Information feedback method, information receiving method, and apparatus

The proposed solution addresses the lack of multiple PDSCH scheduling in NR by determining candidate reception opportunities and generating HARQ-ACK codebooks, enhancing efficiency and reducing complexity and power consumption.

JP7831578B2Active Publication Date: 2026-03-171FINITY INC
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2021-08-06
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2026-03-17

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Technical Problem

The NR system lacks a specific scheme to support scheduling multiple PDSCHs via a single DCI, particularly for HARQ-ACK information feedback.

Method used

An information feedback device and method that determines a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set based on factors like slot offset, PDCCH monitoring capability, and PDSCH group, generating a HARQ-ACK codebook to support scheduling multiple PDSCHs with a single DCI, reducing PDCCH monitoring burden and power consumption.

Benefits of technology

Enables efficient HARQ-ACK information feedback for scheduling multiple PDSCHs, lowering UE complexity and power consumption by supporting multiple PDSCH scheduling with a single DCI.

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Abstract

An embodiment of the present invention provides an information feedback method, an information receiving method and an apparatus, which includes: a determining unit for determining a candidate PDSCH receiving opportunity set based on a first slot offset between a PDSCH and a PDCCH, and / or a PDCCH monitoring capability, and / or a PDSCH group, and / or a first parameter, and / or determining a candidate PDSCH receiving opportunity corresponding to a second slot based on a PDSCH time domain resource configuration corresponding to a first slot, to determine a candidate PDSCH receiving opportunity set, where the first parameter is used to identify whether a slot includes a candidate PDSCH receiving opportunity and / or how many candidate PDSCH receiving opportunities are included; and a processing unit for generating and sending a HARQ-ACK codebook, where the codebook includes HARQ-ACK information corresponding to the candidate PDSCH receiving opportunity set.
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Technical Field

[0001] Embodiments of the present invention relate to the field of communication technologies.

Background Art

[0002] The Physical Downlink Shared Channel (PDSCH) is one of the physical downlink channels in a wireless communication system and carries downlink data. The PDSCH may be scheduled by downlink control information (DCI). The DCI for scheduling the PDSCH includes at least information indicating the resources of the PDSCH. In the current new radio (NR) system, a plurality of DCI formats for scheduling the PDSCH are defined, for example, DCI format 1_0, DCI format 1_1, and DCI format 1_2. To meet different scheduling requirements, the specific information and / or size included in the DCI of different DCI formats are different.

[0003] Note that the above description of the background art is only for more clearly and completely explaining the configuration of the present invention and is for the understanding of those skilled in the art. These configurations should not be construed as well-known technologies to those skilled in the art just because they are described in the background art part of the present invention.

Summary of the Invention

Problems to be Solved by the Invention

[0004] Currently, the NR system supports scheduling multiple PDSCHs via a single DCI (PDCCH), but there is currently no specific scheme to support scheduling multiple PDSCHs via a single DCI (for example, a way to feed back HARQ-ACK information if scheduling multiple PDSCHs via a single DCI is supported). [Means for solving the problem]

[0005] In view of at least one of the above problems, an embodiment of the present invention provides an information feedback device applied to a terminal device, comprising: a determination unit for determining a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set, which determines a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set based on a first slot offset between a PDSCH and a PDCCH, and / or PDCCH monitoring capability, and / or PDSCH group, and / or a first parameter, and / or a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity corresponding to a second slot based on a PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to a first slot, wherein the first parameter is used to identify whether a slot contains a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity and / or the number of candidate PDSCH reception opportunities contained; and a processing unit for generating and transmitting a HARQ-ACK codebook, wherein the codebook includes HARQ-ACK information corresponding to the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set.

[0006] In another embodiment of the present invention, there is a device for which information receiving devices are applied to a network device, the device comprising: a first receiving unit that receives a HARQ-ACK codebook generated based on a candidate PDSCH opportunity set transmitted by a terminal device, wherein the candidate PDSCH opportunity set is determined based on a first slot offset between a PDSCH and a PDCCH, and / or PDCCH monitoring capability, and / or PDSCH group, and / or a first parameter, and / or a candidate PDSCH receiving opportunity corresponding to a second slot based on a PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to a first slot, the first receiving unit being used to identify whether a slot contains a candidate PDSCH receiving opportunity and / or the number of candidate PDSCH receiving opportunities contained therein.

[0007] One of the advantageous effects of the embodiments of the present invention is as follows: It can support HARQ-ACK information feedback for scheduling multiple PDSCHs for a single DCI, and can further support scheduling methods in which a single DCI schedules multiple PDSCHs, thereby reducing the burden of PDCCH monitoring on the UE and lowering power consumption and UE complexity.

[0008] As shown in the following description and drawings, specific embodiments of the present invention are disclosed in detail, illustrating methods in which the principles of the present invention can be employed. However, the scope of embodiments of the present invention is not limited to these. Embodiments of the present invention include modified, altered, and equivalent forms within the scope of the gist and items of the appended claims.

[0009] Features described and / or shown in one embodiment may be used in the same or similar manner in one or more other embodiments, may be combined with features in other embodiments, or may replace features in other embodiments.

[0010] In this text, the terms "includes / have" mean the presence of a feature, component, step, or constituent element, and do not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, components, steps, or constituent elements. [Brief explanation of the drawing]

[0011] Elements and features described in one drawing and one embodiment of the embodiments of the present invention may be combined with elements and features shown in one or more drawings or embodiments. In addition, similar reference numerals in the drawings may indicate corresponding elements in multiple drawings, and may indicate corresponding elements used in one or more embodiments. [Figure 1] This is a schematic diagram of a communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 2] This is a schematic diagram of an example of an information feedback method according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 3] This is a schematic diagram of a HARQ-ACK information feedback slot according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 4] This is another schematic diagram of a HARQ-ACK information feedback slot according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 5] This is another schematic diagram of a HARQ-ACK information feedback slot according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 6] This is a schematic diagram illustrating an example of determining candidate PDSCH reception opportunities according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 7] This is a schematic diagram of another example of determining candidate PDSCH reception opportunities according to embodiments of the present invention. [Figure 8] This is a schematic diagram of an example of an information feedback device according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 9] This is a schematic diagram of an example of an information receiving device according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 10] This is a schematic diagram of a network device according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 11] This is a schematic diagram of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 12] This is a schematic diagram of an example of an information receiving device according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Modes for carrying out the invention]

[0012] The above and other features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description. Specific embodiments of the present invention are disclosed in detail in the specification and drawings, and some embodiments in which the principles of the present invention can be employed are shown. However, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described. The present invention includes all modified, altered and equivalent versions within the scope of the appended claims. Embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings. These embodiments are merely illustrative and do not limit the present invention.

[0013] In embodiments of the present invention, terms such as "first," "second," etc., are used in titles to distinguish different elements, but do not represent a spatial arrangement or temporal order of these elements, and these elements are not limited to these terms. The term "and / or" includes any one or more of the terms listed in the relevant list and all combinations thereof. The terms "include," "comprehensible," "have," etc., mean the presence of the listed features, elements, components, or components, but do not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, elements, components, or components.

[0014] In the embodiments of the present invention, singular nouns such as "one" and "the" should be understood broadly as "one type" or "one category," including plural forms, and not limited to "one." Furthermore, the term "the foregoing" should be understood to include both singular and plural forms unless the context explicitly indicates otherwise. Also, unless the context explicitly indicates otherwise, the term "as described" should be understood as "at least partially described," and the term "based on" should be understood as "based on at least partially."

[0015] In an embodiment of the present invention, the term "communication network" or "wireless communication network" may mean a network that conforms to any communication standard such as, for example, Long Term Evolution (LTE), Long Term Evolution - Advanced (LTE - A), Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA (registered trademark)), High - Speed Packet Access (HSPA), etc.

[0016] Also, communication between devices in a communication system may be performed according to a communication protocol at any stage. The communication protocol may include, for example, 1G (generation), 2G, 2.5G, 2.75G, 3G, 4G, 4.5G, and 5G, New Radio (NR), etc., and / or other current known communication protocols or other communication protocols to be developed in the future, but is not limited thereto.

[0017] In an embodiment of the present invention, the term "network device" means, for example, a device in a communication system that allows a terminal device to access the communication system and provides services to the terminal device. The network device may include, but is not limited to, a base station (BS), an access point (AP), a transmission reception point (TRP), a broadcast transmitter, a mobility management entity (MME), a gateway, a server, a radio network controller (RNC), a base station controller (BSC), etc.

[0018] Among these, base stations may include, but are not limited to, Node B (NodeB or NB), Evolutionary Node B (eNodeB or eNB), and 5G base stations (gNB), as well as Remote Radio Heads (RRH), Remote Radio Units (RRU), relays, or low-power nodes (e.g., femto, pico). The term “base station” may also include some or all of these functions, and each base station may provide communication coverage to a specific geographic area. The term “cell” may mean a base station and / or its coverage area, depending on the context in which the term is used.

[0019] In embodiments of the present invention, the terms "User Equipment" (UE) or "Terminal Equipment" (TE) refer to equipment that accesses a communication network and receives network services, for example, via a network device. Terminal equipment may be fixed or mobile and may be referred to as a mobile station (MS), terminal, subscriber station (SS), access terminal (AT), station, etc.

[0020] Among these, terminal devices may include, but are not limited to, mobile phones (cellular phones), personal digital assistants (PDAs), radio modulators / demodulators, wireless communication devices, handheld devices, machine-type communication devices, laptop computers, cordless phones, smartphones, smartwatches, and digital cameras.

[0021] For example, in scenarios such as the Internet of Things (IoT), the user device may be a monitoring or measurement device or apparatus, and may include, but is not limited to, machine-type communication (MTC) terminals, in-vehicle communication terminals, industrial wireless devices, surveillance cameras, device-to-device (D2D) terminals, and machine-to-machine (M2M) terminals.

[0022] Furthermore, the terms “Network side” or “Network device side” mean the side of the network, which may be a base station or include one or more of the above-mentioned network devices. The terms “User side” or “Terminal side” or “Terminal device side” mean the side of the user or terminal, which may be a UE or include one or more of the above-mentioned terminal devices. In this specification, unless otherwise specified, “device” may mean network device or terminal device.

[0023] In embodiments of the present invention, a time unit may be a subframe, a slot, or a set comprising at least one time-domain symbol. The set of at least one time-domain symbol may be referred to as a mini-slot or a non-slot. For example, a subframe and a slot in embodiments of the present invention may be interchangeable, and "slot" may be replaced with "subframe". The present invention is not limited thereto, and for the sake of explanation, "slot" will be described as an example below, but it may be replaced with other time units. Also, the terms "time-domain resource" and "resource" may be interchangeable.

[0024] In the following explanation, the terms “uplink control signal” and “uplink control information (UCI)” or “physical uplink control channel (PUCCH)” may be substituted for each other, as long as no confusion arises, and the terms “uplink data signal” and “uplink data information” or “physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH)” may be substituted for each other.

[0025] The terms "downlink control signal" and "downlink control information (DCI)" or "physical downlink control channel (PDCCH)" may be substituted for each other, and the terms "downlink data signal" and "downlink data information" or "physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH)" may be substituted for each other.

[0026] Furthermore, the transmission or reception of PUSCH may be understood as transmitting or receiving uplink data carried by PUSCH, the transmission or reception of PUCCH may be understood as transmitting or receiving uplink information (e.g., UCI) carried by PUCCH, and the transmission or reception of PRACH may be understood as transmitting or receiving a preamble carried by PRACH. The transmission or reception of PDSCH may be understood as transmitting or receiving downlink data carried by PDSCH, and the transmission or reception of PDCCH may be understood as transmitting or receiving downlink information (e.g., DCI) carried by PDCCH.

[0027] In embodiments of the present invention, the upper-layer signaling may be, for example, wireless resource control (RRC) signaling, and may be referred to as an RRC message, and may include, for example, a master information block (MIB), system information, and a dedicated RRC message, or may be referred to as an RRC information element (RRC IE). Alternatively, the upper-layer signaling may be, for example, medium access control (MAC) signaling, or may be referred to as a MAC control element (MAC CE). However, the present invention is not limited to these.

[0028] The following describes a scenario of an embodiment of the present invention with reference to an example, but the present invention is not limited thereto.

[0029] Figure 1 is a schematic diagram of a communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention, schematically showing examples of terminal devices and network devices. As shown in Figure 1, the communication system 100 may include a network device 101 and terminal devices 102 and 103. For the sake of explanation, Figure 1 is described using two terminal devices and one network device as an example, but embodiments of the present invention are not limited thereto.

[0030] In embodiments of the present invention, existing services or services that can be implemented in the future can be provided between the network device 101 and the terminal devices 102 and 103. For example, these services include, but are not limited to, enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), massive machine type communication (mMTC), and ultra-reliable and low-latency communication (URLLC).

[0031] Although Figure 1 shows that both terminal devices 102 and 103 are located within the coverage area of ​​network device 101, the present invention is not limited to this. Neither of the two terminal devices 102 and 103 are located within the coverage area of ​​network device 101, or one terminal device 102 may be located within the coverage area of ​​network device 101 and the other terminal device 103 may be located outside the coverage area of ​​network device 101.

[0032] In embodiments of the present invention, the transmission blocks carried by different PDSCHs may be the same or different. Accordingly, "multiple PDSCHs" or "at least two PDSCHs" below means different PDSCHs carrying different transmission blocks. More specifically, the transmission blocks carried by different PDSCHs may correspond to the same or different HARQ processes, where different HARQ processes are identified by different HARQ process identifiers.

[0033] In some embodiments, a PDSCH time-domain resource allocation (TDRA) table (also abbreviated as a TDRA table) includes at least one row. For convenience of explanation, this row will be referred to as a PDSCH TDRA configuration (also abbreviated as a TDRA configuration), i.e., a PDSCH TDRA table includes at least one PDSCH TDRA configuration. A PDSCH TDRA configuration includes at least one PDSCH time-domain resource configuration (also abbreviated as a time-domain resource configuration), and the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration includes at least a symbol position (start symbol + length) configuration in a slot. A PDSCH TDRA configuration may further include at least one slot offset K0 configuration, where K0 represents a slot offset between the PDSCH and PDCCH, and the K0 configuration may or may not be included in the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration. The one PDSCH TDRA configuration may further include other information, which may or may not be included in the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration. Embodiments of the present invention are not limited to these. Herein, with respect to the symbol position configuration in the slot, for example, it includes a start and length indicator SLIV, which corresponds to a valid combination of a start symbol (S) and a length (L), for example, a starting symbol configuration and a length configuration, which are a valid combination.

[0034] The following will be explained with reference to each example.

[0035] <Example 1> An embodiment of the present invention provides an information feedback method, which will be described from the perspective of the terminal device.

[0036] Figure 2 is a schematic diagram of an example of an information feedback method according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in Figure 2, the method includes the following steps.

[0037] Step 201: The terminal device determines a set of candidate PDSCH reception opportunities based on a first slot offset between PDSCH and PDCCH, and / or PDCCH monitoring capability, and / or PDSCH group, and / or a first parameter, and / or determines a set of candidate PDSCH reception opportunities corresponding to a second slot based on the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to the first slot, thereby determining a set of candidate PDSCH reception opportunities. Here, the first parameter is used to identify whether a slot contains a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity and / or the number of candidate PDSCH reception opportunities contained.

[0038] Step 202: The terminal device generates and transmits a HARQ-ACK codebook, which includes HARQ-ACK information corresponding to the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set.

[0039] In some embodiments, a terminal device is required to provide HARQ-ACK feedback for a received PDSCH (e.g., a PDSCH scheduled by a DCI or a PDSCH of an SPS) or DCI (e.g., a DCI for deactivating an SPS), and this HARQ-ACK feedback information may be carried by a HARQ-ACK codebook (e.g., also referred to as a Type-1 HARQ-ACK codebook or a semi-static HARQ-ACK codebook), which may contain HARQ-ACK information bits for one or more serving cells. The following describes a method for determining the HARQ-ACK information bits for just one serving cell. If the codebook contains HARQ-ACK information bits for multiple serving cells, the method for determining the HARQ-ACK information bits for each serving cell is the same as the method for determining the HARQ-ACK information bits for one serving cell described above, and the HARQ-ACK information bits for multiple serving cells are arranged in a certain order in the codebook, which will not be described here.

[0040] In some embodiments, the codebook includes HARQ-ACK information bits corresponding to a second number (A) of candidate PDSCH reception occasions, where the second number (A) is a natural number. Here, the second number (A) of candidate PDSCH reception occasions correspond to the same serving cell (i.e., the serving cell mentioned above), i.e., the first number (A) of candidate PDSCH reception occasions corresponds to the serving cell's set of candidate PDSCH reception occasions M. A,cThe prior art supports scheduling only one PDSCH with one DCI, so each PDSCH TDRA configuration includes only one PDSCH time-domain resource configuration. Furthermore, when determining candidate PDSCH receive opportunity sets, only the situation in which each PDSCH TDRA configuration includes only one PDSCH time-domain resource configuration (i.e., a symbol position (start symbol + length) configuration in a slot, e.g., SLIV) is considered. However, the present invention supports scheduling multiple PDSCHs with one DCI, so when determining candidate PDSCH receive opportunity sets, the situation in which at least one PDSCH TDRA configuration includes multiple PDSCH time-domain resource configurations is considered. Specifically, for example, a candidate set of PDSCH receive opportunities is determined by considering a first slot offset between PDSCH and PDCCH, and / or PDCCH monitoring capability, and / or PDSCH group, and / or a first parameter, and / or a candidate set of PDSCH receive opportunities corresponding to a second slot, considering the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to the first slot. Here, the first parameter is used to identify whether a slot contains a candidate PDSCH receive opportunity and / or the number of candidate PDSCH receive opportunities contained. By considering the above elements, it is possible to support HARQ-ACK information feedback for scheduling multiple PDSCHs for one DCI, and further, to support scheduling methods in which one DCI schedules multiple PDSCHs, thereby reducing the burden of PDCCH monitoring on the UE and lowering power consumption and UE complexity. Each of these is described below.

[0041] In some embodiments, the terminal device needs to determine the HARQ-ACK information feedback timing before determining the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity (in other words, the terminal device needs to determine the slot (uplink slot) to which the HARQ-ACK information will be transmitted).

[0042] In some embodiments, a terminal device receives a DCI for scheduling PDSCHs, and the terminal device determines which slots should send HARQ-ACK information based on an information field (PDSCH-to-HARQ_feedback timing indicator field) in the DCI for indicating the HARQ-ACK information feedback timing. In some embodiments, the DCI schedules, for example, one or more PDSCHs.

[0043] In some embodiments, a terminal device receives downlink control information (DCI) for scheduling physical downlink shared channels (PDSCHs), and the PDSCH TDRA table applied by the DCI supports scheduling multiple PDSCHs with a single DCI. The terminal device determines the HARQ-ACK information feedback timing based on the DCI.

[0044] In some embodiments, HARQ-ACK information (i.e., HARQ-ACK codebook) is conveyed by PUCCH or PUSCH. The following describes the HARQ-ACK feedback timing, using the conveyance of HARQ-ACK information via PUCCH as an example. Preferably, PUCCH below may be replaced with PUSCH, and the present invention is not limited thereto.

[0045] In some embodiments, the terminal device feeds back HARQ-ACK information corresponding to at least one PDSCH scheduled by the DCI via the same HARQ-ACK codebook or different HARQ-ACK codebooks. Feeding back the at least one PDSCH scheduled by the DCI via different HARQ-ACK codebooks includes dividing the at least one PDSCH into a first number of groups, where HARQ-ACK information corresponding to PDSCHs in the same group is fed back via the same HARQ-ACK codebook, and HARQ-ACK information corresponding to PDSCHs in different groups is fed back via different HARQ-ACK codebooks. The terminal device may transmit the different HARQ-ACK codebooks in different slots.

[0046] In some embodiments, preferably, the DCI scheduling the plurality of PDSCHs may include a second information field, which may be a HARQ-ACK feedback timing indicator (i.e., a PDSCH-to-HARQ_feedback timing indicator) field, and the second information field is used to indicate the feedback timing k of the HARQ-ACK information. Alternatively, the DCI may not include the second information field, and the terminal device receives second configuration information (e.g., dl-DataToUL-ACK or dl-DataToUL-ACKForDCIFormat1_2 for DCI format 1_2) configured by upper-layer signaling, and the second configuration information is used to indicate the feedback timing k of the HARQ-ACK information. Alternatively, the terminal device receives second configuration information (e.g., dl-DataToUL-ACK or dl-DataToUL-ACKForDCIFormat1_2 for DCI format 1_2) configured by upper-layer signaling, the second configuration information is used to configure feedback timings for multiple HARQ acknowledgment (HARQ-ACK) information, the DCI may include the second information field, the second information field is used to indicate a feedback timing k for one HARQ acknowledgment (HARQ-ACK) information from the multiple feedback timings configured by the second configuration information.

[0047] For example, within the same PUCCH, HARQ-ACK information corresponding to one or more PDSCHs scheduled by the DCI may be fed back.

[0048] For example, one PUCCH may be used to feed back the HARQ-ACK information from multiple PDSCHs. μDL-μULTaking = 1 as an example, the terminal device transmits HARQ-ACK information in slot n+k (slot n+k). Here, slot n (slot n) is the termination slot of the last PDSCH among the multiple PDSCHs, and n and k are integers greater than 0. That is, the termination slot of the last PDSCH is n, and k is the offset between the HARQ-ACK information feedback slot and slot n. The relationship between the index of the PDSCH's downlink termination slot n and its corresponding uplink slot may be determined based on the subcarrier interval between the uplink and downlink, and specific examples may refer to prior art, which will not be explained here. Figure 3 is a schematic diagram of the feedback timing. For example, as shown in Figure 3, one PDCCH actually schedules four PDSCHs, and the downlink slot where the last PDSCH terminates is n, and HARQ-ACK information is transmitted in slot n+k. Here, the value of k is indicated by the second information field in DCI, or RRC signaling is composed of configuration information.

[0049] For example, HARQ-ACK information corresponding to one or more PDSCHs scheduled by the DCI may be fed back in different (slot) PUCCHs. Here, at least one PDSCH is divided into a first number of groups, and HARQ-ACK information corresponding to PDSCHs in the same group is fed back in the same PUCCH, while HARQ-ACK information corresponding to PDSCHs in different groups is fed back in different PUCCHs. Here, redundant explanations of the same configuration or information in "feeding back HARQ-ACK information corresponding to one or more PDSCHs scheduled by the DCI in the same PUCCH" are omitted. Figure 4 is a schematic diagram of the feedback timing. For example, as shown in Figure 4, here one PDCCH actually schedules four PDSCHs, two adjacent ones are divided into one group, the downlink slot ending at the second PDSCH is n1, the downlink slot ending at the last PDSCH is n2, the uplink slot n1+k feeds back HARQ-ACK information corresponding to the first two PDSCHs, and the uplink slot n2+k feeds back HARQ-ACK information corresponding to the last two PDSCHs. Here, the value of k is indicated by the second information field in DCI, or the RRC signaling is composed of configuration information.

[0050] In some embodiments, HARQ-ACK information corresponding to one or more PDSCH groups scheduled by the DCI may be fed back in different (slot) PUCCHs. That is, HARQ-ACK information corresponding to PDSCHs in the same group is fed back in the same PUCCH, and HARQ-ACK information corresponding to PDSCHs in different groups is fed back in different PUCCHs. For example, the groups of HARQ-ACK information feedback timings may coincide with the above PDSCH groups, in other words, HARQ-ACK information corresponding to PDSCHs in the same PDSCH group is fed back in the same PUCCH, and HARQ-ACK information corresponding to PDSCHs in different PDSCH groups is fed back in different (slot) PUCCHs. Figure 5 is a schematic diagram of the feedback timing. For example, as shown in Figure 5, here one PDCCH actually schedules four PDSCHs, dividing the first and second PDSCHs into the first PDSCH group and the third and fourth PDSCHs into the second PDSCH group. Here, the downlink slot to which the first PDSCH group terminates is n1, the downlink slot to which the second PDSCH group terminates is n2, and HARQ-ACK information corresponding to the first PDSCH group is fed back in uplink slot n1+k, and HARQ-ACK information corresponding to the second PDSCH group is fed back in uplink slot n2+k. Here, the value of k is indicated by the second information field in the DCI, or the RRC signaling is composed of configuration information, for example, the DCI may indicate multiple values ​​of k corresponding to different PDSCH groups.

[0051] The above describes a method for determining the HARQ-ACK feedback timing (i.e., determining the slot to transmit HARQ-ACK information) based on a single k value and the slot where the PDSCH scheduled by the DCI is located, using the reception of HARQ-ACK information feedback triggered by a DCI for scheduling a PDSCH as an example. However, embodiments of the present invention are not limited thereto. Even if a DCI for deactivating an SPS is received, a HARQ-ACK information feedback may be triggered, and the UE determines the HARQ-ACK feedback timing based on the k value indicated by the DCI for deactivating the SPS or configured via configuration information by RRC signaling and the slot where the DCI is located. Alternatively, even if a DCI for activating an SPS is received, a HARQ-ACK information feedback may be triggered, and the UE determines the HARQ-ACK feedback timing based on the k value indicated by the DCI for activating the SPS or configured via configuration information by RRC signaling and the slot where the PDSCH of the SPS activated by the DCI is located. I will omit detailed examples here.

[0052] In some embodiments, the terminal device may determine a time-domain position or slot where HARQ-ACK information needs to be fed back, then determine a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity, and generate a corresponding codebook. The following describes a method for determining a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity.

[0053] In some embodiments, in order to determine the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set, it is necessary to determine the downlink slots that may contain (or correspond to) the candidate PDSCH reception opportunities.

[0054] In some embodiments, the downlink slot is determined based on the slot timing value K1.

[0055] For example, a slot that needs to send HARQ-ACK information, for example, slot n u Based on the set of slot timing values ​​K1 associated with the active uplink partial bandwidth UL BWP, one or more downlink slots n corresponding to each K1 in the K1 set. D You may decide on each of these. Here, K1 is the HARQ-ACK information feedback slot n D This represents the PDSCH offset value for (i.e., the indicable value of k in the DCI described above). When determining one or more downlink slots corresponding to each K1, it is preferable to further consider the subcarrier spacing of the uplink and downlink partial bandwidths, and one K1 may correspond to multiple downlink slots, and prior art may be referenced for details, and embodiments of the present invention are not limited thereto.

[0056] In some embodiments, the determination of the K1 set related to the active uplink partial bandwidth UL BWP may refer to prior art. Alternatively, in addition to existing factors, the K1 set may be determined based on the number of PDSCH time-domain resource configurations included in the PDSCH TDRA configuration, or based on the maximum number of PDSCH time-domain resource configurations included in at least two PDSCH TDRA configurations (or the maximum number of PDSCHs that can be scheduled by a single DCI), and not limited to these.

[0057] In some embodiments, the downlink slot is determined based on the slot timing value K1, as well as the number of PDSCH time-domain resources included in the PDSCH TDRA configuration, or the maximum number of PDSCH time-domain resource configurations included in at least two PDSCH TDRA configurations (or the maximum number of PDSCHs that can be scheduled by DCI). For example, if prior art is used to determine the above K1 set, the downlink slot is determined based on the number of PDSCH time-domain resource configurations included in the PDSCH TDRA configuration (the number of PDSCHs that can be scheduled by DCI).

[0058] In some embodiments, the terminal device determines the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to a slot (downlink slot) based on the number and / or serial number of PDSCH time-domain resource configurations included in the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration, as well as the slot timing value (e.g., the K1 set described above).

[0059] For example, for a single downlink slot, the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to the slot (downlink slot) is determined based on the number and / or serial number of PDSCH time-domain resource configurations included in the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration. Based on this PDSCH time-domain resource configuration, the following considerations are referenced to determine whether or not there are candidate PDSCH receiving opportunities corresponding to the slot, thereby determining a set of candidate PDSCH receiving opportunities. Note that the determination of each downlink slot and the determination of the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to the slot may be performed before or after, or simultaneously, and the present invention is not limited to these.

[0060] In some embodiments, the terminal device may determine the PDSCH reception opportunity set based on the PDSCH group.

[0061] For example, the terminal device determines the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set based on the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to the codebook in the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration. In some embodiments, the method for determining the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set based on the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to the codebook may refer to the prior art and may be combined with the following elements (examples of which will be described later), and redundant explanations will be omitted here.

[0062] Therefore, if the PDSCH time domain resource allocation configuration includes a PDSCH time domain resource configuration that does not correspond to the codebook, the terminal device will not determine the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set based on the PDSCH time domain resource configuration that does not correspond to the codebook. In other words, when grouping PDSCHs, the codebook generated in step 202 of the present invention means the codebook generated for a set of PDSCHs, and different groups of PDSCHs corresponding to different codebooks may be different, and PDSCHs in other groups may be directly excluded from the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity.

[0063] For example, the terminal device determines the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to the codebook in the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration based on the number and / or serial numbers and / or groups of PDSCH time-domain resource configurations included in the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration. For example, if a PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration includes only one PDSCH time-domain resource configuration, that PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponds to the codebook. For example, if a PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration includes at least two PDSCH time-domain resource configurations, the time-domain resource locations of the at least two PDSCH correspond one-to-one to at least two codebooks fed back in different slots in serial number order (these at least two codebooks fed back in different slots are, for example, triggered by the same DCI). For example, if a PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration includes at least two PDSCHs and can be divided into at least two (e.g., a first number) groups of PDSCHs, then the at least two PDSCH time-domain resource locations correspond one-to-one to at least two codebooks fed back in different slots, in serial number order (these at least two codebooks fed back in different slots are triggered, for example, by the same DCI).

[0064] In some embodiments, the terminal device may determine a set of candidate PDSCH reception opportunities based on a first slot offset between the PDSCH and the PDCCH and / or PDCCH monitoring capability.

[0065] In some embodiments, the PDCCH is a PDCCH for scheduling PDSCHs, and the DCI format of the DCIs carried by the PDCCH may be DCI format 1_0, DCI format 1_1, DCI format 1_2, or other newly introduced DCI formats, and the embodiments of the present invention are not limited to these.

[0066] In some embodiments, the DCI for scheduling the PDSCH may be scrambled with a Cell-RadioNetworkTemporaryIdentifier (C-RNTI), Coding-Modulation Scheme C-RNTI (MCS-C-RNTI), Configuration Scheduling RNTI (CS-RNTI), Temporary C-RNTI (TC-RNTI), System Information RNTI (SI-RNTI), Random Access RNTI (RA-RNTI), MsgB-RNTI in Random Access Response, Paging RNTI (P-RNTI), or other newly introduced RNTIs, and embodiments of the present invention are not limited to these.

[0067] In some embodiments, candidate PDSCH reception opportunities may be determined based on a first slot offset between the PDSCH and the PDCCH. Conventional methods consider only the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration (e.g., SLIV configuration) within the PDSCH TDRA table, but the present invention further requires consideration of at least one slot offset K0 configuration in the PDSCH TDRA table, and the first slot offset may be determined based on this at least one slot offset K0 configuration, the specific method of which will be described later.

[0068] In some embodiments, the first slot offset is the slot offset between the first PDSCH time-domain resource configured in the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration and the PDCCH that schedules the PDSCH. If the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration includes multiple PDSCH time-domain resource configurations, the first PDSCH is the PDSCH corresponding to the first of the multiple PDSCH time-domain resource configurations; if the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration includes one PDSCH time-domain resource configuration, the first PDSCH is the PDSCH corresponding to that one PDSCH time-domain resource configuration.

[0069] In some embodiments, the terminal device determines, based on a first slot offset, the time-domain location of a PDCCH corresponding to a PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration (the time-domain location to which the PDCCH should be transmitted by scheduling the corresponding PDSCH instructing a PDSCH TDRA configuration). The terminal device determines candidate PDSCH reception opportunities based on whether the PDCCH is transmittable at the time-domain location, for example, by determining whether the PDCCH is transmittable at the time-domain location. If it is determined that the PDCCH is not transmittable, the PDSCH time-domain resources scheduled by the PDCCH are excluded from the candidate PDCCH reception opportunities.

[0070] In some embodiments, for example, as shown in Figure 6, the present invention may also be applied when the subcarrier interval (SCS) of a PDCCH that schedules multiple PDSCHs and the subcarrier interval (SCS) of a PDSCH are the same as the subcarrier interval (SCS) of a PUCCH or PUSCH that provides HARQ-ACK information feedback. For example, the present invention may also be applied when the subcarrier interval (SCS) of a PDCCH that schedules multiple PDSCHs and the subcarrier interval (SCS) of a PDSCH are the same as the subcarrier interval (PUSCH) of a PUCCH or PUSCH that provides HARQ-ACK information feedback, in part or in whole, are the same as those of a PDCCH or PUSCH that provides HARQ-ACK information feedback. However, the present invention is not limited to this.

[0071] In some embodiments, as shown in Figure 6, slot N is an uplink slot (UL slot N), and the terminal device (UE) transmits HARQ-ACK information in UL slot N. As can be seen from the embodiments described above, the UE may determine the opportunity to receive a PDSCH based on a HARQ-ACK information feedback timing k1, which is indicated and / or predefined by DCI and / or configured by RRC signaling. For example, if the value range of the parameter K1 of the HARQ-ACK information feedback timing, which is indicated and / or predefined by DCI and / or configured by RRC signaling, is {2,3}, then when K1=2, the downlink slot where the last PDSCH among multiple PDSCHs belonging to the same PDSCH TDRA configuration is located, which feeds back HARQ-ACK information in UL slot N, is DL slot N-2. Similarly, when K1=3, the downlink slot where the last PDSCH among multiple PDSCHs belonging to the same PDSCH TDRA configuration is located is DL slot N-3. In Figure 6, multiple (for example, four) PDSCH TDRA configurations are shown as an example. The first PDSCH TDRA configuration is {R0_0}, the second is {R1_0,R1_1}, the third is {R2_0,R2_1,R2_2,R2_3}, and the fourth is {R3_0,R3_1,R3_2,R3_3}, where R0, R1, R2, and R3 represent the first to fourth rows in the PDSCH TDRA table. Furthermore, taking the third PDSCH TDRA configuration {R2_0,R2_1,R2_2,R2_3} as an example, R2_1 represents the time-domain resource configuration corresponding to the second PDSCH in the third PDSCH TDRA configuration.

[0072] Using Figure 6 as an example, the method for determining candidate PDSCH reception opportunities will be explained. As shown in Figure 6, the time domain position in which a PDCCH representing multiple PDSCHs should be transmitted may be determined based on a first slot offset between the first PDSCH among multiple PDSCHs belonging to the same PDSCH TDRA configuration and the PDCCH that schedules the multiple PDSCHs. Taking the second PDSCH TDRA configuration in Figure 6 as an example, if K1=2, the UL slot of the HARQ-ACK information is N, so the slot of the last PDSCH in the second PDSCH TDRA configuration is DL slot N-2, and when the first slot offset = 3, the time domain position of the PDCCH that schedules the multiple PDSCHs may be determined to be DL slot N-7. Furthermore, based on the contents of DL slot N-7, it is determined whether or not the PDCCH can transmit in DL slot N-7, and the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity is determined. For example, if the PDCCH is not transmittable in DL slot N-7, i.e., if the PDSCH TDRA configuration indicated by the PDCCH is not schedulable, it may be determined that the SLIVs (start symbol + symbol length in a specific slot of the corresponding PDSCH) in the PDSCH TDRA configuration indicated by the PDCCH are not a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity, and the PDSCH time-domain resources scheduled by the PDCCH may be excluded from the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity. On the other hand, if the PDSCH TDRA is transmittable in DL slot N-7, i.e., if the PDSCH TDRA configuration indicated by the PDCCH is schedulable, it may be determined that the SLIVs (start code + code length of the corresponding PDCCH) in the PDSCH TDRA configuration indicated by the PDCCH are a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity.

[0073] In some embodiments, the terminal device determines whether the PDCCH can be transmitted at the time-domain location based on the transmission direction of the time-domain location, and / or whether the time-domain location includes a search space corresponding to a DCI, and / or whether the coreset and SSB associated with the search space corresponding to a DCI, which are included in the time-domain location, overlap.

[0074] In some embodiments, the transmission direction of the symbols at the time-domain location of a PDCCH that schedules multiple PDSCHs (i.e., uplink symbols or downlink symbols) is used to determine whether the PDCCH is transmittable at that time-domain location. For example, as shown in Figure 6, DL slot N-7 is the time-domain location to which the PDCCH should be transmitted, and if DL slot N-7 contains only uplink symbols, it means that the PDCCH is not transmittable at DL slot N-7, i.e., the PDCCH is not transmittable at that time-domain location.

[0075] In some embodiments, the determination is made based on whether the time domain location of a PDCCH that schedules multiple PDSCHs includes the search space of the DCI in the corresponding PDSCH TDRA table. For example, as shown in Figure 6, DL slot N-7 is the time domain location to which a PDCCH should be transmitted, and if DL slot N-7 does not include the search space of the DCI, it means that the PDCCH cannot be transmitted in DL slot N-7, i.e., the PDCCH cannot be transmitted at that time domain location.

[0076] In some embodiments, the determination is made based on whether a CORESET and an SSB related to a search space corresponding to a DCI that schedules PDSCHs based on a PDSCH TDRA table, which are included in the time domain location of a PDCCH that schedules multiple PDSCHs, overlap. For example, if a CORESET and at least one resource unit (RE) of an SSB overlap, it means that the PDCCH cannot be transmitted in that slot.

[0077] Preferably, the above method for determining candidate PDSCH reception opportunities may be combined with the feeding back of HARQ-ACK information in the above PDSCH groups, for example, different (slot) PUCCHs. For example, when determining PDSCH reception opportunities corresponding to HARQ-ACK information for different PDSCH groups, the method for determining candidate PDSCH reception opportunities for each PDSCH group is the same as in the above embodiment, and redundant explanations are omitted here.

[0078] In some embodiments, candidate PDSCH reception opportunities may be determined based on a first slot offset and PDCCH monitoring capability.

[0079] In some embodiments, the first slot offset is the slot offset between the first PDSCH time-domain resource configured in the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration and the PDCCH. PDCCH monitoring capability means, for example, the number of PDCCHs that the UE can receive in a slot, slot group, or symbol group (but not limited to these). Based on the first slot offset, the terminal device determines the time-domain location of the PDCCH corresponding to the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration, and based on the PDCCH monitoring capability, determines candidate PDSCH reception opportunities. For example, based on the PDCCH monitoring capability, it determines whether or not to receive the PDCCH at the time-domain location of the PDCCH, thereby determining a set of candidate PDSCH reception opportunities.

[0080] For example, as shown in Figure 7, the explanation of parameters that overlap with those in Figure 6 is omitted. In the case of K1=2, similar to Figure 6, DL slot N-2 is the position of the last PDSCH in a PDSCH TDRA configuration, and if the first slot offset is 3, the expected slot positions of the PDCCHs corresponding to the third PDSCH TDRA configuration (R2) and the fourth PDSCH TDRA configuration (R3) are both in DL slot N-7. Based on the PDCCH monitoring capability, the UE can only monitor one PDCCH in DL slot N-7. That is, if the transmitted symbols of the PDSCHs in DL slot N-2, as indicated by the SLIVs in these two PDSCH TDRA configurations, do not collide with or overlap the uplink symbols, there is at most one candidate PDSCH reception opportunity, for example, the longest symbol range indicated in the SLIVs is considered one candidate PDSCH reception opportunity.

[0081] In some embodiments, if an SPS is configured in the terminal device, and a DCI for activating the SPS is received before a predetermined time for transmitting the codebook, the terminal device does not determine the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set based on a first slot offset and / or PDCCH monitoring capability. If an SPS is configured in the terminal device, the terminal device determines the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity based on the periodic configuration of the SPS.

[0082] In some embodiments, the offset between the SPS PDSCH and the DCI for scheduling the SPS PDSCH is not fixed to a first slot offset, so it is necessary to determine the PDSCH reception opportunity by considering the period configured by the upper-layer signaling. For example, if an SPS is configured, candidate PDSCH reception opportunities are not determined based on the first slot offset and / or PDCCH monitoring capability. Preferably, if an SPS is configured, candidate PDSCH reception opportunities are determined based on the first slot offset and / or PDCCH monitoring capability when a DCI for activating the SPS has not been received before a predetermined time before transmitting a PUCCH, and not based on the first slot offset and / or PDCCH monitoring capability otherwise.

[0083] In some embodiments, the candidate PDSCHs receiving opportunities for the second slot may be determined based on the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to the first slot.

[0084] In some embodiments, when the first and second slots correspond to PDSCH time-domain resource configurations with different serial numbers in a first PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration and PDSCH time-domain resource configurations with different serial numbers in a second PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration, a candidate PDSCH receiving opportunity corresponding to the second slot is determined based on whether the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration in the first PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to the first slot and / or the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration in the second PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration conflict with a semi-statically configured transmission method, and / or whether the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration in the first PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration corresponding to the first slot and / or the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration in the second PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration overlap, thereby determining a set of candidate PDSCH receiving opportunities.

[0085] For example, the terminal device determines the first PDSCH time-domain resource configuration and / or second PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to a slot based on the number and / or serial numbers of PDSCH time-domain resource configurations included in the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration, as well as the slot timing value. Further details may be found in the description above, which is omitted here.

[0086] For example, as shown in Figure 7, redundant explanations for parameters that overlap with those in Figure 6 are omitted. In the case where K1=2, similar to Figure 6, first, the first PDSCH time-domain resource configuration and / or the second PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to DL slot N-4 (the first slot) are determined based on the number and / or serial number of PDSCH time-domain resource configurations included in the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration. For example, DL slot N-2 (the second slot) is the position of the last PDSCH in a PDSCH TDRA configuration, and if K0=3, a third PDSCH TDRA configuration (R2) and a fourth PDSCH configuration (R3) are given as examples. In DL slot N-4 (the first slot), if the time-domain resources of the PDSCH corresponding to the SLIVs indicated by the third PDSCH TDRA configuration and the fourth PDSCH TDRA configuration overlap (the resources in R2_2 and R3_2 overlap), then for DL ​​slot N-2, even if the time-domain resources of the PDSCH corresponding to the SLIVs indicated by the third PDSCH TDRA configuration and the fourth PDSCH TDRA configuration do not overlap (they do not overlap with the resources in R2_0 and R3_0), DL slot N-2 will only contain one candidate PDSCH reception opportunity, for example, the time-domain resource of the PDSCH corresponding to the SLIVs indicated by the fourth PDSCH TDRA configuration will be randomly selected as the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity.

[0087] In some embodiments, the terminal device may determine a set of candidate PDSCH reception opportunities based on a first parameter, which is used to identify whether a slot (downlink slot) contains candidate PDSCH reception opportunities and / or the number of candidate PDSCH reception opportunities contained.

[0088] In some embodiments, the first parameter is a parameter for marking / recording whether a DL slot contains a candidate PDSCH receive opportunity and / or the number of candidate PDSCH receive opportunities contained. Since a PDSCH TDRA configuration can include at least two PDSCH time-domain resource configurations, downlink slots or candidate PDSCH receive opportunities corresponding to different K1 values ​​may overlap. For example, as shown in Figure 6 or Figure 7, for different K1 values, e.g., K1=2 or K1=3, R1_1 of the second PDSCH TDRA configuration with K1=2 and R0_0 of the first PDSCH TDRA configuration with K1=3 correspond to the same DL slot, and R3_2 of the fourth PDSCH TDRA configuration with K1=2 and R3_1 of the fourth PDSCH TDRA configuration with K1=3 correspond to the same DL slot. Therefore, in order to avoid duplicate counting of downlink slots or candidate PDSCH reception opportunities when determining candidate PDSCH reception opportunities, a first parameter may be introduced to mark whether or not a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity is included in the DL slot, and / or the number of candidate PDSCH reception opportunities included.

[0089] In some embodiments, for example, if a DL slot contains at most one candidate PDSCH reception opportunity, the initial value of the first parameter represents that the DL slot does not contain a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity. Then, in the process of determining the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity, if it is determined that any one of the SLIVs corresponding to a DL slot may be used for the PDSCH scheduled in that DL slot (for example, if the SLIV does not contain the UL symbol in the symbols corresponding to the DL slot), the field in the first parameter corresponding to that DL slot is set to a value indicating that the DL slot contains a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity. On the other hand, for that DL slot, the UE does not need to consider the remaining K1 values ​​and / or other SLIVs corresponding to that DL slot.

[0090] In some embodiments, the various methods described above for determining candidate PDSCH reception opportunities may be carried out individually or in combination, and the embodiments of the present invention are not limited thereto.

[0091] In some embodiments, for each DCI format, the corresponding candidate PDSCH reception opportunities are determined, and the union of the candidate PDSCH reception opportunities is determined.

[0092] In some embodiments, for each PDSCH TDRA configuration group, a corresponding candidate PDSCH reception opportunity is determined, and the union of candidate PDSCH reception opportunities is determined. The PDSCH TDRA configuration groups are grouped, for example, based on the number of PDSCHs scheduled by the PDSCH TDRA configuration. For example, a PDSCH TDRA configuration for scheduling one PDSCH may be grouped, and a PDSCH TDRA configuration for scheduling multiple PDSCHs may be grouped. Preferably, the PDSCH TDRA configurations are grouped according to whether the TDRA table supports scheduling multiple PDSCHs using one DCI. For example, a PDSCH TDRA configuration included in a TDRA table that supports scheduling multiple PDSCHs using one DCI may be grouped, and a PDSCH TDRA included in a TDRA table that supports scheduling one PDSCH using only one DCI may be grouped.

[0093] In some embodiments, first, all DL slots that may contain candidate PDSCH reception opportunities are determined; then, for each DL slot, the candidate PDSCH reception opportunities included are determined based, for example, on the SLIVs corresponding to each DL slot (it is also possible that no candidate PDSCH reception opportunities are included); and the union of the determined candidate PDSCH reception opportunities is obtained. Here, all DL slots that may contain candidate PDSCH reception opportunities and each DL slot are determined based on the corresponding SLIVs, and all DL slots and the SLIVs corresponding to each DL slot are determined based on the PDSCH TDRA configuration and K1 value in the TDRA table.

[0094] In some embodiments, for each TDRA table, the corresponding candidate PDSCH reception opportunities are determined, and the union of candidate PDSCH reception opportunities is determined.

[0095] In some embodiments, candidate PDSCH reception opportunities corresponding to each K1 value are determined based on the PDSCH TDRA configuration in all TDRA tables, and the union of candidate PDSCH reception opportunities is determined.

[0096] In some embodiments, after determining the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set in step 202, a HARQ-ACK codebook containing HARQ-ACK information corresponding to the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set is further generated. The method for generating the codebook based on the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set is described below.

[0097] In some embodiments, the size of the codebook does not change dynamically with the actual data scheduling situation, but is determined based on pre-configured (e.g., configured by upper-layer signaling) or predefined parameters. The following describes how to determine the HARQ-ACK information bits for just one serving cell.

[0098] In some embodiments, for example, by feeding back HARQ-ACK information in the PUCCH shown in Table 4 below, the number of HARQ-ACK information bits corresponding to a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity for a serving cell is related to the HARQ spatial bundling parameter (harq-ACK-SpatialBundlingPUCCH), the code block group (CBG) configuration parameter (PDSCH-CodeBlockGroupTransmission), and the maximum supported codeword parameter (maxNrofCodeWordsScheduledByDCI) configured for that cell.

[0099] [Table 1] The above is merely an illustrative explanation, and the method for determining the number of HARQ-ACK information bits corresponding to a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity in a serving cell is not limited thereto. Nor is the present invention limited thereto to the method for determining the values ​​of the information bits in the HARQ-ACK codebook. In some embodiments, since one candidate PDSCH reception opportunity corresponds to one PDSCH, the HARQ-ACK information bits corresponding to each candidate PDSCH reception opportunity are arranged in the order of a second number of candidate PDSCH reception opportunities in the set of candidate PDSCH reception opportunities to obtain the HARQ-ACK information bits for a serving cell. Here, if there is no PDSCH corresponding to a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity, the corresponding HARQ-ACK information bits are set to NACK. As described above, if the codebook contains HARQ-ACK information bits for one serving cell, the HARQ-ACK information bits for that one serving cell are fed back as the codebook. If the codebook contains HARQ-ACK information bits for multiple serving cells, the method for determining the HARQ-ACK information bits for each serving cell is the same as the method for determining the HARQ-ACK information bits for one serving cell. However, when making these determinations, other parameters such as the PDSCH TDRA configuration corresponding to each serving cell may be the same or different. For example, the above parameters may be configured individually for each serving cell, but this embodiment is not limited to this. The HARQ-ACK information bits corresponding to each serving cell are sequentially arranged in ascending order of the serving cell index, and the codebook is generated and fed back.

[0100] The above describes how to generate a codebook; the following will first provide a further explanation of the PDSCH time domain resource allocation configuration.

[0101] In some embodiments, the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration includes one slot offset K0 configuration. When the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation includes one PDSCH time-domain resource configuration, K0 represents the slot offset between the one PDSCH and the PDCCH carrying the DCI that schedules the PDSCH. In other words, the first slot offset described above is equal to K0. When the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation includes multiple PDSCH time-domain resource configurations, K0 represents the slot offset between the first PDSCH and the PDCCH carrying the DCI that schedules the PDSCH. In other words, the first slot offset described above is equal to K0.

[0102] In some embodiments, the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration includes multiple K0 configurations. When the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation includes multiple PDSCH time-domain resource configurations, one K0 configuration is associated with one PDSCH time-domain resource configuration, and one K0 configuration represents a slot offset between the PDSCH and PDCCH corresponding to that associated PDSCH time-domain resource configuration. In other words, the first slot offset described above is equal to the K0 corresponding to the first PDSCH time-domain resource configuration.

[0103] In some embodiments, the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration includes multiple K0 configurations. When the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation includes multiple PDSCH time-domain resource configurations, the multiple PDSCH time-domain resource configurations are divided into a predetermined number of groups, one K0 configuration is associated with a group of PDSCH time-domain resource configurations, and one K0 represents the slot offset between the first PDSCH and PDCCH in the associated group of PDSCH time-domain resource configurations. In other words, the first slot offset described above is equal to the K0 corresponding to the group containing the first PDSCH.

[0104] In some embodiments, the slot location of the DCI for scheduling each PDSCH in a plurality of PDSCHs may be determined based on a PDSCH TDRA configuration. When the PDSCH TDRA configuration is used to schedule a plurality of PDSCHs, the plurality of PDSCHs are located in at least two consecutive slots or at least two discontinuous slots. The following describes a method for determining the slot in which each PDSCH is located.

[0105] In some embodiments, a PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration for scheduling the multiple PDSCHs includes a K0 configuration, where K0 represents a slot offset between the first PDSCH and the DCI / PDCCH for scheduling the multiple PDSCHs. The multiple PDSCHs are transmitted sequentially in a contiguous sequence of slots. This allows the slot positions of the multiple PDSCHs to be determined sequentially.

[0106] In some embodiments, the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration for scheduling the multiple PDSCHs includes multiple K0 configurations, where one K0 corresponds to one PDSCH and represents an offset between the corresponding PDSCH and the PDCCH for scheduling the PDSCH. Preferably, the K0s may be included in the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration and correspond one-to-one with each SLIV. This allows the slot positions of the multiple PDSCHs to be determined sequentially.

[0107] In some embodiments, a single PDSCH TDRA configuration for scheduling the multiple PDSCHs may include multiple K0 configurations. The multiple PDSCHs are divided into a first number of groups, each PDSCH group corresponding to a single K0 configuration, where the K0 represents the slot offset between the first PDSCH in the corresponding PDSCH group and the PDCCH for scheduling the multiple PDSCHs. PDSCHs in the same PDSCH group are transmitted sequentially in a series of consecutive slots. This makes it possible to determine the slot offset for each PDSCH in the multiple PDSCHs.

[0108] In some embodiments, unlike the prior art, the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration further includes second slot offset information between different PDSCHs among a plurality of PDSCHs. For example, a PDSCH TDRA configuration for scheduling a plurality of PDSCHs may include a configuration relating to a second slot offset (e.g., slot offset) between different PDSCHs. For example, the PDSCH TDRA configuration may include a configuration of a K0, which represents the slot offset between the first PDSCH and the DCI for scheduling the plurality of PDSCHs. The second slot offset may also represent, for example, the interval between two adjacent PDSCHs, and the plurality of PDSCHs are transmitted sequentially in a plurality of slots according to the configured second slot offset. This makes it possible to determine the slot offset of each PDSCH in the plurality of PDSCHs.

[0109] For example, multiple PDSCHs may be divided into PDSCH groups. A PDSCH TDRA configuration for scheduling multiple PDSCHs includes a configuration relating to a second slot offset (e.g., slot offset) between different PDSCH groups. For example, a PDSCH TDRA configuration may include a configuration of one K0, which represents the slot offset between the first PDSCH in the first PDSCH group and the DCI for scheduling the multiple PDSCHs. The second slot offset represents the interval between adjacent PDSCH groups, and PDSCHs in the same PDSCH group are transmitted sequentially in a series of consecutive slots. This allows determining the slot offset for each PDSCH in multiple PDSCHs.

[0110] For example, a PDSCH TDRA configuration for scheduling multiple PDSCHs may include a configuration for a second slot offset between different PDSCHs and a configuration for multiple K0s. For example, the multiple PDSCHs may be divided into PDSCH groups, each PDSCH group corresponding to one K0. The K0 represents the slot offset between the first PDSCH in the corresponding PDSCH group and the DCI for scheduling the multiple PDSCHs. On the other hand, the configuration for the second slot offset represents the offset between different PDSCHs within the same PDSCH group. The above combined methods are merely examples, and the present invention is not limited thereto.

[0111] In some embodiments, the PDSCH TDRA configuration may be included in a first allocation table. For example, the first allocation table may be determined based on the PDSCH TDRA tables to which each DCI format is applicable, and the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration may be determined based on the first allocation table. The first allocation table is also associated with the active DL BWP. The first allocation table is the union of time-domain resource allocation tables for DCI formats that need to be monitored, which are configured by the UE in serving cell c. For example, the first allocation table may include the union of all rows of the PDSCH TDRA tables to which the DCI formats that need to be monitored are applicable, with the configuration of each row being identical to that of the PDSCH TDRA table. For example, Table 3 shows an example of the first allocation table for one particular active DL BWP. As shown in Table 3 below, one PDSCH TDRA configuration (corresponding to one row in the first allocation table) includes at least one PDSCH time-domain resource configuration, which includes at least one symbol position (start symbol + length) configuration in the slot. Furthermore, one PDSCH TDRA configuration may further include at least one slot offset K0 configuration, where K0 represents the slot offset between the PDSCH and PDCCH, and the K0 configuration may or may not be included in the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration. Additionally, one PDSCH TDRA configuration may further include other information (e.g., mapping scheme), which may or may not be included in the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration. The configuration of K0 will be described in detail later, and is therefore omitted here. Furthermore, if ReferenceofSLIV-ForDCIFormat1_2 is configured in the UE, a new row needs to be added to the PDSCH TDRA table for DCI_format 1_2. The explanation of this is omitted here, and prior art may be consulted for details.

[0112] [Table 2] In some embodiments, a time-domain resource allocation table (PDSCH) for supporting scheduling multiple PDSCHs via a single DCI is configured for each BWP (per BWP), where the BWP is a DL BWP. For example, the first directive information for configuring the table is contained in the BWP configuration for a single BWP (e.g., BWP-DownlinkCommon, BWP-DownlinkDedicated, etc.), and more specifically, in the PDSCH configuration pdsch-Config in the BWP configuration BWP-DownlinkCommon, for example.

[0113] In some embodiments, a PDSCH TDRA table for supporting scheduling multiple PDSCHs through a single DCI includes at least one PDSCH TDRA configuration for supporting scheduling multiple PDSCHs through a single DCI. The table may or may not include PDSCH TDRA configurations for supporting scheduling multiple PDSCHs through a single DCI. For example, the PDSCH TDRA table includes at least one (M) PDSCH TDRA configurations (at least one row), and of the M PDSCH TDRA configurations, at least one (P) PDSCH TDRA configurations supporting scheduling multiple PDSCHs through a single DCI includes MP PDSCH TDRA configurations supporting scheduling one PDSCH through a single DCI, where M is greater than or equal to P, and both M and P are integers greater than or equal to 1.

[0114] In some embodiments, a PDSCH TDRA configuration for supporting scheduling multiple PDSCHs via a single DCI includes at least two PDSCH time-domain resource configurations (e.g., at least two SLIVs, each corresponding to one PDSCH).

[0115] In some embodiments, a PDSCH TDRA configuration to support scheduling one PDSCH via one DCI includes only one PDSCH time-domain resource configuration.

[0116] In some embodiments, the method may further include the step (not shown) of the terminal device determining a PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table to be applied by each DCI based on a first list. This allows the first allocation table to be determined. The columns of the first list correspond to first directive information (e.g., pdsch-TimeDomainAllocationListForMultiPDSCH) for configuring a PDSCH TDRA table to support scheduling multiple PDSCHs through a single DCI. The first directive information is included, for example, in PDSCH-Config. That is, the terminal device determines a PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table to be applied by each DCI from a predefined or configured PDSCH time-domain resource allocation (TDRA) table based on the first list.

[0117] For example, the first list is used to determine the PDSCH TDRA table applied by a DCI having DCI format 1_1 or DCI format 1_2, but not by a DCI having DCI format 1_0. For example, for a DCI having DCI format 1_0, the PDSCH TDRA table applied by the DCI may be determined based on the second list. The contents of this second list are the same as the conventional list for DCI format 1_0 or DCI format 1_1 (Applicable PDSCH time domain resource allocation for DCI formats 1_0 and 1_1). In other words, the PDSCH TDRA tables applied by DCI having DCI format 1_0 and DCI format 1_1 are determined based on different lists.

[0118] For example, the difference between the first list and the second list is that the first list further includes one column corresponding to first directive information (e.g., pdsch-TimeDomainAllocationListForMultiPDSCH) for constructing a PDSCH TDRA table to support scheduling multiple PDSCHs through a single DCI, whereas the second list does not include a column for first directive information for constructing a PDSCH TDRA table to support scheduling multiple PDSCHs through a single DCI. In other words, the second list does not consider first directive information for a PDSCH TDRA table to support scheduling multiple PDSCHs through a single DCI when determining the PDSCH TDRA table to be applied by the DCI. Therefore, the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table applied by the DCI determined based on the second list may not be a PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table for supporting scheduling multiple PDSCHs through a single DCI, while the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table applied by the DCI determined based on the first list may be a PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table for supporting scheduling multiple PDSCHs through a single DCI.

[0119] In some embodiments, the DCI format is DCI format 1_1 or DCI format 1_2, and the PDSCH TDRA table applied by the DCI is independent of the Radio Network Temporary Identifier (RNTI) that scrambles the cyclic redundancy check (CRC) of the DCI. For example, if the RNTI is a Cell-RadioNetworkTemporaryIdentifier (C-RNTI), a Code Modulation Scheme (MCS-C-RNTI), or a Configuration Scheduling RNTI (CS-RNTI), the PDSCH TDRA table applied by the DCI is the same. Table 1 below is an exemplary table of the first list, where the columns PDSCH-ConfigCommon includes pdsch-TimeDomainAllocationList and PDSCH-Config includes pdsch-TimeDomainAllocationList correspond to the second directive information of the PDSCH TDRA table (i.e., pdsch-TimeDomainAllocationList in PDSCH-ConfigCommon and pdsch-TimeDomainAllocationList in PDSCH-Config) for supporting scheduling PDSCH via a single DCI for configuring cell-specific and UE-specific configurations, respectively. The specific meaning may be explained by prior art, which is omitted here.Here, according to Table 1, if a DCI is sent in a common search space unrelated to CORESET 0 (or a common search space where the related CORESET is not CORESET 0) or a UE-specific search space, and a PDSCH TDRA table is configured to support scheduling multiple PDSCHs through a single DCI (i.e., if the first instruction information for configuring the PDSCH TDRA table (pdsch-TimeDomainAllocationListForMultiPDSCH) is included in PDSCH-Config), then the DCI will apply the PDSCH TDRA table to support scheduling multiple PDSCHs through that single DCI when scrambling using C-RNTI, MCS-C-RNTI, or CS-RNTI.

[0120] [Table 3] In some embodiments, the DCI format is DCI format 1_1 or DCI format 1_2, and the DCI applies different PDSCH time-domain resource allocation tables when scrambled with different RNTIs. For example, the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table applied when scrambled with CS-RNTI is different from the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table applied when scrambled with non-CS-RNTI (C-RNTI or MCS-C-RNTI).

[0121] For example, if the DCI is scrambled with non-CS-RNTI (C-RNTI or MCS-C-RNTI), the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table applied by the DCI is a PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table that supports scheduling multiple PDSCHs through a single DCI. If the DCI is scrambled with CS-RNTI, the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table applied by the DCI is not a PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table that supports scheduling multiple PDSCHs through a single DCI. In other words, if the DCI is scrambled with CS-RNTI, the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table applied by the DCI is only a PDSCH TDRA table that supports scheduling one PDSCH through a single DCI.

[0122] In other words, if the DCI is scrambled with CS-RNTI, the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table applied by the DCI is not the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table configured with the first instruction information. If the DCI is scrambled with non-CS-RNTI (C-RNTI or MCS-C-RNTI), the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table applied by the DCI is the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table configured with the first instruction information. Since the DCI for activating the SPS must be scrambled with CS-RNTI, the first instruction information cannot be used to activate the SPS, even if a PDSCH TDRA table is configured to support scheduling multiple PDSCHs through a single DCI.

[0123] Tables 2-1 and 2-2 below are illustrative tables of the first list, and unlike Table 1, the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table applied when scrambling with CS-RNTI PDSCHs is different from the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table applied when scrambling with non-CS-RNTI (C-RNTI or MCS-C-RNTI). Also, in Table 2-1, the configuration of the first instruction information must simultaneously support a PDSCH TDRA table to support scheduling one PDSCH through one DCI and a PDSCH TDRA table to support scheduling multiple PDSCHs through one DCI. However, even if the first instruction information configures a PDSCH TDRA table to support scheduling multiple PDSCHs through one DCI, a DCI where the RNTI is CS-RNTI may apply a PDSCH TDRA table to support scheduling only one PDSCH through one DCI. Table 2-2 shows that the configuration of the first instruction information does not need to simultaneously support a PDSCH TDRA table for scheduling one PDSCH through one DCI and a PDSCH TDRA table for scheduling multiple PDSCHs through one DCI. However, if the first instruction information configures a PDSCH TDRA table for scheduling multiple PDSCHs through one DCI, and the first instruction information does not configure a PDSCH TDRA table for scheduling one PDSCH through one DCI, then DCI format 1_1, where RNTI is C-RNTI, may apply a predefined PDSCH TDRA table.

[0124] [Table 4]

[0125] [Table 5] In some embodiments, the format of the DCI is DCI format 1_1 or DCI format 1_2, and the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table applied when the DCI is used for SPS activation and / or SPS retransmission (the CRC of the DCI is scrambled by CS-RNTI) is different from the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table applied when the DCI is used for non-SPS activation and / or SPS retransmission (the CRC of the DCI is not scrambled by CS-RNTI).

[0126] For example, when the DCI is used for SPS activation and / or SPS retransmission, the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table applied by the DCI is not designed to support scheduling multiple PDSCHs through a single DCI. In other words, when the DCI is used for SPS activation and / or SPS retransmission, the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table applied by the DCI is only a PDSCH TDRA table that supports scheduling one PDSCH through a single DCI. When the DCI is used for non-SPS activation and / or SPS retransmission, the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table applied by the DCI is designed to support scheduling multiple PDSCHs through a single DCI.

[0127] In other words, when the DCI is used for SPS activation and / or SPS retransmission, the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table applied by the DCI is not the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table configured by the first instruction information. When the DCI is used for non-SPS activation and / or SPS retransmission, the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table applied by the DCI is the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table configured by the first RRC signaling.

[0128] As described above, in Tables 1, 2-1, and 2-2, the first instruction information constitutes a PDSCH TDRA table that supports scheduling multiple PDSCHs through one DCI, i.e., the value of pdsch-TimeDomainAllocationListForMultiPDSCH is YES, and the first instruction information constitutes a PDSCH TDRA table that does not support scheduling multiple PDSCHs through one DCI, i.e., the value of pdsch-TimeDomainAllocationListForMultiPDSCH is NO.

[0129] In some embodiments, the first list may be used to determine a PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table applied by a DCI having the format DCI format 1_1, and may also be used to determine a PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table applied by a DCI having the format DCI format 1_0. For example, the table in the above example may be considered as a merger of the third list and the existing second table into a first table, and may also be used to determine a PDSCH time-domain resource allocation table applied by a DCI having the formats DCI format 1_1 and DCI format 1_0.

[0130] Figures 2-6 above merely illustrate embodiments of the present invention, but the invention is not limited thereto. For example, the execution order between various steps may be appropriately adjusted, or several other steps may be added or several steps removed. Those skilled in the art can make appropriate modifications based on the above description and are not limited to the depiction in Figures 2-6 above.

[0131] The above embodiments are merely illustrative examples of the present invention, and the present invention is not limited thereto. Appropriate modifications may be made based on the above embodiments. For example, each of the above embodiments may be used individually, or one or more of the above embodiments may be used in combination.

[0132] According to this embodiment, it is possible to support HARQ-ACK information feedback for scheduling multiple PDSCHs for a single DCI, and further, it is possible to support a scheduling method in which a single DCI schedules multiple PDSCHs, thereby reducing the burden of PDCCH monitoring on the UE and lowering power consumption and UE complexity.

[0133] <Example 2> The embodiments of the present invention provide an information receiving method and will be described from the network device side. Here, the explanation of parts that overlap with the above embodiments will be omitted.

[0134] Figure 12 is a schematic diagram of an example of an information receiving device according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in Figure 12, the method includes the following steps.

[0135] Step 1201: The network device receives a HARQ-ACK codebook generated based on a candidate PDSCH opportunity set transmitted by the terminal device. Here, the candidate PDSCH opportunity set is determined based on a first slot offset between the PDSCH and PDCCH, and / or PDCCH monitoring capability, and / or PDSCH group, and / or a first parameter, and / or a candidate PDSCH receive opportunity corresponding to a second slot based on the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to the first slot. Here, the first parameter is used to identify whether a slot contains a candidate PDSCH receive opportunity and / or the number of candidate PDSCH receive opportunities contained.

[0136] In some embodiments, the embodiment of step 1201 corresponds to steps 201-202 in Example 1, and the explanation of any overlapping content will be omitted.

[0137] In some embodiments, the meanings of the candidate PDSCH opportunity set, the first slot offset, the PDCCH monitoring capability, the PDSCH group, etc., may be understood by referring to Example 1, which will not be explained here.

[0138] According to this embodiment, it is possible to support HARQ-ACK information feedback for scheduling multiple PDSCHs for a single DCI, and further, it is possible to support a scheduling method in which a single DCI schedules multiple PDSCHs, thereby reducing the burden of PDCCH monitoring on the UE and lowering power consumption and UE complexity.

[0139] <Example 3> Embodiments of the present invention provide an information feedback device. This device may be, for example, a terminal device, or one or more components configured within a terminal device. Descriptions of aspects similar to those in Embodiment 1 are omitted.

[0140] Figure 8 is a schematic diagram of an example of an information feedback device according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in Figure 8, the information feedback device 800 includes the following parts.

[0141] The determination unit 801 determines a set of candidate PDSCH reception opportunities based on a first slot offset between PDSCH and PDCCH, and / or PDCCH monitoring capability, and / or PDSCH group, and / or a first parameter, and / or determines a set of candidate PDSCH reception opportunities corresponding to a second slot based on the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to the first slot. Here, the first parameter is used to identify whether a slot contains a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity and / or the number of candidate PDSCH reception opportunities that are included.

[0142] The processing unit 802 generates and transmits a HARQ-ACK codebook. The HARQ-ACK codebook includes HARQ-ACK information corresponding to the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set.

[0143] In some embodiments, the configurations of the determination unit 801 and the processing unit 802 may refer to steps 201 to 202 of Embodiment 1, and any overlapping content will be omitted from the explanation.

[0144] In some embodiments, the first slot offset is the slot offset between the first PDSCH time-domain resource configured in the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration and the PDCCH.

[0145] In some embodiments, the determination unit determines the time domain position of the PDCCH corresponding to the PDSCH time domain resource allocation configuration based on the first slot offset, and determines candidate PDSCH reception opportunities based on the PDCCH monitoring capability.

[0146] In some embodiments, the determination unit determines whether or not to receive a PDCCH at the time domain location of the PDCCH based on its PDCCH monitoring capability, thereby determining a candidate PDCCH reception opportunity.

[0147] In some embodiments, the determination unit determines the time-domain position of a PDCCH corresponding to a PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration based on the first slot offset, and determines a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity based on whether the PDCCH is capable of transmitting at that time-domain position.

[0148] In some embodiments, the determination unit determines whether the PDCCH can be transmitted at the time domain location based on the transmission direction of the time domain location, and / or whether the time domain location includes a search space corresponding to a DCI, and / or whether the coreset and SSB related to the search space corresponding to a DCI included in the time domain location overlap.

[0149] In some embodiments, if an SPS is configured in the terminal device, and a DCI for activating the SPS is received before a predetermined time for transmitting the codebook, the determination unit does not determine the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set based on the first slot offset and / or PDCCH monitoring capability.

[0150] In some embodiments, if an SPS is configured in the terminal device, the determination unit determines the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set based on the periodic configuration of the SPS.

[0151] In some embodiments, the determination unit determines the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to a slot based on the number and / or serial number of PDSCH time-domain resource configurations included in the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration, and the slot timing value.

[0152] In some embodiments, if the first and second slots correspond to PDSCH time-domain resource configurations with different serial numbers in a first PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration and PDSCH time-domain resource configurations with different serial numbers in a second PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration, the determination unit determines a candidate PDSCH receiving opportunity corresponding to the second slot and determines a set of candidate PDSCH receiving opportunities based on whether the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration in the first PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to the first slot and / or the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration in the second PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration conflict with a semi-statically configured transmission device, and / or whether the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration in the first PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration and / or the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration in the second PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration overlap.

[0153] In some embodiments, the determination unit determines the candidate PDSCH receive opportunity set based on the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to the codebook in the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration.

[0154] In some embodiments, if the PDSCH time domain resource allocation configuration includes a PDSCH time domain resource configuration that does not correspond to the codebook, the determination unit does not determine the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set based on the PDSCH time domain resource configuration that does not correspond to the codebook.

[0155] In some embodiments, the determination unit determines the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to the codebook in the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration based on the number and / or serial numbers and / or groups of PDSCH time-domain resource configurations included in the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration.

[0156] In some embodiments, the device may further include a second receiver (not shown) that receives downlink control information (DCI) for scheduling physical downlink shared channels (PDSCHs). The DCI is used to indicate time-domain resources for at least one (M) PDSCHs.

[0157] Furthermore, the processing unit feeds back HARQ-ACK information corresponding to the at least one PDSCH scheduled by the DCI, either through the same HARQ-ACK codebook or different HARQ-ACK codebooks.

[0158] In some embodiments, the processing unit feeding back the at least one PDSCH scheduled by the DCI via different HARQ-ACK codebooks includes dividing the at least one PDSCH into a first number of groups, with HARQ-ACK information corresponding to PDSCHs in the same group being fed back by the same HARQ-ACK codebook, and HARQ-ACK information corresponding to PDSCHs in different groups being fed back by different HARQ-ACK codebooks.

[0159] In some embodiments, the processing unit transmits the different HARQ-ACK codebooks in different slots.

[0160] In some embodiments, the codebook is transmitted via PUCCH or PUSCH.

[0161] In some embodiments, the PDSCH time domain resource allocation configuration for scheduling multiple PDSCHs is located in at least two contiguous slots or at least two discontinuous slots.

[0162] In some embodiments, the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration includes a slot offset configuration used to configure a slot offset between the first PDSCH among the multiple PDSCHs in the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration for scheduling multiple PDSCHs and the PDCCH that carries the DCI for scheduling the PDSCH.

[0163] In some embodiments, the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration includes a plurality of slot offset configurations, each slot offset configuration associated with a PDSCH time-domain resource configuration and used to configure a slot offset between a PDSCH and a PDCCH corresponding to that associated PDSCH time-domain resource configuration, with different slot offset configurations corresponding to different PDSCHs.

[0164] In some embodiments, the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration includes a plurality of slot offset configurations, each slot offset configuration associated with a set of PDSCH time-domain resource configurations, and used to configure a slot offset between the first PDSCH and PDCCH corresponding to that associated set of PDSCH time-domain resource configurations.

[0165] In some embodiments, the first slot offset is determined based on the slot offset configuration.

[0166] In some embodiments, the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration further includes second slot offset information between different PDSCHs among a plurality of PDSCHs.

[0167] In some embodiments, the PDSCHs are divided into a first number of groups, and the second slot offset is the interval between different PDSCHs within the same group, or the interval between adjacent PDSCH groups.

[0168] For a specific method of generating the above codebook, please refer to Example 1, and its explanation will be omitted here.

[0169] The above embodiments are merely illustrative examples of the present invention, and the present invention is not limited thereto. Appropriate modifications may be made based on the above embodiments. For example, each of the above embodiments may be used individually, or one or more of the above embodiments may be used in combination.

[0170] Although the above description only concerns components or modules related to the present invention, the present invention is not limited thereto. The information feedback device 800 may further include other components or modules. For specific details of these components or modules, refer to related technologies.

[0171] Furthermore, for the sake of clarity, Figure 8 merely illustrates the connection relationships or signal directions between various components or modules; however, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various related techniques, such as bus connections, can be used. The above-mentioned components or modules may be implemented by hardware devices such as processors, memory, transmitters, and receivers, and the present invention is not limited thereto.

[0172] According to this embodiment, it is possible to support HARQ-ACK information feedback for scheduling multiple PDSCHs for a single DCI, and further, it is possible to support a scheduling method in which a single DCI schedules multiple PDSCHs, thereby reducing the burden of PDCCH monitoring on the UE and lowering power consumption and UE complexity.

[0173] <Example 4> Embodiments of the present invention provide an information receiving device. This device may be, for example, a network device, or one or more components configured within a network device. Descriptions of aspects similar to those in Embodiment 1 are omitted.

[0174] Figure 9 is a schematic diagram of an example of an information receiving device according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in Figure 9, the information receiving device 900 includes the following parts.

[0175] The first receiving unit 901 receives a HARQ-ACK codebook generated based on a candidate PDSCH opportunity set transmitted by the terminal device. Here, the candidate PDSCH opportunity set is determined based on a first slot offset between the PDSCH and PDCCH, and / or PDCCH monitoring capability, and / or PDSCH group, and / or a first parameter, and / or a candidate PDSCH receiving opportunity corresponding to a second slot based on the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to the first slot. Here, the first parameter is used to identify whether a slot contains a candidate PDSCH receiving opportunity and / or the number of candidate PDSCH receiving opportunities contained.

[0176] In some embodiments, the embodiment of the first receiving unit 901 may refer to step 1201 of Embodiment 2, and any overlapping explanations will be omitted.

[0177] The above embodiments are merely illustrative examples of the present invention, and the present invention is not limited thereto. Appropriate modifications may be made based on the above embodiments. For example, each of the above embodiments may be used individually, or one or more of the above embodiments may be used in combination.

[0178] Although the above description only concerns components or modules related to the present invention, the present invention is not limited thereto. The information receiving device 900 may further include other components or modules. For specific details of these components or modules, refer to related technologies.

[0179] Furthermore, for the sake of clarity, Figure 9 merely illustrates the connection relationships or signal directions between various components or modules; however, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various related techniques, such as bus connections, can be used. The various components or modules described above may also be implemented by hardware devices such as processors, memory, transmitters, and receivers, and the present invention is not limited thereto.

[0180] According to this embodiment, it is possible to support HARQ-ACK information feedback for scheduling multiple PDSCHs for a single DCI, and further, it is possible to support a scheduling method in which a single DCI schedules multiple PDSCHs, thereby reducing the burden of PDCCH monitoring on the UE and lowering power consumption and UE complexity.

[0181] <Example 5> Embodiments of the present invention further provide a communication system, which may be described by referring to Figure 1, and the description of the same content as in Embodiments 1 to 4 will be omitted.

[0182] In some embodiments, the communication system 100 may include at least a terminal device 102 and a network device 101.

[0183] In some embodiments, the embodiment of the terminal device 102 may refer to the terminal device 1100, and the embodiment of the network device may refer to the network device 1000, and their explanation is omitted here.

[0184] Embodiments of the present invention further provide a network device, which may be, for example, a base station, but the present invention is not limited thereto and may be other network devices.

[0185] Figure 10 is a schematic diagram of a network device according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in Figure 10, the network device 1000 may include a processor 1010 (e.g., a central processing unit (CPU)) and a memory 1020, the memory 1020 being connected to the processor 1010. The memory 1020 may store various types of data, and may also store an information processing program 1030, and execute the program 1030 under the control of the processor 1010.

[0186] For example, the processor 1010 may be programmed to implement the information receiving method described in Embodiment 2. For example, the processor 1010 may be configured to perform the step of receiving a HARQ-ACK codebook generated based on a candidate PDSCH opportunity set transmitted by a terminal device, wherein the candidate PDSCH opportunity set is determined based on a first slot offset between a PDSCH and a PDCCH, and / or PDCCH monitoring capability, and / or PDSCH group, and / or a first parameter, and / or a candidate PDSCH receiving opportunity corresponding to a second slot based on the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to the first slot, wherein the first parameter is used to identify whether a slot contains a candidate PDSCH receiving opportunity and / or the number of candidate PDSCH receiving opportunities that are included.

[0187] Furthermore, as shown in Figure 10, the network device 1000 may further include a transceiver 1040 and an antenna 1050, etc. The functions of the above components are similar to those of the prior art, and their explanation is omitted here. Note that the network device 1000 does not need to include all the units shown in Figure 10. Also, the network device 1000 may further include units not shown in Figure 10, and prior art may be referenced.

[0188] The embodiments of the present invention further provide terminal devices, but the present invention is not limited thereto and may include other devices.

[0189] Figure 11 is a schematic diagram of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in Figure 11, the terminal device 1100 may include a processor 1110 and a memory 1120, the memory 1120 which stores data and programs and is connected to the processor 1110. Note that this figure is illustrative, and this structure may be supplemented or replaced with other types of structures to realize communication functions or other functions.

[0190] For example, the processor 1110 may be programmed to implement the information feedback method described in Embodiment 1. For example, the processor 1110 may be configured to perform the steps of determining a candidate PDSCH receive opportunity set by determining a candidate PDSCH receive opportunity set based on a first slot offset between a PDSCH and a PDCCH, and / or PDCCH monitoring capability, and / or PDSCH group, and / or a first parameter, and / or determining a candidate PDSCH receive opportunity corresponding to a second slot based on a PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to a first slot, wherein the first parameter is used to identify whether a slot contains a candidate PDSCH receive opportunity and / or the number of candidate PDSCH receive opportunities that are included; and generating and transmitting a HARQ-ACK codebook, wherein the HARQ-ACK codebook includes HARQ-ACK information corresponding to the candidate PDSCH receive opportunity set.

[0191] Furthermore, as shown in Figure 11, the terminal device 1100 may further include a communication module 1130, an input unit 1140, a display 1150, and a power supply 1160, etc. The functions of these units are the same as in the prior art, and their explanation is omitted here. Note that the terminal device 1100 does not need to include all the units shown in Figure 11. Also, the terminal device 1100 may further include units not shown in Figure 11, and prior art may be referenced.

[0192] In embodiments of the present invention, a computer-readable program is further provided that, when the program is executed on a terminal device, causes the terminal device to execute the information feedback method described in Embodiment 1.

[0193] Embodiments of the present invention further provide a storage medium in which a computer-readable program is stored, and which causes a terminal device to execute the information feedback method described in Embodiment 1 when the program is executed.

[0194] In embodiments of the present invention, a computer-readable program is further provided that, when the program is executed on a network device, causes the network device to execute the information reception method described in Embodiment 2.

[0195] Embodiments of the present invention further provide a storage medium in which a computer-readable program is stored, and which causes a network device to execute the information reception method described in Embodiment 2 when the program is executed.

[0196] The above-described apparatus and method of the present invention may be implemented by hardware, or by combining hardware and software. The present invention relates to a computer-readable program, and when the program is executed by a logic unit, the logic unit may implement the above-described apparatus or configuration requirements, or the logic unit may implement the above-described methods or steps. The present invention relates to a storage medium for storing the above-described program, such as a hard disk, magnetic disk, optical disk, DVD, flash memory, etc.

[0197] Each processing method in each apparatus described with reference to embodiments of the present invention may be implemented using hardware, software modules executed by a processor, or a combination of both. For example, one or more functional block diagrams shown in the drawings, or one or more combinations of functional block diagrams, may correspond to each software module in the computer program flow, or to each hardware module. These software modules may correspond to each step shown in the drawings. These hardware modules may be implemented by hardwareizing these software modules, for example, using a field-programmable gate array (FPGA).

[0198] The software module may reside in RAM memory, flash memory, ROM memory, EPROM memory, EEPROM memory, registers, hard disk, mobile hard disk, CD-ROM, or any other form of storage medium known to those skilled in the art. The storage medium may be connected to the processor so that the processor can read information from or write information to the storage medium, or the storage medium may be a component of the processor. The processor and the storage medium may reside in an ASIC. The software module may be stored in the memory of the mobile terminal or on a memory card inserted into the mobile terminal. For example, if the device (e.g., a mobile terminal) uses a relatively large capacity MEGA-SIM card or a high-capacity flash memory device, the software module may be stored on the MEGA-SIM card or high-capacity flash memory device.

[0199] One or more functional blocks and / or one or more combinations of functional blocks in the functional block diagrams shown in the drawings may be implemented by a general-purpose processor, a digital signal processor (DSP), an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) or other programmable logic device, a discrete gate or transistor logic unit, a discrete hardware component, or any suitable combination thereof for performing the functions described herein. One or more functional blocks and / or one or more combinations of functional blocks in the functional block diagrams shown in the drawings may be implemented, for example, by a combination of computing equipment, such as a combination of a DSP and a microprocessor, a combination of multiple microprocessors, one or more microprocessors combined with DSP communication, or any other configuration.

[0200] Although the present invention has been described above with reference to specific embodiments, the above description is merely illustrative and does not limit the scope of protection of the present invention. Various modifications and changes can be made to the present invention as long as they do not deviate from the spirit and principles of the present invention, and these modifications and changes are also within the scope of the present invention.

[0201] Furthermore, the following additional information is disclosed regarding embodiments including the above-described examples. (Note 1) An information feedback method, A step of determining a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set by having a terminal device determine a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set based on a first slot offset between a PDSCH and a PDCCH, and / or PDCCH monitoring capability, and / or PDSCH group, and / or a first parameter, and / or determining a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity corresponding to a second slot based on the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to the first slot, wherein the first parameter is used to identify whether a slot contains a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity and / or the number of candidate PDSCH reception opportunities contained therein. A method comprising the steps of: the terminal device generating and transmitting a HARQ-ACK codebook, wherein the codebook includes HARQ-ACK information corresponding to the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set. (Note 2) The method according to Appendix 1, wherein the first slot offset is the slot offset between the first PDSCH time-domain resource configured in the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration and the PDCCH. (Note 3) The step of determining candidate PDSCH reception opportunities is: The terminal device determines the time domain position of the PDCCH corresponding to the PDSCH time domain resource allocation configuration based on the first slot offset. The method according to Appendix 1 or 2, comprising the step of the terminal device determining a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity based on its PDCCH monitoring capability. (Note 4) The method according to Appendix 3, wherein the terminal device determines whether or not to receive a PDCCH at the time domain location of the PDCCH based on its PDCCH monitoring capability, and determines a candidate PDCCH reception opportunity. (Note 5) The step of determining candidate PDSCH reception opportunities is: The terminal device determines the time domain position of the PDCCH corresponding to the PDSCH time domain resource allocation configuration based on the first slot offset, The method according to any one of Appendix 1 to 4, comprising the step of determining a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity based on whether the terminal device is capable of transmitting the PDCCH at the time domain location. (Note 6) The method according to Appendix 5, wherein the terminal device determines whether the PDCCH can be transmitted at the time-domain location based on the transmission direction of the time-domain location and / or whether the time-domain location includes a search space corresponding to DCI and / or whether the coreset and SSB related to the search space corresponding to DCI included in the time-domain location overlap. (Note 7) The method according to any one of Appendix 1 to 6, further comprising the step that, if an SPS is configured in the terminal device, when a DCI for activating the SPS is received before a predetermined time for transmitting the codebook, the terminal device does not determine the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set based on the first slot offset and / or PDCCH monitoring capability. (Note 8) The method according to any one of Appendix 1 to 6, further comprising the step of the terminal device determining the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set based on the periodic configuration of the SPS, if the terminal device is configured with SPS. (Note 9) The terminal device determines the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to a slot based on the number and / or serial number of PDSCH time-domain resource configurations included in the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration, and the slot timing value, according to any one of the methods in Appendix 1 to 8. (Note 10) The step of determining a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set by the terminal device determining a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity corresponding to the second slot based on the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to the first slot is as follows: The method according to Appendix 1 or 9, wherein if the first and second slots correspond to PDSCH time-domain resource configurations with different serial numbers in a first PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration and PDSCH time-domain resource configurations with different serial numbers in a second PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration, the method includes the step of determining a candidate PDSCH receiving opportunity corresponding to the second slot based on whether the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration in the first PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to the first slot and / or the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration in the second PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration conflict with a semi-statically configured transmission device, and / or whether the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration in the first PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration corresponding to the first slot and / or the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration in the second PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration overlap, and determining a set of candidate PDSCH receiving opportunities. (Note 11) The step of determining a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set based on the PDSCH group is: The method according to any one of Appendix 1 to 10, comprising the step of the terminal device determining the candidate PDSCH receiving opportunity set based on the PDSCH time domain resource configuration corresponding to the codebook in the PDSCH time domain resource allocation configuration. (Note 12) The method according to Appendix 11, wherein, if the PDSCH time domain resource allocation configuration includes a PDSCH time domain resource configuration that does not correspond to the codebook, the terminal device does not determine the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set based on the PDSCH time domain resource configuration that does not correspond to the codebook. (Note 13) The method according to any one of the appendices 1 to 12, wherein the terminal device determines the PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to the codebook in the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration based on the number and / or serial number and / or group of PDSCH time-domain resource configurations included in the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration. (Note 14) The steps include: a terminal device receiving downlink control information (DCI) for scheduling a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH), wherein the DCI is used to indicate at least one (M) time-domain resources of the PDSCH; The method according to any one of Appendix 1 to 13, further comprising the step of the terminal device feeding back HARQ-ACK information corresponding to the at least one PDSCH scheduled by the DCI via the same HARQ-ACK codebook or different HARQ-ACK codebooks. (Note 15) The terminal device feeding back the at least one PDSCH scheduled by the DCI via different HARQ-ACK codebooks means that The method according to Appendix 14, wherein at least one PDSCH is divided into a first number of groups, HARQ-ACK information corresponding to PDSCHs in the same group is fed back by the same HARQ-ACK codebook, and HARQ-ACK information corresponding to PDSCHs in different groups is fed back by different HARQ-ACK codebooks. (Note 16) The method described in Appendix 14, wherein the terminal device transmits the different HARQ-ACK codebooks in different slots. (Note 17) The aforementioned codebook is transmitted via PUCCH or PUSCH, using any of the methods described in Appendix 1 to 16. (Note 18) The method according to any one of the appendices 1 to 17, wherein the PDSCH time domain resource allocation configuration for scheduling multiple PDSCHs is located in at least two consecutive slots or at least two discontinuous slots. (Note 19) The method according to Appendix 18, wherein the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration includes one slot offset configuration, the one slot offset configuration is used to configure a slot offset between the first PDSCH among the multiple PDSCHs in the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration for scheduling multiple PDSCHs and the PDCCH that carries the DCI for scheduling the PDSCH. (Note 20) The PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration includes a plurality of slot offset configurations, each slot offset configuration being associated with a PDSCH time-domain resource configuration and used to configure a slot offset between a PDSCH and a PDCCH corresponding to that associated PDSCH time-domain resource configuration, wherein different slot offset configurations correspond to different PDSCHs, as described in Appendix 18. (Note 21) The method according to Appendix 18, wherein the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration includes a plurality of slot offset configurations, each slot offset configuration being associated with a set of PDSCH time-domain resource configurations and used to configure a slot offset between the first PDSCH and PDCCH corresponding to the associated set of PDSCH time-domain resource configurations. (Note 22) The first slot offset is determined based on the slot offset configuration, according to the method described in Appendix 19, 20, or 21. (Note 23) The method according to Appendix 19, 20, or 21, wherein the PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configuration further includes second slot offset information between different PDSCHs among a plurality of PDSCHs. (Note 24) The method according to Appendix 21 or 23, wherein the plurality of PDSCHs are divided into a first number of groups, and the second slot offset is the interval between different PDSCHs within the same group, or the interval between adjacent PDSCH groups. (Note 25) A method of receiving information, A method comprising the steps of: a network device receiving a HARQ-ACK codebook generated based on a candidate PDSCH opportunity set transmitted by a terminal device, wherein the candidate PDSCH opportunity set is determined based on a first slot offset between a PDSCH and a PDCCH, and / or PDCCH monitoring capability, and / or PDSCH group, and / or a first parameter, and / or a candidate PDSCH receive opportunity corresponding to a second slot based on a PDSCH time-domain resource configuration corresponding to the first slot, the first parameter being used to identify whether a slot contains a candidate PDSCH receive opportunity and / or the number of candidate PDSCH receive opportunities contained. (Note 26) A network device comprising a memory storing a computer program and a processor, wherein the processor is configured to implement the information reception method described in Appendix 25 by executing the computer program. (Note 27) A terminal device comprising a memory in which a computer program is stored and a processor, wherein the processor is configured to implement an information feedback method described in any of the appendices 1 to 24 by executing the computer program. (Note 28) A communication system including the terminal device described in Appendix 27 and / or the network device described in Appendix 26.

Claims

1. An information feedback device applied to a terminal device, A receiving unit that receives downlink control information (DCI) for scheduling at least one physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH), A processing unit that determines a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set based on a slot offset K0 between PDSCH and PDCCH, and determines HARQ-ACK information bits of a HARQ-ACK codebook based on the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set, wherein the HARQ-ACK codebook includes HARQ-ACK information bits corresponding to the at least one physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH). A device comprising: a transmitter that transmits the HARQ-ACK codebook in an uplink slot with index n+k, wherein slot n is the last uplink slot that overlaps in the time domain with the slot of the last physical downlink shared channel of the at least one physical downlink shared channel, and k is the number of slots.

2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the TDRA table applied by the DCI is used to support scheduling multiple PDSCHs via a single DCI.

3. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the TDRA table includes at least one row of PDSCH TDRA configuration for supporting scheduling multiple PDSCHs via a single DCI.

4. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the PDSCH TDRA configuration includes at least one slot offset, an SLIV (start and length indicator), and a PDSCH mapping type.

5. The apparatus according to claim 3, further comprising, or not comprising, a PDSCH TDRA configuration for supporting scheduling one PDSCH via one DCI.

6. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the TDRA table is configured per DL BWP according to first instruction information, and the first instruction information corresponds to a column of a first list.

7. The apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the first list is used to determine the TDRA table to be applied by the DCI.

8. The apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the first instruction information is included in the PDSCH configuration (PDSCH-Config).

9. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the processing unit determines a first allocation table, and the first allocation table includes rows in the TDRA table.

10. The apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the first allocation table includes a union of PDSCH time-domain resource allocation configurations in a TDRA table of DCI formats for monitoring PDCCH in serving cell c, configured for the terminal device.

11. When the processing unit determines a candidate PDSCH receiving opportunity set based on the slot offset between PDSCH and PDCCH, if at least one row in the first assignment table contains multiple SLIVs (start and length indicators), it determines a slot timing value set based on the slot offset. The apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the processing unit determines the candidate PDSCH receiving opportunity set based on the slot timing value set.

12. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein k is represented by a second configuration information consisting of an information field for indicating the HARQ-ACK information feedback timing in the DCI, and / or upper-layer signaling.

13. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set includes a second number (A) of candidate PDSCH reception opportunities, the HARQ-ACK codebook includes HARQ-ACK information bits corresponding to the second number (A) of candidate PDSCH reception opportunities, the second number being a natural number, and the second number (A) of candidate PDSCH reception opportunities corresponding to the same serving cell.

14. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the number of HARQ-ACK information bits corresponding to candidate PDSCH reception opportunities of a serving cell is related to the HARQ spatial bundling parameter (harq-ACK-SpatialBundlingPUCCH), the code block group (CBG) configuration parameter (PDSCH-CodeBlockGroupTransmission), and the supported maximum codeword parameter (maxNrofCodeWordsScheduledByDCI) configured for the cell.

15. The apparatus according to claim 13, wherein if there is no PDSCH corresponding to a candidate PDSCH reception opportunity, the corresponding HARQ-ACK information bit is set to NACK.

16. The apparatus according to claim 13, wherein if the codebook contains HARQ-ACK information bits for one serving cell, the HARQ-ACK information bits for the one serving cell are fed back as a codebook, and if the codebook contains HARQ-ACK information bits for multiple serving cells, the method for determining the HARQ-ACK information bits for each serving cell is the same as the method for determining the HARQ-ACK information bits for one serving cell.

17. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the codebook is transmitted via PUCCH or PUSCH.

18. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of PDSCHs in a PDSCH time domain resource allocation configuration for scheduling the plurality of PDSCHs are located in at least two consecutive slots or at least two discontinuous slots.

19. An information receiving device applicable to a network device, A transmitting unit that transmits downlink control information (DCI) to a terminal device for scheduling at least one physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH), A device comprising: a receiving unit that receives a HARQ-ACK codebook transmitted by the terminal device in an uplink slot with index n+k, wherein slot n is the last uplink slot that overlaps in the time domain with the slot of the last physical downlink shared channel among the at least one physical downlink shared channel, k is the number of slots, the HARQ-ACK codebook includes HARQ-ACK information bits corresponding to the at least one physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH), the HARQ-ACK information bits of the HARQ-ACK codebook are determined based on a candidate PDSCH receiving opportunity set, the candidate PDSCH receiving opportunity set is determined based on a slot offset K0 between the PDSCH and the PDCCH.

20. A communication system including network devices and terminal devices, The network device transmits downlink control information (DCI) for scheduling at least one physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH), The aforementioned terminal device is Upon receiving the DCI, A candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set is determined based on the slot offset K0 between PDSCH and PDCCH, and the HARQ-ACK information bits of the HARQ-ACK codebook are determined based on the candidate PDSCH reception opportunity set, the HARQ-ACK codebook includes HARQ-ACK information bits corresponding to the at least one physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH), A communication system that transmits the HARQ-ACK codebook in an uplink slot with index n+k, where slot n is the last uplink slot that overlaps in the time domain with the slot of the last physical downlink sharing channel among the at least one physical downlink sharing channel, and k is the number of slots.