Communication device, base station, and communication method

The described communication device and method address the lack of dynamic waveform switching in 3GPP specifications by using downlink control information to determine appropriate parameters for transform precoder application, enhancing communication efficiency and reducing delays.

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2023-08-01
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2026-03-10

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Technical Problem

Existing 3GPP technical specifications lack a specific mechanism for dynamically switching the waveform of uplink signals using signaling in a layer lower than the RRC layer, leading to potential delays and inappropriate timing in applying a transform precoder, which can hinder effective communication between base stations and user equipment.

Method used

A communication device and method that enable dynamic switching of uplink signal waveforms using downlink control information or medium access control elements, allowing for the determination of appropriate parameters and timing for transform precoder application without relying on RRC signaling, thereby facilitating flexible control of uplink transmission.

Benefits of technology

Enables timely and appropriate switching of uplink signal waveforms, ensuring efficient communication by reducing processing delays and improving frequency utilization efficiency, power consumption, and coverage area, while maintaining robustness against multipath interference.

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Abstract

This communication device (100) comprises: a reception unit (112) that receives, from a base station (210), a medium access control element (MAC CE) or downlink control information (DCI) that includes transform precoder information indicating whether to apply a transform precoder; and a control unit (120) that determines which parameter, among a first parameter to be used when the transform precoder is applied and a second parameter to be used when the transform precoder is not applied, to use for a parameter that is set for the target of the transform precoder information.
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

[0001] This application is based on and claims the benefit of priority from patent application serial number 2022-126222, filed August 8, 2022, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. [Technical Field]

[0002] The present disclosure relates to a communication device and a communication method used in a mobile communication system. [Background technology]

[0003] In 3GPP (registered trademark, hereinafter the same) (3rd Generation Partnership Project), a standardization project for mobile communication systems, orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) using a cyclic prefix (CP) (hereinafter referred to as "CP-OFDM") or discrete Fourier transform spreading (DFT spreading) OFDM (hereinafter referred to as "DFT-s-OFDM") can be applied as an uplink signal waveform. DFT-s-OFDM is CP-OFDM to which a function for performing DFT spreading (hereinafter referred to as "transform precoder") is applied. Therefore, it is possible to switch between the waveforms of DFT-s-OFDM and CP-OFDM depending on whether a transform precoder is applied.

[0004] In 3GPP Releases 15 and 16, whether to apply a transform precoder is configured in a communication device by a network (for example, a base station) using signaling of a radio resource control (RRC) layer (hereinafter referred to as "RRC signaling"). However, when RRC signaling is used, processing delay in the communication device increases compared to when signaling of a layer lower than the RRC layer is used, and therefore, there is a risk that it may not be possible to switch whether to apply a transform precoder at an appropriate timing depending on the situation.

[0005] Therefore, studies are being conducted on a technology that enables flexible control of uplink transmission by more dynamically switching the waveform of uplink signals, which has been switched using RRC signaling (see, for example, Non-Patent Document 1). [Prior art documents] [Non-patent literature]

[0006] [Non-Patent Document 1] 3GPP contribution “RWS-210307” Summary of the Invention

[0007] A communication device according to a first aspect includes a receiving unit that receives downlink control information (DCI) or a medium access control element (MAC CE) from a base station, the DCI including transform precoder information indicating whether to apply a transform precoder, and a control unit that determines which of the parameters set for the target of the transform precoder information to use: a first parameter that is used when the transform precoder is applied, or a second parameter that is used when the transform precoder is not applied.

[0008] A communication method according to a second aspect is a communication method executed by a communication device, and includes the steps of receiving, from a base station, downlink control information (DCI) or a medium access control element (MAC CE) including transform precoder information indicating whether a transform precoder is to be applied, and determining, for a parameter set for a target of the transform precoder information, whether to use a first parameter used when the transform precoder is applied or a second parameter used when the transform precoder is not applied. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0009] The objects, features, advantages, and other features of the present disclosure will become more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a configuration of a mobile communication system according to an embodiment. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of a protocol stack according to the embodiment. [Figure 3] FIG. 3 is a diagram for explaining the application of a transform precoder. [Figure 4] FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a UE according to the embodiment. [Figure 5] FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a base station according to the embodiment. [Figure 6] FIG. 6 is a sequence diagram illustrating an example of operation according to the embodiment. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0010] A mobile communication system according to an embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings. In the description of the drawings, the same or similar parts are denoted by the same or similar reference numerals.

[0011] However, existing 3GPP technical specifications do not provide a specific mechanism for dynamically switching the waveform of an uplink signal using signaling in a layer lower than the RRC layer, which raises concerns that the waveform of an uplink signal cannot be appropriately switched and transmitted using signaling in a layer lower than the RRC layer.

[0012] Therefore, one of the objectives of the present disclosure is to provide a communication device and a communication method that enable the waveform of an uplink signal to be dynamically switched and appropriately transmitted using signaling in a layer lower than the RRC layer.

[0013] (System Configuration) First, the configuration of a mobile communication system 1 according to this embodiment will be described with reference to Fig. 1. The mobile communication system 1 is, for example, a system that complies with the 3GPP Technical Specification (TS). In the following, the mobile communication system 1 will be described using as an example a 5th Generation System (5G system) of the 3GPP standard, that is, a mobile communication system based on NR (New Radio).

[0014] The mobile communication system 1 includes a network 10 and user equipment (UE) 100 that communicates with the network 10. The network 10 includes a next generation radio access network (NG-RAN) 20 that is a 5G radio access network, and a 5G core network (5GC) 30 that is a 5G core network.

[0015] The UE 100 is a communication device that communicates via the base station 200. The UE 100 may be a device used by a user. The UE 100 may be a mobile device, such as a mobile phone terminal such as a smartphone, a tablet terminal, a laptop PC, a communication module, or a communication card. The UE 100 may be a vehicle (e.g., a car, a train, etc.) or a device provided therein. The UE 100 may be a transport vehicle other than a vehicle (e.g., a ship, an airplane, etc.) or a device provided therein. The UE 100 may be a sensor or a device provided therein. The UE 100 may be called a terminal, a terminal device, a mobile station, a mobile terminal, a mobile device, a mobile unit, a subscriber station, a subscriber terminal, a subscriber device, a subscriber unit, a wireless station, a wireless terminal, a wireless device, a wireless unit, a remote station, a remote terminal, a remote device, or a remote unit. The UE 100 is an example of a terminal, and the terminal may include factory equipment, etc.

[0016] The NG-RAN 20 includes multiple base stations 200. Each base station 200 manages at least one cell. A cell constitutes the smallest unit of a communication area. One cell belongs to one frequency (carrier frequency). The term "cell" may refer to wireless communication resources or to a communication target of the UE 100. Each base station 200 can perform wireless communication with the UE 100 located in its own cell. The base station 200 communicates with the UE 100 using a RAN protocol stack. Details of the protocol stack will be described later. The base station 200 is connected to other base stations 200 (which may be referred to as neighbor base stations) via an Xn interface. The base station 200 communicates with the neighbor base stations via the Xn interface. The base station 200 provides NR user plane and control plane protocol termination for the UE 100 and is connected to the 5GC 30 via an NG interface. Such an NR base station 200 is sometimes referred to as a gNodeB (gNB).

[0017] The 5GC 30 includes a core network device 300. The core network device 300 includes, for example, an Access and Mobility Management Function (AMF) and / or a User Plane Function (UPF). The AMF performs mobility management for the UE 100. The UPF provides functions specialized for U-plane processing. The AMF and the UPF are connected to the base station 200 via an NG interface.

[0018] (Example of protocol stack configuration) Next, an example of the configuration of a protocol stack according to this embodiment will be described with reference to FIG.

[0019] The protocol for the wireless section between the UE 100 and the base station 200 includes a physical (PHY) layer, a medium access control (MAC) layer, a radio link control (RLC) layer, a packet data convergence protocol (PDCP) layer, and an RRC layer.

[0020] The PHY layer performs encoding / decoding, modulation / demodulation, antenna mapping / demapping, and resource mapping / demapping. Data and control information are transmitted between the PHY layer of the UE 100 and the PHY layer of the base station 200 via a physical channel.

[0021] The MAC layer performs data priority control, retransmission processing using Hybrid ARQ (HARQ), random access procedures, etc. Data and control information are transmitted between the MAC layer of UE 100 and the MAC layer of base station 200 via a transport channel. The MAC layer of base station 200 includes a scheduler. The scheduler determines the uplink and downlink transport format (transport block size, modulation and coding scheme (MCS)) and the resources to be allocated to UE 100.

[0022] The RLC layer transmits data to the RLC layer on the receiving side using the functions of the MAC layer and PHY layer. Data and control information are transmitted between the RLC layer of the UE 100 and the RLC layer of the base station 200 via logical channels.

[0023] The PDCP layer performs header compression / decompression and encryption / decryption.

[0024] An SDAP (Service Data Adaptation Protocol) layer may be provided above the PDCP layer, which maps IP flows, which are units for Quality of Service (QoS) control by the core network, to radio bearers, which are units for QoS control by the AS (Access Stratum).

[0025] The RRC layer controls logical channels, transport channels, and physical channels in response to the establishment, re-establishment, and release of radio bearers. RRC signaling for various settings is transmitted between the RRC layer of the UE 100 and the RRC layer of the base station 200. layer and the RRC of the base station 200 layer When there is an RRC connection between the UE 100 and the RRC layer and the RRC of the base station 200 layer When there is no RRC connection between the UE 100 and the RRC layer and the RRC of the base station 200 layer When the RRC connection between the UE 100 and the

[0026] The NAS layer, which is located above the RRC layer in the UE 100, performs session management and mobility management for the UE 100. NAS signaling is transmitted between the NAS layer of the UE 100 and the NAS layer of the core network device 300.

[0027] The UE 100 has an application layer and the like in addition to the radio interface protocol.

[0028] (Radio frame structure) In a 5G system, downlink transmission and uplink transmission are configured within a radio frame having a duration of 10 ms. For example, a radio frame is configured with 10 subframes. For example, one subframe may be 1 ms long. Furthermore, one subframe may be configured with one or more slots. For example, the number of symbols constituting one slot is 14 for a normal CP (Cyclic Prefix) and 12 for an extended CP. Furthermore, the number of slots constituting one subframe varies depending on the set subcarrier spacing. For example, for a normal CP, if the subcarrier spacing is set to 15 kHz, the number of slots per subframe is 1 (i.e., 14 symbols); if the subcarrier spacing is set to 30 kHz, the number of slots per subframe is 2 (i.e., 28 symbols); if the subcarrier spacing is set to 60 kHz, the number of slots per subframe is 4 (i.e., 56 symbols); and if the subcarrier spacing is set to 120 kHz, the number of slots per subframe is 8 (i.e., 128 symbols). Furthermore, when the subcarrier spacing is set to 60 kHz for the extended CP, the number of slots per subframe is 4 (i.e., 48 symbols). That is, the number of slots constituting one subframe is determined based on the subcarrier spacing set by base station 200. Also, the number of symbols constituting one subframe is determined based on the subcarrier spacing set by base station 200. That is, the number of symbols constituting a 1 ms subframe is determined based on the subcarrier spacing set by base station 200, and the length of each symbol (length in the time direction) changes.

[0029] (waveform) With reference to FIG. 3, a description will be given of waveforms in the mobile communication system 1 according to the embodiment. The waveforms of signals transmitted and received in the mobile communication system 1 may be cyclic prefix-orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (CP-OFDM) or discrete Fourier transform spreading-orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (DFT-s-OFDM). In the mobile communication system 1 based on the 5G system, the downlink transmission waveform may be OFDM using a cyclic prefix (CP). FD The uplink transmit waveform may be O using CP with transform precoding function that performs DFT spreading, which can be disabled or enabled. FD M. For operation with shared spectrum channel access in Frequency Range (FR) 1, the subcarrier mapping of the uplink transmit waveform can be mapped to subcarriers in one or more physical resource block (PRB) interlaces.

[0030] For example, either CP-OFDM or DFT-s-OFDM may be used for uplink signals such as a Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH) and / or Phase-Tracking-Reference-Signals (PTRS). On the other hand, CP-OFDM may be used for downlink signals such as a Physical Downlink Shared Channel (PDSCH). Furthermore, CP-OFDM may be used for signals used for direct communication between UEs 100, such as sidelink signals (e.g., a Physical Sidelink Shared Channel (PSSCH)).

[0031] CP-OFDM has the advantage of being robust against multipath interference because it uses a multicarrier waveform, but the disadvantage is that the Peak to Average Power Ratio (PAPR) increases. Also, because CP-OFDM uses a multicarrier waveform, it can frequency-division multiplex a transmission data sequence and a reference signal (RS) on different subcarriers of the same symbol. Furthermore, the transmission band of a CP-OFDM transmission signal is not limited to a contiguous frequency band (e.g., one or more contiguous physical resource blocks (PRBs)) but may be comprised of a discontinuous frequency band (e.g., multiple discontinuous PRBs), which means that there are fewer scheduling constraints than with DFT-s-OFDM. Therefore, for example, in cells where the load is higher than a predetermined level, the use of CP-OFDM can improve frequency utilization efficiency.

[0032] Since DFT-s-OFDM uses a single-carrier waveform, it can reduce the PAPR more than CP-OFDM. Therefore, it is possible to use power close to the maximum rated power, and a higher-order modulation scheme and / or a higher coding rate. As a result, it is possible to reduce the power consumption and / or the cost of UE 100. It also makes it easier to ensure a coverage area. Meanwhile, in DFT-s-OFDM, the transmission data sequence and RS of a certain UE 100 are time-division multiplexed onto different symbols. That is, the transmission data sequence and RS of a certain UE 100 are not frequency-division multiplexed onto different subcarriers of the same symbol, which is different from CP-OFDM. Furthermore, the transmission band of a transmission signal in DFT-s-OFDM is limited to a continuous frequency band (for example, one or more continuous PRBs).

[0033] As shown in FIG. 3A, DFT-s-OFDM has a transform precoder, as shown in FIG. 3B. SuCDFT-s-OFDM is different from P-OFDM. DFT-s-OFDM is CP-OFDM to which a transform precoder is applied. The transform precoder may be a function that performs DFT spreading. The transform precoder may be rephrased as transform precoding, DFT precoder, or DFT precoding.

[0034] In DFT-s-OFDM, a coded and modulated transmission data sequence or RS is input to an M-point DFT to be transformed from the time domain to the frequency domain. The output from the DFT is mapped to M subcarriers and input to an N-point Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) to be transformed from the frequency domain to the time domain. Note that the DFT may be replaced with a Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), and the IFFT may be replaced with an Inverse Discrete Fourier Transform (IDFT). If N>M, unused input information to the IFFT is set to zero. N may be equal to the number of subcarriers corresponding to a predetermined frequency bandwidth (e.g., bandwidth portion (BWP) or cell bandwidth). M may be the number of subcarriers corresponding to the transmission bandwidth. As a result, the output of the IFFT is a signal with small instantaneous power fluctuations and a bandwidth that depends on M. The output from the IFFT is converted from parallel to serial (P / S) and a CP is added. The CP is also called a guard interval (GI). In this way, in DFT-s-OFDM, a signal having single-carrier characteristics is generated and transmitted in one symbol. The CP may be inserted before P / S conversion of the output from the IFFT.

[0035] In CP-OFDM, the coded and modulated transmission data sequence and / or RS is mapped to a number of subcarriers equal to the transmission bandwidth and input to the IFFT. Unused input information to the IFFT is set to zero. The output from the IFFT is P / S converted and a CP is inserted. In this way, since CP-OFDM uses multiple carriers, the RS and the transmission data sequence can be frequency-division multiplexed. Of course, the transmission data sequence may also be transmitted without frequency-division multiplexing with the RS.

[0036] As described above, there is a trade-off between the characteristics of DFT-s-OFDM and CP-OFDM, so it is desirable to switch between DFT-s-OFDM and CP-OFDM depending on various parameters (e.g., cell load, scheduling situation, antenna state, etc.). Note that switching between DFT-s-OFDM and CP-OFDM is done by whether or not a transform precoder is applied.

[0037] In 3GPP Releases 15 and 16, whether to apply a transform precoder is configured in the UE 100 by the network 10 (e.g., the base station 200) using signaling of a radio resource control (RRC) layer (hereinafter referred to as "RRC signaling"). However, when RRC signaling is used, processing delay in the communication device increases compared to when signaling of a layer lower than the RRC layer is used, and therefore, there is a risk that it may not be possible to switch whether to apply a transform precoder at an appropriate timing depending on the situation. Therefore, studies are being conducted on a technology that enables flexible control of uplink transmission by more dynamically switching the waveform of an uplink signal, which has been switched using RRC signaling.

[0038] However, in the existing 3GPP technical specifications, there is no specific mechanism for dynamically switching the waveform of an uplink signal using signaling in a layer lower than the RRC layer. Therefore, there is a concern that it may not be possible to appropriately switch and transmit the waveform of an uplink signal using signaling in a layer lower than the RRC layer. In one embodiment described later, an operation for dynamically switching and appropriately transmitting the waveform of an uplink signal using signaling in a layer lower than the RRC layer will be described.

[0039] For example, when the waveform of an uplink signal is dynamically switched using lower layer signaling, the target of the instruction regarding whether to apply a transform precoder is not specified. For example, it is not specified which serving cell and / or which uplink bandwidth portion (UL BWP) the instruction applies to for PUSCH transmission / reception. This raises a concern that PUSCH transmission / reception cannot be performed between base station 200 and UE 100.

[0040] Furthermore, the application of parameters (e.g., radio resource control (RRC) parameters) related to dynamic transform precoder switching is not specified. For example, it is not specified to which parameters set in the RRC layer dynamic transform precoder switching is applied. This raises a concern that uplink signals may not be transmitted and received appropriately between base station 200 and UE 100. In an embodiment described later, an operation for enabling dynamic transform precoder switching using appropriate parameters will be described.

[0041] (Transform precoder configuration information) The configuration information regarding the transform precoder may be, for example, at least any of the following information. The configuration information may be transmitted from base station 200 to UE 100 using a radio resource control (RRC) message. That is, base station 200 may transmit an RRC message including configuration information regarding the transform precoder to UE 100. Furthermore, UE 100 may determine whether to apply a transform precoder to an uplink signal based on the configuration information included in the RRC message.

[0042] First, the configuration information for the transform precoder may be configuration information (e.g., PUSCH-config) for configuring communication device-specific physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) parameters applicable to a specific bandwidth portion (BWP). The PUSCH-config is included in information (e.g., BWP-UplinkDedicated) used to configure UE-specific parameters for one uplink BWP. PUSCH transmission is scheduled using a downlink control information (DCI) format (i.e., a DCI format used for PUSCH scheduling) with a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) (CRC parity bit) scrambled by a cell radio network temporary identifier (C-RNTI) added.

[0043] Using transform precoder information (specifically, transformPrecoder), which is a parameter included in PUSCH-config, the UE 100 is configured to enable or disable transform precoding for PUSCH transmission. The transform precoder information (transformPrecoder) is used for UE-specific selection of a transform precoder for PUSCH. If the transform precoder information (transformPrecoder) field does not exist, the UE 100 applies the value of the "msg3-transformPrecoder" field. Note that "msg3-transformPrecoder" is included in RACH-ConfigCommon.

[0044] Second, the configuration information for the transform precoder may be configuration information (e.g., ConfiguredGrantConfig) for configuring uplink transmission without a dynamic grant. ConfiguredGrantConfig may be used to configure uplink transmission without a dynamic grant according to two possible schemes: The actual uplink grant may be configured via RRC or may be provided via the Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH) (addressed to the Configured Scheduling-Radio Network Temporary Identifier (CS-RNTI)).

[0045] Specifically, the two types of transmission without dynamic grants are Configured Grant (CG) Type 1 PUSCH transmission and CG Type 2 PUSCH transmission. In CG Type 1 PUSCH transmission, the uplink grant is provided via RRC. The uplink grant is stored as a configured uplink grant. On the other hand, in CG Type 2 PUSCH transmission, the uplink grant is provided by PDCCH. That is, the uplink grant is transmitted on PDCCH, which is used for scheduling PUSCH, and is provided in a DCI format with CS-RNTI. The uplink grant is stored or cleared as a configured uplink grant based on L1 signaling indicating activation or deactivation of the configured uplink grant. CG Type 1 PUSCH transmission and CG Type 2 PUSCH transmission are configured by RRC for the serving cell per BWP.

[0046] The UE 100 stores the provided uplink grant and considers the stored uplink grant to have occurred at a predetermined timing. The predetermined timing may be, for example, a timing according to a period and / or an offset set using an RRC message. The UE 100 performs PUSCH transmission at the predetermined timing.

[0047] ConfiguredGrantConfig is included in BWP-UplinkDedicated, which is used to configure UE-specific parameters of one uplink BWP. ConfiguredGrantConfig includes transform precoder information (specifically, transformPrecoder). Using the transform precoder information (transformPrecoder), which is a parameter included in ConfiguredGrantConfig, enable or disable of transform precoding for CG type 1 PUSCH transmission / CG type 2 PUSCH transmission is configured in the UE 100. Therefore, the transform precoder information (transformPrecoder) enables or disables the transform precoders for type 1 and type 2. If the transform precoder information (transformPrecoder) field does not exist, the UE 100 enables or disables transform precoding according to the "msg3-transformPrecoder" field in RACH-ConfigCommon, which will be described later.

[0048] Third, the configuration information regarding the transform precoder may be configuration information (e.g., RACH-ConfigCommon) for specifying cell-specific random access (RA) parameters. RACH-ConfigCommon is used to specify cell-specific RA parameters. RACH-ConfigCommon may be configuration information regarding a random access procedure. RACH-ConfigCommon is included in information (e.g., BWP-UplinkCommon) used to configure cell-specific parameters (i.e., common parameters) of one uplink BWP. RACH-ConfigCommon includes transform precoder information (msg3-transformPrecoder). msg3-transformPrecoder enables a transform precoder for Msg.3 transmission. If the msg3-transformPrecoder field is not present, the UE 100 disables the transform precoder. Therefore, using transform precoder information (msg3-transformPrecoder), which is a parameter included in RACH-ConfigCommon, the enable (or disable) of transform precoding for PUSCH transmission for Msg.3 (UL-SCH of Msg.3) in the random access procedure is configured in UE 100.

[0049] Note that Msg.3 PUSCH transmission is scheduled in a random access (RA) response grant or in a DCI format (i.e., a DCI format used for PUSCH scheduling) to which a CRC scrambled by a temporary C-RNTI (TC-RNTI) is added. The RA response grant is included in Msg.2 (i.e., a random access response). The RA response grant is transmitted as a MAC payload for the RA response.

[0050] Fourth, the configuration information related to the transform precoder may be configuration information (e.g., MsgA-PUSCH-Config) for specifying allocation of a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) for message A in a two-step RA type procedure. MsgA-PUSCH-Config is used for specifying allocation of a PUSCH for message A in a two-step RA type procedure. MsgA-PUSCH-Config may be configuration information related to a random access procedure. MsgA-PUSCH-Config includes transform precoder information (msgA-TransformPrecoder). msgA-TransformPrecoder enables or disables a transform precoder for MsgA transmission. Using the transform precoder information (msgA-TransformPrecoder), which is a parameter included in MsgA-PUSCH-Config, the UE 100 is configured to enable or disable transform precoding for PUSCH transmission for Msg.A (specifically, the UL-SCH of Msg.A) in the random access procedure.

[0051] Note that Msg.A PUSCH transmission is performed using a PUSCH resource configured by parameters (e.g., MsgA-PUSCH-Resource) included in MsgA-PUSCH-Config. MsgA-PUSCH-Resource is included in BWP-UplinkCommon, which is used to configure cell-specific parameters (common parameters) for one uplink BWP.

[0052] UE Procedure for Applying Transform Precoding on PUSCH The UE procedure for applying transform precoding on the PUSCH is described.

[0053] UE100 may apply enable / disable of transform precoding according to transform precoder information (specifically, parameter: msg3-transformPrecoder) to PUSCH transmission scheduled by an uplink grant (UL grant) in a random access (RA) response (i.e., RA response permission) or PUSCH transmission scheduled by DCI format 0-0 CRC-scrambled by TC-RNTI (Temporary C-RNTI).

[0054] UE 100 may apply enable / disable of transform precoding to Msg.A PUSCH transmission of the RA procedure in accordance with transform precoder information (specifically, parameter: msgA-TransformPrecoder). If parameter: msgA-TransformPrecoder is not set, UE 100 may apply enable / disable of transform precoding to Msg.A PUSCH transmission in accordance with parameter: msg3-transformPrecoder.

[0055] UE100 may apply enable / disable of transform precoding to PDCCH CRC-scrambled by CS-RNTI, C-RNTI, or MCS-C-RNTI with NDI=1, or PUSCH transmission scheduled by , in the following cases (i) and (ii).

[0056] (i) If DCI format 0_0 is received (i.e., PUSCH transmission is scheduled by DCI format 0_0), UE 100 may apply enable / disable of transform precoding according to the parameter msg3-transformPrecoder.

[0057] (ii) If DCI format 0_0 is not received (i.e., PUSCH transmission is scheduled by DCI format 0_1 / 0_2), (a) if the parameter: transformPrecoder included in PUSCH-Config is set, UE 100 may apply enable / disable (disable) of transform precoding in accordance with the parameter: transformPrecoder included in pusch-Config. (ii) If DCI format 0_0 is not received, (b) if the parameter: transformPrecoder included in PUSCH-Config is not set, UE 100 may apply enable / disable (disable) of transform precoding in accordance with the parameter: msg3-transformPrecoder.

[0058] UE100 may enable / disable transform precoding for PUSCH transmission based on the configured grant in the following cases (i) and (ii): (i) If the parameter: transformPrecoder included in ConfiguredGrantConfig is set, UE100 may enable / disable transform precoding in accordance with the parameter: transformPrecoder included in ConfiguredGrantConfig. (ii) If the parameter: transformPrecoder included in ConfiguredGrantConfig is not set, UE100 may enable / disable transform precoding in accordance with the parameter: msg3-transformPrecoder.

[0059] As described above, whether or not to apply a transform precoder is switched by RRC signaling. Note that whether or not to apply a transform precoder may be rephrased as whether or not to enable a transform precoder, or whether or not to activate a transform precoder, etc.

[0060] (UE configuration) The configuration of the UE 100 according to the embodiment will be described with reference to Fig. 4. The UE 100 includes a communication unit 110 and a control unit 120.

[0061] The communication unit 110 performs wireless communication with the base station 200 by transmitting and receiving radio signals to and from the base station 200. The communication unit 110 has at least one transmission unit 111 and at least one reception unit 112. The transmission unit 111 and the reception unit 112 may be configured to include multiple antennas and RF circuits. The antenna converts a signal into radio waves and radiates the radio waves into space. The antenna also receives radio waves in space and converts the radio waves into a signal. The RF circuit performs analog processing of the signal transmitted and received via the antenna. The RF circuit may include a high-frequency filter, an amplifier, a modulator, a low-pass filter, etc.

[0062] The control unit 120 performs various controls in the UE 100. The control unit 120 controls communication with the base station 200 via the communication unit 110. The operations of the UE 100 described above and below may be controlled by the control unit 120. The control unit 120 may include at least one processor capable of executing a program and a memory that stores the program. The processor may execute the program to perform the operations of the control unit 120. The control unit 120 may include a digital signal processor that performs digital processing of signals transmitted and received via the antenna and the RF circuit. The digital processing includes processing of a RAN protocol stack. The memory stores programs executed by the processor, parameters related to the programs, and data related to the programs. The memory may include at least one of a read-only memory (ROM), an erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM), an electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), a random access memory (RAM), and a flash memory. All or a part of the memory may be included in the processor.

[0063] In the UE 100 configured in this manner, the receiver 112 receives, from the base station 200, downlink control information (DCI) or a medium access control element (MAC CE) including transform precoder information indicating whether or not to apply a transform precoder. The controller 120 of the UE 100 determines a target frequency resource targeted by the transform precoder information. The controller 120 determines, based on the transform precoder information, whether or not to apply a transform precoder to transmission of an uplink signal in the target frequency resource. This enables the UE 100 to dynamically switch and transmit the waveform of an uplink signal in the target frequency resource targeted by the transform precoder information.

[0064] Furthermore, receiving unit 112 receives, from base station 200, downlink control information (DCI) or a medium access control element (MAC CE) including transform precoder information indicating whether a transform precoder is to be applied. Control unit 120 determines which of a first parameter used when a transform precoder is to be applied and a second parameter used when a transform precoder is not to be applied is to be used, for parameters set for a target of the transform precoder information. As a result, UE 100 can switch parameters related to the application of a transform precoder by determining either the first parameter or the second parameter for parameters set for a target of the transform precoder information included in DCI or MAC CE, thereby enabling dynamic parameter switching.

[0065] (Base station configuration) The configuration of the base station 200 according to this embodiment will be described with reference to Fig. 5. The base station 200 includes a communication unit 210, a network communication unit 220, and a control unit 230.

[0066] The communication unit 210 receives a radio signal from the UE 100 and transmits the radio signal to the UE 100, for example. The communication unit 210 has at least one transmission unit 211 and at least one reception unit 212. The transmission unit 211 and the reception unit 212 may be configured to include an RF circuit. The RF circuit performs analog processing of a signal transmitted and received via an antenna. The RF circuit may include a high-frequency filter, an amplifier, a modulator, a low-pass filter, etc.

[0067] The network communication unit 220 transmits and receives signals to and from the network. For example, the network communication unit 220 receives signals from adjacent base stations connected via an Xn interface, which is an interface between base stations, and transmits the signals to the adjacent base stations. The network communication unit 220 also receives signals from the core network device 300 connected via an NG interface, and transmits the signals to the core network device 300.

[0068] The control unit 230 performs various controls in the base station 200. The control unit 230 controls, for example, communication with the UE 100 via the communication unit 210. The control unit 230 also controls, for example, communication with a node (e.g., a neighboring base station, the core network device 300) via the network communication unit 220. The operations of the base station 200 described above and below may be operations controlled by the control unit 230. The control unit 230 may include at least one processor capable of executing a program and a memory that stores the program. The processor may execute the program to perform the operations of the control unit 230. The control unit 230 may include a digital signal processor that performs digital processing of signals transmitted and received via the antenna and the RF circuit. The digital processing includes processing of a protocol stack of the RAN. The memory stores the program executed by the processor, parameters related to the program, and data related to the program. All or a part of the memory may be included in the processor.

[0069] In base station 200 configured as described above, control unit 230 determines a target frequency resource that is the target of transform precoder information indicating whether or not to apply a transform precoder. Transmitting unit 211 transmits downlink control information (DCI) or a medium access control element (MAC CE) including the transform precoder information to UE 100. This allows UE 100 to dynamically switch the waveform of an uplink signal in the target frequency resource that is the target of the transform precoder information and transmit the signal. Base station 200 can receive the uplink signal whose waveform has been dynamically switched.

[0070] (Example of operation) An example of the operation of the mobile communication system 1 will be described with reference to FIG.

[0071] Step S101: The transmitter 111 of the UE 100 may transmit capability information indicating the capability of the UE 100, which is used to determine the predetermined time, which will be described later, to the base station 200. The receiver 212 of the base station 200 may receive the capability information from the UE 100.

[0072] The capability information may be, for example, radio access capability for determining time resources (e.g., also referred to as resources in the time domain) for PUSCH transmission based on transform precoder information (hereinafter, TP information or first TP information) included in DCI or MAC CE. The transmitter 111 of the UE 100 may transmit, for example, a UE capability information message (UECapabilityInformation) including the capability information to the base station 200.

[0073] The control unit 230 of the base station 200 may determine timing information, which will be described later, based on the capability information from the UE 100 .

[0074] Step S102: The transmitter 211 of the base station 200 may transmit an RRC message including timing information for determining timing (appropriately referred to as predetermined timing) described below to the UE 100. The receiver 112 of the UE 100 may receive the timing information from the base station 200.

[0075] As will be described later, the timing information is information for determining timing after a predetermined time has elapsed since receiving TP information included in DCI or MAC CE (i.e., predetermined timing). The timing information may include, for example, information for determining time resources for PUSCH transmission based on the TP information. The information may indicate a slot, a symbol, and / or a start position at which PUSCH transmission is performed. For example, the timing information may be used to set (specify) a relationship between a slot, a symbol, and / or a start position at which DCI or MAC CE including TP information is received and a slot, a symbol, and / or a start position at which PUSCH transmission is performed. When UE 100 receives DCI or MAC CE including TP information at a certain slot, a certain symbol, and / or a certain start position, UE 100 may perform PUSCH transmission based on the certain slot, the certain symbol, and / or the certain start position and the timing information.

[0076] The timing information may include information indicating a time until a predetermined timing based on reception of the PDCCH. The timing information may include information indicating an offset value from a reference value of normal PUSCH transmission, or may include information indicating an offset value from timing offset from a reference value of normal PUSCH transmission. The timing information may include information indicating a validity period of transform precoder information.

[0077] Transmitter 211 of base station 200 may transmit an RRC message including timing information to UE 100. The RRC message may include configuration information related to configuration of a PUSCH. The configuration information may include timing information that is applied individually to the configuration information. The timing information may include information that is common to multiple types of configuration information related to the PUSCH. The multiple types of configuration information may include, for example, at least one of PUSCH-config, ConfiguredGrantConfig, RACH-ConfigCommon, and MsgA-PUSCH-Config.

[0078] Furthermore, the transmitter 211 of the base station 200 may transmit an RRC message including target designation information that designates a target frequency resource (described later) to the UE 100. The receiver 112 of the UE 100 may receive the target designation information from the base station 200. The frequency resource is also referred to as a resource in the frequency domain.

[0079] The target designation information may include information designating a serving cell. The target designation information may include information designating a cell group. The target designation information may include information designating an uplink BWP. That is, the target designation information may include indexes of one or more cell groups, indexes of one or more serving cells, and / or indexes of one or more uplink BWPs. In this embodiment, designating may be used in the same sense as configuring.

[0080] Furthermore, the transmitting unit 211 of the base station 200 may transmit an RRC message including both the first parameter and the second parameter to the UE 100. Note that the transmitting unit 211 of the base station 200 may transmit the first parameter and the second parameter to the UE 100 in separate RRC messages.

[0081] The first parameter and / or the second parameter may be parameters set for a target of the transform precoder information. The first parameter is used when a transform precoder is applied. The second parameter is used when a transform precoder is not applied. The parameters (i.e., the first parameter and / or the second parameter) may be at least one of a parameter related to a sequence of a demodulation reference signal (DMRS) associated with a PUSCH, a parameter related to a sequence of a PTRS associated with a PUSCH, and a parameter related to determining a modulation and channel coding scheme (MCS) table.

[0082] Hereinafter, for ease of explanation, a parameter related to a PUSCH-associated DMRS sequence, a parameter related to a PUSCH-associated PTRS sequence, and / or a parameter related to determining an MCS table used when a transform precoder is applied (i.e., when a transform precoder is enabled) will be referred to as a first parameter. However, it goes without saying that a parameter related to a PUSCH-associated DMRS sequence, a parameter related to a PUSCH-associated PTRS sequence, and / or a parameter related to determining an MCS table used when a transform precoder is applied may each be different parameters. For example, a parameter related to a PUSCH-associated DMRS sequence used when a transform precoder is applied may be a first parameter. Also, a parameter related to a PUSCH-associated PTRS sequence used when a transform precoder is applied may be a third parameter. Also, a parameter related to an MCS table determination used when a transform precoder is applied may be a fourth parameter.

[0083] Similarly, a parameter related to the sequence of DMRSs associated with the PUSCH, a parameter related to the sequence of PTRSs associated with the PUSCH, and / or a parameter related to determining an MCS table used when a transform precoder is not applied (i.e., when a transform precoder is disabled) is referred to as a second parameter. However, it goes without saying that the parameter related to the sequence of DMRSs associated with the PUSCH, a parameter related to the sequence of PTRSs associated with the PUSCH, and / or a parameter related to determining an MCS table used when a transform precoder is not applied may each be different parameters. For example, a parameter related to the sequence of DMRSs associated with the PUSCH used when a transform precoder is not applied may be the second parameter. Also, a parameter related to the sequence of PTRSs associated with the PUSCH used when a transform precoder is not applied may be the fifth parameter. Also, a parameter related to determining an MCS table used when a transform precoder is not applied may be the sixth parameter.

[0084] Step S103: Transmitter 211 of base station 200 transmits DCI or MAC CE including TP information to UE 100. Receiving unit 112 of UE 100 receives DCI or MAC CE including TP information from base station 200. The TP information indicates whether a transform precoder is applied. For example, the TP information may be information indicating whether a transform precoder is applied to corresponding PUSCH transmission. That is, the TP information may be information indicating whether a transform precoder is enabled or disabled. Furthermore, the TP information may include target designation information.

[0085] The transmitter 211 may transmit DCI including TP information. Therefore, the transmitter 211 may transmit the TP information by the physical layer (i.e., L1 signaling). For example, the transmitter 211 may transmit the DCI including the TP information on a PDCCH. Furthermore, the transmitter 211 may transmit the MAC CE including the TP information on a PDSCH.

[0086] The DCI including the TP information may be a DCI format including the TP information. Note that the DCI indicating whether or not to apply a transform precoder may be the TP information. The DCI format including the TP information may be a DCI format used for scheduling the PDSCH, a DCI format used for scheduling the PUSCH, and / or a DCI format not used for scheduling the PDSCH / PUSCH. CRC parity bits scrambled by the C-RNTI, CS-RNTI, and / or MCS-C-RNTI may be added to the DCI format including the TP information.

[0087] Furthermore, DCI including TP information may be included in a PDCCH order. The PDCCH order may be used to initiate a random access (RA) procedure. A random access procedure initiated (or indicated) by a PDCCH order is also referred to as a contention free random access (CFRA) procedure. For example, a four-step CFRA procedure or a two-step CFRA procedure may be initiated by a PDCCH order. Furthermore, if the CRC of DCI format 1_0 is scrambled by the C-RNTI and the frequency domain resource allocation field (i.e., the frequency domain resource allocation field) is all "1", DCI format 1_0 may be used for an RA procedure initiated by a PDCCH order.

[0088] Here, DCI format 1_0 (for example, DCI format 1_0 to which a CRC scrambled by the C-RNTI is added) may be used for scheduling the PDSCH. That is, when all values ​​of the frequency domain resource allocation fields included in DCI format 1_0 are set to "1", DCI format 1_0 may be identified as a DCI format for a PDCCH order. Furthermore, when any value of the frequency domain resource allocation field included in DCI format 1_0 is set to a value other than "1", DCI format 1_0 may be identified as a DCI format used for scheduling the PDSCH.

[0089] For example, when DCI format 1_0 is used as a DCI format for a PDCCH order, the DCI format 1_0 may include information indicating a random access preamble. In an RA procedure started by a PDCCH order, the UE 100 may transmit the random access preamble. Furthermore, when DCI format 1_0 is used as a DCI format for a PDCCH order, the DCI format 1_0 may include information indicating a random access preamble. h The DCI format 1_0 may include information indicating an index of a PDCCH order (a unicast transmission signal and / or a physical broadcast channel). Here, when DCI format 1_0 is used as the DCI format for a PDCCH order, the DCI format 1_0 may include TP information (or a DCI including TP information). For example, spare bits of the DCI format 1_0 for a PDCCH order may be used as the TP information.

[0090] Here, transmitting unit 211 of base station 200 may transmit an RRC message including information related to the field of TP information (which may be DCI including TP information) to UE 100. The information may be information indicating the presence or absence of a field of TP information in DCI (or DCI format) and / or information used to determine the number of bits of the field. Control unit 120 of UE 100 may determine (decide, identify) whether or not TP information is included in DCI (i.e., whether or not TP information is present in DCI) based on the information.

[0091] Furthermore, the transmitter 211 of the base station 200 may transmit to the UE 100 an RRC message including configuration information for monitoring a PDCCH for a DCI (or a DCI format) including TP information. The configuration information may include information for configuring a control resource set (e.g., CORESET(s)) for monitoring a PDCCH for a DCI (or a DCI format) including TP information, and / or information for configuring a search space set (Search Space Set(s)) for monitoring a PDCCH for a DCI (or a DCI format) including TP information. The controller 120 of the UE 100 may determine that the DCI received in the configured control resource set and / or search space set includes TP information. For example, the search space set includes a UE-specific search space set (also referred to as a USS set) and / or a common search space set (also referred to as a CSS set).

[0092] The transmitter 211 may transmit the TP information including the MAC CE. Therefore, the transmitter 211 may transmit the TP information in the MAC layer.

[0093] A MAC CE including TP information may be defined. The MAC CE may include the TP information and a specific logical channel identifier (LCID) for identifying the MAC CE including the TP information. The control unit 120 of the UE 100 may determine whether the MAC CE includes the TP information based on the specific LCID.

[0094] The DCI or MAC CE may include targeting information. The MAC CE may include TP information and targeting information. The targeting information may include one or more cell group indices, one or more serving cell indices, and / or one or more uplink BWP indices.

[0095] In this specification, the TP information included in the DCI or MAC CE may be referred to as the first TP information. The TP information included in the RRC message may be referred to as the second TP information. In the following description, unless otherwise specified, the TP information will be referred to as the first TP information.

[0096] Step S104: The control unit 120 of the UE 100 determines a target of the TP information. The control unit 120 determines a target frequency resource that is a target of the TP information. The target frequency resource may be at least one of a cell group, a serving cell, and a bandwidth portion (e.g., an uplink bandwidth portion (UL BWP)). That is, the control unit 120 of the UE 100 may determine a cell group, a serving cell, and / or a bandwidth portion (e.g., an uplink bandwidth portion (UL BWP)) to which the TP information applies. Furthermore, the control unit 120 of the UE 100 may apply the TP information to transmission of an uplink signal in the cell group, the serving cell, and / or the bandwidth portion (e.g., the uplink bandwidth portion (UL BWP)).

[0097] Furthermore, the control unit 120 may determine all configured serving cells and / or all uplink BWPs as target frequency resources. For example, the control unit 120 may determine all serving cells configured for the UE 100 and / or all uplink BWPs configured for the UE 100 as target frequency resources. Here, one or more uplink BWPs may be configured in a certain serving cell. For example, the base station may transmit an RRC message including information for configuring one or more uplink BWPs in each of one or more serving cells.

[0098] Furthermore, the control unit 120 may determine the target frequency resource based on the target designation information. When the target designation information includes information designating a serving cell, the control unit 120 may determine a designated serving cell from among serving cells configured for the UE 100 as the target frequency resource. When the target designation information includes information designating a cell group, the control unit 120 may determine a designated cell group from among cell groups configured for the UE 100 as the target frequency resource. The cell group may be a master cell group and / or a secondary cell group. When the target designation information includes information designating an uplink BWP, the control unit 120 may determine a designated uplink BWP from among uplink BWPs configured for the UE 100 as the target frequency resource. The control unit 120 may apply TP information to transmission of an uplink signal in the target frequency resource determined based on the target designation information.

[0099] Furthermore, when the DCI is a DCI format including TP information, the control unit 120 may determine at least one of a serving cell scheduled using the DCI format and / or an uplink BWP as the target frequency resource. That is, when the control unit 120 receives a DCI format including TP information, the control unit 120 may determine, as the target frequency resource, a serving cell scheduled using the DCI format including the TP information and / or an uplink BWP as the target frequency resource. For example, when the control unit 120 receives a DCI format including TP information, the control unit 120 may determine, as the target frequency resource, a serving cell to which a PUSCH resource scheduled using the DCI format including the TP information is allocated and / or an uplink BWP as the target frequency resource. The control unit 120 may apply the TP information to transmission of an uplink signal in the target frequency resource.

[0100] Furthermore, when the DCI is a DCI format including TP information, the control unit 120 may determine, as the target frequency resource, an uplink component carrier corresponding to the downlink component carrier on which the DCI format is received and / or an uplink BWP corresponding to the downlink BWP on which the DCI format is received. For example, the control unit 120 may determine, as the target frequency resource, an uplink BWP corresponding to the downlink BWP on which the DCI including TP information is detected (for example, an uplink BWP with the same index as the index of the downlink BWP). In other words, when the control unit 120 receives a DCI format including TP information, it may determine, as the target frequency resource, a serving cell (uplink serving cell) on which the DCI format including the TP information is detected. As described above, the DCI format including TP information includes a DCI format for a PDCCH order.

[0101] Furthermore, the control unit 120 may determine the activated uplink BWP as the target frequency resource.

[0102] Step S105: The control unit 120 of the UE 100 determines whether to apply a transform precoder to transmission of an uplink signal (for example, PUSCH transmission) in the target frequency resource. The control unit 120 determines whether to apply a transform precoder based on the TP information.

[0103] When the TP information indicates that a transform precoder is to be applied, the control unit 120 may determine that a transform precoder is to be applied to the transmission of uplink signals in the target frequency resource. On the other hand, when the TP information indicates that a transform precoder is not to be applied, the control unit 120 may determine that a transform precoder is not to be applied to the transmission of uplink signals in the target frequency resource.

[0104] When an RRC message including second TP information is received from base station 200, control unit 120 may select TP information to be used for determining whether to apply a transform precoder from the first TP information and the second TP information. That is, when the first TP information and the second TP information are received, control unit 120 may determine whether to apply a transform precoder based on either the first TP information or the second TP information. For example, when the first TP information is received, control unit 120 may determine whether to apply a transform precoder based on the first TP information even if the second TP information is set (regardless of whether the second TP information is set). Furthermore, when the second TP information is set, control unit 120 may determine whether to apply a transform precoder based on the second TP information even if the first TP information is received (regardless of whether the first TP information is received).

[0105] The control unit 120 may select the first TP information when the second TP information is included in at least one of configuration information for configuring communication device-specific PUSCH parameters applicable to a specific bandwidth portion (uplink BWP) and / or configuration information for configuring uplink transmission without dynamic grant. That is, in this case, the control unit 120 may determine whether to apply a transform precoder based on the first TP information. For example, the control unit may select the first TP information instead of the second TP information included in PUSCH-config and / or ConfiguredGrantConfig.

[0106] When the second TP information is included in the configuration information related to the random access procedure, the control unit 120 may select the second TP information. That is, in this case, the control unit 120 may determine whether to apply a transform precoder based on the second TP information. The configuration information related to the random access procedure may be RACH-ConfigCommon and / or MsgA-PUSCH-Config.

[0107] That is, when whether to apply a transform precoder is configured based on second TP information included in PUSCH-config and / or ConfiguredGrantConfig and whether to apply a transform precoder is instructed based on the first TP information, control unit 120 may determine whether to apply a transform precoder according to the first TP information. For example, the instruction to apply a transform precoder based on the first TP information may overwrite the setting to apply a transform precoder based on the second TP information. Furthermore, when whether to apply a transform precoder is configured based on second TP information included in RACH-ConfigCommon and / or MsgA-PUSCH-Config and whether to apply a transform precoder is instructed based on the first TP information, control unit 120 may determine whether to apply a transform precoder according to the second TP information. For example, the instruction to apply a transform precoder based on the first TP information may not overwrite the setting to apply a transform precoder based on the second TP information (the setting to apply a transform precoder based on the second TP information may be maintained). Here, control unit 120 may select the first TP information instead of the second TP information included in PUSCH-config, ConfiguredGrantConfig, RACH-ConfigCommon, and / or MsgA-PUSCH-Config. That is, when whether to apply a transform precoder is set based on the second TP information included in PUSCH-config, ConfiguredGrantConfig, RACH-ConfigCommon, and / or MsgA-PUSCH-Config and whether to apply a transform precoder is instructed based on the first TP information, control unit 120 may always determine whether to apply a transform precoder according to the first TP information.

[0108] The control unit 120 switches whether to apply a transform precoder based on the TP information. When the control unit 120 determines based on the TP information that a transform precoder is to be applied to uplink signal transmission in the target frequency resource and the transform precoder is not applied to the uplink signal transmission in the target frequency resource, the control unit 120 controls to switch to use a DFT-s-OFDM waveform. On the other hand, when the control unit 120 determines based on the TP information that a transform precoder is not to be applied to uplink signal transmission in the target frequency resource, the control unit 120 controls to switch to use a CP-OFDM waveform.

[0109] The control unit 120 may determine parameters to be used for transmitting uplink signals based on the TP information. Specifically, the control unit 120 determines, for parameters set for a target of the transform precoder information, whether to use a first parameter used when a transform precoder is applied (i.e., when the transform precoder is enabled) or a second parameter used when a transform precoder is not applied (i.e., when the transform precoder is disabled). The control unit 120 uses the determined parameters, for example, as parameters related to a DMRS sequence associated with a PUSCH (which may be PUSCH transmission), parameters related to a PTRS sequence associated with a PUSCH (which may be PUSCH transmission), and / or parameters related to determining an MCS (Modulation and Channel Coding Scheme) table. Here, the parameters related to determining an MCS table may include parameters related to determining an MCS table associated with PUSCH transmission.

[0110] The control unit 120 may use either the first parameter or the second parameter based on whether a transform precoder is applied (i.e., based on whether the transform precoder is enabled or disabled). For example, the control unit 120 may use the first parameter when a transform precoder is applied (i.e., when the transform precoder is enabled). Furthermore, the control unit 120 may use the second parameter when a transform precoder is not applied (i.e., when the transform precoder is disabled). That is, the control unit 120 may determine whether the first parameter or the second parameter is to be used based on the TP information, and generate a sequence of DMRSs associated with the PUSCH using the determined parameter. Furthermore, the control unit 120 may determine whether the first parameter or the second parameter is to be used based on the TP information, and generate a sequence of PTRSs associated with the PUSCH using the determined parameter. Furthermore, the control unit 120 may determine whether the first parameter or the second parameter is to be used based on the TP information, and determine an MCS table using the determined parameter. Here, the control unit 120 may use a parameter (first parameter or second parameter) related to the target resource determined as the target of the TP information. For example, when the first parameter and / or the second parameter are set for each of one or more uplink BWPs, the control unit 120 may use the first parameter and / or the second parameter set for the target resource to which the TP information applies (i.e., the uplink BWP to which the TP information applies among the one or more uplink BWPs).

[0111] Here, the control unit 120 may suspend (or reserve or temporarily stop) the parameter that is not used, out of the first parameter and the second parameter. That is, the control unit 120 may use one of the first parameter and the second parameter and suspend the other based on whether a transform precoder is applied (that is, based on whether the transform precoder is enabled or disabled). For example, the control unit 120 may use the first parameter and suspend the second parameter when a transform precoder is applied. Furthermore, the control unit 120 may use the second parameter and suspend the first parameter when a transform precoder is not applied. Here, the control unit 120 may suspend parameters other than the parameter (the first parameter or the second parameter) related to the target resource determined as the target of the TP information. For example, when the first parameter and / or the second parameter are set for each of one or more uplink BWPs, the control unit 120 may use the first parameter and / or the second parameter set for the target resource to which the TP information is applied (i.e., the uplink BWP to which the TP information is applied among the one or more uplink BWPs), and suspend the other parameters (the first parameter and / or the second parameter). Thus, for example, the control unit 120 may consider, among the parameters set using the RRC message, parameters that correspond to the instruction of the TP information (i.e., related to the target frequency resource determined as the target of the TP information) as active, and may suspend parameters that do not correspond to the TP information (i.e., not targeted by the TP information).

[0112] For example, if the control unit 120 has an active transform precoder configuration and has not received an indication that the transform precoder configuration is disabled, the transform precoder configuration may be considered active in the active BWP; otherwise, the transform precoder configuration may be considered suspended. The transform precoder configuration may correspond to whether to apply a transform precoder (i.e., whether to enable or disable the transform precoder). The transform precoder configuration may also include either a first parameter or a second parameter.

[0113] For example, as described above, when the enablement of a transform precoder is instructed (or set), the control unit 120 may use the first parameters set for the uplink BWP to which the transform precoder is applied (i.e., the active BWP in which the uplink signal is executed) (the first parameters may be considered to be active). Furthermore, when the enablement of a transform precoder is instructed (or set), the control unit 120 may not use the second parameters set for the uplink BWP to which the transform precoder is applied (i.e., the active BWP in which the uplink signal is executed) (the second parameters may be considered to be suspended).

[0114] Furthermore, when the disablement of a transform precoder is instructed (or set), the control unit 120 may not use the first parameters set for the uplink BWP to which the transform precoder is not applied (i.e., the active BWP in which the uplink signal is executed) (the first parameters may be considered to be suspended). Furthermore, when the disablement of a transform precoder is instructed (or set), the control unit 120 may use the second parameters set for the uplink BWP to which the transform precoder is not applied (i.e., the active BWP in which the uplink signal is executed) (the second parameters may be considered to be active).

[0115] Step S106: The transmitter 111 of the UE 100 may transmit an uplink signal (e.g., a PUSCH) to the base station 200. The receiver 212 of the base station 200 may receive the uplink signal from the UE 100. For example, when the control unit 120 determines to apply a transform precoder (i.e., when activation of the transform precoder is instructed (or set)), the transmitter 111 transmits the uplink signal to which the transform precoder is applied in a target frequency resource. Furthermore, when the control unit 120 generates a sequence of DMRSs associated with a PUSCH using a first parameter, the transmitter 111 may transmit the DMRSs associated with the PUSCH. Here, the transmitter 111 may transmit the DMRSs associated with the PUSCH in a target frequency resource to which TP information is applied. Furthermore, when the control unit 120 generates a sequence of PTRSs associated with a PUSCH using a first parameter, the transmitter 111 may transmit the PTRSs associated with the PUSCH. Here, the transmitter 111 may transmit a PTRS related to the PUSCH in the target frequency resource to which the TP information is applied. Furthermore, when the control unit 120 determines an MCS table using the first parameter, the transmitter 111 may perform transmission on the PUSCH in accordance with the MCS table. Here, the transmitter 111 may perform transmission on the PUSCH in accordance with the MCS table in the target frequency resource to which the TP information is applied.

[0116] Furthermore, when the control unit 120 determines not to apply a transform precoder, the transmission unit 111 transmits an uplink signal to which a transform precoder is not applied in the target frequency resource. Furthermore, when the control unit 120 generates a sequence of DMRSs associated with a PUSCH using the second parameter, the transmission unit 111 may transmit the DMRSs associated with the PUSCH. Here, the transmission unit 111 may transmit the DMRSs associated with the PUSCH in the target frequency resource to which the TP information is applied. Furthermore, when the control unit 120 generates a sequence of PTRSs associated with a PUSCH using the second parameter, the transmission unit 111 may transmit the PTRSs associated with the PUSCH. Here, the transmission unit 111 may transmit the PTRSs associated with the PUSCH in the target frequency resource to which the TP information is applied. Furthermore, when the control unit 120 determines an MCS table using the second parameter, the transmission unit 111 may perform transmission on the PUSCH in accordance with the MCS table. Here, the transmitting unit 111 may perform transmission on the PUSCH in accordance with the MCS table in the target frequency resource to which the TP information is applied.

[0117] The transmitter 111 may transmit to the base station 200 an uplink signal to which switching regarding the application of the transform precoder has been applied at a timing (predetermined timing) after a predetermined time has elapsed since receiving the transform precoder information (e.g., DCI including TP information).

[0118] The control unit 120 may determine the predetermined timing based on timing information. For example, the control unit 120 may determine a timing (for example, a slot after a predetermined slot in which a normal uplink signal should be transmitted) that is later than the transmission timing of a normal uplink signal (normal offset timing) as the predetermined timing. Alternatively, the control unit 120 may determine the predetermined timing based on capability information.

[0119] Note that the control unit 120 may restore the application or non-application of the transform precoder based on information indicating the validity period of the TP information. That is, when the validity period of the TP information has expired, the control unit 120 may restore the switching of the application of the transform precoder.

[0120] Furthermore, the control unit 120 may initiate (or trigger, execute) a random access procedure based on reception of DCI or MAC CE including TP information. For example, the control unit 120 may initiate a contention-free random access (CFRA) procedure and / or a contention-based random access (CBRA) procedure based on reception of DCI or MAC CE including TP information. For example, the control unit 120 may initiate a four-step CFRA procedure and / or a two-step CFRA procedure based on reception of DCI or MAC CE including TP information. Furthermore, the control unit 120 may initiate a four-step CBRA procedure and / or a two-step CBRA procedure based on reception of DCI or MAC CE including TP information. As described above, the control unit 120 may initiate a CFRA procedure based on reception of a DCI format for a PDCCH order including TP information.

[0121] Here, the random access procedure may be executed in an upper layer (e.g., MAC layer) in UE 100. That is, when a lower layer (e.g., physical layer) in UE 100 receives DCI including TP information, the lower layer (e.g., physical layer) may provide (or instruct) the TP information (or may be DCI including the TP information) to an upper layer (e.g., MAC layer). Furthermore, the upper layer (e.g., MAC layer) in UE 100 may start the random access procedure based on the provision of the TP information from the physical layer.

[0122] The base station 200 may configure (or indicate) a random access preamble and physical random access channel (PRACH) resources (e.g., resources in the frequency domain and / or resources in the time domain) used in the random access procedure. Hereinafter, the physical random access channel resources are also referred to as PRACH occasions (occasion(s)). For example, the base station 200 may transmit an RRC message including information indicating the random access preamble and / or information indicating the PRACH occasion. For example, the base station 200 may transmit a random access configuration (e.g., RACH-ConfigDedicated) including information indicating the random access preamble and / or information indicating the PRACH occasion. Furthermore, as described above, the base station 200 may transmit a DCI format for a PDCCH order including information indicating the random access preamble. That is, the base station 200 may configure a random access preamble and / or a PRACH occasion for the random access procedure initiated based on the reception of TP information.

[0123] UE 100 transmits a random access preamble (also referred to as message 1 or message A) based on the start of a random access procedure. UE 100 may also perform transmission on a PUSCH after transmitting the random access preamble in a two-step RA procedure. Here, UE 100 may determine whether to apply a transform precoder to transmission on a PUSCH after transmitting the random access preamble based on TP information. For example, UE 100 may apply a transform precoder to transmission on a PUSCH after transmitting the random access preamble based on the TP information. UE 100 may not apply a transform precoder to transmission on a PUSCH after transmitting the random access preamble based on the TP information. Base station 200 may set timing information for transmission on a PUSCH after transmitting the random access preamble. For example, base station 200 may transmit an RRC message including timing information, and UE 100 may perform transmission on a PUSCH after transmitting the random access preamble based on the timing information. That is, UE 100 may determine, based on the timing information, timing (e.g., slot, symbol, and / or start position) for transmission in the PUSCH after transmitting the random access preamble. For example, base station 200 may transmit a random access configuration (e.g., RACH-ConfigDedicated) including timing information.

[0124] Furthermore, the UE 100 receives a random access response (RA response) (also referred to as message 2 or message B). For example, the UE 100 may monitor DCI (which may be a PDCCH) to which a CRC scrambled by the C-RNTI is added in order to receive the random access response (i.e., receive the random access response in a PDSCH). Here, the base station 200 may monitor DCI (which may be a PDCCH) to which a CRC scrambled by the C-RNTI is added. IBase station 200 may transmit an RRC message including information indicating a time window to be monitored (also referred to as an ra-ResponseWindow) and / or information indicating a search space set. Here, the search space set includes a USS set and / or a CSS set. That is, base station 200 may configure information indicating a time window and / or a search space set for a random access procedure initiated based on reception of TP information. For example, base station 200 may transmit an RRC message including information indicating a time window and / or information indicating a search space set, and UE 100 may monitor DCI with a CRC in which the C-RNTI is scrambled, in the time window and / or the search space set. UE 100 may consider the random access procedure to be successfully completed based on reception (or detection) of DCI with a CRC in which the C-RNTI is scrambled.

[0125] Furthermore, UE 100 may apply a transform precoder in accordance with the TP information based on the successful completion of the random access procedure. Furthermore, UE 100 may not apply a transform precoder in accordance with the TP information based on the successful completion of the random access procedure. That is, UE 100 may transmit an uplink signal in accordance with the TP information based on the successful completion of the random access procedure. Here, base station 200 may set timing information for transmitting an uplink signal based on the successful completion of the random access procedure. For example, base station 200 may transmit an RRC message including timing information, and UE 100 may transmit an uplink signal in accordance with the TP information after the successful completion of the random access procedure. For example, UE 100 may transmit an uplink signal in accordance with the TP information after the successful completion of the random access procedure and after a time timing indicated by the timing information.

[0126] Furthermore, the UE 100 may execute transmission of an uplink signal in accordance with the TP information after processing the timing advance command. For example, the UE 100 may execute transmission of an uplink signal in accordance with the TP information after processing the timing advance command included in the random access response.

[0127] Furthermore, in the four-step CBRA procedure, UE 100 may perform transmission on the PUSCH (or UL-SCH transmission) based on the random access response. For example, UE 100 may perform transmission on the PUSCH based on a random access response grant (RA response grant) included in the random access response (also referred to as message 3). For example, UE 100 may apply a transform precoder to the transmission on the PUSCH based on TP information. Furthermore, UE 100 may not apply a transform precoder to the transmission on the PUSCH based on TP information. Base station 200 may set timing information for the transmission on the PUSCH. For example, base station 200 may transmit an RRC message including timing information, and UE 100 may perform transmission on the PUSCH based on the timing information. That is, UE 100 determines the timing of transmission on the PUSCH based on the timing information. Gu( For example, slot, symbol, and / or starting position )of For example, the base station 200 may transmit a random access configuration (e.g., RACH-ConfigDedicated) including timing information. Alternatively, the base station 200 may transmit the timing information in a random access response.

[0128] Furthermore, in the four-step CBRA procedure, UE 100 may receive contention resolution (also referred to as message 4). For example, UE 100 may determine that the random access procedure has been successfully completed based on the contention resolution reception (or detection). As described above, UE 100 may apply a transform precoder in accordance with the TP information based on the successful completion of the random access procedure. Furthermore, UE 100 may not apply a transform precoder in accordance with the TP information based on the successful completion of the random access procedure. That is, UE 100 may transmit an uplink signal based on the TP information based on the successful completion of the random access procedure. Furthermore, base station 200 may configure timing information for transmitting an uplink signal based on the successful completion of the random access procedure. For example, base station 200 may transmit an RRC message including timing information, and UE 100 may transmit an uplink signal based on the timing information after the successful completion of the random access procedure. For example, the UE 100 may perform transmission of an uplink signal after the random access procedure has been successfully completed and after the time timing indicated by the timing information.

[0129] As described above, the receiver 112 of the UE 100 receives, from the base station 200, downlink control information (DCI) or a medium access control element (MAC CE) including transform precoder information indicating whether or not to apply a transform precoder. The controller 120 of the UE 100 determines a target frequency resource targeted by the transform precoder information. The controller 120 determines whether or not to apply a transform precoder to transmission of an uplink signal in the target frequency resource based on the transform precoder information. This allows the UE 100 to dynamically switch the waveform of an uplink signal in the target frequency resource targeted by the transform precoder information and transmit the signal. This allows the UE 100 to dynamically switch the waveform of an uplink signal in the target frequency resource targeted by the transform precoder information and transmit the signal. The base station 200 can receive an uplink signal whose waveform has been dynamically switched.

[0130] Furthermore, the control unit 120 determines, as target frequency resources, all serving cells configured for the UE 100 or all uplink BWPs configured for the UE 100. As a result, the UE 100 determines that the configured ones are targets of the TP information, and therefore the target frequency resources can be commonly recognized between the base station 200 and the UE 100 without exchanging target designation information.

[0131] Furthermore, the receiver 112 may receive target designation information that designates a target frequency resource from the base station 200. The controller 120 may determine the target frequency resource based on the target designation information. This allows the base station 200 and the UE 100 to share recognition of the target frequency resource.

[0132] Furthermore, the target designation information may include information designating a serving cell as the target frequency resource. Based on the target designation information, the control unit 120 may determine a designated serving cell among serving cells configured for the UE 100 as the target frequency resource. This allows for flexible control of the serving cell that is the target of the TP information even when multiple serving cells are configured for the UE 100.

[0133] Furthermore, the target designation information may include information designating a cell group as the target frequency resource. Based on the target designation information, the control unit 120 may determine a designated cell group among the cell groups configured for the UE 100 as the target frequency resource. Even when a plurality of cell groups are configured for the UE 100, the cell group that is the target of the TP information can be flexibly controlled.

[0134] Furthermore, the target designation information may include information designating an uplink BWP as the target frequency resource. Based on the target designation information, the control unit 120 can determine, as the target frequency resource, a designated uplink BWP from among uplink BWPs configured for the UE 100. Even if multiple uplink BWPs are configured for the UE 100, the uplink BWP that is the target of the TP information can be flexibly controlled.

[0135] Furthermore, the receiving unit 112 may receive a radio resource control (RRC) message including target designation information from the base station 200. This allows the RRC message to transmit a larger amount of information than DCI and MAC CE, making it easier to flexibly designate the target of the TP information.

[0136] Furthermore, the receiver 112 may receive a MAC CE including target designation information from the base station 200. This makes it possible to dynamically switch the target of the TP information compared to RRC signaling.

[0137] Also, Receiving unit 112The UE 100 may receive a MAC CE including the TP information and target designation information from the base station 200. This allows the UE 100 to immediately understand the target of the TP information.

[0138] Furthermore, the DCI may be in a DCI format including TP information. The control unit 120 may determine at least one of a serving cell and an uplink BWP scheduled using the DCI format as a target frequency resource. This allows the UE 100 to grasp the target of the TP information even if the target of the TP information is not explicitly specified.

[0139] Furthermore, the DCI may be a DCI format including TP information. The control unit 120 may determine, as the target frequency resource, an uplink component carrier corresponding to a downlink component carrier on which the DCI format is received or an uplink BWP corresponding to a downlink BWP on which the DCI format is received. This allows the UE 100 to grasp the target of the TP information even if the target of the TP information is not explicitly specified.

[0140] Furthermore, the TP information may be first TP information. The receiving unit 112 may receive, from the base station, a radio resource control (RRC) message including second TP information indicating whether to apply a transform precoder. The control unit 120 may select, from the first TP information and the second TP information, the TP information to be used in determining whether to apply a transform precoder. This allows for flexible control of the application of a transform precoder using the first TP information and the second TP information.

[0141] Furthermore, the control unit 120 may select the first TP information when the second TP information is included in at least one of configuration information for configuring communication device-specific physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) parameters applicable to a specific bandwidth portion (BWP) and configuration information for configuring uplink transmission without dynamic permission. That is, when the control unit 120 receives communication device-specific parameters including the second TP information (i.e., when the second TP information is configured as communication device-specific parameters), the control unit 120 may determine whether to apply a transform precoder based on the first TP information. With regard to this configuration information, the base station 200 can switch whether to apply a transform precoder at an appropriate timing using lower layer signaling. Furthermore, the base station 200 can perform efficient transform precoder switching specific to the communication device.

[0142] Furthermore, when the second TP information is included in the configuration information related to the random access procedure, the control unit 120 may select the second TP information. That is, when the control unit 120 receives cell-specific parameters including the second TP information (that is, when the second TP information is set as a cell-specific parameter), the control unit 120 may determine whether to apply a transform precoder based on the second TP information. This allows the base station 200 to switch to an optimal transform precoder taking into account the situation of the entire cell.

[0143] Furthermore, the receiving unit 112 may receive a radio resource control (RRC) message including information on a field in the DCI that includes the TP information from the base station 200. This allows the UE 100 to know whether or not the DCI includes the TP information.

[0144] Furthermore, the receiver 112 may receive a radio resource control (RRC) message including configuration information for monitoring DCI including TP information from the base station 200. This allows the UE 100 to know whether or not the DCI includes TP information. Furthermore, the receiver 112 can control a control resource set (i.e., resources in the frequency domain) and / or a search space set (i.e., resources in the time domain) for the UE 100 to monitor DCI including TP information.

[0145] Furthermore, the receiving unit 112 may receive a MAC CE including the TP information and a specific logical channel identifier for identifying the MAC CE including the TP information from the base station 200. This allows the UE 100 to know whether or not the MAC CE includes the TP information.

[0146] Furthermore, the receiver 112 receives, from the base station 200, downlink control information (DCI) or a medium access control element (MAC CE) including transform precoder information indicating whether or not to apply a transform precoder. The controller 120 determines which of the following parameters to use, for the parameters set for the target of the transform precoder information, is a first parameter used when a transform precoder is applied or a second parameter used when a transform precoder is not applied. As a result, the UE 100 can switch the parameters related to the application of a transform precoder by determining either the first parameter or the second parameter for the parameters set for the target of the transform precoder information included in the DCI or MAC CE, thereby enabling dynamic parameter switching.

[0147] The receiving unit 112 may receive an RRC message including both the first parameter and the second parameter, which allows the UE 100 to dynamically switch whether or not to apply the transform precoder by using lower layer signaling after receiving the RRC message.

[0148] The control unit 120 may suspend a parameter, of the first parameter and the second parameter, that is not used for transmitting an uplink signal. As a result, when the parameter that is not used for transmitting an uplink signal is switched to be used for transmitting an uplink signal, the control unit 120 can use the parameter without delay because the parameter is suspended.

[0149] (Other embodiments) In the above-described embodiment, the uplink signal whose waveform is determined based on the TPI has been described using the PUSCH as an example, but this is not limiting. Similar operations may be performed for other uplink signals (e.g., PTRS, etc.) or other signals (e.g., sidelink signals, etc.).

[0150] In the above-described embodiment, an NR-based mobile communication system has been described as an example of the mobile communication system 1. However, the mobile communication system 1 is not limited to this example. The mobile communication system 1 may be a system compliant with a TS of any of LTE (Long Term Evolution) or other generation systems (e.g., 6th generation) of the 3GPP standard. The base station 200 may be an eNB that provides E-UTRA user plane and control plane protocol termination for the UE 100 in LTE. The mobile communication system 1 may be a system compliant with a TS of a standard other than the 3GPP standard. The base station 200 may be an IAB (Integrated Access and Backhaul) donor or an IAB node.

[0151] In the above-described embodiment, an NR-based mobile communication system has been described as an example of the mobile communication system 1. However, the mobile communication system 1 is not limited to this example. The mobile communication system 1 may be a system compliant with a TS of either LTE or another generation system (e.g., 6th generation) of the 3GPP standard. The base station 200 may be an eNB that provides E-UTRA user plane and control plane protocol termination for the UE 100 in LTE. The mobile communication system 1 may be a system compliant with a TS of a standard other than the 3GPP standard.

[0152] The steps in the operations of the above-described embodiments do not necessarily have to be executed in chronological order according to the order depicted in the flow diagrams or sequence diagrams. For example, the steps in the operations may be executed in an order different from that depicted in the flow diagrams or sequence diagrams, or may be executed in parallel. Some of the steps in the operations may be deleted, or additional steps may be added to the process. Furthermore, the above-described operational flows are not limited to being executed independently, but may be executed by combining two or more operational flows. For example, some steps of one operational flow may be added to another operational flow, or some steps of one operational flow may be replaced with some steps of another operational flow.

[0153] A program may be provided that causes a computer to execute each process performed by UE 100 or base station 200. The program may be recorded in a computer-readable medium. Using the computer-readable medium, the program can be installed in a computer. Here, the computer-readable medium on which the program is recorded may be a non-transitory recording medium. The non-transitory recording medium is not particularly limited, and may be, for example, a recording medium such as a CD-ROM (Compact Disk Read Only Memory) or a DVD-ROM (Digital Versatile Disk Read Only Memory). Furthermore, circuits that execute each process performed by UE 100 or base station 200 may be integrated, and at least a part of UE 100 or base station 200 may be configured as a semiconductor integrated circuit (chip set, SoC (System On Chip)).

[0154] In the above embodiments, "transmit" may mean processing at least one layer in a protocol stack used for transmission, or may mean physically transmitting a signal wirelessly or via a wired connection. Alternatively, "transmit" may mean a combination of processing at least one layer and physically transmitting a signal wirelessly or via a wired connection. Similarly, "receive" may mean processing at least one layer in a protocol stack used for reception, or may mean physically receiving a signal wirelessly or via a wired connection. Alternatively, "receive" may mean a combination of processing at least one layer and physically receiving a signal wirelessly or via a wired connection. Similarly, "obtain / acquire" may mean obtaining information from stored information, obtaining information from information received from another node, or obtaining information by generating information. Similarly, the terms "based on" and "depending on / in response to" do not mean "based only on" or "depending only on," unless otherwise specified. The phrase "based on" means both "based only on" and "based at least in part on." Similarly, the phrase "depending on" means both "depending only on" and "depending at least in part on." Similarly, "include" and "comprise" do not mean including only the listed items, but may mean including only the listed items or may include additional items in addition to the listed items. Similarly, in this disclosure, "or" does not mean an exclusive or, but does mean a logical or. Furthermore, any reference to elements using designations such as "first," "second," etc., as used in this disclosure does not generally limit the quantity or order of those elements. These designations may be used in this disclosure as a convenient method of distinguishing between two or more elements.Thus, a reference to a first and a second element does not imply that only two elements may be employed therein or that the first element must precede the second element in some way. In this disclosure, where articles are added by translation, such as a, an, and the in English, these articles shall include the plural unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.

[0155] Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to the embodiments, it is understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments or structures. The present disclosure also encompasses various modifications and equivalent modifications. In addition, various combinations and forms, including only one element, more than one element, or less than one element, are also within the scope and spirit of the present disclosure.

[0156] (Addendum) The following additional notes are about the features of the above-described embodiment.

[0157] (Appendix 1) a receiving unit that receives downlink control information (DCI) or medium access control element (MAC CE) from a base station, the DCI including transform precoder information indicating whether a transform precoder is applied; and a control unit that determines which of a first parameter used when the transform precoder is applied and a second parameter used when the transform precoder is not applied is to be used, with respect to parameters set for a target of the transform precoder information. Communication equipment.

[0158] (Appendix 2) The receiver receives a radio resource control (RRC) message including both the first parameter and the second parameter. 2. The communication device of claim 1.

[0159] (Appendix 3) The control unit suspends a parameter that is not used for transmitting an uplink signal, out of the first parameter and the second parameter. 3. The communication device according to claim 1 or 2.

[0160] (Appendix 4) The control unit determining the target frequency resource of the transform precoder information; determining whether to apply the transform precoder to transmission of an uplink signal in the target frequency resource based on the transform precoder information; 4. A communication device according to any one of claims 1 to 3.

[0161] (Appendix 5) The control unit determines all serving cells configured for the communication device or all uplink bandwidth portions (BWPs) configured for the communication device as the target frequency resources. 5. The communication device of claim 4.

[0162] (Appendix 6) the receiving unit receives target designation information that designates the target frequency resource from the base station; The control unit determines the target frequency resource based on the target designation information. 6. The communication device according to claim 4 or 5.

[0163] (Appendix 7) The target designation information includes information designating a serving cell as the target frequency resource, The control unit determines, based on the target designation information, the designated serving cell among serving cells set for the communication device as the target frequency resource. 7. The communications device of claim 6.

[0164] (Appendix 8) The target designation information includes information designating a cell group as the target frequency resource, The control unit determines, based on the target designation information, the designated cell group among the cell groups set for the communication device as the target frequency resource. 8. The communication device of claim 6 or 7.

[0165] (Appendix 9) The target designation information includes information designating an uplink BWP as the target frequency resource, The control unit determines, based on the target designation information, the designated uplink BWP among uplink BWPs set for the communication device as the target frequency resource. 9. The communication device according to any one of Supplementary Notes 6 to 8.

[0166] (Appendix 10) The receiver receives a radio resource control (RRC) message including the target designation information from the base station. 10. The communication device according to any one of Supplementary Notes 6 to 9.

[0167] (Appendix 11) The receiving unit receives the MAC CE including the target designation information from the base station. 11. The communication device according to any one of Supplementary Notes 6 to 10.

[0168] (Appendix 12) The aforementioned Receiving section receives the MAC CE including the transform precoder information and the target designation information from the base station. 12. The communication device of claim 11.

[0169] (Appendix 13) the DCI is in a DCI format including the transform precoder information, The control unit determines at least one of a serving cell and an uplink BWP scheduled using the DCI format as the target frequency resource. 5. The communication device of claim 4.

[0170] (Appendix 14) the DCI is in a DCI format including the transform precoder information, The control unit determines, as the target frequency resource, an uplink component carrier corresponding to a downlink component carrier on which the DCI format is received or an uplink BWP corresponding to a downlink BWP on which the DCI format is received. 5. The communication device of claim 4.

[0171] (Appendix 15) 1. A communication method performed in a communication device, comprising: receiving, from a base station, downlink control information (DCI) or medium access control element (MAC CE) including transform precoder information indicating whether a transform precoder is applied; and determining which of a first parameter used when the transform precoder is applied and a second parameter used when the transform precoder is not applied is to be used, with respect to parameters set for the target of the transform precoder information. Communication method.

Claims

1. A control unit (120); a receiving unit (112) configured to receive, from a base station (200), a radio resource control (RRC) message including information for configuring one or more uplink bandwidth portions (UL BWPs) in one serving cell, a first parameter used when a transform precoder is applied to transmission of a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH), a second parameter used when the transform precoder is not applied to transmission of the PUSCH, and information indicating that there is transform precoder information indicating whether or not the transform precoder is applied to downlink control information (DCI) used for scheduling the PUSCH, and to receive the DCI from the base station on a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH), the first parameter and the second parameter are parameters related to generation of a sequence of a demodulation reference signal (DMRS) related to transmission of the PUSCH, and are set for one UL BWP included in the one or more UL BWPs; The control unit determining, based on information indicating that the DCI contains the transform precoder information, that the DCI contains the transform precoder information; determining to use the first parameter when applying the transform precoder to transmission of the PUSCH based on the transform precoder information included in the DCI; If the transform precoder is not applied to the transmission of the PUSCH based on the transform precoder information included in the DCI, determining to use the second parameter. A communication device (100).

2. The first parameter and the second parameter include a parameter related to determination of an MCS table to be used for transmitting the PUSCH. The communication device according to claim 1 .

3. The DCI is added with a CRC scrambled by the C-RNTI or MCS-C-RNTI.

3. The communication device according to claim 1 or 2.

4. The control unit determines the number of bits of the transform precoder information included in the DCI based on information indicating that the transform precoder information is included in the DCI.

3. The communication device according to claim 1 or 2.

5. The control unit When the transform precoder is applied to the transmission of the PUSCH, a DFT-s-OFDM waveform is applied to the transmission of the PUSCH; When the transform precoder is not applied to the transmission of the PUSCH, a CP-OFDM waveform is applied to the transmission of the PUSCH.

3. The communication device according to claim 1 or 2.

6. The transform precoder information included in the DCI is first information, The receiving unit receives, from the base station, configuration information for setting communication device-specific parameters applicable to a specific bandwidth portion (BWP), the configuration information including second information indicating whether to apply the transform precoder to transmission of the PUSCH, using the RRC message; When the control unit determines that the first information is not included in the DCI, the control unit determines whether to apply the transform precoder to transmission of the PUSCH based on the second information.

3. The communication device according to claim 1 or 2.

7. A control unit (230); A receiving unit (212); A transmitting unit (211), The transmission unit transmit, to a communication device (100), a radio resource control (RRC) message including information for configuring one or more uplink bandwidth portions (UL BWPs) in one serving cell, first parameters used when a transform precoder is applied to transmission of a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH), second parameters used when the transform precoder is not applied to transmission of the PUSCH, and information indicating that downlink control information (DCI) used for scheduling the PUSCH includes transform precoder information indicating whether or not the transform precoder is applied; transmitting the DCI to the communication device on a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH); the first parameter and the second parameter are parameters related to generation of a sequence of a demodulation reference signal (DMRS) associated with transmission of the PUSCH; The control unit indicates to the communication device that the DCI includes the transform precoder information based on information indicating that the DCI includes the transform precoder information; The receiving unit receiving a transmission of the PUSCH using the first parameter when the DCI indicates that the transform precoder is to be applied to the transmission of the PUSCH based on the transform precoder information included in the DCI; When the transform precoder information included in the DCI indicates that the transform precoder is not applied to the transmission of the PUSCH, the second parameter is used to receive the transmission of the PUSCH. Base station (200).

8. The first parameter and the second parameter include a parameter related to determination of an MCS table to be used for transmitting the PUSCH. The base station of claim 7.

9. The DCI is added with a CRC scrambled by the C-RNTI or MCS-C-RNTI.

9. The base station according to claim 7 or 8.

10. The control unit sets the number of bits of the transform precoder information included in the DCI based on information indicating that the transform precoder information is included in the DCI.

9. The base station according to claim 7 or 8.

11. If it is indicated that the transform precoder is applied to the transmission of the PUSCH, a DFT-s-OFDM waveform is applied to the transmission of the PUSCH; If it is not indicated that the transform precoder is applied to the transmission of the PUSCH, a CP-OFDM waveform is applied to the transmission of the PUSCH.

9. The base station according to claim 7 or 8.

12. The transform precoder information included in the DCI is first information, The transmitter transmits, to the communication device, configuration information for setting communication device-specific parameters applicable to a specific bandwidth portion (BWP), the configuration information including second information indicating whether to apply the transform precoder to transmission of the PUSCH, using the RRC message; When the control unit indicates that the first information is not included in the DCI, the control unit indicates to the communication device whether or not to apply the transform precoder to transmission of the PUSCH based on the second information.

9. The base station according to claim 7 or 8.

13. receiving, from a base station (200), a radio resource control (RRC) message including information for configuring one or more uplink bandwidth portions (UL BWPs) in one serving cell, first parameters used when a transform precoder is applied to transmission of a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH), second parameters used when the transform precoder is not applied to transmission of the PUSCH, and information indicating that there is transform precoder information indicating whether or not the transform precoder is applied to downlink control information (DCI) used for scheduling the PUSCH; receiving the DCI from the base station on a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH); the first parameter and the second parameter are parameters related to generation of a sequence of a demodulation reference signal (DMRS) related to transmission of the PUSCH, and are set for one UL BWP included in the one or more UL BWPs; determining, based on information indicating that the DCI contains the transform precoder information, that the DCI contains the transform precoder information; determining to use the first parameter when applying the transform precoder to transmission of the PUSCH based on the transform precoder information included in the DCI; If the transform precoder is not applied to the transmission of the PUSCH based on the transform precoder information included in the DCI, determining to use the second parameter. A method for a communication device (100).

14. The first parameter and the second parameter include a parameter related to determination of an MCS table to be used for transmitting the PUSCH.

14. The method of claim 13.

15. The DCI is added with a CRC scrambled by the C-RNTI or MCS-C-RNTI. A method for a communication device according to claim 13 or 14.

16. determining the number of bits of the transform precoder information included in the DCI based on information indicating that the DCI contains the transform precoder information; A method for a communication device according to claim 13 or 14.

17. When the transform precoder is applied to the transmission of the PUSCH, a DFT-s-OFDM waveform is applied to the transmission of the PUSCH; When the transform precoder is not applied to the transmission of the PUSCH, a CP-OFDM waveform is applied to the transmission of the PUSCH. A method for a communication device according to claim 13 or 14.

18. The transform precoder information included in the DCI is first information, receiving, from the base station using the RRC message, configuration information for configuring communication device-specific parameters applicable to a specific bandwidth portion (BWP), the configuration information including second information indicating whether to apply the transform precoder to transmission of the PUSCH; When determining that the first information is not included in the DCI, determining whether to apply the transform precoder to transmission of the PUSCH based on the second information. A method for a communication device according to claim 13 or 14.

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