Method and apparatus for constructing beam fault detection reference signal

RRC and MAC CE signaling for beam failure detection in NR systems enhance detection speed and flexibility, addressing delays and interruptions in TRP-specific beam failure detection.

JP7823770B2Active Publication Date: 2026-03-041FINITY INC
View PDF 1 Cites 0 Cited by

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Patents
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2022-04-07
Publication Date
2026-03-04

Smart Images

  • Figure 0007823770000036
    Figure 0007823770000036
  • Figure 0007823770000037
    Figure 0007823770000037
  • Figure 0007823770000038
    Figure 0007823770000038
Patent Text Reader

Abstract

An embodiment of the present invention provides a method and apparatus for configuring a beam failure detection reference signal, the method for configuring a beam failure detection reference signal includes: configuring a first reference signal for beam failure detection using RRC signaling; and configuring or updating the first reference signal using MAC CE signaling.
Need to check novelty before this filing date? Find Prior Art

Description

[Technical Field]

[0001] FIELD OF THE INVENTION Embodiments of the present invention relate to the field of communications technology. [Background technology]

[0002] Rel-15 NR (New Radio Release 15) includes several MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) features to facilitate the use of multiple antenna elements in the sub-6 GHz and above-6 GHz frequency bands at the base station. Rel-16 NR (New Radio Release 16) extends Rel-15 NR with the following mechanisms: Introducing a Type II codebook based on extended DFT (Discrete Fourier Transform) compression, Multi-TRP (Transmission Reception Point) transmission, especially support for eMBB (enhanced Mobile Broadband) and PDSCH (Physical Downlink Shared Channel); Enhancements to multi-beam operation, including reduced latency and / or various reconstruction overhead reductions, such as the reduction of measurement reconstruction overhead associated with QCLs (quasi-colocation); SCell (Secondary Cell) beam failure recovery (BFR), L1-SINR (Layer 1 Signal to Interference and Noise Ratio), A low PAPR (Peak to Average Power Ratio) reference signal, This includes ensuring full power transmission characteristics on the uplink.

[0003] Currently, NR (New Radio) is commercially available, and from actual deployment scenarios, various aspects that require further enhancement can be identified. These aspects include:

[0004] Rel-16 (Release 16) attempts to reduce overhead and / or latency, and high speed vehicular scenarios on FR2 (Frequency Range 2) (e.g., UEs traveling at high speeds on highways) require more aggressive latency and overhead reduction for intra-cell as well as inter-cell L1 / L2 (Layer 1 / Layer 2) mobility, further including reducing the occurrence of beam failure events.

[0005] In Rel-16, improvements are being considered to ensure the extension of panel-specific UL (uplink, abbreviated as UL) beam selection, but there has not been enough time to complete this work, which could potentially improve uplink coverage, including mitigating the loss of UL coverage due to meeting maximum permissible exposure (MPE) rules.

[0006] Channels other than the PDSCH can benefit from multi-TRP transmission (and multi-panel reception), including inter-cell multi-TRP operation, which includes several new instances of multi-TRP, e.g., in UL dense deployments within macrocells and / or heterogeneous network type deployment scenarios.

[0007] The use of multi-scenario SRS (Sounding Reference Signal) may or should further enhance SRS, at least for capacity and coverage.

[0008] Rel-16 supports extended Type II CSI (Channel State Information), but some scope for further extensions is felt, including the use of partial reciprocity of CSI (Channel State Information) and channel statistics such as angle and delay designed for multi-TRP / panel NC-JT use cases, primarily targeted at FR1 FDD (Frequency Range 1 Frequency Division Duplex) deployments.

[0009] Rel-17 also supports enhancements to multi-TRP deployments targeting FR1 and FR2, including:

[0010] Using multiple TRPs and / or multiple panels, defining and improving the reliability and robustness of channels other than the PDSCH (i.e., the Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH), the Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH), and the Physical Uplink Control Channel (PUCCH)) using Rel-16 reliability as a baseline.

[0011] To ensure multi-TRP operation between cells, extensions related to QCL / TCI (Transmission Configuration Indication) are determined and defined, based on multi-DCI (Downlink Control Information, abbreviated as DCI), and multi-PDSCH reception based on the Rel-15 / 16 TCI architecture is assumed.

[0012] Evaluate and define simultaneous transmission of multiple TRPs with multi-panel reception and extend the content related to beam management as needed.

[0013] Extend the following to support HST-SFN (High Speed ​​Single Frequency Network) deployment scenarios: Determine and define solutions for DMRS (Demodulation Reference Signal) QCL assumptions, e.g., solutions for multiple QCL assumptions on the same DMRS port(s) targeting DL-only transmission; Evaluate and define QCL / QCL-like relationships (including applicable types and related requirements) between DL and UL signals by reusing a unified TCI architecture, if shown to be superior to the Rel-16 HST (Version 16 High Speed ​​Transmission) extended baseline benefits.

[0014] As can be seen from the above, to improve channel reliability and robustness, Rel-17 supports TRP-specific beam failure detection and recovery for multi-TRP deployment scenarios.

[0015] The above description of the background art is merely for the purpose of explaining the configuration of the present invention more clearly and completely, and is provided for the understanding of those skilled in the art. These configurations described in the background art of the present invention should not be construed as being well known to those skilled in the art. Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0016] According to the discovery of the present inventors, currently, the reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection is configured using L3 (Layer 3) signaling, i.e., RRC (Radio Resource Control) messages. However, after the network activates a new TCI state using L2 signaling, e.g., MAC CE (Medium Access Control Element), or L1 signaling, e.g., DCI, the network needs to send a new RRC message to update the reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection, which may delay beam failure detection and falsely trigger a beam failure recovery procedure.

[0017] For example, at time t0, the network activates a new TCI state using L2 or L1 signaling, but the terminal still listens to the original reference signal for beam failure detection until it receives a new signal configuration at time t1. During that period, the maximum number of configured beam failure instances may be reached, triggering a beam failure recovery procedure. In the case of a special cell, a random access procedure may be triggered, resulting in a service interruption.

[0018] In view of the above problems, embodiments of the present invention provide a method and apparatus for configuring a beam failure detection reference signal, which supports configuring / updating a reference signal for beam failure detection using RRC signaling and MAC CE. [Means for solving the problem]

[0019] In one aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a beam failure detection reference signal configuration device, the device including: a first configuration unit that configures a first reference signal for beam failure detection using RRC signaling; and a second configuration unit that configures or updates the first reference signal using MAC CE signaling.

[0020] Another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention provides a beam failure detection reference signal configuration device, the device including: a first configuration unit that configures a reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection using RRC signaling; and a second configuration unit that configures a reference signal for failure detection using the RRC signaling.

[0021] One of the advantageous effects of the embodiments of the present invention is as follows: According to the embodiments of the present invention, it is possible to support configuring / updating a reference signal for beam failure detection using RRC signaling and MAC CE. Compared with the conventional mechanism, after the TCI state of PDCCH reception changes, the present invention can perform beam failure detection more quickly using the corresponding reference signal, thereby avoiding service interruption caused by falsely triggering a beam failure recovery procedure, and can configure / update the reference signal for beam failure detection more flexibly, thereby reducing signaling overhead and saving air interface resources.

[0022] As shown in the following description and drawings, specific embodiments of the present invention are disclosed in detail to illustrate ways in which the principles of the present invention can be employed. However, the scope of the present invention is not limited to these embodiments. The present invention encompasses all modifications, alterations, and equivalents within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.

[0023] Features described and / or shown in one embodiment may be used in the same or similar manner in one or more other embodiments, may be combined with features in other embodiments, or may be substituted for features in other embodiments.

[0024] It should be noted that in this text, the term "comprise / have" means the presence of a feature, element, step or component, and does not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, elements, steps or components. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0025] Elements and features depicted in one drawing and one embodiment of an example of the invention may be combined with elements and features shown in one or more drawings or embodiments, and in the drawings, like reference numerals may indicate corresponding elements in multiple drawings and may indicate corresponding elements used in more than one embodiment. [Figure 1a] 1a to 1c are schematic diagrams of detecting beam failure or triggering beam failure recovery of a serving cell. [Figure 1b] 1a to 1c are schematic diagrams of detecting beam failure or triggering beam failure recovery of a serving cell. [Figure 1c] 1a to 1c are schematic diagrams of detecting beam failure or triggering beam failure recovery of a serving cell. [Figure 2] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an example multi-TRP operation scenario. [Figure 3] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an example of beam fault detection (BFD) / beam fault recovery (BFR) of a TRP. [Figure 4]1 is a schematic diagram of an example of a method for constructing a beam obstruction detection reference signal according to an embodiment of the present invention; [Figure 5] 5 and 6 are schematic diagrams of two examples of format 1 of the first MAC CE. [Figure 6] 5 and 6 are schematic diagrams of two examples of format 1 of the first MAC CE. [Figure 7] 7 and 8 are schematic diagrams of two examples of format 2 of the first MAC CE. [Figure 8] 7 and 8 are schematic diagrams of two examples of format 2 of the first MAC CE. [Figure 9] 10 is a schematic diagram of another example of a method for constructing a beam obstruction detection reference signal according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 10] 1 is a schematic diagram of an example of a configuration device for a beam obstruction detection reference signal according to an embodiment of the present invention; [Figure 11] FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram of another example of a beam obstruction detection reference signal forming device according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 12] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 13] 1 is a schematic diagram of a configuration of a network device according to an embodiment of the present invention; DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0026] The above and other features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description. In the specification and drawings, specific embodiments of the present invention are disclosed in detail, and some of the embodiments in which the principles of the present invention can be adopted are shown. However, the present invention is not limited to the described embodiments. The present invention includes all modifications, variations, and equivalents within the scope of the appended claims. Below, various embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. These embodiments are merely illustrative and do not limit the present invention.

[0027] In embodiments of the present invention, the terms "first," "second," etc. are used in titles to distinguish between different elements, but do not represent the spatial arrangement or temporal order of these elements, and these elements are not limited to these terms. The term "and / or" includes any and all combinations of one or more of the terms listed in the associated list. The terms "comprise," "include," "have," etc. refer to the presence of listed features, elements, elements, or components, but do not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, elements, elements, or components.

[0028] In the embodiments of the present invention, the singular forms "one," "the," etc., include the plural and should be understood broadly as "one kind" or "one class," and are not limited to "one." Furthermore, the term "said" should be understood to include both the singular and the plural, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Furthermore, the term "described in" should be understood to mean "described at least in part," and the term "based on" should be understood to mean "based at least in part," unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.

[0029] In embodiments of the present invention, the terms "communication network" or "wireless communication network" may refer to a network conforming to any communication standard, such as, for example, Long Term Evolution (LTE), Long Term Evolution Advanced (LTE-A, LTE-Advanced), Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA), High-Speed ​​Packet Access (HSPA), etc.

[0030] Additionally, communications between devices in a communications system may occur according to any stage of communications protocol, including, but not limited to, 1G (generation), 2G, 2.5G, 2.75G, 3G, 4G, 4.5G, and 5G, New Radio (NR), and / or other currently known or future developed communications protocols.

[0031] In an embodiment of the present invention, the term "network device" refers to a device in a communication system that allows a terminal device to access the communication system and provides a service to the terminal device, and may include, but is not limited to, a base station (BS), an access point (AP), a transmission reception point (TRP), a broadcast transmitter, a mobility management entity (MME), a gateway, a server, a radio network controller (RNC), a base station controller (BSC), etc.

[0032] The base station may include, but is not limited to, a Node B (NodeB or NB), evolved Node B (eNodeB or eNB), 5G base station (gNB), etc., as well as a remote radio head (RRH), a remote radio unit (RRU), a relay or low power node (e.g., femto, pico, etc.), an integrated access and backhaul (IAB) node or IAB-DU or IAB-donor. The term "base station" may also include some or all of these functions, and each base station may provide communication coverage for a particular geographic area. The term "cell" may refer to a base station and / or its coverage area, depending on the context in which the term is used. The terms "cell" and "base station" may be interchangeable unless confusion arises.

[0033] In the embodiments of the present invention, the term "User Equipment" (UE) or "Terminal Equipment" (TE) refers to a device that accesses a communication network and receives network services via, for example, a network device. The terminal device may be fixed or mobile, and may also be referred to as a mobile station (MS), a terminal, a subscriber station (SS), an access terminal (AT), an IAB-MT, a station, etc.

[0034] The terminal device may include, but is not limited to, a cellular phone, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a wireless modem, a wireless communication device, a handheld device, a machine-type communication device, a laptop computer, a cordless phone, a smartphone, a smart watch, a digital camera, and the like.

[0035] Also, for example, in a scenario such as the Internet of Things (IoT), the user equipment may be a monitoring or measuring device or apparatus, and may include, but is not limited to, a Machine Type Communication (MTC) terminal, an in-vehicle communication terminal, a Device to Device (D2D) terminal, a Machine to Machine (M2M) terminal, etc.

[0036] Furthermore, the term "network side" or "network device side" refers to the side of a network, which may be a base station or may include one or more of the network devices described above. The term "user side" or "terminal side" or "terminal device side" refers to the side of a user or terminal, which may be a UE or may include one or more of the terminal devices described above. In this specification, unless otherwise specified, "device" may refer to either a network device or a terminal device.

[0037] In the following description, "failure" may be replaced with "recovery is required" and "if..." may be replaced with "when..." or "when..." unless confusion arises. Also, in the following description, lower layers refer to the physical layer, RF chain, etc.

[0038] Regarding the configuration of the reference signal for beam obstruction detection, the current standard provides the following configuration for beam obstruction detection.

[0039] Below is the content of the radio link monitoring configuration (RadioLinkMonitoringConfig).

[0040] [Table 1] The following is the content of the information element (IE) of the RadioLinkMonitoringConfig.

[0041] [Table 2] The following is a description of the fields of the RadioLinkMonitoringConfig:

[0042] [Table 3] The following is a field description of the radio link monitoring reference signal (RadioLinkMonitoringRS) in the above configuration.

[0043] [Table 4] Regarding beam failure detection procedures, NR supports multiple beams and beam management. Here, the Medium Access Control (MAC) entity can configure a beam failure recovery procedure for each serving cell via RRC. This procedure is used to indicate a new SSB (Synchronization Signal Block) or CSI-RS (Channel State Information Reference Signal) to the serving gNB when a beam failure is detected in the serving SSB(s) / CSI-RS(s). Beam failure is detected by calculating the number of beam failure instances indicated by the lower layers to the MAC entity.

[0044] 1a to 1c are schematic diagrams of detecting beam failure or triggering beam failure recovery of a serving cell.

[0045] As shown in Figure 1a, the Beam Failure Detection (BFD) procedure uses the UE variable BFI_COUNTER. This variable is a counter of beam failure instance indications, initially set to 0 and one per serving cell. For each serving cell for which beam failure detection is configured, the MAC entity performs the following operations:

[0046] If a beam failure indicator is received from a lower layer, Start or restart the beamFailureDetectionTimer, Add 1 to BFI_COUNTER, If BFI_COUNTER is greater than or equal to beamFailureInstanceMaxCount, If the serving cell is a secondary cell (SCell), trigger one BFR of this serving cell; If not, it starts a random access procedure with this special cell (SpCell).

[0047] As shown in Figures 1b and 1c, the MAC entity further performs the following processes:

[0048] If the beamFailureDetectionTimer times out, or If higher layers reconfigure the beamFailureDetectionTimer, beamFailureInstanceMaxCount, or any reference signal for beam failure detection for this serving cell, Set BFI_COUNTER to 0.

[0049] This procedure applies to Rel-15 and Rel-16 special and secondary cells.

[0050] According to the findings of the inventors of the present invention, Rel-15 and Rel-16 support cell-level beam failure detection, and Rel-17 multi-TRP operation supports beam failure detection for individual BFD-RS (Beam Failure Detection Reference Signal) sets per-TRP and supports simultaneous configuration of cell-specific BFR and TRP-specific BFR on different CCs (Component Carriers), but does not support simultaneous configuration of TRP-specific BFR and Rel-15 / 16 BFR (i.e., BeamFailureRecoveryConfig / BeamFailureRecoverySCellConfig-r16) on a CC.

[0051] In addition, for triggering TRP-specific beam failure recovery, the RRC is configured with parameters such as the following:

[0052] beamFailureInstanceMaxCount of beam failure detection for each BFD-RS set of a serving cell with two BFD-RS sets configured beamFailureDetectionTimer for beam failure detection of each BFD-RS set of a serving cell with two BFD-RS sets configured The following UE variables are used in the beam obstruction detection process:

[0053] · BFI_COUNTER (for each BFD-RS set of a serving cell with two BFD-RS sets configured): A counter for beam failure instance indications, initially set to 0.

[0054] For each serving cell for which beam failure detection is configured, the MAC entity performs the following process:

[0055] 1> If two BFD-RS sets are configured for this serving cell, the MAC entity performs the following process for each BFD-RS set of this serving cell:

[0056] 2> When a beam failure instance indication for a BFD-RS set is received from a lower layer, 3>Start or restart the beamFailureDetectionTimer, 3> Add 1 to the BFI_COUNTER of this BFD-RS set, 3> If BFI_COUNTER is greater than or equal to beamFailureInstanceMaxCount, 4> Trigger BFR for this BFD-RS set in this serving cell, 2> If both BFRs for the two BFD-RS sets of this special cell have been triggered and have not completed successfully, 3> Start the random access procedure with this special cell, 2> If this serving cell is a special cell and the random access procedure initiated for beam failure recovery of the two BFD-RS sets of this special cell is completed successfully, 3> Set BFI_COUNTER of each BFD-RS set in the special cell to 0, 3> This beam failure recovery procedure is considered to have been completed successfully.

[0057] 2> The beamFailureDetectionTimer for this BFD-RS set times out, or 2> If higher layers reconfigure the beamFailureDetectionTimer, beamFailureInstanceMaxCount, or any reference signal for beam failure detection for this BFD-RS Set of this serving cell, 3> Set BFI_COUNTER for this BFD-RS set to 0.

[0058] 2> If a PDCCH addressed by the C-RNTI is received indicating an uplink grant for transmitting a new transmission of a HARQ procedure for an Enhanced BFR MAC CE or a Truncated Enhanced BFR MAC CE containing beam failure recovery information for this BFD-RS set of this serving cell, 3> Set BFI_COUNTER for this BFD-RS set to 0, 3> Consider this beam failure recovery procedure to have completed successfully and cancel all triggered BFRs for this BFD-RS set for this serving cell.

[0059] 2> If this serving cell is a secondary cell and this secondary cell is deactivated, 3> Set BFI_COUNTER for each BFD-RS set in the secondary cell to 0, 3> Consider this beam failure recovery procedure to have completed successfully and cancel all triggered BFRs in all BFD-RS sets of this serving cell.

[0060] In addition, regarding the configuration of the reference signal for TRP-specific beam obstruction detection, in order to support multi-TRP beam obstruction detection, the current standard provisionally introduces the following for the configuration of the reference signal for TRP-specific beam obstruction detection:

[0061] Below is the content of the radio link monitoring configuration (RadioLinkMonitoringConfig).

[0062] [Table 5] The following is the content of the IE of the RadioLinkMonitoringConfig.

[0063] [Table 6] The following is the content of the field description of the RadioLinkMonitoringConfig.

[0064] [Table 7] The following is a field description of the radio link monitoring reference signal (RadioLinkMonitoringRS) in the above configuration.

[0065] [Table 8] The following is the content of the RadioLinkMonitoringRS ID (RadioLinkMonitoringRS-Id) in the above configuration.

[0066] [Table 9] The following is the content of the IE of the RadioLinkMonitoringRS-Id.

[0067] [Table 10] The following describes an example scenario of the present invention with reference to an example, but the present invention is not limited thereto.

[0068] FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of an example of a multi-TRP operation scenario. As shown in FIG. 2, a TRP is part of a gNB and is used to receive signals from or transmit signals to a terminal UE. In multi-TRP (mTRP) operation, one serving cell may schedule a UE from two TRPs to provide better PDSCH coverage, reliability, and / or data rate. For multi-TRP, there are two different operation modes: single DCI and multi-DCI. These two modes are configured by the RRC layer, with control of uplink and downlink operations being performed by the physical layer and MAC. In single DCI mode, a UE is scheduled by two TRPs via the same DCI. In multi-DCI mode, a UE is scheduled via separate DCIs for each TRP.

[0069] FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of an example of beam failure detection (BFD) / beam failure recovery (BFR) for a TRP. As shown in FIG. 3, a gNB provides service to a terminal (UE) via TRP-1 and TRP-2. The UE performs beam failure detection for each TRP. Here, link-1 between TRP-1 and the UE is operating normally. That is, the UE does not detect beam failure on TRP-1 or trigger beam failure recovery on TRP-1. Meanwhile, link-2 between TRP-2 and the UE is blocked. That is, the UE detects beam failure on TRP-2 or triggers beam failure recovery on TRP-2. The two TRPs may belong to the same cell or different cells.

[0070] The following describes examples of the present invention with reference to the drawings and specific embodiments.

[0071] Example 1 An embodiment of the present invention provides a method for configuring a beam failure detection reference signal, which may be applied to a network device or a terminal device.

[0072] 4 is a schematic diagram of an example of a method for constructing a beam obstruction detection reference signal according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 4, the method includes the following steps:

[0073] Step 401: Configure a reference signal (referred to as a first reference signal) for beam failure detection using RRC signaling.

[0074] Step 402: Configure or update the first reference signal using MAC CE signaling.

[0075] It should be noted that the above-mentioned FIG. 4 merely illustrates an example of the present invention, and the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the execution order of various steps may be appropriately adjusted, some other steps may be added, or some steps may be removed. Those skilled in the art can make appropriate modifications based on the above content, and are not limited to the description of the above-mentioned FIG. 4.

[0076] In this embodiment, by using RRC signaling to configure a reference signal for beam failure detection and using MAC CE signaling to configure or update the reference signal, it is possible to realize the configuration / updating of the reference signal for beam failure detection by RRC signaling and MAC CE, thereby avoiding service interruptions and improving network performance.

[0077] In some embodiments, the first reference signal includes a reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection (referred to as a second reference signal), i.e., RRC signaling may be used to configure the reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection.

[0078] In some embodiments, the second reference signal is included in two beam obstruction detection reference signal sets, and the two beam obstruction detection reference signal sets have respective set IDs (identifiers).

[0079] In the above embodiment, configuring a reference signal (first reference signal) for beam failure detection using RRC signaling may include at least one of the following configurations.

[0080] The RRC signaling includes a first beam failure detection reference signal set and a second beam failure detection reference signal set, i.e., the reference signal sets for the two beam failure detection are explicitly configured via RRC signaling, and when the first beam failure detection reference signal set exists, the second beam failure detection reference signal set is mandatory.

[0081] The first beam obstruction detection reference signal set and the second beam obstruction detection reference signal set each include a set ID, the set ID is compulsorily present, and the value of the set ID is 1 or 2.

[0082] The first beam failure detection reference signal set and the second beam failure detection reference signal set each include a set of second reference signals, each of which includes a second reference signal ID and a detection resource, where the second reference signal may be an additional and / or modified second reference signal, and the second reference signal ID may be an integer from 0 to n-1, where n is the maximum number of failure detection resources for the second reference signals in each set, e.g., 64. The detection resource may be, for example, an SSB index or an NZP CSI-RS resource ID.

[0083] The first beam obstruction detection reference signal set and the second beam obstruction detection reference signal set each include a set of released second reference signals ID.

[0084] In some other embodiments, the second reference signal is included in one beam obstruction detection reference signal set, and the one beam obstruction detection reference signal set has a set ID.

[0085] In the above embodiment, configuring the first reference signal for beam failure detection using RRC signaling may include at least one of the following configurations.

[0086] The RRC signaling includes a third beam failure detection reference signal set, i.e., one beam failure detection reference signal set is explicitly configured via RRC signaling, and the third beam failure detection reference signal set includes a set ID, the set ID is mandatory, and the value of the set ID is 1 or 2.

[0087] The third beam failure detection reference signal set includes a set of second reference signals, each of which includes a second reference signal ID and a detection resource, where the second reference signal may be an additional and / or modified second reference signal, and the second reference signal ID may be an integer from 0 to n-1, where n is the maximum number of failure detection resources for the second reference signals in each set, e.g., 64. The detection resource may be, for example, an SSB index or an NZP CSI-RS resource ID.

[0088] The third beam obstruction detection reference signal set includes a set of released second reference signals ID.

[0089] In the above embodiment, the set ID of the third beam fault detection reference signal set is associated with a coresetpool (referred to as the first coresetpool), or the third beam fault detection reference signal set corresponds to the first coresetpool. For a multi-TRP operation multi-DCI mode, i.e., different TRPs are scheduled via different DCIs. Different DCIs are associated with coresets (control resource sets) in different coresetpools. For example, the DCI of TRP-1 is associated with a coreset in coresetpool 1, and the DCI of TRP-2 is associated with a coreset in coresetpool 2. That is, the associated coresetpool may be used to identify the TRP.

[0090] In some embodiments, the second reference signal in another beam failure detection reference signal set different from the third beam failure detection reference signal set may be determined by a TCI state received by lower layers via a PDCCH, and the other beam failure detection reference signal set also corresponds to one coresetpool (control resource set pool).

[0091] In some other embodiments, the second reference signal is included in one beam obstruction detection reference signal set, and the one beam obstruction detection reference signal set does not have a set ID.

[0092] In some embodiments, configuring the first reference signal for beam failure detection using RRC signaling may include at least one of the following configurations:

[0093] The RRC signaling includes a fourth beam failure detection reference signal set, and the fourth beam failure detection reference signal set does not have a set ID.

[0094] The fourth beam failure detection reference signal set includes a set of second reference signals, each of which includes a second reference signal ID, coresetpool information associated with the second reference signal, and a detection resource, where the second reference signal ID is an integer from 0 to 2n-1, and n is the maximum number of failure detection resources for the second reference signals in each set, e.g., 64. The detection resource may be, for example, an SSB index or an NZP CSI-RS resource ID.

[0095] The fourth beam obstruction detection reference signal set includes the set of released second reference signals ID.

[0096] In the above embodiment, the information of the associated coresetpool is, for example, a coresetpool index. Based on this field, the terminal device can determine the beam obstruction detection reference signal set in which the second reference signal is located. For example, a coresetpool index of 1 indicates that the second reference signal belongs to the second beam obstruction detection reference signal set, and an unassociated or associated coresetpool index of 0 indicates that the second reference signal belongs to the first beam obstruction detection reference signal set.

[0097] The above embodiments exemplarily illustrate the use of RRC signaling to configure the first reference signal for beam failure detection, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and appropriate modifications may be made based on the above embodiments. For example, each of the above embodiments may be used alone, or one or more of the above embodiments may be used in combination.

[0098] In an embodiment of the present invention, RRC signaling may be used to configure a reference signal (referred to as a third reference signal) for failure detection.

[0099] In the above embodiment, the RRC signaling may include an indication field (first indication field) used to indicate the purpose of the reference signal (third reference signal) for failure detection, thereby indicating whether the purpose for which the terminal device listens to the associated reference signal is cell detection or beam failure detection.

[0100] In the above embodiment, when the RRC signaling constitutes a reference signal (second reference signal) for the above TRP-specific beam failure detection, the value of the first indication field is configured to be rlf (radio link failure), for example, the value of the first indication field is configured to always be rlf, or the value of the first indication field is configured to be only rlf.

[0101] In an embodiment of the present invention, RRC signaling may be used to configure, indicate or associate information of the TCI state of PDCCH reception for the first reference signal or the second reference signal.

[0102] In the above embodiment, the TCI state of PDCCH reception may be configured via RRC signaling.

[0103] In the above embodiment, the TCI state information may be a TCI state ID. Preferably, the TCI state information may further include cell information and / or BWP (Broadband Width Programming) information. The cell information may be, for example, a serving cell index or a PCI (Physical Cell Identifier) ​​index, and the BWP information may be, for example, a BWP ID.

[0104] In the above embodiments, the first reference signal includes a reference signal (second reference signal) for TRP-specific beam failure detection. In some embodiments, the first reference signal may not include the reference signal (second reference signal) for TRP-specific beam failure detection. A lower layer may determine the reference signal (second reference signal) for TRP-specific beam failure detection through the TCI status of PDCCH reception and determine a coresetpool associated with the second reference signal. For example, the lower layer may determine that the second reference signal is associated with one coresetpool or two coresetpools.

[0105] In the embodiment of the present invention, the RRC signaling includes an RRC message, an information element (IE) in the RRC message, a field in the RRC message, etc. The following describes the above embodiment of the RRC signaling with reference to a specific example.

[0106] In the above embodiment, the RRC signaling supports at least one of the following three possibilities:

[0107] Possibility 1: The BFD-RS (Beam Fault Detection Reference Signal) is included in two BFD-RS sets, each with its own set ID.

[0108] Possibility 2: The BFD-RS is contained in one BFD-RS set, and this set has a set ID.

[0109] Possibility 3: The BFD-RS is contained in one BFD-RS set, and this set has no set ID.

[0110] In some embodiments, RRC signaling supports the above three possibilities. That is, an RRC message may include one or two BFD-RS sets. Each set may or may not have its own set ID. The standard may supplement or improve the following descriptions regarding the radio link monitoring configuration and the contents of the radio link monitoring reference signal. Here, the underlined content indicates how this embodiment differs from the existing standard, and for example, the bold and underlined portion is not included. Also, for example, the bold and underlined content may be included as part of an additional extension.

[0111] Below is the content of the radio link monitoring configuration (RadioLinkMonitoringConfig).

[0112] [Table 11] The following is the content of the IE of the RadioLinkMonitoringConfig.

[0113] [Table 12] The following is a description of the fields of the RadioLinkMonitoringConfig:

[0114] [Table 13] The following is a field description of the radio link monitoring reference signal (RadioLinkMonitoringRS) in the above configuration.

[0115] [Table 14] The following is the content of the ID (RadioLinkMonitoringRS-Id) of the radio link detection reference signal (RadioLinkMonitoringRS) in the above configuration.

[0116] [Table 15] The following is the content of the IE of the RadioLinkMonitoringRS-Id.

[0117] [Table 16] Below is the content of the newly added R-17 radio link monitoring reference signal ID (RadioLinkMonitoringRS-Id-r17).

[0118] [Table 17] Below is the IE content of RadioLinkMonitoringRS-Id-r17.

[0119] [Table 18] According to the above embodiment, the RRC signaling can support more possibilities for BFD-RS configurations, for example, it may include one or two BFD-RS sets, each of which may or may not have its own set ID, which makes the RRC signaling flexible in design and forward compatible.

[0120] In some other embodiments, the RRC signaling supports Possibility 1 above. The RRC message may include two BFD-RS sets, each with its own set ID. The standard may supplement or improve the following descriptions regarding the radio link monitoring configuration and the contents of the radio link monitoring reference signal. Here, the underlined content indicates how this embodiment differs from the existing standard, and may, for example, not include the bold and underlined portions. Furthermore, for example, the bold and underlined content may be included as part of an additional extension.

[0121] Below is the content of the radio link monitoring configuration (RadioLinkMonitoringConfig).

[0122] [Table 19] The following is the content of the IE of the RadioLinkMonitoringConfig.

[0123] [Table 20] The following is a description of the fields of the RadioLinkMonitoringConfig:

[0124] [Table 21] The following is a field description of the radio link monitoring reference signal (RadioLinkMonitoringRS) in the above configuration.

[0125] [Table 22] Below is the interpretation of the newly added existence conditions for fields.

[0126] [Table 23] The following is the content of the ID (RadioLinkMonitoringRS-Id) of the radio link monitoring reference signal (RadioLinkMonitoringRS) in the above settings.

[0127] [Table 24] The following is the content of the IE of the RadioLinkMonitoringRS-Id.

[0128] [Table 25] Below is the content of the newly added R-17 radio link monitoring reference signal ID (RadioLinkMonitoringRS-Id-r17).

[0129] [Table 26] Below is the IE content of RadioLinkMonitoringRS-Id-r17.

[0130] [Table 27] According to the above embodiment, the RRC signaling can support the configuration of an explicit BFD-RS set, that is, it includes two BFD-RS sets, each with its own set ID, so that the BFD-RS is configured only by the explicit BFD-RS set, and the terminal can directly determine the BFD-RS set through the configuration of the RRC signaling, eliminating the need for inference by the terminal itself, which simplifies the implementation of the terminal and reduces costs.

[0131] In some other embodiments, the RRC signaling supports the above possibility 1 and the above possibility 2. The RRC message may include one or two BFD-RS sets. Each set has its own set ID. The standard may supplement or improve the following descriptions regarding the radio link monitoring configuration and the contents of the radio link monitoring reference signal. Here, the underlined content indicates how this embodiment differs from the existing standard, and for example, the bold and underlined parts are not included. Also, for example, the bold and underlined parts are included as part of an additional extension.

[0132] Below is the content of the radio link monitoring configuration (RadioLinkMonitoringConfig).

[0133] [Table 28] The following is the content of the IE of the RadioLinkMonitoringConfig.

[0134] [Table 29] The following is the content of the field description of the RadioLinkMonitoringConfig.

[0135] [Table 30] The following is a field description of the radio link monitoring reference signal (RadioLinkMonitoringRS) in the above configuration.

[0136] [Table 31] The following is the content of the RadioLinkMonitoringRS ID (RadioLinkMonitoringRS-Id) in the above configuration.

[0137] [Table 32] The following is the content of the IE for RadioLinkMonitoringRS-Id.

[0138] [Table 33] Below is the content of the newly added R-17 radio link monitoring reference signal ID (RadioLinkMonitoringRS-Id-r17).

[0139] [Table 34] Below is the IE content of RadioLinkMonitoringRS-Id-r17.

[0140] [Table 35] According to the above embodiment, RRC signaling can support explicit configuration of BFD-RS sets, for example, it can include one or two BFD-RS sets, each set having its own set ID, etc. Delta configuration of BFD-RS sets can also be supported, which provides flexibility in RRC signaling design, maintains forward compatibility, partially simplifies terminal design, and reduces costs.

[0141] In an embodiment of the present invention, after configuring a reference signal (first reference signal) for the above beam failure detection using RRC signaling, the first reference signal may be configured or updated using MAC CE signaling.

[0142] In the above embodiment, the MAC CE signaling may be a MAC CE for the network device to indicate a TCI state. The TCI state is a TCI state of PDCCH reception of a coreset (control resource set) of a serving cell or a set of serving cells. Alternatively, the MAC CE signaling may be a MAC CE (referred to as a first MAC CE) for configuring or updating a first reference signal for the beam failure detection. Compared with the MAC CE used by the network device to indicate the TCI state, the first MAC CE is a new MAC CE.

[0143] In the above embodiment, the first MAC CE: Information of the beam obstruction detection reference signal set, e.g., beam obstruction detection reference signal set ID (1 bit), Information of the reference signal for beam fault detection in the beam fault detection reference signal set, e.g., beam fault detection reference signal index (6 bits); Serving cell information, and It may include at least one of the information of the serving cell list.

[0144] Preferably, the first MAC CE may include one or more QCL assumptions of the first reference signal for the beam failure detection, such as an SSB index or an NZP CSI-RS resource ID.

[0145] In the above embodiment, the serving cell information may include, for example, a serving cell index or a serving cell bitmap, where the serving cell may be a serving cell configured for the terminal device, a serving cell for which two beam failure detection reference signal sets are configured, a serving cell in the same common updated cell list, etc.

[0146] In the above embodiment, the serving cell list information may be, for example, information on a common update cell list, information on a cell list sharing a TCI state, etc. The common update cell list is a list of serving cells whose TCI relations can be updated simultaneously using one MAC CE, such as simultaneousTCI-UpdateList1-r16, simultaneousTCI-UpdateList1-r16, simultaneousU-TCI-UpdateList1-r17, simultaneousU-TCI-UpdateList2-r17, simultaneousU-TCI-UpdateList3-r17, and simultaneousU-TCI-UpdateList4-r17. The common update cell list information is information indicating the names of these lists, for example, the information on list 1 is 1, the information on list 2 is 2, or information indicating the order in which the lists appear, for example, the information on the list that appears first is 1, the information on the list that appears second is 2, and so on. The TCI state sharing cell list is a list of serving cells configured with the same TCI state.

[0147] In the above embodiment, the length of the first MAC CE is variable, and the MAC subheader may include an L field indicating the length of the first MAC CE and an F field for indicating the L field.

[0148] In the above embodiment, the MAC subheader of the first MAC CE may include an LCID and an eLCID, where the LCID is 34, i.e., the extended logical channel ID field (1-byte eLCID field), and the eLCID uses one of the reserved LCID values ​​of the 1-byte eLCID of the UL-SCH, such as 239, 238, or other values.

[0149] In the above embodiment, when RRC signaling is used to configure a reference signal for beam failure detection (first reference signal), if one piece of TCI status information for PDCCH reception is associated with the reference signal for beam failure detection (first reference signal), or if the RRC signaling associates one reference signal for beam failure detection (first reference signal) for each TCI status of PDCCH reception, the above MAC CE signaling may be the MAC CE used by the network device to indicate the TCI status. On the other hand, when RRC signaling is used to configure a reference signal for beam failure detection (first reference signal), if one piece of TCI status information for PDCCH reception is not associated with the reference signal for beam failure detection (first reference signal), or if one reference signal for beam failure detection (first reference signal) is not associated with a TCI status of PDCCH reception, the above MAC CE signaling may be the first MAC CE.

[0150] The following describes an embodiment of MAC CE signaling according to an embodiment of the present invention with reference to a specific example.

[0151] In some embodiments, the format of the first MAC CE has the following two formats:

[0152] Format 1: QCL assumption without BFD-RS Format 2: QCL assumptions including BFD-RS Fig. 5 is a schematic diagram of an example of Format 1 of the first MAC CE, showing a case where a 1-byte Ci field is included. Fig. 6 is a schematic diagram of another example of Format 1 of the first MAC CE, showing a case where a 4-byte Ci field is included.

[0153] As shown in Figures 5 and 6, Format 1 of the first MAC CE includes at least the following fields:

[0154] Ci field: Indicates whether the BFD-RS information of the serving cell whose serving cell index is i is included. Ci=0 indicates that the BFD-RS information of the serving cell whose serving cell index is i is not included.

[0155] Set id field: Indicates the BFD-RS set to which the BFD-RS information contained in this byte belongs or the corresponding coresetpool.

[0156] P field: Indicates whether the next byte contains BFD-RS information with the same serving cell and set as the BFD-RS information in this byte. For example, P=0 indicates that the next byte does not contain BFD-RS information with the same serving cell and set as the BFD-RS information in this byte (in this case, the next byte uses the byte containing the set id+P field). P=1 indicates that the next byte contains BFD-RS information with the same serving cell and set as the BFD-RS information in this byte (in this case, the next byte uses the byte containing R+R).

[0157] RS ID field: Indicates the BFD-RS index and is 6 bits long.

[0158] R field: A reserved field.

[0159] In the above embodiment, preferably, Format 1 of the first MAC CE may further include the following fields (not shown in FIGS. 5 and 6):

[0160] Ni field: Indicates the number of BFD-RS sets that include a serving cell with a serving cell index of i / a serving cell whose i-th Ci field value is 1.

[0161] Fig. 7 is a schematic diagram of an example of Format 2 of the first MAC CE, showing a case where a 1-byte Ci field is included. Fig. 8 is a schematic diagram of another example of Format 2 of the first MAC CE, showing a case where a 4-byte Ci field is included.

[0162] As shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, compared with Format 1 of the first MAC CE, Format 2 of the first MAC CE includes at least the following fields:

[0163] QCL assumption field: Indicates the QCL assumption of the BFD-RS contained in the previous byte.

[0164] T field: Indicates whether the next byte is other QCL assumption information of the BFD-RS corresponding to the QCL assumption of this byte. For example, T=0 indicates that the next byte is not other QCL assumption information of the BFD-RS corresponding to the QCL assumption of this byte (in this case, the next byte uses a byte containing other BFD-RS information). T=1 indicates that the next byte is other QCL assumption information of the BFD-RS corresponding to the QCL assumption of this byte (in this case, the next byte uses the R+R byte).

[0165] In the above embodiment, preferably, Format 2 of the first MAC CE may further include the following fields (not shown in FIGS. 7 and 8):

[0166] Ni field: Indicates the number of BFD-RS sets that include a serving cell with a serving cell index of i / a serving cell with a value of 1 in the i-th Ci field.

[0167] The above embodiments exemplarily illustrate the use of MAC CE signaling to configure or update the first reference signal for beam failure detection, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and appropriate modifications may be made based on the above embodiments. For example, each of the above embodiments may be used alone, or one or more of the above embodiments may be used in combination.

[0168] The methods of each of the above embodiments may be implemented, for example, by a network device, for example, the network device may send the above RRC signaling and MAC CE signaling to perform the above configuration, or may be implemented, for example, by a terminal device, for example, the terminal device may receive the above RRC signaling and MAC CE signaling to perform the above configuration.

[0169] In an embodiment of the present invention, preferably, the MAC entity of the terminal device may set a beam failure instance counter (BFI_COUNTER) of the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell to 0 if the MAC CE signaling is associated with the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell.

[0170] For example, when a terminal device receives MAC CE signaling that can update or reconfigure any reference signal for beam failure detection in the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell, the MAC entity sets the counter of beam failure instances in the beam failure detection reference signal set to 0.

[0171] As another example, when a higher layer reconfigures beamFailureDetectionTimer, beamFailureInstanceMaxCount, or any reference signal for beam failure detection in the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell, or when the MAC CE signaling updates or reconfigures a reference signal for beam failure detection in the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell, the MAC entity sets the counter of beam failure instances in the beam failure detection reference signal set to 0.

[0172] As another example, if a higher layer reconfigures the beamFailureDetectionTimer or beamFailureInstanceMaxCount of a beam failure detection reference signal set of a serving cell, or if any reference signal in the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell is reconfigured or updated, the MAC entity sets the beam failure instance counter of the beam failure detection reference signal set to 0.

[0173] In the above embodiment, the serving cell is configured with two beam failure detection reference signal sets (referred to as a first beam failure detection reference signal set and a second beam failure detection reference signal set).

[0174] For example, RRC signaling configures a reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection for the serving cell, and the reference signal is included in two beam failure detection reference signal sets, each having a set ID.

[0175] As another example, RRC signaling configures reference signals for TRP-specific beam failure detection for the serving cell, the reference signals are included in one beam failure detection reference signal set, the beam failure detection reference signal set has a set ID, and lower layers determine beam failure detection reference signals in other beam failure detection reference signal sets via the TCI status of PDCCH reception.

[0176] As another example, RRC signaling configures a reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection for the serving cell, the reference signal is included in one beam failure detection reference signal set, the beam failure detection reference signal set does not have a set ID, and the terminal device determines that the reference signal is associated with two coresetpools.

[0177] As another example, RRC signaling does not configure a reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection for the serving cell, and lower layers determine a reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection via the TCI of PDCCH reception and determine that the reference signal is associated with two coresetpools.

[0178] In the above embodiment, the first beam obstruction detection reference signal set is, for example, one of the following situations:

[0179] Situation 1: A BFD-RS set with BFD-RS set ID 1 Case 2: The BFD-RS set with BFD-RS Set ID 1 (if configured) or another BFD-RS set determined by lower layers via the TCI status of PDCCH reception (if a BFD-RS set with BFD-RS Set ID 2 is configured). Situation 3: A BFD-RS set consisting of all reference signals with no associated coresetpool or with an associated coresetpool with index 0. Situation 4: A BFD-RS set consisting of reference signals that are not associated with a coresetpool determined by a lower layer via the TCI status of PDCCH reception, or that are associated with a coresetpool with an index of 0. In some embodiments, the second beam obstruction detection reference signal set is, for example, one of the following situations:

[0180] Situation 1: A BFD-RS set with BFD-RS set ID 2 Case 2: The BFD-RS set with BFD-RS Set ID 2 (if configured) or another BFD-RS set determined by lower layers via the TCI status of PDCCH reception (if a BFD-RS set with BFD-RS Set ID 1 is configured). Situation 3: The BFD-RS set consisting of (all) reference signals associated with the coresetpool with index 1. Situation 4: A BFD-RS set consisting of (all) reference signals to which the coresetpool with index 1 is associated, determined by lower layers via the TCI status of PDCCH reception. The above embodiments exemplarily describe two beam interference detection reference signal sets configured for only the serving cell, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and appropriate modifications may be made based on the above embodiments. For example, each of the above embodiments may be used alone, or one or more of the above embodiments may be used in combination.

[0181] 9 is a schematic diagram of another example of a method for constructing a beam obstruction detection reference signal according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 9, the method includes the following steps:

[0182] Step 901: Configure a reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection using RRC signaling.

[0183] Step 902: Configure a reference signal for failure detection using the RRC signaling.

[0184] It should be noted that the above-mentioned Figure 9 merely illustrates an example of the present invention, and the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the execution order of various steps may be appropriately adjusted, some other steps may be added, or some steps may be removed. Those skilled in the art can make appropriate modifications based on the above content, and are not limited to the description of the above-mentioned Figure 9.

[0185] According to this embodiment, by configuring a reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection using RRC signaling and configuring a reference signal for failure detection using RRC signaling, compared with the prior art, a TRP-specific beam failure detection reference signal can be configured only for a cell for which a cell-specific beam failure detection reference signal is not configured, thereby avoiding incorrect configuration and unnecessary triggering of failure detection or failure recovery, and resulting service interruption, and reducing signaling overhead and saving air interface resources.

[0186] In the above embodiment, the RRC signaling may include an indication field (referred to as a first indication field) for indicating the purpose of the reference signal (third reference signal) for the failure detection, thereby indicating whether the purpose for which the terminal device listens to the associated reference signal is cell detection or beam failure detection.

[0187] In the above embodiment, the RRC signaling constitutes a reference signal for the TRP-specific beam failure detection, so the value of the first indication field is configured to be rlf (radio link failure), for example, the value of the first indication field is configured to always be rlf, or the value of the first indication field is configured to be rlf only.

[0188] The RRC signaling has already been described, so the description will be omitted here.

[0189] The method according to the embodiment of the present invention can avoid service interruptions and improve network performance.

[0190] <Example 2> An embodiment of the present invention provides an apparatus for configuring a beam fault detection reference signal. The apparatus may be, for example, a terminal device, or one or more elements or components configured in the terminal device. Alternatively, the apparatus may be, for example, a network device, or one or more elements or components configured in the network device. The apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention corresponds to a method according to the embodiment, and therefore, description of the same content as in the first embodiment will be omitted.

[0191] 10 is a schematic diagram of an example of a beam obstruction detection reference signal forming device 1000 according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 10, the beam obstruction detection reference signal forming device 1000 includes the following units:

[0192] The first configuration unit 1001 configures a first reference signal for beam failure detection using RRC signaling.

[0193] A second configuration unit 1002 configures or updates the first reference signal using MAC CE signaling.

[0194] In some embodiments, the first reference signal includes a second reference signal for TRP-specific beam obstruction detection.

[0195] In some embodiments, the second reference signal is included in two beam obstruction detection reference signal sets, and the two beam obstruction detection reference signal sets have respective set IDs.

[0196] In the above embodiment, configuring a first reference signal for beam failure detection using RRC signaling includes: The RRC includes a first beam failure detection reference signal set and a second beam failure detection reference signal set, and when the first beam failure detection reference signal set exists, the second beam failure detection reference signal set exists compulsorily; The first beam obstruction detection reference signal set and the second beam obstruction detection reference signal set each include a set ID, the set ID is mandatory to exist, and the value of the set ID is 1 or 2; the first beam obstruction detection reference signal set and the second beam obstruction detection reference signal set each include a set of second reference signals, and the second reference signals include a second reference signal ID and a detection resource; The first beam obstruction detection reference signal set and the second beam obstruction detection reference signal set each include a set of released second reference signals ID.

[0197] In some other embodiments, the second reference signal is included in one beam obstruction detection reference signal set, and the one beam obstruction detection reference signal set has a set ID.

[0198] In the above embodiment, configuring a first reference signal for beam failure detection using RRC signaling includes: The RRC signaling includes a third beam failure detection reference signal set, the third beam failure detection reference signal set includes a Set ID, the Set ID is mandatory, and the value of the Set ID is 1 or 2; the third beam failure detection reference signal set includes a set of second reference signals, the second reference signals including a second reference signal ID and a detection resource; The third beam obstruction detection reference signal set includes the set of released second reference signals ID.

[0199] In the above embodiment, the set ID is associated with the first coresetpool, or the third beam obstruction detection reference signal set corresponds to the first coresetpool.

[0200] In the above embodiment, the second reference signal in another beam failure detection reference signal set different from the third beam failure detection reference signal set is determined by the transmission configuration indication state received by the lower layer via the PDCCH.

[0201] In the above embodiment, the second reference signal is included in one beam obstruction detection reference signal set, and the one beam obstruction detection reference signal set does not have a set ID.

[0202] In the above embodiment, configuring a first reference signal for beam failure detection using RRC signaling includes: the RRC signaling includes a fourth beam failure detection reference signal set; the fourth beam failure detection reference signal set includes a set of second reference signals, the second reference signals including a second reference signal ID, coresetpool information associated with the second reference signals, and a detection resource; The fourth beam obstruction detection reference signal set includes the set of released second reference signals ID.

[0203] In each of the above embodiments, the second reference signal ID is an integer from 0 to 2n-1, where n is the maximum number of fault detection resources in the beam fault detection reference signal set.

[0204] In some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 10, the beam obstruction detection reference signal constructing apparatus 1000 further includes the following units:

[0205] The third configuration unit 1003 configures a third reference signal for failure detection using RRC signaling.

[0206] In the above embodiment, the RRC signaling includes a first indication field, and the first indication field is used to indicate the purpose of the third reference signal. Here, when the RRC signaling configures a reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection, the value of the first indication field is configured to be rlf (radio link failure). For example, the value of the first indication field is always configured as rlf, or the value of the first indication field is simply configured as rlf.

[0207] In some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 10, the beam obstruction detection reference signal constructing apparatus 1000 further includes the following units:

[0208] The fourth configuration unit 1004 configures, indicates, or associates information of the TCI state of PDCCH reception for the first reference signal or the second reference signal using RRC signaling.

[0209] In the above embodiment, the TCI state of PDCCH reception may be configured via RRC signaling.

[0210] In the above embodiment, the information of the TCI state includes a TCI state ID, and may further include cell information and / or BWP information.

[0211] In some embodiments, the first reference signal does not include a second reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection, and the lower layer determines the second reference signal via the TCI state of PDCCH reception and determines that the second reference signal is associated with a coresetpool. Alternatively, if the first reference signal does not include a second reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection, the lower layer determines the second reference signal via the TCI state of PDCCH reception and determines that the second reference signal is associated with a coresetpool.

[0212] In some embodiments, the MAC CE signaling may be a MAC CE for a network device to indicate a TCI state, where the TCI state is a TCI state of PDCCH reception of a serving cell or a coreset of serving cells, or may be a first MAC CE for configuring or updating the first reference signal.

[0213] In the above embodiment, the first MAC CE: information on the beam fault detection reference signal set; Information on a reference signal for beam fault detection of the beam fault detection reference signal set; Serving cell information, and It may include at least one of the information of the serving cell list.

[0214] In the above embodiment, the first MAC CE may further include one or more QCL assumptions of the first reference signal for the beam failure detection.

[0215] In the above embodiment, the serving cell information includes a serving cell index or a serving cell bitmap.

[0216] The serving cell may be, for example, a serving cell configured for the terminal device, or A serving cell for which two beam failure detection reference signal sets have been configured, or It is a serving cell in the same common update cell list.

[0217] In the above embodiment, the length of the first MAC CE is variable, and the MAC subheader of the first MAC CE includes an L field for indicating the length of the first MAC CE and an F field for indicating the L field.

[0218] In the above embodiment, the MAC subheader of the first MAC CE may include an LCID and an eLCID.

[0219] In some embodiments, when the beam obstruction detection reference signal forming device 1000 is configured in a terminal device, as shown in FIG. 10, the beam obstruction detection reference signal forming device 1000 may further include the following units.

[0220] The setting unit 1005 causes the MAC entity of the terminal device to set a counter of beam failure instances of the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell to 0 when the MAC CE signaling is associated with the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell.

[0221] For example, the setting unit 1005 causes the MAC entity to set a counter of beam failure instances in the beam failure detection reference signal set to 0 if the MAC CE signaling can update or reconfigure any reference signal for beam failure detection in the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell.

[0222] Also, for example, the setting unit 1005 causes the MAC entity to set the counter of beam failure instances in the beam failure detection reference signal set to 0 when a higher layer reconfigures beamFailureDetectionTimer, beamFailureInstanceMaxCount, or any reference signal for beam failure detection in the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell, or when the MAC CE signaling updates or reconfigures a reference signal for beam failure detection in the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell.

[0223] Also, for example, the setting unit 1005 causes the MAC entity to set the counter of beam failure instances in the beam failure detection reference signal set to 0 when a higher layer reconfigures the beamFailureDetectionTimer or beamFailureInstanceMaxCount in the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell, or when any reference signal in the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell is reconfigured or updated.

[0224] In the above embodiment, the serving cell is configured with two beam failure detection reference signal sets.

[0225] For example, RRC signaling configures a reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection, and the reference signal is included in two beam failure detection reference signal sets, each of which has a set ID.

[0226] In another example, RRC signaling configures reference signals for TRP-specific beam failure detection, the reference signals are included in one beam failure detection reference signal set, the beam failure detection reference signal set has a set ID, and lower layers determine beam failure detection reference signals in other beam failure detection reference signal sets via the TCI status of PDCCH reception.

[0227] In another example, RRC signaling configures a reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection, the reference signal is included in one beam failure detection reference signal set, the beam failure detection reference signal set does not have a set ID, and the terminal device determines that the reference signal is associated with two coresetpools.

[0228] In another example, RRC signaling does not configure a reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection, and lower layers determine a reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection via the TCI of PDCCH reception and determine that the reference signal is associated with two coresetpools.

[0229] 11 is a schematic diagram of another example of a beam obstruction detection reference signal forming device 1100 according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 11, the beam obstruction detection reference signal forming device 1100 includes the following units:

[0230] The first configuration unit 1101 configures a reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection using RRC signaling.

[0231] A second configuration unit 1102 configures a reference signal for failure detection using the RRC signaling.

[0232] In some embodiments, the RRC signaling includes a first indication field, and the first indication field is used to indicate the purpose of the reference signal for the failure detection. Here, when the first configuration unit 1101 uses the RRC signaling to configure the reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection, the value of the first indication field is configured to be rlf (radio link failure). For example, the value of the first indication field is always configured as rlf, or the value of the first indication field is simply configured as rlf.

[0233] The above-described embodiments are merely illustrative of the present invention, and the present invention is not limited thereto. Appropriate modifications may be made based on the above-described embodiments. For example, each of the above-described embodiments may be used alone, or one or more of the above-described embodiments may be used in combination.

[0234] Although the above description only describes components or modules related to the present invention, the present invention is not limited thereto. The beam obstruction detection reference signal configuration devices 1000-1100 may further include other components or modules. For specific details of these components or modules, reference may be made to the related art. Furthermore, the various components or modules described above may be implemented by hardware devices such as a processor, memory, transmitter, and receiver, and the present invention is not limited thereto.

[0235] The apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention can avoid service interruptions and improve network performance.

[0236] Example 3 An embodiment of the present invention further provides a communication system including a network device and a terminal device.

[0237] In some embodiments, the terminal device and / or the network device includes the device described in Example 2 and is configured to execute the method described in Example 1. Since the method is described in detail in Example 1, the content thereof is incorporated herein by reference, and the description thereof will be omitted.

[0238] An embodiment of the present invention further provides a terminal device, which may be, for example, a UE, but the present invention is not limited thereto and may be other terminal devices.

[0239] 12 is a schematic diagram of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 12, the terminal device 1200 may include a processor 1201 and a memory 1202, where the memory 1202 stores data and programs and is connected to the processor 1201. It should be noted that this diagram is illustrative only, and other types of structures may be used to supplement or replace this structure to realize communication functions or other functions.

[0240] In some embodiments, the functions of the device of Example 2 may be integrated into the processor 1201. Here, the processor 1201 may be configured to execute a program to realize the method described in Example 1, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference, and the description thereof will be omitted here.

[0241] In some other embodiments, the device of Example 2 may be configured separately from the processor 1201. For example, the device of Example 2 may be configured as a chip connected to the processor 1201, and the functions of the device of Example 2 are realized under the control of the processor 1201.

[0242] As shown in Fig. 12, the terminal device 1200 may further include a communication module 1203, an input unit 1204, a display 1205, a power supply 1206, etc. Here, the functions of the above units are similar to those of the prior art, and therefore a description thereof will be omitted here. Note that the terminal device 1200 does not need to include all of the units shown in Fig. 12. Furthermore, the terminal device 1200 may further include units not shown in Fig. 12, and prior art may be referred to.

[0243] An embodiment of the present invention further provides a network device, which may be, for example, a base station, but the present invention is not limited thereto and may be other network devices.

[0244] 13 is a schematic diagram of a network device according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 13, the network device 1300 may include a processor 1301 and a memory 1302, and the memory 1302 is connected to the processor 1301. The memory 1302 may store various data, and may further store an information processing program, which is executed under the control of the processor 1301.

[0245] In some embodiments, the functions of the device of Example 2 may be integrated into the processor 1301. Here, the processor 1301 may be configured to execute a program to realize the method described in Example 1, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference, and the description thereof will be omitted here.

[0246] In some other embodiments, the device of Example 2 may be configured separately from the processor 1301. For example, the device of Example 2 may be configured as a chip connected to the processor 1301, and the functions of the device of Example 2 are realized under the control of the processor 1301.

[0247] 13, the network device 1300 may further include a transceiver 1303 and an antenna 1304. The functions of the above components are similar to those of the prior art, and a description thereof will be omitted here. The network device 1300 does not need to include all the units shown in FIG. 13. The network device 1300 may further include units not shown in FIG. 13, and may refer to the prior art.

[0248] An embodiment of the present invention further provides a computer-readable program, which, when executed in a terminal device or a network device, causes the terminal device or the network device to perform the method described in embodiment 1.

[0249] An embodiment of the present invention further provides a storage medium having a computer-readable program stored therein, the program causing a terminal device or a network device to perform the method described in embodiment 1 when the program is executed.

[0250] The above-described apparatus and method of the present invention may be realized by hardware or a combination of hardware and software. The present invention relates to a computer-readable program that, when executed by a logic unit, causes the logic unit to implement the above-described apparatus or components, or to implement the above-described various methods or steps. The present invention also relates to a storage medium for storing the above-described program, such as a hard disk, magnetic disk, optical disk, DVD, flash memory, etc.

[0251] Each processing method in each device described with reference to the embodiments of the present invention may be implemented by hardware, a software module executed by a processor, or a combination of both. For example, one or more of the functional block diagrams shown in the drawings, or one or more combinations of the functional block diagrams, may correspond to each software module in a computer program flow or each hardware module. These software modules may correspond to each step shown in the drawings. These hardware modules may be implemented by implementing these software modules in hardware, for example, using a field programmable gate array (FPGA).

[0252] The software module may be located in RAM memory, flash memory, ROM memory, EPROM memory, EEPROM memory, registers, hard disk, mobile hard disk, CD-ROM, or any other form of storage medium known to those skilled in the art. The storage medium may be connected to the processor so that the processor reads information from or writes information to the storage medium, or the storage medium may be a component of the processor. The processor and the storage medium may be located in an ASIC. The software module may be stored in the memory of the mobile terminal or in a memory card inserted into the mobile terminal. For example, if a device (e.g., a mobile terminal) uses a relatively large-capacity MEGA-SIM card or a large-capacity flash memory device, the software module may be stored in the MEGA-SIM card or the large-capacity flash memory device.

[0253] One or more functional blocks and / or one or more combinations of functional blocks in the functional block diagrams set forth in the figures may be implemented with a general purpose processor, a digital signal processor (DSP), an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a field programmable gate array (FPGA) or other programmable logic device, a discrete gate or transistor logic device, a discrete hardware component, or any suitable combination thereof to perform the functions described herein. One or more functional blocks and / or one or more combinations of functional blocks in the functional block diagrams set forth in the figures may be implemented with, for example, a combination of computing devices, such as a combination of a DSP and a microprocessor, a combination of multiple microprocessors, one or more microprocessors in combination with a DSP communication, or any other configuration.

[0254] Although the present invention has been described above with reference to specific embodiments, the above description is merely illustrative and does not limit the scope of protection of the present invention. Various modifications and changes may be made to the present invention without departing from the spirit and principles of the present invention, and these modifications and changes are also within the scope of the present invention.

[0255] Furthermore, the following supplementary notes are disclosed regarding the embodiments including the above examples. (Appendix 1) A method for constructing a beam obstruction detection reference signal, comprising: configuring a first reference signal for beam failure detection using RRC signaling; and configuring or updating the first reference signal using MAC CE signaling. (Appendix 2) 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the first reference signal includes a second reference signal for TRP-specific beam obstruction detection. (Appendix 3) 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the second reference signal is included in two beam obstruction detection reference signal sets, and the two beam obstruction detection reference signal sets have respective set IDs. (Appendix 4) Configuring a first reference signal for beam failure detection using the RRC signaling includes: The RRC signaling includes a first beam failure detection reference signal set and a second beam failure detection reference signal set, and when the first beam failure detection reference signal set exists, the second beam failure detection reference signal set is forced to exist; The first beam obstruction detection reference signal set and the second beam obstruction detection reference signal set each include a set ID, the set ID is compulsorily present, and the value of the set ID is 1 or 2; the first beam failure detection reference signal set and the second beam failure detection reference signal set each include the second reference signal set, and the second reference signal includes a second reference signal ID and a detection resource; 4. The method of claim 2 or 3, wherein the first beam obstruction detection reference signal set and the second beam obstruction detection reference signal set each include the set of released second reference signals IDs. (Appendix 5) 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the second reference signal is included in one beam obstruction detection reference signal set, and the one beam obstruction detection reference signal set has a set ID. (Appendix 6) Configuring a first reference signal for beam failure detection using the RRC signaling includes: The RRC signaling includes a third beam failure detection reference signal set, the third beam failure detection reference signal set includes a Set ID, the Set ID is mandatory, and the value of the Set ID is 1 or 2; the third beam failure detection reference signal set includes the second set of reference signals, the second reference signals including a second reference signal ID and a detection resource; 6. The method of claim 2 or 5, wherein the third beam obstruction detection reference signal set includes the set of released second reference signal IDs. (Appendix 7) 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the set ID is associated with a first coresetpool, or the third beam obstruction detection reference signal set corresponds to the first coresetpool. (Appendix 8) The method described in Supplementary Note 6, wherein the second reference signal in another beam failure detection reference signal set different from the third beam failure detection reference signal set is determined by a transmission configuration indication state received by a lower layer via a PDCCH. (Appendix 9) 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the second reference signal is included in one beam obstruction detection reference signal set, and the one beam obstruction detection reference signal set does not have a set ID. (Appendix 10) Configuring a first reference signal for beam failure detection using the RRC signaling includes: the RRC signaling includes a fourth beam failure detection reference signal set; the fourth beam failure detection reference signal set includes the set of second reference signals, the second reference signals including a second reference signal ID, coresetpool information associated with the second reference signals, and detection resources; 10. The method of claim 2 or 9, wherein the fourth beam obstruction detection reference signal set includes the released set of second reference signal IDs. (Appendix 11) The method of claim 4, 6 or 10, wherein the second reference signal ID is an integer from 0 to n-1, where n is the maximum number of fault detection resources in the beam fault detection reference signal set. (Appendix 12) 12. The method of any of claims 1 to 11, further comprising configuring a third reference signal for failure detection using the RRC signaling. (Appendix 13) the RRC signaling includes a first indication field, the first indication field being used to indicate a purpose of the third reference signal; The method described in Supplementary Note 12, wherein if the RRC signaling constitutes a reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection, the value of the first indication field is configured to be rlf (radio link failure). (Appendix 14) 14. The method of any of Supplementary Notes 2 to 13, further comprising configuring, indicating or associating information of a TCI state of PDCCH reception for the first reference signal or the second reference signal using the RRC signaling. (Appendix 15) 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the TCI state of the PDCCH reception is configured via the RRC signaling. (Appendix 16) 16. The method of claim 14, wherein the TCI status information includes a TCI status ID. (Appendix 17) 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the TCI status information includes cell information and / or BWP information. (Appendix 18) The method of claim 1, wherein the first reference signal does not include a second reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection, and a lower layer determines the second reference signal via a TCI state of PDCCH reception and determines that the second reference signal is associated with a coresetpool. (Appendix 19) The MAC CE signaling A MAC CE for a network device to indicate a TCI state, the TCI state being a TCI state of PDCCH reception of a serving cell or a coreset of a set of serving cells; or 19. The method of any of claims 1 to 18, wherein the first MAC CE is for configuring or updating the first reference signal. (Appendix 20) The first MAC CE information on the beam fault detection reference signal set; Information on a reference signal for beam fault detection of the beam fault detection reference signal set; Serving cell information, and 20. The method of claim 19, including at least one of the information in the serving cell list. (Appendix 21) The first MAC CE 21. The method of claim 20, further comprising one or more QCL assumptions of a first reference signal for the beam fault detection. (Appendix 22) 22. The method of claim 20 or 21, wherein the information about the serving cell includes an index of the serving cell or a bitmap of the serving cell. (Appendix 23) The serving cell a serving cell configured for the terminal device; a serving cell configured with two beam failure detection reference signal sets; 23. The method of any of claims 19 to 22, wherein the serving cell is at least one of the serving cells in the same common update cell list. (Appendix 24) 24. The method of any of Supplementary Notes 19 to 23, wherein the length of the first MAC CE is variable, and a MAC subheader of the first MAC CE includes an L field for indicating the length of the first MAC CE and an F field for indicating the L field. (Appendix 25) 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the MAC subheader of the first MAC CE includes an LCID and an eLCID. (Appendix 26) A method as described in any of Supplementary Notes 1 to 25, comprising a step in which, if the MAC CE signaling is associated with a beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell, the MAC entity of the terminal device sets a counter of beam failure instances of the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell to 0. (Appendix 27) The method described in Supplementary Note 26, wherein if the MAC CE signaling can update or reconfigure any reference signal for beam failure detection in the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell, the MAC entity sets a counter of beam failure instances in the beam failure detection reference signal set to 0. (Appendix 28) The method described in Supplementary Note 26, wherein when a higher layer reconfigures beamFailureDetectionTimer, beamFailureInstanceMaxCount, or any reference signal for beam failure detection in the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell, or when the MAC CE signaling updates or reconfigures a reference signal for beam failure detection in the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell, the MAC entity sets the counter of beam failure instances in the beam failure detection reference signal set to 0. (Appendix 29) The method described in Supplementary Note 26, wherein when a higher layer reconfigures beamFailureDetectionTimer or beamFailureInstanceMaxCount of a beam failure detection reference signal set of a serving cell, or when any reference signal in the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell is reconfigured or updated, the MAC entity sets the counter of beam failure instances of the beam failure detection reference signal set to 0. (Appendix 30) 30. A method as described in any of Supplementary Notes 26 to 29, wherein the serving cell is configured with two beam failure detection reference signal sets. (Appendix 31) The two beam fault detection reference signal sets are configured, The RRC signaling configures a reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection, and the reference signal is included in two beam failure detection reference signal sets, each of which has a set ID; The RRC signaling configures a reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection, the reference signal is included in one beam failure detection reference signal set, the beam failure detection reference signal set has a set ID, and a lower layer determines a beam failure detection reference signal in another beam failure detection reference signal set through a TCI status of PDCCH reception; The RRC signaling configures a reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection, the reference signal is included in one beam failure detection reference signal set, the beam failure detection reference signal set does not have a set ID, and the terminal device determines that the reference signal is associated with two coresetpools; The method of claim 23 or 30, wherein the RRC signaling does not configure a reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection, and a lower layer determines a reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection via TCI of PDCCH reception, and determines that the reference signal is associated with two coresetpools. (Appendix 32) A method for constructing a beam obstruction detection reference signal, comprising: configuring a reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection using RRC signaling; and configuring a reference signal for failure detection using the RRC signaling. (Appendix 33) the RRC signaling includes a first indication field, the first indication field being used to indicate a purpose of a reference signal for the failure detection; The method described in Supplementary Note 32, wherein if the RRC signaling constitutes a reference signal for TRP-specific beam failure detection, the value of the first indication field is configured to be rlf (radio link failure). (Appendix 34) 34. A terminal device comprising: a memory having a computer program stored therein; and a processor, the processor configured to execute the computer program to implement a method according to any one of claims 1 to 33. (Appendix 35) 34. A network device comprising: a memory having a computer program stored therein; and a processor, the processor configured to execute the computer program to implement a method according to any one of claims 1 to 25 and 31 to 33. (Appendix 36) A communication system comprising: a network device according to claim 35; and a terminal device according to claim 34.

Claims

1. A beam fault detection reference signal configuration device configured in a network device, comprising: a memory storing a plurality of instructions; a processor circuit coupled to the memory; The processor circuitry includes: Configuring a first reference signal for beam failure detection using radio resource control signaling; configuring or updating the first reference signal using medium access control control element signaling; The device is configured such that when the medium access control control element signaling updates or reconfigures any reference signal for beam failure detection in the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell, or any reference signal in the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell is reconfigured or updated, the processor circuit executes the instructions to cause the MAC entity to set a counter of beam failure instances in the beam failure detection reference signal set to 0.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first reference signal is a second reference signal for beam obstruction detection specific to a transmitting / receiving point.

3. the radio resource control signaling includes a first beam failure detection reference signal set and a second beam failure detection reference signal set, and when the first beam failure detection reference signal set exists, the second beam failure detection reference signal set is forced to exist; the first beam obstruction detection reference signal set and the second beam obstruction detection reference signal set each include a set identifier, the set identifier is mandatory to be present, and the value of the set identifier is 1 or 2; the first beam failure detection reference signal set and the second beam failure detection reference signal set each include the second set of reference signals, and the second reference signals include second reference signal identifiers and detection resources; The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the first beam obstruction detection reference signal set and the second beam obstruction detection reference signal set each include the set of released second reference signal identifiers.

4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the processor circuitry is configured to construct a third reference signal for failure detection using the radio resource control signaling.

5. the radio resource control signaling includes a first indication field, the first indication field being used to indicate a purpose of the third reference signal; The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the value of the first indication field is configured to be a radio link failure when the radio resource control signaling comprises a reference signal for beam failure detection specific to a transmitting / receiving point.

6. 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the processor circuitry is configured to use the radio resource control signaling to configure, indicate, or associate transmission configuration indication state information received over a physical downlink control channel for the first reference signal or the second reference signal.

7. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the transmit configuration indication state information includes a transmit configuration indication state identifier.

8. 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first reference signal does not include a second reference signal for transmitting / receiving point-specific beam failure detection, and a lower layer determines the second reference signal via a transmission configuration indication state received via a physical downlink control channel and determines that the second reference signal is associated with a control resource set pool.

9. The medium access control control element signaling includes: a first medium access control element for configuring or updating the first reference signal; The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first medium access control control element includes a field indicating whether a next byte is BFD-RS information of the same set as the BFD-RS information of the current byte.

10. The first medium access control element comprises: information on the beam fault detection reference signal set; Information on a reference signal for beam fault detection of the beam fault detection reference signal set; Serving cell information, and The apparatus of claim 9, further comprising at least one of the information of a serving cell list.

11. The device of claim 10, wherein a value of 1 in the field indicates that the next byte contains the same set of BFD-RS information as the BFD-RS information in the current byte.

12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the processor circuit is configured to cause a medium access control entity of a terminal device to set a counter of beam failure instances of the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell to 0 when the medium access control control element signaling is associated with the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell.

13. 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein when a higher layer reconfigures beamFailureDetectionTimer, beamFailureInstanceMaxCount, or any reference signal for beam failure detection in a beam failure detection reference signal set of a serving cell, the processor circuitry causes the MAC entity to set a counter of beam failure instances in the beam failure detection reference signal set to 0.

14. 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein when a higher layer reconfigures beamFailureDetectionTimer or beamFailureInstanceMaxCount of a beam failure detection reference signal set of a serving cell, or when any reference signal in the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell is reconfigured or updated, the processor circuit causes the MAC entity to set the beam failure instance counter of the beam failure detection reference signal set to 0.

15. A beam fault detection reference signal configuration device configured in a network device, comprising: a memory storing a plurality of instructions; a processor circuit coupled to the memory; The processor circuitry includes: Configuring a reference signal for beam failure detection specific to a transmitting / receiving point using radio resource control signaling; constructing a reference signal for failure detection using the radio resource control signaling; The device is configured such that when the medium access control control element signaling updates or reconfigures any reference signal for beam failure detection in the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell, or any reference signal in the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell is reconfigured or updated, the processor circuit executes the instructions to cause the MAC entity to set a counter of beam failure instances in the beam failure detection reference signal set to 0.

16. the radio resource control signaling includes a first indication field, the first indication field being used to indicate a purpose of a reference signal for the failure detection; 16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the value of the first indication field is configured to be a radio link failure if the radio resource control signaling constitutes a reference signal for transmission / reception point-specific beam failure detection.

17. A communication system including a network device and a terminal device, The network device and / or the terminal device, Configuring a first reference signal for beam failure detection using radio resource control signaling, and configuring or updating said first reference signal using medium access control control element signaling, or Configuring a reference signal for beam failure detection specific to a transmitting / receiving point using radio resource control signaling, and configuring a reference signal for failure detection using the radio resource control signaling; A communication system, wherein the MAC entity is configured to set a counter of beam failure instances in the beam failure detection reference signal set to 0 when the medium access control control element signaling updates or reconfigures any reference signal for beam failure detection in the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell, or when any reference signal in the beam failure detection reference signal set of the serving cell is reconfigured or updated.

Citation Information

Patent Citations

  • Terminal and wireless communication method

    WO2020246014A1