicate that the corresponding PO in the set of POs may not be associated with the PEI. The base station may reduce power consumption by not transmitting the PEI to UEs that may not have the capability to support the PEI.
[0071]
[0081] 5 is a communication diagram 500 of a method of wireless communication. The communication diagram 500 may include a UE 502 and a base station 504. The base station 504 may transmit a PEI indicating whether the UE has a paging message for reception associated with each PO of a set of POs including a plurality of POs, and may transmit a paging message associated with the PO of the set of POs based on the PEI transmitted to the UE 502. The base station 504 may transmit system information including the PEI parameter. The UE 502 may receive the PEI parameter, receive the PEI indicating whether the UE 502 has a paging message for reception associated with each PO of the set of POs based on the PEI parameter, determine whether to monitor a PO of the set of POs based on the received first PEI, and monitor or skip monitoring a PO of the set of POs based on the determination of whether to monitor each PO of the first set of POs.
[0072]
[0082] At 506, the base station 504 may transmit system information indicating PEI parameters for communicating the PEI, and the UE 502 may receive the system information indicating the parameters for the PEI. In some aspects, the PEI parameters may include a number M associated with the number of POs in the first set of POs and a number N associated with a PEI periodicity in which a PEI is received every N POs. In one aspect, M may be a multiple of N, and the number M / N may correspond to the number of PEIs containing the same information associated with each PO in the first set of POs. In one example, M may be equal to N, and the number of POs associated with each PEI is equal to the PEI periodicity. That is, one PEI may be associated with each paging indication for each PO, and each paging indication may be transmitted in one PEI. In one aspect, the PEI parameters may include a number K associated with a PO offset from each PEI and the first PO associated with each PEI.
[0073]
[0083] At 508, the base station 504 may transmit a first PEI indicating whether the UE 502 has a paging message for reception associated with each PO in the first set of POs, the first set of POs including a first plurality of POs. The UE 502 may receive the first PEI indicating whether the UE 502 has a paging message for reception associated with each PO in the first set of POs, the first set of POs including a first plurality of POs. In one aspect, the base station 504 may transmit the first PEI based on the system information transmitted in 506, and the UE 502 may receive the first PEI based on the received system information received in 506. In some aspects, the PEI may include at least one of a message including a system information modification or a public alert message, or a bitmap of paging indications. In one aspect, the first PEI may include at least one of a system information modification message or a public alert message. The UE 502 may determine to perform a system information modification or receive a public warning message based on the first PEI including at least one of a system information modification message or a public warning message.
[0074]
[0084] At 510, the base station 504 may transmit a second PEI after the first PEI indicating whether the UE 502 has a paging message for reception associated with each PO in a second set of POs, the second set of POs including a second plurality of POs. The UE 502 may receive the second PEI indicating whether the UE 502 has a paging message for reception associated with each PO in the second set of POs, the second set of POs including a second plurality of POs. In one aspect, the base station 504 may transmit the second PEI based on the system information transmitted in 506, and the UE 502 may receive the second PEI based on the received system information received in 506. In one aspect, the first set of POs and the second set of POs may include a common subset of POs. In some aspects, the PEI may include at least one of a message including a system information modification or a public alert message, or a bitmap of paging indications. In one aspect, the second PEI may include at least one of a system information modification message or a public warning message. The UE 502 may determine to perform a system information modification or receive a public warning message based on the second PEI including at least one of a system information modification message or a public warning message.
[0075]
[0085] At 512, the UE 502 may determine whether to monitor a PO of the first set of POs or the second set of POs based on at least one of the first PEI or the second PEI received from the base station 504. In some aspects, a bitmap of paging indications in the PEI may include at least one bit corresponding to each PO in the set of POs associated with the PEI. That is, the PEI may include a bitmap indicating which POs in the set of POs associated with the PEI are associated with the UE 502. In some aspects, the bitmap may also indicate which UEs 502 in the UE group are associated with which POs in the set of POs. Thus, UEs 502 in the UE group that share the same paging location may determine which POs are associated with the UE 502 and monitor the POs in the set of POs associated with the UE 502. In one aspect, the bitmap may include at least one bit indicating that a corresponding PO in the set of POs is not associated with the first PEI.
[0076]
[0086] At 513, the UE 502 may monitor or skip monitoring a PO in the first set of POs and / or a PO in the second set of POs based on a determination of whether to monitor each PO in the first set of POs or the second set of POs.
[0077]
[0087] At 514, the UE 502 may monitor at least one PO that the bitmap of the PEI indicates is associated with a paging message for the UE 502 or a UE group associated with the UE 502. The UE group associated with the UE 502 may refer to a paging subgroup to which the UE 502 is associated. At 516, the UE 502 may skip monitoring one or more POs that the bitmap of the PEI indicates may not be associated with a paging message for the UE 502 or a UE group that includes the UE 502.
[0078]
[0088] At 518, the base station 504 may transmit a paging message associated with a PO of the first set of POs or the second set of POs based on at least one of the first PEI or the second PEI sent to the UE 502. That is, at least one of the first PEI or the second PEI sent to the UE 502 may indicate that a paging message associated with at least one PO will be transmitted, and the base station 504 may transmit a paging message associated with the monitored PO to the UE 502. The UE 502 may receive a paging message associated with a PO of the first set of POs based on at least one of the first PEI or the second PEI received from the base station 504. That is, at 514, in response to monitoring at least one PO for which the PEI bitmap indicates association with a paging message for the UE 502 or a UE group associated with the UE 502, the UE 502 may receive a paging message associated with the monitored PO from the base station 504.
[0079]
[0089] 6 is a flowchart 600 of a method of wireless communication. The method may be performed by a UE (e.g., UE 104 / 502, device 1002). The method may enable the UE to receive a PEI including paging indications for multiple POs from a base station, determine whether the multiple POs include at least one PO associated with a paging message for the UE, and determine whether to monitor or skip the multiple POs indicated by the received PEI.
[0080]
[0090] At 602, the UE may receive system information indicating parameters for the PEI. In some aspects, the PEI parameters may include a number M associated with the number of POs in the first set of POs and a number N associated with a PEI periodicity in which a PEI is received every N POs. In one aspect, M may be a multiple of N, and the number M / N may correspond to the number of PEIs containing the same information associated with each PO in the first set of POs. In one example, M may be equal to N, and the number of POs associated with each PEI is equal to the PEI periodicity. That is, one PEI may be associated with each paging indication for each PO, and each paging indication may be transmitted in one PEI. In one aspect, the PEI parameters may include a number K associated with a PO offset from each PEI and a first PO associated with each PEI. For example, at 506, the UE 502 may receive system information from the base station 504 indicating parameters for the PEI. Further, 602 may be implemented by the PEI component 1040.
[0081]
[0091] At 604, the UE may receive a first PEI indicating whether the UE has a paging message for reception associated with each PO in the first set of POs, the first set of POs including a first plurality of POs. In an aspect, the UE may receive the first PEI based on the received system information received in 602. In some aspects, the PEI may include at least one of a message including a system information modification or a public alert message, or a bitmap of paging indications. In an aspect, the first PEI may include at least one of a system information modification message or a public alert message. The UE may determine to perform a system information modification or receive a public alert message based on the first PEI including at least one of a system information modification message or a public alert message. For example, at 508, the UE 502 may receive the first PEI indicating whether the UE 502 has a paging message for reception associated with each PO in the first set of POs. Further, 604 may be implemented by the PEI component 1040.
[0082]
[0092] At 606, the UE may receive a second PEI indicating whether the UE has a paging message for reception associated with each PO in a second set of POs, the second set of POs including a second plurality of POs. In an aspect, the first set of POs and the second set of POs may include a common subset of POs. In an aspect, the UE may receive the second PEI based on the received system information received in 602. In an aspect, the first set of POs and the second set of POs may include a common subset of POs. In some aspects, the PEI may include at least one of a message including a system information modification or a public alert message, or a paging indication bitmap. In an aspect, the second PEI may include at least one of a system information modification message or a public alert message. The UE may decide to perform a system information modification or receive a public alert message based on the second PEI including at least one of a system information modification message or a public alert message. For example, at 510, the UE 502 may receive a second PEI indicating whether the UE 502 has a paging message for reception associated with each PO in the second set of POs. Further, 606 may be performed by the PEI component 1040.
[0083]
[0093] At 608, the UE may determine whether to monitor a PO of the first set of POs or the second set of POs based on at least one of the first PEI or the second PEI received from the base station. In some aspects, the bitmap of paging indications in the PEI may include at least one bit corresponding to each PO in the set of POs associated with the PEI. That is, the PEI may include a bitmap indicating which POs in the set of POs associated with the PEI are associated with the UE. In some aspects, the bitmap may also indicate which UEs in a UE group are associated with which POs in the set of POs. Thus, UEs in a UE group that share the same paging location may determine which POs are associated with that UE and monitor the POs in the set of POs associated with that UE. In one aspect, the bitmap may include at least one bit indicating that the corresponding PO in the set of POs is not associated with the first PEI. For example, at 512, the UE 502 may determine whether to monitor a PO of the first set of POs or the second set of POs based on at least one of the first PEI or the second PEI received from the base station. Additionally, 608 can be implemented by a paging message component 1042 .
[0084]
[0094] At 609, the UE may monitor or skip monitoring a PO(s) in the first set of PO(s) and / or a PO(s) in the second set of PO(s) based on the determination at 608 of whether to monitor each PO in the first set of PO(s) or the second set of PO(s). For example, at 513, the UE 502 may monitor or skip monitoring a PO(s) in the first set of PO(s) and / or a PO(s) in the second set of PO(s) based on the determination at 608 of whether to monitor each PO in the first set of PO(s) or the second set of PO(s). At 610, the UE may monitor at least one PO for which a bitmap of a PEI indicates that it is associated with a paging message for the UE or a UE group associated with the UE. For example, at 514, the UE 502 may monitor at least one PO for which a bitmap of a PEI indicates that it is associated with a paging message for the UE 502 or a UE group associated with the UE 502. At 612, the UE may skip monitoring one or more PO(s) for which a bitmap of a PEI indicates that it may not be associated with a paging message for the UE or a UE group including the UE. For example, at 516, the UE 502 may skip monitoring one or more POs for which the bitmap of the PEI indicates that they may not be relevant to paging messages for the UE 502 or a group of UEs that includes the UE 502. Further, 609, 610, and 612 may be implemented by the paging message component 1042.
[0085]
[0095] At 614, the UE may receive a paging message associated with a PO of the first set of POs or the second set of POs based on at least one of the first PEI or the second PEI received from the base station. That is, at 610, in response to monitoring at least one PO for which the PEI bitmap indicates association with a paging message for the UE or a UE group associated with the UE, the UE may receive a paging message associated with the monitored PO from the base station. For example, at 518, the UE 502 may receive a paging message associated with a PO of the first set of POs or the second set of POs based on at least one of the first PEI or the second PEI received from the base station 504. Further, 614 may be implemented by a paging message component 1042.
[0086]
[0096] 7 is a flowchart 700 of a method of wireless communication. The method may be performed by a UE (e.g., UE 104 / 502, device 1002). The method may enable the UE to receive a PEI including paging indications for multiple POs from a base station, determine whether the multiple POs include at least one PO associated with a paging message for the UE, and determine whether to monitor or skip the multiple POs indicated by the received PEI.
[0087]
[0097] At 704, the UE may receive a first PEI indicating whether the UE has a paging message for reception associated with each PO in a first set of POs, the first set of POs including a first plurality of POs. In an aspect, the UE may receive the first PEI based on the received system information. In some aspects, the PEI may include at least one of a message including a system information modification or a public alert message, or a bitmap of paging indications. In an aspect, the first PEI may include at least one of a system information modification message or a public alert message. The UE may determine to perform a system information modification or receive a public alert message based on the first PEI including at least one of a system information modification message or a public alert message. For example, at 508, the UE 502 may receive the first PEI indicating whether the UE 502 has a paging message for reception associated with each PO in the first set of POs. Further, 704 may be performed by the PEI component 1040.
[0088]
[0098] At 708, the UE may determine whether to monitor a PO of the first set of POs based on at least one of the first PEIs received from the base station. In some aspects, a bitmap of paging indications in the PEI may include at least one bit corresponding to each PO in the set of POs associated with the PEI. That is, the PEI may include a bitmap indicating which POs in the set of POs associated with the PEI are associated with the UE. In some aspects, the bitmap may also indicate which UEs in a UE group are associated with which POs in the set of POs. Thus, UEs in a UE group that share the same paging location may determine which POs are associated with that UE and monitor the POs in the set of POs associated with that UE. In one aspect, the bitmap may include at least one bit indicating that the corresponding PO in the set of POs is not associated with the first PEI. For example, at 512, the UE 502 may determine whether to monitor a PO in the first set of POs based on at least one of the first PEIs received from the base station. Further, 708 may be implemented by the paging message component 1042.
[0089]
[0099] At 709, the UE may monitor or skip monitoring a PO in the first set of POs based on a determination of whether to monitor each PO in the first set of POs. For example, at 513, the UE 502 may monitor or skip monitoring a PO in the first set of POs based on a determination of whether to monitor each PO in the first set of POs. Further, 709 may be implemented by the paging message component 1042.
[0090]
[0100] At 714, the UE may receive a paging message associated with a PO of the first set of POs based on at least one of the first PEIs received from the base station. That is, at 714, in response to monitoring at least one PO for which the PEI bitmap indicates that it is associated with a paging message for the UE or a UE group associated with the UE, the UE may receive a paging message associated with the monitored PO from the base station. For example, at 518, the UE 502 may receive a paging message associated with a PO of the first set of POs based on at least one of the first PEIs received from the base station 504. Further, 714 may be implemented by a paging message component 1042.
[0091]
[0101] 8 is a flowchart 800 of a method of wireless communication. The method may be performed by a base station (e.g., base station 102 / 180 / 504, device 1102). The method may enable the base station to send a PEI including a paging indication of multiple POs to a UE to indicate at least one PO associated with a paging message for the UE, and enable the UE to determine whether to monitor or skip the multiple POs indicated by the received PEI.
[0092]
[0102] At 802, the base station may transmit system information indicating PEI parameters for communicating the PEI. In some aspects, the PEI parameters may include a number M associated with the number of POs in the first set of POs and a number N associated with a PEI periodicity in which a PEI is received every N POs. In one aspect, M may be a multiple of N, and the number M / N may correspond to the number of PEIs containing the same information associated with each PO in the first set of POs. In one example, M may be equal to N, and the number of POs associated with each PEI is equal to the PEI periodicity. That is, one PEI may be associated with each paging indication for each PO, and each paging indication may be transmitted in one PEI. In one aspect, the PEI parameters may include a number K associated with a PO offset from each PEI and the first PO associated with each PEI. For example, at 506, the base station 504 may transmit system information indicating PEI parameters for communicating the PEI. Further, 802 may be implemented by the PEI component 1140.
[0093]
[0103] At 804, the base station may transmit a first PEI indicating whether the UE has a paging message for reception associated with each PO in the first set of POs, the first set of POs including a first plurality of POs. In an aspect, the base station may transmit the first PEI based on the system information transmitted in 802. In some aspects, the PEI may include at least one of a message including a system information modification or a public alert message, or a bitmap of paging indications. In an aspect, the first PEI may include at least one of a system information modification message or a public alert message. The UE may determine to perform a system information modification or receive a public alert message based on the first PEI including at least one of a system information modification message or a public alert message. For example, at 508, the base station 504 may transmit a first PEI indicating whether the UE 502 has a paging message for reception associated with each PO in the first set of POs, the first set of POs including a first plurality of POs. Further, 804 may be implemented by the PEI component 1140.
[0094]
[0104] At 806, the base station may transmit a second PEI after the first PEI indicating whether the UE has a paging message for reception associated with each PO in a second set of POs, the second set of POs including a second plurality of POs. In an aspect, the base station may transmit the second PEI based on the system information transmitted in 802. In an aspect, the first set of POs and the second set of POs may include a common subset of POs. In some aspects, the PEI may include at least one of a message including a system information modification or a public alert message, or a paging indication bitmap. In an aspect, the second PEI may include at least one of a system information modification message or a public alert message. The UE may decide to perform a system information modification or receive a public alert message based on the second PEI including at least one of a system information modification message or a public alert message. For example, at 510, the base station 504 may transmit a second PEI after the first PEI indicating whether the UE 502 has a paging message for reception associated with each PO of a second set of POs, the second set of POs including a second plurality of POs.
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[0105] At 814, the base station may transmit a paging message associated with a PO of the first set of POs or the second set of POs based on at least one of the first PEI or the second PEI sent to the UE. That is, at least one of the first PEI or the second PEI sent to the UE may indicate that a paging message associated with at least one PO will be transmitted, and the base station may transmit a paging message associated with the monitored PO to the UE. For example, at 518, the base station 504 may transmit a paging message associated with a PO of the first set of POs or the second set of POs based on at least one of the first PEI or the second PEI sent to the UE 502. Further, 814 may be implemented by a paging message component 1142.
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[0106] 9 is a flowchart 900 of a method of wireless communication. The method may be performed by a base station (e.g., base station 102 / 180 / 504, device 1102). The method may enable the base station to send a PEI including a paging indication of multiple POs to a UE to indicate at least one PO associated with a paging message for the UE, and enable the UE to determine whether to monitor or skip the multiple POs indicated by the received PEI.
[0097]
[0107] At 904, the base station may transmit a first PEI indicating whether the UE has a paging message for reception associated with each PO in the first set of POs, the first set of POs including a first plurality of POs. In an aspect, the base station may transmit the first PEI based on the system information transmitted at 904. In some aspects, the PEI may include at least one of a message including a system information modification or a public alert message, or a bitmap of paging indications. In an aspect, the first PEI may include at least one of a system information modification message or a public alert message. The UE may determine to perform a system information modification or receive a public alert message based on the first PEI including at least one of a system information modification message or a public alert message. For example, at 508, the base station 504 may transmit a first PEI indicating whether the UE 502 has a paging message for reception associated with each PO in the first set of POs, the first set of POs including a first plurality of POs. Further, 904 may be implemented by the PEI component 1140.
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[0108] At 914, the base station may transmit a paging message associated with a PO of the first set of POs based on at least one of the first PEIs sent to the UE. That is, at least one of the first PEIs sent to the UE may indicate that a paging message associated with at least one PO is to be transmitted, and the base station may transmit a paging message associated with the monitored PO to the UE. For example, at 518, the base station 504 may transmit a paging message associated with a PO of the first set of POs based on at least one of the first PEIs sent to the UE 502. Further, 914 may be implemented by a paging message component 1142.
[0099]
[0109] 10 is a diagram 1000 illustrating an example of a hardware implementation for an apparatus 1002. The apparatus 1002 may be a UE, a component of a UE, or may implement UE functionality. In some aspects, the apparatus 1002 may include a cellular baseband processor 1004 (also referred to as a modem) coupled to a cellular RF transceiver 1022. In some aspects, the apparatus 1002 may further include one or more subscriber identity module (SIM) cards 1020, an application processor 1006 coupled to a secure digital (SD) card 1008 and a screen 1010, a Bluetooth module 1012, a wireless local area network (WLAN) module 1014, a global positioning system (GPS) module 1016, or a power source 1018. The cellular baseband processor 1004 communicates with the UE 104 and / or the BS 102 / 180 through the cellular RF transceiver 1022. The cellular baseband processor 1004 may include computer-readable media / memory. The computer-readable media / memory may be non-transitory. The cellular baseband processor 1004 is responsible for general processing, including executing software stored in the computer-readable media / memory. The software, when executed by the cellular baseband processor 1004, causes the cellular baseband processor 1004 to perform the various functions described above. The computer-readable media / memory may also be used to store data manipulated by the cellular baseband processor 1004 when executing the software. The cellular baseband processor 1004 further includes a receiving component 1030, a communications manager 1032, and a transmitting component 1034. The communications manager 1032 includes one or more of the illustrated components. The components in the communications manager 1032 may be stored in the computer-readable media / memory and / or configured as hardware within the cellular baseband processor 1004. The cellular baseband processor 1004 may be a component of the UE 350 and may include the memory 360 and / or at least one of the TX processor 368, the RX processor 356, and the controller / processor 359.In one configuration, the device 1002 may be a modem chip and include only the baseband processor 1004, and in another configuration, the device 1002 may be the entire UE (e.g., see 350 in FIG. 3) and include additional modules of the device 1002.
[0100]
[0110] The communications manager 1032 includes a PEI component 1040 configured to receive system information indicating parameters for the PEI, receive a PEI indicating whether the UE has paging messages for reception associated with each PO of a set of POs, the set of POs including multiple POs, e.g., as described with respect to 602, 604, 606, and 704. The communications manager 1032 further includes a paging message component 1042 configured to determine whether to monitor a PO of the set of POs based on the received PEI, monitor or skip monitoring a PO of the set of POs based on the determination of whether to monitor each PO of the first set of POs, and receive paging messages associated with the PO of the set of POs based on the received PEI, e.g., as described with respect to 608, 609, 610, 612, 614, 708, 709, and 714.
[0101]
[0111] The apparatus may include additional components that implement each PO of the blocks of the algorithms in the above-described flowcharts of Figures 5, 6, and 7. Thus, each block in the above-described flowcharts of Figures 5, 6, and 7 may be implemented by one component, and the apparatus may include one or more of those components. The components may be one or more hardware components specifically configured to perform the described processes / algorithms, implemented by a processor configured to perform the described processes / algorithms, stored in a computer-readable medium for implementation by a processor, or some combination thereof.
[0102]
[0112] As shown, the apparatus 1002 may include various components configured for various functions. In one configuration, the apparatus 1002, and in particular the cellular baseband processor 1004, includes means for receiving a PEI indicating whether the UE has a paging message for reception associated with each PO of a set of POs including a plurality of POs; means for determining, based on the received PEI, whether to monitor a PO of the set of POs; and means for monitoring or skipping monitoring a PO of the set of POs based on the determination of whether to monitor each PO of the set of POs. The apparatus 802 includes means for receiving system information indicating at least one PEI parameter from a base station. The apparatus 802 includes means for monitoring at least one PO, whose bitmap indicates that it is associated with a paging message for the UE or a UE group associated with the UE, and means for skipping monitoring one or more POs, whose bitmap indicates that it is not associated with a paging message for the UE or a UE group associated with the UE. The means may be one or more of the components of the apparatus 1002 configured to perform the functions recited by the means. As described above, the apparatus 1002 may include the TX processor 368, the RX processor 356, and the controller / processor 359. Thus, in one configuration, the means may be the TX processor 368, the RX processor 356, and the controller / processor 359 configured to perform the functions recited by the means.
[0103]
[0113] FIG. 11 is a diagram 1100 illustrating an example of a hardware implementation for an apparatus 1102. The apparatus 1102 may be a base station, a component of a base station, or may implement base station functionality. In some aspects, the apparatus 1002 may include a baseband unit 1104. The baseband unit 1104 may communicate with the UE 104 through a cellular RF transceiver 1122. The baseband unit 1104 may include a computer-readable medium / memory. The baseband unit 1104 is responsible for general processing, including executing software stored in the computer-readable medium / memory. The software, when executed by the baseband unit 1104, causes the baseband unit 1104 to perform the various functions described above. The computer-readable medium / memory may also be used to store data manipulated by the baseband unit 1104 when executing the software. The baseband unit 1104 further includes a receiving component 1130, a communications manager 1132, and a transmitting component 1134. The communications manager 1132 includes one or more of the illustrated components. The components in the communications manager 1132 may be stored in a computer-readable medium / memory and / or configured as hardware in the baseband unit 1104. The baseband unit 1104 may be a component of the base station 310 and may include the memory 376 and / or at least one of the TX processor 316, the RX processor 370, and the controller / processor 375.
[0104]
[0114] The communications manager 1132 includes a PEI component 1140 configured to transmit system information indicating PEI parameters for communicating the PEI and to transmit a PEI indicating whether the UE has a paging message for reception associated with each PO of a set of POs that includes multiple POs, e.g., as described with respect to 802, 804, 806, and 904. The communications manager 1132 further includes a paging message component 1142 configured to transmit a paging message associated with a PO of the set of POs based on the received PEI, e.g., as described with respect to 808, 814, and 914.
[0105]
[0115] An apparatus may include additional components that implement each of the blocks of the algorithms in the above-described flowcharts of Figures 5, 8, and 9. Thus, each block in the above-described flowcharts of Figures 5, 8, and 9 may be implemented by one component, and an apparatus may include one or more of those components. The components may be one or more hardware components specifically configured to perform the described processes / algorithms, implemented by a processor configured to perform the described processes / algorithms, stored in a computer-readable medium for implementation by a processor, or some combination thereof.
[0106]
[0116] As shown, the apparatus 1102 may include various components configured for various functions. In one configuration, the apparatus 1102, and in particular the baseband unit 1104, includes means for transmitting a PEI indicating whether the UE has a paging message for reception associated with each PO of a set of POs including a plurality of POs, and means for transmitting a paging message associated with a PO of the set of POs based on the PEI transmitted to the UE. The apparatus 1102 includes means for transmitting system information indicating at least one PEI parameter to the UE. The means may be one or more of the components of the apparatus 1102 configured to perform the functions recited by the means. As described above, the apparatus 1102 may include the TX processor 316, the RX processor 370, and the controller / processor 375. Thus, in one configuration, the means may be the TX processor 316, the RX processor 370, and the controller / processor 375 configured to perform the functions recited by the means.
[0107]
[0117] The base station may transmit a PEI indicating whether the UE has a paging message for reception associated with each PO of a set of POs including multiple POs, and may transmit a paging message associated with the POs of the set of POs based on the PEI transmitted to the UE. The base station may transmit system information including the PEI parameter. The UE may receive the PEI parameter, receive the PEI indicating whether the UE has a paging message for reception associated with each PO of the set of POs based on the PEI parameter, determine whether to monitor a PO of the set of POs based on the received PEI, and monitor or skip monitoring a PO of the set of POs based on the determination of whether to monitor each PO of the set of POs.
[0108]
[0118] In one aspect, the system information may indicate a number M associated with the number of POs in the set of POs and a number N associated with a PEI periodicity in which a PEI is received every N POs. M may be a multiple of N, with the number M / N corresponding to the number of PEIs containing the same information associated with each PO in the set of POs. In one example, M may be equal to N. The system information may further indicate a number K associated with the PO offset from each PEI and the PO associated with each PEI.
[0109]
[0119] In some aspects, the PEI may include at least one of a system information modification message or a public alert message and a bitmap, where each bit indicates whether a corresponding PO of the set of POs includes a paging message for the UE or a UE group associated with the UE. Monitoring or skipping monitoring may include monitoring at least one PO that the bitmap indicates is associated with a paging message for the UE or a UE group associated with the UE, and skipping monitoring one or more POs that the bitmap indicates is not associated with a paging message for the UE or a UE group associated with the UE. In one aspect, at least one bit of the bitmap may indicate that a corresponding PO of the set of POs is not associated with the PEI.
[0110]
[0120] It should be understood that the specific order or hierarchy of the blocks in the disclosed processes / flowcharts is an example of an exemplary approach. Based on design preferences, it should be understood that the specific order or hierarchy of the blocks in the processes / flowcharts may be rearranged. Further, some blocks may be combined or omitted. The accompanying method claims present elements of the various blocks in an exemplary order and are not limited to the specific order or hierarchy presented.
[0111]
[0121] The foregoing description is provided to enable those skilled in the art to practice the various aspects described herein. Various modifications to these aspects will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the general principles defined herein may be applied to other aspects. Accordingly, the claims are not limited to the aspects set forth herein but are to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the claim language, wherein reference to an element in the singular does not mean "one and only one," unless so expressly stated, but rather means "one or more." Terms such as "if," "when," and "while" should be interpreted to mean "under" rather than implying an immediate time relationship or reaction. That is, these phrases, e.g., "when," do not imply immediate action in response to or during the occurrence of an action, but merely imply that if a condition is met, an action occurs, but does not require a specific or immediate time constraint for the action to occur. The word "exemplary" is used herein to mean "serving as an example, instance, or illustration." Any aspect described herein as "exemplary" is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other aspects. Unless expressly stated otherwise, the term "some" refers to one or more. Combinations such as "at least one of A, B, or C," "one or more of A, B, or C," "at least one of A, B, and C," "one or more of A, B, and C," and "A, B, C, or any combination thereof" include any combination of A, B, and / or C, and may include multiple As, multiple Bs, or multiple Cs.In particular, combinations such as "at least one of A, B, or C," "one or more of A, B, or C," "at least one of A, B, and C," "one or more of A, B, and C," and "A, B, C, or any combination thereof" may be A only, B only, C only, A and B, A and C, B and C, or A and B and C, where any such combination may contain one or more members of A, B, or C. A set should be construed as a set of elements, the number of elements being one or more. Thus, for a set of X, X will include one or more elements. All structural and functional equivalents of the elements of the various embodiments described throughout this disclosure that are known, or that later become known, to those of skill in the art are expressly incorporated herein by reference and are encompassed by the claims. Moreover, nothing disclosed herein is made available to the public, regardless of whether such disclosure is expressly recited in the claims. Words such as "module," "mechanism," "element," and "device" may not be substitutes for the word "means." Accordingly, no claim element should be construed as a means-plus-function unless the element is expressly recited using the phrase "means for."
[0112]
[0122] The following aspects are exemplary only and can be combined with, but not limited to, other aspects or teachings described herein.
[0113]
[0123] Aspect 1 is a method of wireless communication in a UE, the method including: receiving from a base station a first PEI indicating whether the UE has a paging message for reception associated with each PO of a first set of POs; determining whether to monitor a PO of the first set of POs based on the received first PEI, where the first set of POs includes a first plurality of POs; and monitoring or skipping monitoring a PO of the first set of POs based on the determination of whether to monitor each PO of the first set of POs.
[0114]
[0124] Aspect 2 is the method of aspect 1, further including receiving from the base station a second PEI after the first PEI indicating whether the UE has a paging message for reception associated with each PO in a second set of POs, the second set of POs including a second plurality of POs, and the first set of POs and the second set of POs including a common subset of POs.
[0115]
[0125] Example 3 is the method of example 2, wherein the first set of POs and the second set of POs comprise a common subset of POs.
[0116]
[0126] Aspect 4 is the method of aspect 3, further comprising: determining whether to monitor each PO of the first set of POs includes determining at least one of a first PEI or a second PEI to decode to determine whether to monitor each PO of a common subset of POs of the first set of POs.
[0117]
[0127] Aspect 5 is a method according to any of aspects 1 to 4, further comprising receiving system information indicating a number M related to the number of POs in the first set of POs and a number N related to a PEI periodicity at which a PEI is received every N POs, wherein the first PEI is received based on the received system information.
[0118]
[0128] Example 6 is the method of example 5, wherein a number M related to the number of POs in the first set of POs is equal to a number N related to the PEI periodicity.
[0119]
[0129] Example 7 is the method of example 5, wherein M is a multiple of N, and the number M / N corresponds to the number of PEIs that contain the same information associated with each PO in the first set of POs.
[0120]
[0130] Example 8 is the method of any of Examples 4 and 7, wherein the system information further indicates a number K associated with the PO offset from each PEI and the first PO associated with each PEI.
[0121]
[0131] Example 9 is the method of any of Examples 1 to 8, wherein the first PEI includes at least one of a system information correction message or a public warning message.
[0122]
[0132] Aspect 10 is the method of any of aspects 1 to 9, wherein the first PEI includes a bitmap, each bit indicating whether a corresponding PO of the first set of POs includes a paging message for the UE or a UE group associated with the UE, and wherein monitoring or skipping monitoring includes monitoring at least one PO that the bitmap indicates is associated with a paging message for the UE or a UE group associated with the UE, and skipping monitoring one or more POs that the bitmap indicates is not associated with a paging message for the UE or a UE group associated with the UE.
[0123]
[0133] Example 11 is the method of example 10, wherein at least one bit of the bitmap indicates that a corresponding PO in the first set of POs is not associated with the first PEI.
[0124]
[0134] Aspect 12 is an apparatus for wireless communication, including at least one processor coupled to a memory and configured to implement a method described in any of aspects 1 to 11, the apparatus further including a transceiver coupled to the at least one processor.
[0125]
[0135] Aspect 13 is an apparatus for wireless communication, comprising means for implementing the method of any of aspects 1 to 11.
[0126]
[0136] Aspect 14 is a computer-readable medium storing computer-executable code, where the code, when executed by a processor, causes the processor to implement a method according to any of aspects 1 to 11.
[0127]
[0137] Aspect 15 is a method of wireless communication in a base station, the method including: transmitting, for a UE, a first PEI indicating whether the UE has a paging message for reception associated with each PO of a first set of POs; transmitting, based on the first PEI transmitted for the UE, one or more paging messages associated with POs of the first set of POs, the first set of POs including a first plurality of POs; and the one or more paging messages including the first paging message.
[0128]
[0138] Aspect 16 is the method of aspect 15, further comprising transmitting, for the UE, a second PEI after the first PEI indicating whether the UE has a second paging message for reception associated with each PO of a second set of POs, wherein the second set of POs includes a second plurality of POs.
[0129]
[0139] Example 17 is the method of example 16, wherein the first set of POs and the second set of POs comprise a common subset of POs.
[0130]
[0140] Example 18 is the method of any of Examples 15 to 17, further including transmitting system information indicating a number M related to the number of POs in the first set of POs and a number N related to a PEI periodicity at which a PEI is received every N POs, wherein the first PEI is transmitted based on the system information transmitted for the UE.
[0131]
[0141] Example 19 is the method of example 18, wherein a number M related to the number of POs in the first set of POs is equal to a number N related to the PEI periodicity.
[0132]
[0142] Example 20 is the method of example 18, wherein M is a multiple of N, and the number M / N corresponds to the number of PEIs that contain the same information associated with each PO in the first set of POs.
[0133]
[0143] Example 21 is the method of example 18, wherein the system information further indicates a number K associated with the PO offset from each PEI and the first PO associated with each PEI.
[0134]
[0144] Example 22 is the method of any of Examples 15 to 21, wherein the first PEI includes at least one of a system information correction message or a public warning message.
[0135]
[0145] Aspect 23 is the method of any of aspects 15 to 21, wherein each entry includes a bitmap, each bit indicating whether a corresponding PO in the first set of POs includes a paging message for the UE or a UE group associated with the UE, and wherein transmitting the paging message associated with the PO includes transmitting, for the UE or the UE group associated with the UE, a paging message in the PO that the bitmap indicates is associated with a paging message for the UE or the UE group associated with the UE in the PO.
[0136]
[0146] Example 24 is the method of example 23, wherein at least one bit of the bitmap indicates that a corresponding PO in the first set of POs is not associated with the first PEI.
[0137]
[0147] Aspect 25 is an apparatus for wireless communication, including at least one processor coupled to a memory and configured to implement a method described in any of aspects 15 to 24, the apparatus further including a transceiver coupled to the at least one processor.
[0138]
[0148] Aspect 26 is an apparatus for wireless communication, comprising means for implementing the method of any of aspects 15 to 24.
[0139]
[0149] Aspect 27 is a computer-readable medium storing computer-executable code, wherein the code, when executed by a processor, causes the processor to implement a method according to any of aspects 15 to 24. The inventions described in the claims of the present application as originally filed are set forth below. [C1] 1. An apparatus for wireless communication in a user equipment (UE), comprising: Memory and at least one processor coupled to the memory; wherein the at least one processor: receiving, from a base station, a first paging early indication (PEI) indicating whether the UE has a first paging message for reception associated with each PO of a first set of paging occasions (POs), the first set of POs including a first plurality of POs; determining whether to monitor each PO of the first set of POs based on the received first PEI; monitoring or skipping monitoring each PO of the first set of POs based on the determination of whether to monitor each PO of the first set of POs; An apparatus configured to: [C2] a transceiver coupled to the at least one processor; wherein the at least one processor is configured to receive, from the base station, a second PEI subsequent to the first PEI, indicating whether the UE has a second paging message for reception associated with each PO of a second set of POs, the second set of POs including a second plurality of POs; The device described in C1. [C3] The apparatus of C2, wherein the first set of POs and the second set of POs comprise a common subset of POs. [C4] The apparatus of C3, wherein, to determine whether to monitor each PO of the first set of POs, the at least one processor is further configured to determine at least one of the first PEI or the second PEI to decode to determine whether to monitor each PO of the common subset of POs of the first set of POs. [C5] The at least one processor is further configured to receive system information indicating a number M related to a number of POs in the first set of POs and a number N related to a PEI periodicity at which a PEI is received every N POs; wherein the first PEI is received based on the received system information. The device described in C1. [C6] The apparatus of C5, wherein the number M related to the number of POs in the first set of POs is equal to the number N related to the PEI periodicity. [C7] The apparatus of C5, wherein M is a multiple of N, and the number M / N corresponds to the number of PEIs containing the same information associated with each PO of the first set of POs. [C8] The apparatus of C5, wherein the system information further indicates a number K associated with a PO offset from each PEI and the first PO associated with each PEI. [C9] The first PEI includes a bitmap, each bit indicating whether a corresponding PO in the first set of POs includes the first paging message for the UE or a UE group associated with the UE; wherein, to monitor or skip monitoring, the at least one processor: monitoring at least one PO that the bitmap indicates is associated with the first paging message for the UE or the UE group associated with the UE; skipping monitoring one or more POs that the bitmap indicates are not associated with the first paging message for the UE or the UE group associated with the UE; The apparatus of C1, further configured to: [C10] The apparatus of C9, wherein at least one bit in the bitmap indicates that the corresponding PO in the first set of POs is not associated with the first PEI. [C11] 1. An apparatus for wireless communication at a base station, comprising: Memory and at least one processor coupled to the memory; wherein the at least one processor: transmitting, for a user equipment (UE), a first paging early indication (PEI) indicating whether the UE has a first paging message for reception associated with each PO of a first set of paging occasions (POs), the first set of POs including a first plurality of POs; transmitting one or more paging messages associated with each PO of the first set of POs based on the first PEI transmitted for the UE, wherein the one or more paging messages include the first paging message; An apparatus configured to: [C12] a transceiver coupled to the at least one processor; wherein the at least one processor is configured to transmit, for the UE, a second PEI subsequent to the first PEI, indicating whether the UE has a second paging message for reception associated with each PO of a second set of POs, the second set of POs including a second plurality of POs; The device described in C11. [C13] The apparatus of C12, wherein the first set of POs and the second set of POs comprise a common subset of POs. [C14] The at least one processor is further configured to transmit system information indicating a number M related to a number of POs in the first set of POs and a number N related to a PEI periodicity at which a PEI is received every N POs; wherein the first PEI is transmitted based on the system information transmitted for the UE. The device described in C11. [C15] The apparatus of C14, wherein the number M related to the number of POs in the first set of POs is equal to the number N related to the PEI periodicity. [C16] The apparatus of C14, wherein M is a multiple of N, and the number M / N corresponds to the number of PEIs containing the same information associated with each PO of the first set of POs. [C17] The apparatus of C14, wherein the system information further indicates a number K associated with a PO offset from each PEI and the first PO associated with each PEI. [C18] The first PEI includes a bitmap, each bit indicating whether a corresponding PO in the first set of POs includes the first paging message for the UE or a UE group associated with the UE; wherein, to transmit the one or more paging messages associated with the PO, the at least one processor is further configured to transmit, for the UE or the UE group associated with the UE, the one or more paging messages in the PO that the bitmap indicates are associated with the first paging message for the UE or the UE group associated with the UE in the PO; The device described in C11. [C19] The apparatus of C18, wherein at least one bit in the bitmap indicates that the corresponding PO in the first set of POs is not associated with the first PEI. [C20] 1. A method of wireless communication in a user equipment (UE), comprising: receiving, from a base station, a first paging early indication (PEI) indicating whether the UE has a first paging message for reception associated with each PO of a first set of paging occasions (POs), the first set of POs including a first plurality of POs; determining whether to monitor each PO of the first set of POs based on the received first PEI; monitoring or skipping monitoring each PO of the first set of POs based on the determination of whether to monitor each PO of the first set of POs; A method comprising: [C21] The method of C20, further comprising receiving from the base station a second PEI after the first PEI indicating whether the UE has a second paging message for reception associated with each PO of a second set of POs, wherein the second set of POs includes a second plurality of POs. [C22] The method of C20, further comprising receiving system information indicating a number M related to the number of POs in the first set of POs and a number N related to a PEI periodicity at which a PEI is received every N POs, wherein the first PEI is received based on the received system information. [C23] The method of C22, wherein the number M related to the number of POs in the first set of POs is equal to the number N related to the PEI periodicity. [C24] The method of C22, wherein the system information further indicates a number K associated with a PO offset from each PEI and the first PO associated with each PEI. [C25] The first PEI includes a bitmap, each bit indicating whether a corresponding PO among the first set of POs includes the first paging message for the UE or a UE group related to the UE, and monitoring or skipping the monitoring includes: monitoring at least one PO that the bitmap indicates is associated with the first paging message for the UE or the UE group associated with the UE; skipping monitoring one or more POs that the bitmap indicates are not associated with the first paging message for the UE or the UE group associated with the UE; The method of claim C20, comprising: [C26] 1. A method of wireless communication in a base station, comprising: transmitting, for a user equipment (UE), a first paging early indication (PEI) indicating whether the UE has a first paging message for reception associated with each PO of a first set of paging occasions (POs), the first set of POs including a first plurality of POs; transmitting one or more paging messages associated with each PO of the first set of POs based on the first PEI transmitted for the UE, wherein the one or more paging messages include the first paging message; A method comprising: [C27] The method of C26, further comprising transmitting, for the UE, a second PEI after the first PEI indicating whether the UE has a second paging message for reception associated with each PO of a second set of POs, wherein the second set of POs includes a second plurality of POs. [C28] transmitting system information indicating a number M related to a number of POs in the first set of POs and a number N related to a PEI periodicity at which a PEI is received every N POs; wherein the first PEI is transmitted based on the system information transmitted for the UE. The method described in C26. [C29] The method of C28, wherein the number M related to the number of POs in the first set of POs is equal to the number N related to the PEI periodicity. [C30] The first PEI includes a bitmap, each bit indicating whether a corresponding PO in the first set of POs includes the first paging message for the UE or a UE group associated with the UE; wherein transmitting the one or more paging messages associated with the PO comprises transmitting, for the UE or the UE group associated with the UE, the one or more paging messages in the PO that the bitmap indicates are associated with the first paging message for the UE or the UE group associated with the UE in the PO. The method described in C26.
Claims
1. 1. An apparatus for wireless communication in a user equipment (UE), comprising: Memory and at least one processor coupled to the memory; wherein the at least one processor receiving, from a base station, a first Paging Early Indicator (PEI) indicating whether the UE monitors for reception a first paging message associated with each PO of a first set of Paging Occasions (POs); the first set of POs includes a first plurality of POs, the first PEI including a bitmap, at least one bit of the bitmap indicating whether the UE monitors a corresponding PO of the first set of POs for the first paging message, the corresponding PO being for the UE or a UE group associated with the UE; determining whether to monitor each PO of the first set of POs based on the received first PEI; monitoring at least one PO that the bitmap indicates is associated with the first paging message for the UE or skipping monitoring the POs of the first set of POs based on the determination of whether to monitor each PO of the first set of POs; An apparatus configured to:
2. a transceiver coupled to the at least one processor; wherein the at least one processor is configured to receive, from the base station, a second PEI subsequent to the first PEI, indicating whether the UE has a second paging message for reception associated with each PO of a second set of POs, the second set of POs including a second plurality of POs.
10. The apparatus of claim 1.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the first set of POs and the second set of POs comprise a common subset of POs.
4. 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein, to determine whether to monitor each PO of the first set of POs, the at least one processor is further configured to determine at least one of the first PEI or the second PEI to decode to determine whether to monitor each PO of the common subset of POs of the first set of POs.
5. The at least one processor is further configured to receive system information indicating a number M representing a number of POs in the first set of POs and a number N representing a PEI periodicity at which a PEI is received every N POs; wherein the first PEI is received based on the received system information; The number M representing the number of POs in the first set of POs is equal to the number N representing the PEI periodicity, or M is a multiple of N, and the number M / N corresponds to the number of PEIs containing the same information associated with each PO in said first set of POs; 10. The apparatus of claim 1.
6. To monitor or skip monitoring, the at least one processor: skipping monitoring one or more POs that the bitmap indicates are not associated with the first paging message for the UE; further configured to: The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein at least one bit in the bitmap indicates that the corresponding PO in the first set of POs is not associated with the first PEI.
7. 1. An apparatus for wireless communication at a base station, comprising: Memory and at least one processor coupled to the memory; wherein the at least one processor transmitting, for a user equipment (UE), a first paging early indication (PEI) indicating whether the UE monitors for reception a first paging message associated with each PO of a first set of paging occasions (POs); the first set of POs includes a first plurality of POs, the first PEI including a bitmap, at least one bit of the bitmap indicating whether the UE monitors a corresponding PO of the first set of POs for the first paging message, the corresponding PO being for the UE or a UE group associated with the UE; transmitting one or more paging messages to the UE or the UE group associated with the UE in each PO of the first set of POs that the bitmap indicates is associated with the first paging message for the UE or the UE group associated with the UE, wherein the one or more paging messages are associated with the each PO of the first set of POs based on the first PEI sent to the UE, and the one or more paging messages include the first paging message; An apparatus configured to:
8. a transceiver coupled to the at least one processor; wherein the at least one processor is configured to transmit, for the UE, a second PEI subsequent to the first PEI, indicating whether the UE has a second paging message for reception associated with each PO of a second set of POs, the second set of POs including a second plurality of POs; 8. The apparatus of claim 7.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the first set of POs and the second set of POs comprise a common subset of POs.
10. The at least one processor is further configured to transmit system information indicating a number M representing a number of POs in the first set of POs and a number N representing a PEI periodicity at which a PEI is received every N POs; wherein the first PEI is transmitted based on the system information transmitted for the UE; The number M representing the number of POs in the first set of POs is equal to the number N representing the PEI periodicity, or M is a multiple of N, and the number M / N corresponds to the number of PEIs containing the same information associated with each PO in said first set of POs; 8. The apparatus of claim 7.
11. At least one bit in the bitmap indicates that the corresponding PO in the first set of POs is not associated with the first PEI.
8. The apparatus of claim 7.
12. 1. A method of wireless communication in a user equipment (UE), comprising: receiving, from a base station, a first Paging Early Indicator (PEI) indicating whether the UE monitors for reception a first paging message associated with each PO of a first set of Paging Occasions (POs); the first set of POs includes a first plurality of POs, the first PEI including a bitmap, at least one bit of the bitmap indicating whether the UE monitors a corresponding PO of the first set of POs for the first paging message, the corresponding PO being for the UE or a UE group associated with the UE; determining whether to monitor each PO of the first set of POs based on the received first PEI; monitoring at least one PO that the bitmap indicates is associated with the first paging message for the UE or skipping monitoring the POs of the first set of POs based on the determination of whether to monitor each PO of the first set of POs; A method comprising:
13. 13. The method of claim 12, further comprising receiving system information indicating a number M representing a number of POs in the first set of POs and a number N representing a PEI periodicity at which a PEI is received every N POs, wherein the first PEI is received based on the received system information.
14. 1. A method of wireless communication in a base station, comprising: transmitting, for a user equipment (UE), a first paging early indication (PEI) indicating whether the UE has a first paging message for reception associated with each PO of a first set of paging occasions (POs); the first set of POs includes a first plurality of POs, the first PEI including a bitmap, at least one bit of the bitmap indicating whether the UE monitors a corresponding PO of the first set of POs for the first paging message, the corresponding PO being for the UE or a UE group associated with the UE; transmitting one or more paging messages to the UE or the UE group associated with the UE in each PO of the first set of POs that the bitmap indicates is associated with the first paging message for the UE or the UE group associated with the UE, wherein the one or more paging messages are associated with the each PO of the first set of POs based on the first PEI sent to the UE, and the one or more paging messages include the first paging message; A method comprising:
15. transmitting system information indicating a number M representing a number of POs in the first set of POs and a number N representing a PEI periodicity at which a PEI is received every N POs; wherein the first PEI is transmitted based on the system information transmitted for the UE.
15. The method of claim 14.
16. The method described in claim 15, wherein the number M representing the number of POs in the first set of POs is equal to the number N representing the PEI periodicity.
17. The device of claim 5, wherein the system information further indicates a number K representing a PO offset from each PEI and a first PO associated with each PEI.
18. The device of claim 10, wherein the system information further indicates a number K representing a PO offset from each PEI and a first PO associated with each PEI.
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