Data collection method for predicting channel state information and apparatus thereof
The NW-sided CSI prediction method improves accuracy and reduces resource consumption by reporting specific layer indicators, addressing limitations of UE-sided models in CSI prediction.
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- Authority / Receiving Office
- WO · WO
- Patent Type
- Applications
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- Filing Date
- 2025-09-12
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-19
AI Technical Summary
Existing CSI prediction methods based on user equipment (UE)-sided models face increased overhead, battery consumption, and reduced prediction accuracy due to limited information reporting, while network-sided models face resource and power consumption issues with comprehensive information reporting.
A method for CSI prediction using a network (NW)-sided model that involves receiving setting information from a base station and reporting specific layer indicators, such as CQI, RI, and PMI, with differentiated reporting periods to improve prediction accuracy and reduce resource consumption.
The NW-sided model enhances CSI prediction accuracy by utilizing more information resources and reduces overhead and power consumption compared to UE-sided models.
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Abstract
Description
Data collection method and apparatus for predicting channel state information
[0001] This specification relates to a data collection method and apparatus for predicting channel state information.
[0002] Mobile communication systems were developed to provide voice services while ensuring user mobility. However, mobile communication systems have expanded their scope to include data services as well as voice. Currently, due to the explosive increase in traffic leading to resource shortages and users demanding higher-speed services, more advanced mobile communication systems are required.
[0003] The requirements for next-generation mobile communication systems largely include the ability to accommodate explosive data traffic, a dramatic increase in transmission rates per user, a significantly increased number of connected devices, very low end-to-end latency, and high energy efficiency. To achieve this, various technologies are being researched, such as dual connectivity, massive multiple input multiple output (MMIMO), in-band full duplex, non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA), super wideband support, and device networking.
[0004] Meanwhile, the reporting behavior of Channel State Information (CSI) is defined. For example, CSI can be reported based on the Channel State Information-Reference Signal (CSI-RS).
[0005] According to the Channel State Information (CSI) prediction operation, data for CSI prediction based on AI / ML (Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning) models can be collected. However, in the case of CSI prediction based on a user equipment (UE)-sided model, since all operations are performed on the terminal side, there is a problem of increased overhead and increased battery consumption of the terminal. The purpose of this specification is to propose a CSI prediction method based on a network (NW)-sided model to solve these problems.
[0006] There is a problem in that if the collected information reported to the network includes only information selected by the terminal, as in conventional CSI, the prediction accuracy of the model may be lowered due to the limited information. Additionally, if the collected information includes all information measured by the terminal, there is a problem of increased resource consumption, power consumption, and overhead. Another objective of this specification is to propose a method for defining or setting the information reported to the network and the reporting method of the information when collecting data for CSI prediction of a NW-sided model in order to solve these problems.
[0007] The technical problems to be solved in this specification are not limited to those mentioned above, and other technical problems not mentioned will be clearly understood by those skilled in the art to which this invention belongs from the description below.
[0008] To solve the aforementioned technical problem, a method according to one embodiment of the present specification includes the step of receiving setting information from a base station and the step of reporting information related to data collection to the base station based on the setting information.
[0009] The information related to the above data collection includes an indicator associated with a specific layer determined based on the above setting information.
[0010] Through this, the model can predict Channel State Information (CSI) based on sufficient information, thereby improving the model's prediction accuracy.
[0011] The above information related to the data collection may be related to the model's prediction.
[0012] The above model may include a network-sided (NW-sided) model.
[0013] Through this, the accuracy of the model's CSI prediction can be improved compared to CSI prediction based on the terminal-side model.
[0014] The above information related to the above data collection can be measured based on the above setting information.
[0015] The above information related to the above data collection may be reported based on a request from the base station.
[0016] The indicator associated with the specific layer mentioned above may include one or more indicators in addition to the Channel Quality Indicator (CQI).
[0017] The indicator associated with the specific layer mentioned above may include a Rank Indicator (RI). In this case, the RI may be determined based on the maximum rank value of the terminal.
[0018] The indicator associated with the specific layer may include a Precoding Matrix Indicator (PMI). In this case, the PMI may be determined based on the maximum rank value of the terminal.
[0019] The information related to the above data collection may include i) first information and ii) second information having a shorter reporting period than the first information.
[0020] The first information above may include the indicator associated with the specific layer.
[0021] The first information may include one or more indicators associated with one or more layers measured by the terminal. The second information may include one or more indicators associated with a layer selected by the terminal among the one or more layers.
[0022] The above second information can be measured based on a Sounding Reference Signal (SRS) resource.
[0023] A terminal according to another embodiment of the present specification comprises one or more transceivers, one or more processors, and one or more memories connected to the one or more processors and storing instructions. The instructions are characterized by causing the terminal to perform all steps of any one of the methods based on execution by the one or more processors.
[0024] An apparatus according to another embodiment of the present specification comprises one or more memories and one or more processors connected to the one or more memories. The one or more memories are characterized by storing instructions that cause the apparatus to perform all steps of any one of the methods based on execution by the one or more processors.
[0025] A non-transitory computer-readable medium according to another embodiment of the present specification stores instructions. The instructions, executable by one or more processors, are characterized by enabling a terminal to perform all steps of any one of the methods.
[0026] A method according to another embodiment of the present specification includes the step of transmitting setting information to a terminal and the step of receiving information related to data collection based on the setting information from the terminal.
[0027] The information related to the above data collection includes an indicator associated with a specific layer determined based on the above setting information.
[0028] A base station according to another embodiment of the present specification comprises one or more transceivers, one or more processors, and one or more memories connected to the one or more processors and storing instructions. The instructions are characterized by causing the base station to perform all steps of any one of the methods based on execution by the one or more processors.
[0029] According to an embodiment of the present specification, CSI can be predicted using a network (NW)-sided model, and since CSI can be predicted based on more resources compared to a user equipment (UE)-sided model, the prediction accuracy of CSI prediction can be improved.
[0030] According to the embodiments of the present specification, model inference can be performed based on more information than conventional CSI (e.g., information related to one or more layers measured by a terminal), and thus the accuracy of the model's inference can be improved.
[0031] According to the embodiments of the present specification, a report containing relatively little information can be performed among reports containing relatively much information, thereby reducing resource consumption, power consumption, and overhead compared to the case where only reports containing a lot of information are performed.
[0032] The effects obtainable in this specification are not limited to those mentioned above, and other unmentioned effects will be clearly understood by those skilled in the art from the description below.
[0033] Figure 1 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a CSI-related procedure.
[0034] Figure 2 is a diagram illustrating the overall functions from the perspective of an AI / ML model.
[0035] Figure 3 is a flowchart showing the general form of an AI / ML-related procedure performed between a network and a terminal.
[0036] Figure 4 is a flowchart illustrating an example of an AI / ML-based CSI measurement / reporting operation.
[0037] Figure 5 is a diagram showing an example of a CSI report based on an AI / ML model.
[0038] Figure 6 is a diagram showing an example of CSI prediction based on an AI / ML model.
[0039] Figure 7 is a diagram illustrating an observation window and a prediction window.
[0040] FIG. 8 is a drawing illustrating a first report and a second report according to an embodiment of the present specification.
[0041] FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating an example of signaling based on a method according to at least one of the embodiments of the present specification.
[0042] FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating a method according to one embodiment of the present specification.
[0043] FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a method according to another embodiment of the present specification.
[0044] FIG. 12 is a drawing showing the configuration of a first device and a second device according to an embodiment of the present specification.
[0045] Hereinafter, preferred embodiments according to the present specification will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The detailed description disclosed below, together with the accompanying drawings, is intended to describe exemplary embodiments of the present specification and is not intended to represent the only embodiment in which the invention according to the present specification can be practiced. The following detailed description includes specific details to provide a complete understanding of the present specification.
[0046] In some cases, to avoid obscuring the concept of the invention according to the embodiments of this specification, known structures and devices may be omitted or illustrated in the form of a block diagram focusing on the core functions of each structure and device.
[0047] In the following, the downlink (DL) refers to communication from a base station to a terminal, and the uplink (UL) refers to communication from a terminal to a base station. In the downlink, the transmitter may be part of the base station and the receiver may be part of the terminal. In the uplink, the transmitter may be part of the terminal and the receiver may be part of the base station. The base station may be referred to as the first communication device and the terminal as the second communication device. The base station (BS) may be replaced by terms such as fixed station, Node B, eNB (evolved-NodeB), gNB (Next Generation NodeB), BTS (base transceiver system), Access Point (AP), network (5G network), AI system, RSU (road side unit), vehicle, robot, drone (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, UAV), AR (Augmented Reality) device, VR (Virtual Reality) device, etc. In addition, the terminal may be fixed or mobile and may be replaced with terms such as UE (User Equipment), MS (Mobile Station), UT (user terminal), MSS (Mobile Subscriber Station), SS (Subscriber Station), AMS (Advanced Mobile Station), WT (Wireless terminal), MTC (Machine-Type Communication) device, M2M (Machine-to-Machine) device, D2D (Device-to-Device) device, vehicle, robot, AI module, drone (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, UAV), AR (Augmented Reality) device, VR (Virtual Reality) device.
[0048] < CSI Related Actions >
[0049] In NR (New Radio) systems, CSI-RS (channel state information-reference signal) is used for time and / or frequency tracking, CSI computation, L1 (layer 1)-RSRP (reference signal received power) computation, and mobility. Here, CSI computation is related to CSI acquisition, and L1-RSRP computation is related to beam management (BM).
[0050] CSI (channel state information) is a general term for information that can indicate the quality of the wireless channel (also called a link) formed between a terminal and an antenna port.
[0051] The base station transmits CSI-RS to the terminal to determine the characteristics of the downlink channel and can receive feedback from the terminal regarding the channel measurement results based on CSI-RS.
[0052] CSI-RS may be configured for one or more terminals. Different CSI-RS configurations may be provided for each terminal, or the same CSI-RS configuration may be provided for multiple terminals. CSI-RS may support up to 32 antenna ports. CSI-RS corresponding to N (N is 1 or more) antenna ports may be mapped to N RE positions within a time-frequency unit corresponding to one slot and one RB. If N is 2 or more, N-port CSI-RS may be multiplexed in CDM, FDM, and / or TDM modes. A CDM group may include two antenna ports (CDM2) distinguished by code resources on the same two adjacent subcarriers, four antenna ports (CDM4) distinguished by code resources on the same two adjacent subcarriers and the same two adjacent OFDM slots, or eight antenna ports (CDM8) distinguished by code resources on the same two adjacent subcarriers and the same four adjacent OFDM slots. If multiple CDM groups exist, the CDM groups may not be mapped to adjacent subcarriers and / or adjacent OFDM symbols. CSI-RS antenna ports can be indexed in the order of CDM groups, frequency domain, and time domain. CSI-RS can be mapped to REs other than the REs to which CORESET, DMRS, and SSB are mapped.
[0053] In the frequency domain, CSI-RS can be configured for the entire bandwidth, a portion of the bandwidth (BWP), or a portion of the bandwidth. CSI-RS may be transmitted at each RB within the configured bandwidth (i.e., density=1), or at every second RB (e.g., the even or odd RB) (i.e., density=1 / 2). When CSI-RS is used as a Tracking Reference Signal (TRS), a single-port CSI-RS may be mapped onto three subcarriers in each resource block (i.e., density=3).
[0054] One or more sets of CSI-RS resources may be configured for a terminal in the time domain. Each set of CSI-RS resources may include one or more CSI-RS settings.
[0055] Each CSI-RS resource set can be configured to be periodic, semipersistent, or non-periodic. For periodic CSI-RS resource sets, the period can be configured to a number of slots ranging from 4 to 640. Additionally, a starting offset value for periodic CSI-RS resource sets can be configured. For semipersistent CSI-RS resource sets, an offset and period for CSI-RS resource set candidates can be configured. Here, actual CSI-RS transmission can be activated / deactivated based on a MAC Control Element (CE). When a CSI-RS resource set is activated, CSI-RS transmission may be performed according to the configured offset and period until it is deactivated. When a CSI-RS resource set is deactivated, CSI-RS transmission may not be performed until it is explicitly reactivated. For non-periodic CSI-RS transmission, information regarding each CSI-RS resource set may be explicitly provided by the DCI.
[0056] A CSI-IM resource may be configured for Interference Measurement (IM) of a terminal. A CSI-IM resource may contain four REs within one slot and one resource block. The four REs may correspond to two consecutive OFDM symbols and two consecutive subcarriers, or to one OFDM symbol and four consecutive subcarriers. In the frequency domain, the location of the CSI-IM REs may be determined by the CSI-IM configuration. In the time domain, the CSI-IM resource set may be configured periodic, semi-persistent, or non-periodically, similar to the CSI resource set. Generally, transmission may not be performed in the corresponding cell but may be performed in a neighboring cell. As such, the CSI-IM resource may be configured as Zero Power (ZP)-CSI-RS for the terminal.
[0057] ZP-CSI-RS can be configured to be distinct from Non-Zero Power (NZP)-CSI-RS. When a PDSCH is scheduled on a resource containing a CSI-RS RE, the first terminal may assume that rate matching considering the CSI-RS RE is applied to the PDSCH, so that the PDSCH is not mapped to the CSI-RS RE. Here, the CSI-RS may be configured for the first terminal or for the second terminal. In this case, the CSI-RS for the first terminal may be configured as NZP-CSI-RS for the first terminal, and an NZP-CSI-RS resource set may be configured for the first terminal. Meanwhile, the CSI-RS for the second terminal may be configured as ZP-CSI-RS for the first terminal, and a ZP-CSI-RS resource set may be configured for the first terminal. The NZP-CSI-RS resource set can be used for the CSI report configuration of the terminal. The NZP-CSI-RS resource set may also be associated with a CSI-RS or an SSB. Additionally, multiple periodic NZP-CSI-RS resource sets can be configured as TRS resource sets.
[0058] Figure 1 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a CSI-related procedure.
[0059] A terminal (e.g., user equipment, UE) receives configuration information related to CSI from a base station (e.g., general Node B, gNB) via radio resource control (RRC) signaling (S110).
[0060] The configuration information related to the above CSI may include at least one of CSI-IM (interference management) resource-related information, CSI measurement configuration-related information, CSI resource configuration-related information (e.g., M≥1 CSI-ResourceConfig resource setting), CSI-RS resource-related information, or CSI report configuration-related information (e.g., N≥1 CSI-ReportConfig reporting setting).
[0061] For example, the configuration information may include a first CSI resource setting for measurement and a second CSI resource setting for prediction. As a specific example, the measurement related to the prediction of CSI described below may be performed based on the first CSI resource setting. The terminal may perform L1-RSRP measurements on CSI-RS resources or SS / PBCH block resources associated with the first CSI resource setting. As a specific example, the prediction of CSI described below may be performed based on the second CSI resource setting. Based on the L1-RSRP measurements, the terminal may perform predictions on CSI-RS resources or SS / PBCH block resources associated with the second CSI resource setting. In other words, using L1-RSRPs as measurement metrics, the best CRI / best SSBRI (e.g., P-CRI(s), P-SSBRI(s)) may be predicted.
[0062] For example, the above configuration information may include a first CSI reporting setting related to prediction and a second CSI reporting setting related to prediction accuracy.
[0063] i) Information related to CSI-IM resources may include CSI-IM resource information, CSI-IM resource set information, etc. A CSI-IM resource set is identified by a CSI-IM resource set ID (identifier), and one resource set includes at least one CSI-IM resource. Each CSI-IM resource is identified by a CSI-IM resource ID.
[0064] ii) Information related to CSI resource configuration may be expressed as CSI-ResourceConfig IE. Information related to CSI resource configuration defines a group including at least one of an NZP (non-zero power) CSI-RS resource set, a CSI-IM resource set, or a CSI-SSB resource set. That is, the information related to CSI resource configuration includes a CSI-RS resource set list, and the CSI-RS resource set list may include at least one of an NZP CSI-RS resource set list, a CSI-IM resource set list, or a CSI-SSB resource set list. A CSI-RS resource set is identified by a CSI-RS resource set ID, and one resource set includes at least one CSI-RS resource. Each CSI-RS resource is identified by a CSI-RS resource ID.
[0065] Table 1 shows an example of an NZP CSI-RS resource set IE. As shown in Table 1, parameters indicating the use of CSI-RS (e.g., BM-related 'repetition' parameter, tracking-related 'trs-Info' parameter) can be set for each NZP CSI-RS resource set.
[0066]
[0067] Also, the repetition parameter corresponding to the higher layer parameter corresponds to 'CSI-RS-ResourceRep' of the L1 parameter.
[0068] iii) Information related to the CSI report configuration includes a reportConfigType parameter representing the time domain behavior and a reportQuantity parameter representing the quantity of CSI related to reporting. The time domain behavior may be periodic, aperiodic, or semi-persistent.
[0069] The above reportQuantity parameter includes the channel quality indicator (CQI), precoding matrix indicator (PMI), CSI-RS resource indicator (CRI), SS / PBCH block resource indicator (SSBRI), layer indicator (LI), rank indicator (RI), L1-RSRP (Layer 1-Reference Signal Received Power), L1-SINR (Layer 1-Signal-to-Interference-plus-Noise Ratio), predicted CQI (P-CQI), predicted PMI (P-PMI), predicted CRI (P-CRI), predicted SSBRI (P-SSBRI), predicted LI (P-LI), predicted RI (P-RI), predicted L1-RSRP (P-L1-RSRP), and / or predicted L1-SINR (predicted It can be set to a value representing at least one of L1-SINR, P-L1-SINR) and / or Prediction Accuracy Indicator (PAI) (or RS-PAI).
[0070] For example, the reportQuantity parameter can be set to cri, ssb-Index, cri-RSRP, or ssb-Index-RSRP. cri represents the CSI-RS resource indicator (CRI). RSRP represents the L1-RSRP (Layer 1-Reference Signal Received Power). ssb-Index represents the SS / PBCH block resource indicator (SSBRI).
[0071] For example, the reportQuantity parameter can be set to p-cri, p-ssb-index, p-cri-RSRP, or p-ssb-index-RSRP. p-cri represents the predicted CRI (predicted CRI, P-CRI). p-ssb-index represents the predicted SSBRI (predicted SSBRI, P-SSBRI). p-cri-RSRP represents the predicted CRI (predicted CRI, P-CRI) and predicted L1-RSRP (predicted L1-RSRP, P-L1-RSRP). p-ssb-index-RSRP represents the predicted SSBRI (predicted SSBRI, P-SSBRI) and predicted L1-RSRP (predicted L1-RSRP, P-L1-RSRP).
[0072] For example, the reportQuantity parameter can be set to pai (or rs-pai). pai (or rs-pai) represents PA (or RS-PAI).
[0073] Information related to CSI report configuration can be expressed as CSI-ReportConfig IE, and Table 2 below shows an example of CSI-ReportConfig IE.
[0074]
[0075] - The terminal measures the CSI based on configuration information related to the above CSI (S120).
[0076] The above CSI measurement may include (1) a process of receiving CSI-RS of a terminal (S121) and (2) a process of computing CSI through the received CSI-RS (S122), and a detailed explanation thereof will be provided later.
[0077] In CSI-RS, the mapping of resource elements (RE) of CSI-RS resources in the time and frequency domains is established by the higher layer parameter CSI-RS-ResourceMapping.
[0078] Table 3 shows an example of CSI-RS-ResourceMapping IE.
[0079]
[0080] In Table 3, density (D) represents the density of CSI-RS resources measured in RE / port / PRB (physical resource block), and nrofPorts represents the number of antenna ports.
[0081] - The terminal reports the measured CSI to the base station (S130).
[0082] Here, if the quantity of CSI-ReportConfig in Table E is set to 'none (or No report)', the terminal may omit the report.
[0083] However, even if the above quantity is set to 'none (or No report)', the terminal may still report to the base station.
[0084] The case where the above quantity is set to 'none' is when aperiodic TRS is triggered or when repetition is set.
[0085] Here, the report of the above terminal can be omitted only when repetition is set to 'ON'.
[0086] CSI measurement
[0087] The NR system supports more flexible and dynamic CSI measurement and reporting. Here, the CSI measurement may include a procedure for receiving CSI-RS and acquiring CSI by computationing the received CSI-RS.
[0088] As time domain behaviors for CSI measurement and reporting, aperiodic / semi-persistent / periodic CM (channel measurement) and IM (interference measurement) are supported. A 4-port NZP CSI-RS RE pattern is used for CSI-IM configuration.
[0089] NR's CSI-IM-based IMR has a design similar to LTE's CSI-IM and is configured independently of ZP CSI-RS resources for PDSCH rate matching. In addition, in the NZP CSI-RS-based IMR, each port emulates an interference layer with (desired channel and) precoded NZP CSI-RS. This is for intra-cell interference measurement in the multi-user case and primarily targets MU interference.
[0090] The base station transmits precoded NZP CSI-RS to the terminal on each port of the configured NZP CSI-RS-based IMR.
[0091] The terminal assumes a channel / interference layer for each port in the resource set and measures interference.
[0092] For a channel, if there is no PMI and RI feedback, multiple resources are set, and the base station or network indicates a subset of NZP CSI-RS resources for channel / interference measurement via DCI.
[0093] We will examine resource setting and resource setting configuration in more detail.
[0094] resource setting
[0095] Each CSI resource setting 'CSI-ResourceConfig' contains a configuration for S≥1 CSI resource sets (given by the higher layer parameter csi-RS-ResourceSetList). The CSI resource setting corresponds to the CSI-RS-resourcesetlist, where S represents the number of configured CSI-RS resource sets. Here, the list of S≥1 CSI resource sets includes either or both of the NZP CSI-RS resource set(s) and the SS / PBCH block (SSB) set(s) used for L1-RSRP computation, or includes CSI-IM resource set(s).
[0096] Each CSI resource setting is located in a DL BWP (bandwidth part) identified by a higher layer parameter BWP-id. Additionally, all CSI resource settings linked to a CSI reporting setting have the same DL BWP.
[0097] Within the CSI resource setting included in CSI-ResourceConfig IE, the time domain behavior of the CSI-RS resource is dictated by the higher layer parameter resourceType and can be set to aperiodic, periodic, or semi-persistent. For periodic and semi-persistent CSI resource settings, the number of configured CSI-RS resource sets (S) is limited to '1'. For periodic and semi-persistent CSI resource settings, the configured periodicity and slot offset are given from the numerology of the associated DL BWP, as given by the BWP-id.
[0098] When a UE is configured with multiple CSI-ResourceConfigs containing the same NZP CSI-RS resource ID, the same time domain behavior is configured for the multiple CSI-ResourceConfigs.
[0099] When a UE is configured with multiple CSI-ResourceConfigs containing the same CSI-IM resource ID, the same time domain behavior is configured for the multiple CSI-ResourceConfigs.
[0100] Next, one or more CSI resource settings for channel measurement (CM) and interference measurement (IM) are established through higher layer signaling.
[0101] - CSI-IM resource for interference measurement.
[0102] - NZP CSI-RS resources for interference measurement.
[0103] - NZP CSI-RS resources for channel measurement.
[0104] That is, the CMR (channel measurement resource) may be an NZP CSI-RS for CSI acquisition, and the IMR (Interference measurement resource) may be an NZP CSI-RS for CSI-IM and IM.
[0105] Here, CSI-IM (or ZP CSI-RS for IM) is primarily used for inter-cell interference measurements.
[0106] Also, the NZP CSI-RS for IM is mainly used for intra-cell interference measurement from multi-users.
[0107] A UE can assume that the CSI-RS resource(s) for channel measurement set for one CSI reporting and the CSI-IM / NZP CSI-RS resource(s) for interference measurement (when NZP CSI-RS resource(s) are used for interference measurement) have a QCL relationship with respect to 'QCL-TypeD' on a resource-by-resource basis.
[0108] resource setting configuration
[0109] As examined, resource setting can refer to a resource set list.
[0110] For aperiodic CSI, each trigger state set using the higher layer parameter CSI-AperiodicTriggerState is associated with one or more CSI-ReportConfigs, and each CSI-ReportConfig is linked to a periodic, semi-persistent, or aperiodic resource setting.
[0111] One reporting setting can be linked to up to three resource settings.
[0112] - When a resource setting is set, that resource setting (given by the higher layer parameter resourcesForChannelMeasurement) is for channel measurement for L1-RSRP computation or channel and interference measurement for L1-SINR computation.
[0113] - When two resource settings are set, the first resource setting (given by the higher layer parameter resourcesForChannelMeasurement) is for channel measurement, and the second resource setting (given by csi-IM-ResourcesForInterference or nzp-CSI-RS-ResourcesForInterference) is for interference measurement performed on CSI-IM or NZP CSI-RS.
[0114] - When three resource settings are set, the first resource setting (given by resourcesForChannelMeasurement) is for channel measurement, the second resource setting (given by csi-IM-ResourcesForInterference) is for CSI-IM based interference measurement, and the third resource setting (given by nzp-CSI-RS-ResourcesForInterference) is for NZP CSI-RS based interference measurement.
[0115] For semi-persistent or periodic CSI, each CSI-ReportConfig is linked to periodic or semi-persistent resource setting(s).
[0116] - When a resource setting (given by resourcesForChannelMeasurement) is configured, said resource setting is for channel measurement for L1-RSRP computation or channel and interference measurement for L1-SINR computation.
[0117] - When two resource settings are configured, the first resource setting (given by resourcesForChannelMeasurement) is for channel measurement, and the second resource setting (given by higher layer parameter csi-IM-ResourcesForInterference or nzp-CSI-RS-ResourcesForInterference) is used for interference measurement performed on CSI-IM or NZP CSI-RS.
[0118] CSI computation
[0119] When interference measurements are performed on CSI-IM, each CSI-RS resource for channel measurement is associated with a CSI-IM resource by resource in the order of CSI-RS resources and CSI-IM resources within the corresponding resource set. The number of CSI-RS resources for channel measurement is equal to the number of CSI-IM resources.
[0120] And, when interference measurement is performed in NZP CSI-RS, the UE does not expect to be set to one or more NZP CSI-RS resources in the associated resource set within the resource setting for channel measurement.
[0121] A terminal with the Higher layer parameter nzp-CSI-RS-ResourcesForInterference configured does not expect more than 18 NZP CSI-RS ports to be configured within a single NZP CSI-RS resource set.
[0122] For CSI measurement(s) other than L1-SINR, the terminal assumes the following:
[0123] - Each NZP CSI-RS port configured for interference measurement corresponds to the interference transport layer.
[0124] - All interference transmission layers of the NZP CSI-RS port for interference measurement consider the associated EPRE (energy per resource element) ratio.
[0125] - Other interference signals on the RE(s) of the NZP CSI-RS resource for channel measurement, the NZP CSI-RS resource for interference measurement, or the CSI-IM resource for interference measurement.
[0126] CSI Report
[0127] The terminal can perform measurements of channel characteristics based on CSI-RS and feed back a CSI report to the base station as a result. To this end, a CSI report configuration may be provided to the terminal. Each CSI report configuration may include settings for the feedback type, measurement resource, report type, etc.
[0128] Feedback types may include Channel Quality Indicator (CQI), Precoding Matrix Indicator (PMI), CSI-RS Resource Indicator (CRI), SSBRI (SSB Resource block Indicator), Layer Indicator (LI), Rank Indicator (RI), Layer 1-Reference Signal Received Strength (RSRP), etc.
[0129] The measurement resource may include settings for downlink signals and / or downlink resources for which the terminal will perform measurements to determine feedback information. The measurement resource may be set as a set of ZP and / or NZP CSI-RS resources associated with a CSI reporting setting. The NZP CSI-RS resource set may include a CSI-RS set or an SSB set. For example, L1-RSRP may be measured against a CSI-RS set or against an SSB set.
[0130] The report type may include settings for the timing at which the terminal performs the report and the uplink channel, etc. The reporting timing may be set to periodic, semi-persistent, or non-periodic. Periodic CSI reports may be transmitted over the PUCCH. Semi-persistent CSI reports may be transmitted over the PUCCH or PUSCH based on MAC CEs indicating activation / deactivation. Non-periodic CSI reports may be indicated by DCI signaling. For example, the CSI request field of an uplink grant may indicate one of various report trigger sizes. Non-periodic CSI reports may be transmitted over the PUSCH.
[0131] CSI can be defined as two types. Type 1 CSI may be associated with cases where a single user is scheduled, and Type 2 CSI may be associated with cases where multiple users are scheduled simultaneously on the same resource. Type 1 CSI may include single-panel CSI and multi-panel CSI, each of which may correspond to a different codebook. The precoding matrix in the codebook may be specified by a combination of w1 and w2. Long-term and wideband characteristics may correspond to w1, and short-term and subband characteristics may correspond to w2. While Type 1 CSI reports one precoding matrix selected by the terminal, Type 2 CSI may report information on the magnitude and phase of up to four beams.
[0132] For CSI reporting, the time and frequency resources available to the UE are controlled by the base station.
[0133] Channel state information (CSI) may include at least one of a channel quality indicator (CQI), a precoding matrix indicator (PMI), a CSI-RS resource indicator (CRI), an SS / PBCH block resource indicator (SSBRI), a layer indicator (LI), a rank indicator (RI), L1-RSRP, and / or L1-SINR.
[0134] In the case of CSI prediction, the CSI related to the prediction may include at least one of the predicted CQI (predicted CQI, P-CQI), predicted PMI (predicted PMI, P-PMI), predicted CRI (predicted CRI, P-CRI), predicted SSBRI (predicted SSBRI, P-SSBRI), predicted LI (predicted LI, P-LI), predicted RI (predicted RI, P-RI), predicted L1-RSRP (predicted L1-RSRP, P-L1-RSRP) and / or predicted L1-SINR (predicted L1-SINR, P-L1-SINR).
[0135] When monitoring the performance / accuracy of the above CSI prediction, the CSI related to prediction accuracy may include a Prediction Accuracy Indicator (PAI). Since the PAI may indicate the accuracy of predicted downlink reference signal(s) (e.g., predicted CRI(s) and / or predicted SSBRI(s)), the PAI may be interpreted / replaced with a Reference Signal-Prediction Accuracy Indicator (RS-PAI).
[0136] For CQI, PMI, CRI, SSBRI, LI, RI, and L1-RSRP, the terminal is configured by a higher layer with N≥1 CSI-ReportConfig reporting settings, M≥1 CSI-ResourceConfig resource settings, and a list of one or two trigger states (provided by CSI-AperiodicTriggerStateList and CSI-SemiPersistentOnPUSCH-TriggerStateList). In the CSI-AperiodicTriggerStateList, each trigger state includes an associated list of CSI-ReportConfigs indicating resource set IDs for the channel and optionally interference. In the CSI-SemiPersistentOnPUSCH-TriggerStateList, each trigger state includes one associated CSI-ReportConfig.
[0137] In addition, the time domain behavior of CSI reporting supports periodic, semi-persistent, and aperiodic.
[0138] i) Periodic CSI reporting is performed on short PUCCH and long PUCCH. The periodicity and slot offset of Periodic CSI reporting can be set to RRC, and refer to CSI-ReportConfig IE.
[0139] ii) SP (semi-periodic) CSI reporting is performed on short PUCCH, long PUCCH, or PUSCH.
[0140] In the case of SP CSI on Short / long PUCCH, periodicity and slot offset are set to RRC, and CSI reporting is activated / deactivated with separate MAC CE / DCI.
[0141] In the case of SP CSI on PUSCH, the periodicity of SP CSI reporting is set to RRC, but the slot offset is not set to RRC, and SP CSI reporting is activated / deactivated by DCI(format 0_1). For SP CSI reporting on PUSCH, a separate RNTI (SP-CSI C-RNTI) is used.
[0142] The initial CSI reporting timing follows the PUSCH time domain allocation value specified by DCI, and subsequent CSI reporting timing follows the period set by RRC.
[0143] DCI format 0_1 includes a CSI request field and can activate / deactivate a specific configured SP-CSI trigger state. SP CSI reporting has the same or similar activation / deactivation mechanism as the data transmission mechanism on SPS PUSCH.
[0144] iii) aperiodic CSI reporting is performed on PUSCH and triggered by DCI. In this case, information related to the trigger of aperiodic CSI reporting can be transmitted / instructed / set via MAC-CE.
[0145] In the case of an AP CSI with AP CSI-RS, the AP CSI-RS timing is set by the RRC, and the timing for AP CSI reporting is dynamically controlled by the DCI.
[0146] NR does not apply the method of splitting CSIs across multiple reporting instances (e.g., transmitting in the order of RI, WB PMI / CQI, SB PMI / CQI) that was applied to PUCCH-based CSI reporting in LTE. Instead, NR restricts the setting of specific CSI reports in short / long PUCCHs, and CSI omission rules are defined. Regarding AP CSI reporting timing, the PUSCH symbol / slot location is dynamically determined by the DCI, and candidate slot offsets are set by the RRC. For CSI reporting, the slot offset (Y) is set per reporting setting. For UL-SCH, the slot offset K2 is set separately.
[0147] Two CSI latency classes (low latency class and high latency class) are defined in terms of CSI computation complexity. Low-latency CSI refers to WB CSIs that include up to 4-port Type-I codebooks or up to 4-port non-PMI feedback CSIs. High-latency CSI refers to any CSI other than low-latency CSIs. For a normal terminal, (Z, Z') is defined in the unit of OFDM symbols. Here, Z represents the minimum CSI processing time from receiving an Aperiodic CSI-triggering DCI to performing a CSI report. Additionally, Z' represents the minimum CSI processing time from receiving a CSI-RS for channel / interference to performing a CSI report.
[0148] Additionally, the terminal reports the number of CSIs that can be calculated simultaneously.
[0149] AI / ML for Wireless Communication
[0150] With the advancement of computing technology, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are being adopted across various industries and technological fields. In the field of wireless communication, various discussions are underway regarding the application of AI models trained on ML; notably, the 3GPP standardization process refers to this as AI / ML. In this specification, we use the term "AI / ML" following the terminology currently in use during the 3GPP standardization discussions; however, "AI / ML" may be referred to by various other terms depending on the progress of standardization and implementation in the future. For example, it may be referred to as "transmission / reception mode" or "signal / channel / operation / transmission / reception configuration" configured for AI / ML, but is not limited thereto. The meanings of the terms currently used in the 3GPP standardization process are briefly summarized as follows.
[0151] - AI / ML Model: Refers to a data-driven algorithm that applies AI / ML technology to generate a set of outputs containing predictive information and / or decision parameters based on a set of inputs.
[0152] - Data collection: This is the process of collecting data necessary for AI / ML model training, data analysis, and inference from network nodes, management entities, or terminals.
[0153] - AI / ML Training: An online or offline process of training an AI model by learning features and patterns that best represent data and acquire an AI / ML model trained for inference.
[0154] - Offline training: A process of training a model based on previously collected data sets, where the trained model is used or provided for future inference.
[0155] - Online Training: A method in which the model is trained in real-time upon the acquisition of new training sample data and used for inference.
[0156] - AI / ML Inference: This is the process of making predictions or deriving decisions based on collected data and AI models using trained AI models. Meanwhile, depending on whether the AI / ML model is configured on both the transmitting and receiving devices or on only one, it can be classified into (i) two-sided models and (ii) one-sided models. In the case of (i) two-sided models, cooperative inference is performed through paired AI / ML models. Cooperative inference refers to cooperation between the network and the UE, where one side performs part of the inference and the other performs the remainder. (ii) One-sided models are divided into UE-side models and network-side models. In the case of one-sided models, inference is performed entirely by the UE / network-side models.
[0157] 1. Life Cycle Management (LCM) for AI / ML models
[0158] For AI / ML models, LCM is a concept that encompasses all overall procedures for the model, such as data collection, model training, model deployment, model inference, model monitoring, and model updates.
[0159] LCMs for AI / ML models can be broadly classified into functionality-based LCMs and model-ID-based LCMs. In functionality-based LCMs, the network can direct activation, deactivation, fallback, or switching for specific functions; in this case, the target AI / ML model may not be identified by the network. In model-ID (identifier)-based LCMs, the network can direct activation, deactivation, selection, or switching for AI / ML models identified based on their AI / ML model IDs.
[0160] Figure 2 is a diagram illustrating the overall functions from the perspective of an AI / ML model.
[0161] Referring to FIG. 2, a general AI / ML functional framework can be configured to include a data collection function (10), a model training function (20), a management function (30), an inference function (40), and a model storage function (50).
[0162] The Data Collection function (10) is a function that provides input data to the Model Training function (20), Management function (30), and Inference function (40). The Data Collection function (10) performs data preparation and can provide input data processed through data preparation.
[0163] Here, training data (11) refers to data required as input for the AI / ML model training function (20). monitoring data (12) refers to data required as input for the management (30) of the AI / ML model or AI / ML function. inference data (13) refers to data required as input for the AI / ML inference function (30).
[0164] The Model Training function (20) is a function that performs AI / ML model training, validation, and testing, and can generate model performance metrics that can be used as part of the AI / ML model testing procedure. If necessary, the Model Training function (20) can perform data preparation (e.g., data pre-processing and cleaning, forming and transformation) based on the Training Data (11) delivered from the Data Collection function (10).
[0165] Trained / Updated Model (21): If there is a Model Storage function (50), it is used to transfer trained, validated, and tested AI / ML models to the Model Storage function (50) or to transfer updated versions of the models to the Model Storage function (50).
[0166] The Management function (30) is a function that monitors the operation of an AI / ML model or an AI / ML function. Additionally, the Management function (30) may make decisions to ensure appropriate inference operations based on data received from the Data Collection function (10) (i.e., Monitoring Data (12)) and / or data received from the Inference function (40) (i.e., Inference Output (41)).
[0167] Management Instruction (32) is information required as input to manage the Inference function (40). The relevant information may include the selection / (de)activation / switching of an AI / ML model or an AI / ML-based function, and may also include a fallback to a non-AI / ML operation (i.e., not relying on the inference process).
[0168] A Model Transfer / Delivery Request (33) can be used to request model(s) from Model Storage (50).
[0169] Performance Feedback / Retraining Request (31) refers to information required as input to Model Training function (20) (e.g., for the purpose of retraining or updating the model).
[0170] The inference function (40) is a function that provides output from the process of applying an AI / ML model or AI / ML function using data (i.e., inference data (13)) provided by the data collection (10) as input. Data preparation (e.g., data preprocessing and cleaning, formatting and transformation) may also be performed based on the inference data (13) delivered by the data collection (10). If necessary, the inference function (40) may also perform data preparation (e.g., data pre-processing and cleaning, forming and transformation) based on the inference data (13) provided by the data collection function (10).
[0171] Inference Output (41) is data used in the Management function (30) to monitor the performance of an AI / ML model or AI / ML function. Inference Output (41) may include the inference output of an AI / ML model generated by the Inference function (30), and the details of the inference output may vary depending on the use case.
[0172] The Model Storage function (50) is a function that stores a trained / updated model that can be used to perform the Inference function (40). The Model Storage function (50) exemplified in FIG. 2 can be used as a reference point (if any) applicable to protocol termination, model transmission / delivery, and related processes. Additionally, the Model Storage function (50) is an example and is not intended to restrict the storage location of the actual AI / ML model and may be omitted.
[0173] Model Transfer / Delivery (51) is used to transfer an AI / ML model to an inference function.
[0174] 2. General AI / ML related procedures between the network and the terminal
[0175] Figure 3 illustrates the general form of AI / ML-related procedures performed between a network and a terminal. While Figure 2 examined the LCM from the perspective of an AI / ML model, Figure 3 describes the general form of procedures performed between a terminal and a network from the perspective of signaling / protocols.
[0176] (1) AI / ML related setup procedure
[0177] Referring to FIG. 3, an AI / ML-related configuration procedure may be performed between the network and the terminal (S310). The AI / ML-related configuration procedure may include information exchange through at least one upper-layer signaling between the terminal and the network, and / or prior preparation / subsequent operations at the terminal / network respectively before / after the upper-layer signaling.
[0178] Specifically, the configuration procedure related to AI / ML may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following: (i) reporting the capability of the AI / ML-related terminal, (ii) data collection, (iii) model training, (iv) model delivery / transmission, (v) selection of AI / ML functions / models, and (vi) configuration of various operations performed based on the AI / ML model (e.g., AI / ML-based CSI / Positioning / Beam Management).
[0179] (i) The terminal can inform the network of its capabilities, such as models and functions related to AI / ML, that it supports through UE Capability reporting. The network can provide AI / ML-related settings to the terminal based on the terminal's capabilities related to AI / ML reported by the terminal.
[0180] (ii) AI / ML-related configuration procedures may include data collection related to the training / inference of AI / ML models and / or the provision of configuration information regarding data collection. The configuration information regarding data collection may relate to how to configure the method / operation of data collection.
[0181] (iii) AI / ML-related configuration procedures may include training AI / ML models online or offline and / or providing configuration information for AI / ML model training. The configuration information for AI / ML model training may relate to how to configure the method / behavior, etc., of training the AI / ML model.
[0182] (iv) AI / ML-related configuration procedures may include transmitting / transmitting configuration information for a model. The configuration information for a model may include parameters that constitute the AI / ML model and / or an identifier (ID) for the AI / ML model.
[0183] The provided AI / ML model may be a model trained by the network or a model that requires self-training at the terminal. Even when a model trained by the network is provided, the terminal may perform fine-tuning or retraining as necessary. Meanwhile, if a model trained by the network is provided, the terminal may provide data for training to the network.
[0184] Meanwhile, AI / ML models can be classified into Type A models, which can be identified without OTA (over-the-air) signaling, and Type B models, which are identified through OTA signaling. A model ID may be assigned during the model identification process, and this process can be subdivided into methods initiated by the terminal and methods identified by the network.
[0185] (v) The configuration procedure related to AI / ML may include the configuration of how to select AI / ML Functionality / models and / or the selection process for AI / ML Functionality / models. In UE-side AI / ML models or two-sided AI / ML models, the selection of the UE part may be performed through instructions / signaling from the network or the terminal may select it itself. The selection of AI / ML Functionality / models may be performed when multiple AI / ML Functionality / models are configured / provided.
[0186] (vi) The configuration procedure related to AI / ML may include configuration information for various inference operations performed based on AI / ML models, e.g., AI / ML-based CSI measurement / reporting, AI / ML-based positioning, and / or AI / ML-based beam management.
[0187] (2) Operation based on inference by AI / ML models
[0188] Referring again to FIG. 3, the network and / or terminal can perform inference of the AI / ML model through the trained AI / ML model and perform various operations based on the inference of the AI / ML model (S320). If the AI / ML model is a one-sided model, the inference of the AI / ML model can be performed at either the network or the terminal where the AI / ML model is configured. If the AI / ML model is a two-sided model, each part of the inference of the AI / ML model can be performed at the network and the terminal, and depending on the implementation, such inference can be performed cooperatively between the network and the terminal.
[0189] (i) Actions performed based on the inference of an AI / ML model may include AI / ML-based CSI measurement / reporting. AI / ML-based CSI measurement / reporting is intended to improve CSI feedback and may be related to overhead reduction / CSI compression, accuracy improvement, and / or CSI prediction.
[0190] (ii) Actions performed based on the inference of an AI / ML model may include AI / ML-based beam management. AI / ML-based beam management may be related to beam prediction in the time domain, reduction of overhead / latency in the spatial domain, and / or improvement of beam selection accuracy.
[0191] (iii) Actions performed based on the inference of an AI / ML model may include AI / ML-based positioning. AI / ML-based positioning may be relevant to improving positioning accuracy in various scenarios, for example, in non-line-of-sight environments.
[0192] (3) Procedures for AI / ML management
[0193] The network and / or terminal can perform a procedure for managing AI / ML Functionality / model or settings therefor (S330).
[0194] The network and / or terminal may perform monitoring of AI / ML Functionality / model during the process of AI / ML model inference or operation based thereon (S320) for the management procedure (S330).
[0195] The management procedure may include, for example, at least one of activation / deactivation, switching, model update, and / or fallback operation for AI / ML Functionality / model. For the signaling of the management procedure, various 3GPP signaling schemes, such as RRC, MAC-CE, DCI, etc., may be used.
[0196] As an example of model switching, multiple model groups are configured, and switching between them can be performed based on models having a common model structure or partially common substructures, and models within the same group may be associated with different input / output formats or processing.
[0197] Model updating involves modifying the parameters used by the model to suit channel conditions that change over time, and fine-tuning is an example of model updating.
[0198] Fallback: In a wireless communication system using an AI / ML model, this may refer to the operation of not using the AI / ML model or operating in a pre-configured / defined default mode when the reliability of the AI / ML model decreases due to internal or external environmental factors.
[0199] For example, the decision on whether to perform a management procedure can be made by the network. For instance, the network may decide to perform the management procedure upon network initiation, or the network may decide to perform the management procedure upon terminal initiation and request.
[0200] As another example, the decision on whether to perform a management procedure can be made by the terminal. For instance, the terminal's decision on the management procedure may be triggered when an event condition set by the network is satisfied, performed by reporting the terminal's decision to the network, or performed autonomously by the terminal.
[0201] 3. Specific operation examples based on AI / ML model inference
[0202] CSI prediction and / or compression
[0203] Figure 4 illustrates an example of an AI / ML-based CSI measurement / reporting operation.
[0204] Referring to FIG. 4, the network / terminal can perform a configuration procedure related to AI / ML-based CSI (S410). The network / terminal can perform a configuration procedure for an AI / ML model to be used for AI / ML-based CSI, and for the exchange of configuration information for upper-layer signaling for AI / ML-based CSI measurement / reporting. For example, at least one of information related to model inference, settings for RS / resources to be used for CSI measurement, monitoring performance, data collection, and conditions / resources for CSI reporting may be signaled.
[0205] The terminal can perform CSI measurements based on AI / ML model inference (S420). The AI / ML model used by the terminal for CSI measurements may be a UE-side AI / ML model corresponding to a one-side AI / ML model, or an AI / ML model corresponding to the terminal part of a two-side AI / ML model.
[0206] The terminal may report CSI to the network based on the CSI measurement results (S430). CSI reporting may be performed periodically or non-periodically depending on the configuration, and in the case of non-period CSI reporting, network instructions (not shown), such as DCI, that trigger it may be additionally signaled. CSI reporting may include AI / ML-based CSI content and may additionally include legacy CSI content (e.g., non-AI / ML-based RI, PMI, CQI, etc.) (depending on the configuration / scheduling). AI / ML-based CSI content may be related to at least one of 1) CSI compression to reduce the overhead of CSI reporting and 2) CSI prediction for future time points in the time domain.
[0207] The network can acquire CSI based on the terminal's CSI report.
[0208] If a two-sided AI / ML model is configured, the network can reconstruct the CSI by using the terminal's CSI report as input data to the AI / ML model configured in the network (S440). The inference (output) of the AI / ML model configured in the network may be the reconstructed CSI. In such a two-sided AI / ML model, the terminal-side AI / ML model part is a CSI encoder, and the network-side AI / ML model part can be understood as a concept similar to a CSI decoder.
[0209] CSI compression is CSI compression in the spatial-frequency domain and can primarily be based on two-sided AI / ML models. CSI prediction can primarily be based on one-sided, specifically UE-side AI / ML models.
[0210] In CSI compression based on a two-sided AI / ML model, AI / ML model training may include at least one of the following: (i) Type 1, in which the two-sided AI / ML model is jointly trained at either the terminal or the network; (ii) Type 2, in which the terminal and the network each jointly train the corresponding parts of the two-sided AI / ML model; and (iii) Type 3, in which the terminal and the network each separately train the corresponding parts of the two-sided AI / ML model, wherein the training of the terminal is mainly related to CSI generation and the training of the network is mainly related to CSI reconstruction. Joint training means that the CSI generation / reconstruction models are trained in the same loop for forward / backward delays, and separate training may mean a sequential method in which one of the terminals or the network starts training first, and then the other performs training.
[0211] The symbols / abbreviations / terms used in this specification are as follows.
[0212] - BM: beam management
[0213] - CQI: channel quality indicator
[0214] - CRI: CSI-RS (channel state information - reference signal) resource indicator
[0215] - CSI: channel state information
[0216] - CSI-IM: channel state information - interference measurement
[0217] - CSI-RS: channel state information - reference signal
[0218] - DMRS: demodulation reference signal
[0219] - FDM: frequency division multiplexing
[0220] - FFT: fast Fourier transform
[0221] - IFDMA: interleaved frequency division multiple access
[0222] - IFFT: inverse fast Fourier transform
[0223] - L1-RSRP: Layer 1 reference signal received power
[0224] - L1-RSRQ: Layer 1 reference signal received quality
[0225] - MAC: medium access control
[0226] - NZP: non-zero power
[0227] - OFDM: orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
[0228] - PDCCH: physical downlink control channel
[0229] - PDSCH: physical downlink shared channel
[0230] - PMI: precoding matrix indicator
[0231] - RE: resource element
[0232] - RI: Rank indicator
[0233] - RRC: radio resource control
[0234] - RSSI: received signal strength indicator
[0235] - Rx: Reception
[0236] - QCL: quasi co-location
[0237] - SINR: signal to interference and noise ratio
[0238] - SSB (or SS / PBCH block): synchronization signal block (including primary synchronization signal, secondary synchronization signal and physical broadcast channel)
[0239] - TDM: time division multiplexing
[0240] - TRP: transmission and reception point
[0241] - TRS: tracking reference signal
[0242] - Tx: transmission
[0243] - UE: user equipment
[0244] - ZP: zero power
[0245] 본 명세서에서 ‘ / ’는 문맥에 따라 ‘and’, ‘or’, 혹은 ‘and / or’를 의미한다.
[0246] Figure 5 is a diagram showing an example of a CSI report based on an AI / ML model.
[0247] In this specification, an AI / ML (Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning)-based CSI report may be considered. Referring to FIG. 5, the terminal may be equipped with an AI encoder, and the base station may be equipped with an AI decoder. Thus, a model that performs AI / ML model inference at two nodes can be represented as a two-sided model. The terminal-side model (UE-sided model) and the network (or base station)-side model (NW-sided model) of FIG. 5 aim to reduce overhead through CSI compression.
[0248] For example, in a two-sided AI / ML model, AI / ML models are deployed / configured at the terminal and the base station (or network), respectively, so that each model can perform inference.
[0249] In the terminal-side model (the CSI encoder side of FIG. 5), an AI / ML model inference output can be calculated by using i) channel information (e.g., channel matrix / channel covariance matrix / channel eigenvector) as input, or ii) information that has undergone pre-processing of the channel information as input.
[0250] The terminal can provide feedback to the base station regarding the output information. In this case, the output information may be information that has undergone a specific post-processing process or information that has not undergone a specific post-processing process.
[0251] The base station side model (the CSI decoder side of FIG. 5) may or may not preprocess the feedback information.
[0252] The base station can calculate an inference output using the above feedback information, whether preprocessed or not, as input.
[0253] The base station may or may not perform a post-processing process on the above inference output, and may decode the final CSI based on the above output.
[0254] As another use case, the Rel-18 AI / ML study investigated CSI prediction based on a UE-sided model. In the case of CSI prediction based on a UE-sided model, since all operations are performed on the terminal side, there are problems such as increased overhead and increased battery consumption of the terminal. To solve this, a CSI prediction method based on a NW-sided model can be considered. According to this, the network (or base station) can predict CSI using more resources and power than the terminal, thereby improving the accuracy of CSI prediction. A use case for CSI prediction is exemplified in Figure 6.
[0255] Figure 6 is a diagram showing an example of CSI prediction based on an AI / ML model.
[0256] Referring to Fig. 6, an AI / ML model is provided on the base station (or network) side, and a use case of CSI prediction based on a NW-sided model that performs model inference is shown as an example.
[0257] In this case, multiple historical measurements can be used as AI / ML inputs, and single or multiple future CSIs estimated based on them can be output as AI / ML model outputs.
[0258] Figure 7 is a diagram illustrating an observation window and a prediction window.
[0259] In Release 18 CSI, a codebook was introduced that can predict N4 future time instances by compressing N4 basis vectors into the Doppler domain. Similarly, model inference for N4 time instances can be performed in AI / ML-based CSI prediction.
[0260] Referring to Fig. 7, prediction is performed at N4 time instances on the prediction window, and inference of an AI / ML model for performing CSI prediction is performed on those instances.
[0261] In the Release 18 AI / ML CSI prediction, a study was conducted considering only the UE-sided model. However, since the network generally has relatively higher processing capability compared to the terminal, CSI prediction considering the network-sided model can also be considered a valid use case.
[0262] When considering CSI prediction based on such NW-sided models, it is necessary to consider the NW-sided model in terms of data collection.
[0263] First, when data collection is performed at the base station, resources can be efficiently allocated based on the data(s) collected from terminals, and resources can be scheduled according to the situation. As a result, network resources can be managed more efficiently.
[0264] In addition, base stations can collect data from various environments from multiple terminals. This prevents AI / ML models from being trained to be suitable only for specific environments, allowing for consistent performance across the entire network.
[0265] Furthermore, if all tasks are performed on the terminal side, there is a problem in that the terminal's battery consumption increases rapidly. In contrast, when data collection is performed on the base station side, the terminal's power consumption is reduced, which has the effect of extending the terminal's battery life.
[0266] Based on these effects, this specification proposes a method for configuring CSI reporting and a Sounding Reference Signal (SRS) configuration for data collection of an NW-sided model.
[0267] According to one embodiment, the configuration information may include a report configuration for data collection (e.g., CSI-ReportConfig). As a specific example, the ReportQuantity of the report configuration may be set to none-CSI-r19. As an example, when a terminal receives a report configuration for data collection, it may perform a Layer 1 measurement.
[0268] According to one embodiment, the terminal may report information related to data collection to the base station. For example, the terminal may receive a separate request from the base station regarding the reporting of information related to data collection. For example, the request may be transmitted / received via an RRC message. For example, the request may be transmitted / received via a UEInformationRequest.
[0269] According to one embodiment, information related to data collection can be reported to a base station based on separate configuration information. For example, the information related to data collection may be reported via an RRC message. For example, the information related to data collection may be reported to a base station via a UEInformationResponse.
[0270] Implicit feedback and explicit feedback may be considered as CSI reporting configurations for reporting information related to data collection. For example, implicit feedback may consist of RI, PMI, and / or CQI feedback. Alternatively, implicit feedback may refer to existing legacy CSI feedback.
[0271] RI represents the number of preferred spatial layers in the MIMO channel measured by the terminal based on CSI-RS. The terminal determines the preferred RI based on the measured downlink CSI (estimated DL CSI).
[0272] PMI is an index representing the precoding matrix preferred by the terminal, calculated by the terminal in the MIMO channel measured by the terminal. For example, the PMI value may be a value selected by the terminal that maximizes throughput and / or minimizes the Block Error Rate (BLER). The precoding matrix may be defined within the specification.
[0273] CQI is DL channel quality information reported by a terminal to a base station (or network). CQI can be used by the base station as a factor in determining the Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) when scheduling the terminal's DL data. Additionally, CQI can be calculated together with the terminal's preferred RI and / or PMI. The CQI value represents an index (within the CQI table defined in the specification) corresponding to the highest MCS / yield that can be supported by the DL channel while satisfying BLER requirements.
[0274] Implicit feedback can reduce the amount of data reported to the base station (or network), but it may not be as accurate as explicit feedback in rapidly changing or complex environments.
[0275] Explicit feedback is a method of reporting raw channel information measured by a terminal to a base station (or network), and can include more and more accurate channel information compared to existing implicit feedback. To this end, eigenvectors of the covariance matrix can be considered as channel information included in explicit feedback.
[0276] Proposal 1. PMI reporting method corresponding to a specific rank / RI value or higher and / or the maximum rank / layer value
[0277] In Proposal 1, for data collection for training / inference / monitoring of a model in NW-sided model-based CSI prediction, a method is considered in which a terminal reports a PMI corresponding to a specific rank / RI value or higher and / or a maximum rank / layer value (pre-set or defined).
[0278] In conventional CSI reporting, PMI is calculated based on the RI calculated at the optimal rank preferred by the terminal; consequently, in the case of a low rank, only information regarding vectors corresponding to some layers is reported. Considering the operation of NW-sided AI / ML models, in terms of model prediction accuracy, it is more desirable for NW-sided data collection for the terminal to transmit information regarding the entire layer (full layer) or as many layers as possible to the base station (or network), rather than transmitting information regarding only a specific layer. For example, the information regarding the entire layer may include the min(Max_rank, max(Nr, Nt)) value. Here, Nr represents the number of Rx antenna port(s), and Nt represents the number of Tx antenna port(s).
[0279] In addition, it may be more advantageous for the matrix index transmitted through the PMI to be an index of the MIMO channel matrix itself (e.g., quantized channel matrix, covariance matrix of channel, channel property feedback (e.g., feedback on delay / Doppler / spatial profile), eigenvalues / vectors, etc.) rather than a matrix of the precoding matrix selected by the terminal (e.g., PMI included in implicit feedback).
[0280] In the case of implicit feedback, data is processed based on the terminal's RI / PMI selection, and while this RI / PMI selection may change at each reporting time, in the case of explicit feedback, information regarding the channel is reported without the terminal's judgment, selection, or processing; therefore, it may be more appropriate for the base station to perform CSI prediction based on explicit feedback. In this regard, the RI value reported by the terminal can be fixed to a value corresponding to the maximum rank value and / or the number of antenna port(s) of the terminal. And / or the terminal can be restricted to reporting only with a PMI that is above a certain value. To this end, the base station (or network) may instruct the terminal on information regarding the rank to be assumed when reporting CSI for data collection for model training / inference / monitoring.
[0281] Proposal 2. Method for defining a reporting configuration in which CQI is excluded when reporting information related to data collection
[0282] In conventional CSI reporting, reporting quantities generally include CRI, PMI, RI, LI, and CQI. Among these, CQI is used as essential information for DL link adaptation. However, not all of these quantities are required as inputs to AI / ML models. In particular, CQI cannot be considered essential information for CSI prediction based on NW-sided models. Accordingly, Proposal 2 proposes a feedback / report configuration that excludes CQI. For example, when implicit feedback is considered as a report of information related to data collection, a new reporting configuration can be defined in which the reporting quantity consists only of PMI, RI, and / or CRI, which are required as inputs to the model. According to this proposal, there is an advantage in that the reported quantity can be reduced, thereby decreasing overhead and the computational load of the terminal.
[0283] Proposal 3. A method in which information related to data collection is reported in a report with a relatively long period (e.g., a first report) and a report with a relatively short period (e.g., a second report).
[0284] According to Proposal 3, information related to data collection may be reported through multiple reports having different cycles. In this case, the multiple reports having different cycles may be described as a first report and a second report. For example, among the multiple reports, i) a report having a relatively short cycle may be expressed as the first report and ii) a report having a relatively long cycle may be expressed as the second report. Or, conversely, among the multiple reports, i) a report having a relatively long cycle may be expressed as the first report and ii) a report having a relatively short cycle may be expressed as the second report.
[0285] In Proposal 3, the first report and the second report may each be configured as shown in the following examples.
[0286] 1) The first report may consist of information related to some antenna port(s) / layer(s). The second report may consist of i) information related to all antenna ports / all layers or ii) information related to the remaining antenna port(s) / all layer(s) among all antenna ports / all layers, excluding the antenna port(s) / layer(s) included in the first report. For example, the first report may consist of the estimated CSI for some antenna port(s) / layer(s). For example, the second report may consist of i) the estimated CSI for all antenna ports / all layers or ii) the estimated CSI for the remaining antenna port(s) / all layer(s) among all antenna ports / all layers, excluding the antenna port(s) / layer(s) included in the first report.
[0287] 2) The first report may consist of information related to some eigenvector(s) (e.g., CSI for some eigenvector(s)). The second report may consist of i) information related to all eigenvectors (e.g., CSI for all eigenvectors) or ii) information related to the remaining eigenvector(s) excluding the eigenvector(s) included in the first report (e.g., CSI for the remaining eigenvector(s)).
[0288] 3) The first report may consist of a PMI having a relatively small L value (e.g., NR type-1 / 2 PMI). The second report may consist of a PMI having a relatively large L value (e.g., NR type-1 / 2 PMI). In this case, the NR type-1 / 2 PMI refers to a PMI based on a Type-I codebook and / or a PMI based on a Type-II codebook.
[0289] 4) The first report may consist of an FD / TD compression PMI having a relatively small number of frequency domain (FD) / time domain (TD) basis. The second report may consist of an FD / TD compression PMI having a relatively large number of FD / TD basis.
[0290] 5) The first report may consist of the CSI estimated for the wideband. The second report may consist of i) the CSI estimated for the subband or ii) the CSI estimated for both the wideband and the subband.
[0291] 6) The first report may consist of implicit CSI. The second report may consist of explicit CSI.
[0292] In rapidly changing or complex environments, it may be difficult to provide accurate prediction performance for the model using only existing implicit feedback. Furthermore, if the terminal always reports only information related to the full channel matrix or the full layer as in Proposal 1 above, there are issues regarding the computational load and power consumption of the terminal, as well as increased system resource overhead for the base station (or network). Therefore, to perform CSI prediction of the NW-sided model more efficiently, the terminal may i) provide feedback related to relatively detailed information (e.g., explicit feedback) through a second report with a relatively long reporting period, and ii) provide feedback related to relatively summarized information (e.g., implicit feedback) through a first report with a relatively short reporting period. The first and second reports may be performed based on different report settings or based on a single / common report setting. When the first report and the second report are performed based on a single / common report setting, a common transmission period (value P) for the first and second reports may be set, and the second report may be performed once every N times for every period P, while the first report may be performed for the remaining N-1 times. In this case, the value N may be set by the base station or may be a value specified / defined by standard specifications.
[0293] FIG. 8 is a drawing illustrating a first report and a second report according to an embodiment of the present specification.
[0294] Referring to FIG. 8, i) the part labeled as the second report is the second report (e.g., t0, t Nii) represents (etc.), and ii) instances other than the parts marked as the second report represent the first report (e.g., t1, t2, t3, ...). As in Proposal 3, t n and t n+1 The transmission period between is set to P, and once every N times (e.g., t0 and t N ) The second report is performed.
[0295] For example, UL resources for the first report and the second report may be set up, respectively. For example, a PUCCH for the first report may be set up, and a PUSCH / PUCCH for the second report, having a different format from the PUCCH, may be set up.
[0296] As another example, common UL resources may be set for the first report and the second report. As a specific example, since the UCI payload size at the time of performing the second report is larger than the UCI payload size at the time of performing the first report, UL resources may be set to fit the second report, and at the time of the first report, only a part of the corresponding UL resources (e.g., some Physical Resource Blocks (PRB), some symbols) may be used.
[0297] In the first embodiment of Proposal 3, i) the first report may consist of information about some ports or layers, and ii) the second report may consist of information about all or the remaining ports / layers. For example, i) the first report may consist of CSIs estimated for some ports or layers, and ii) the second report may consist of CSIs estimated for all or the remaining ports / layers.
[0298] For example, when a terminal configures a first report, the terminal may set / instruct the number of ports or layers through RRC signaling from a base station and configure the first report with information (e.g., CSI) for the corresponding number of ports or layers. As a specific example, when there is a terminal with 32 ports / 8 layers, the terminal may set / instruct 8 ports / 2 layers through RRC signaling and configure the first information with the information.
[0299] In a second embodiment, i) the first report may consist of information on eigenvectors with R=1 or RI values, and ii) the second report may consist of information on all or the remaining eigenvectors. For example, i) the first report may consist of CSIs for eigenvectors with R=1 or RI values, and ii) the second report may consist of CSIs for all or the remaining eigenvectors.
[0300] For example, when a specific terminal configures a first report, the terminal is set / instructed to a specific rank value through RRC signaling, and can configure information about an eigenvector (e.g., CSI) of that value as the first report.
[0301] In a third embodiment, i) the first report may be composed of an NR type-1 / 2 PMI having L=1, and ii) the second report may be composed of an NR type-1 / 2 PMI having an L value of at least 1.
[0302] For example, the terminal can set / instruct a specific L value through RRC signaling and configure a first report with an NR type-1 / 2 PMI having that value.
[0303] In a fourth embodiment, i) the first report may be composed of an FD / TD compression PMI having a relatively small number of FD / TD basis, and ii) the second report may be composed of an FD / TD compression PMI having a relatively large number of FD / TD basis. For example, i) the first report may be composed of an FD / TD compression PMI having 1 FD / TD basis, and ii) the second report may be composed of an FD / TD compression PMI having Q FD / TD basis.
[0304] In a fifth embodiment, i) the first report may consist of information about the wideband (e.g., CSI estimated for the wideband), and ii) the second report may consist of information about the subband (e.g., CSI estimated for the subband) or information about both the wideband and the subband (e.g., CSI estimated for both the wideband and the subband).
[0305] In the sixth embodiment, i) the first report may consist of implicit feedback (e.g., implicit CSI), and ii) the second report may consist of explicit feedback (e.g., explicit CSI).
[0306] For example, for the first report, implicit feedback may be considered using existing CSI reporting or the method of Proposal 2. For the second report, explicit feedback may be considered using a quantized channel matrix, a covariance matrix of the channel, channel property (e.g., delay / Doppler / spatial profile) feedback, eigenvalues / vectors, etc.
[0307] According to Proposal 3 above, compared to full raw channel reporting, there is an advantage in that the feedback overhead is reduced while the accuracy of the AI / ML-based prediction performance is maintained.
[0308] Proposal 4. A method comprising shorter-cycle reporting using SRS resources (e.g., Report 1) and longer-cycle reporting using CSI feedback (e.g., Report 2).
[0309] In a TDD (Time Domain Duplex) system, since the UL channel and the DL channel share the same frequency band, the DL channel can be estimated based on channel reciprocity by utilizing the SRS for the UL channel.
[0310] When a DL channel is estimated based on SRS, additional resource allocation is not required to report information related to data collection, which allows for efficient resource usage and has the advantage of reducing latency. On the other hand, channel estimation through DL CSI has advantages in terms of accuracy. Therefore, Proposal 4 proposes a method in which a terminal performs reporting based on SRS resources at short intervals (e.g., first report) and reporting through CSI feedback at long intervals (e.g., second report).
[0311] For example, for the first and second reports in Proposal 4, the same method as Proposal 3 above may be considered.
[0312] For example, the second report (CSI feedback) in the above proposal 4 may be the explicit feedback or implicit feedback of the above proposal 3.
[0313] For example, implicit feedback can be composed of existing CSI reporting and / or the method of Proposal 2 above.
[0314] For example, explicit feedback can consist of a quantized channel matrix, a covariance matrix of the channel, channel property (e.g., delay / Doppler / spatial profile) feedback, eigenvalues / vectors, etc.
[0315] A certain linkage may be applied between the above SRS resource and the CSI report, or between the above SRS resource and the CSI-RS related to the report. For example, the linkage may be configured within the report Config.
[0316] The prediction performance of the NW-sided model can be maintained only if a correlation is maintained between the above SRS transmission cycle and the CSI report of the terminal associated therewith. To this end, only CSI measurements within X hours (e.g., X symbol, X slot, or X msec) from the latest SRS transmission time can be set as valid measurement results associated with the CSI report.
[0317] In the case of FDD, frequency separation may inevitably occur between the UL band where SRS is transmitted and the DL band where CSI-RS is transmitted. To compensate for this, frequency compensation values (e.g., phase correction value / delay correction value) (per path / per beam) may be additionally reported from the terminal to the base station. In this case, the path / beam may refer to a beam or layer within the SD domain of a specific SRS, or to a detected path containing power above a specific threshold in the received SRS signal.
[0318] The above proposals 1 to 4 may be applied individually or in combination.
[0319] In terms of implementation, the operations of the base station / terminal according to the embodiments described above (e.g., operations based on at least one of proposals 1 to 4) can be processed by the device of FIG. 12 (e.g., the processor (110, 210) of FIG. 12) to be described later.
[0320] In addition, the operations of the base station / terminal according to the above-described embodiment (e.g., operations based on at least one of proposals 1 to 4) may be stored in memory (e.g., memory (140, 240) of FIG. 12) in the form of instructions / programs (e.g., instruction, executable code) for driving at least one processor (e.g., processor (110, 210) of FIG. 12).
[0321] The embodiments described above will be explained in detail below with reference to FIGS. 10 and FIGS. 11 in terms of the operation of the terminal and base station. The methods described below are distinguished only for convenience of explanation, and it is understood that a part of one method may be substituted with a part of another method or combined with one another and applied.
[0322] FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating a method according to one embodiment of the present specification.
[0323] Referring to FIG. 10, a method according to one embodiment of the present specification includes a step of receiving setting information (S1010) and a step of reporting information related to data collection (S1030).
[0324] In S1010, the terminal receives configuration information from the base station.
[0325] According to one embodiment, the configuration information may include one or more reporting settings (e.g., M≥1 CSI-ReportConfig reporting setting). As an example, the configuration information may include a reporting setting for data collection. Additionally, the configuration information may further include a reporting setting for a CSI report.
[0326] In S1030, the terminal can report information related to data collection to the base station based on the configuration information.
[0327] According to one embodiment, the information related to the data collection may be measured based on the setting information. For example, among one or more reporting settings included in the setting information, the ReportQuantity of the reporting setting related to data collection may be set to none-CSI-r19 and / or none-BM-r19. In other words, when the ReportQuantity of the reporting setting is set to none-CSI-r19 and / or none-BM-r19, the terminal may perform a Layer 1 measurement for data collection.
[0328] According to one embodiment, the information related to the data collection may be reported based on a request from the base station.
[0329] For example, the above request may be transmitted or received via an RRC message. As a specific example, the above request may be transmitted or received via a UEInformationRequest.
[0330] For example, the information related to the data collection may be reported via an RRC message. As a specific example, the information related to the data collection may be reported via a UEInformationResponse.
[0331] The information related to the above data collection includes an indicator associated with a specific layer determined based on the above setting information.
[0332] According to one embodiment, the information related to the data collection may be related to the prediction of a model. In this case, the model may include a network (NW)-sided model.
[0333] According to one embodiment, the indicator associated with the specific layer may include a Rank Indicator (RI). In this case, the RI may be determined based on the maximum rank value of the terminal. This embodiment may be based on Proposal 1 described above.
[0334] According to one embodiment, the indicator associated with the specific layer may include a Precoding Matrix Indicator (PMI). In this case, the PMI may be determined based on the maximum rank value of the terminal. This embodiment may be based on Proposal 1 described above.
[0335] According to one embodiment, the indicator associated with the specific layer may include one or more indicators other than the Channel Quality Indicator (CQI). As a specific example, the indicator associated with the specific layer may include an RI, a PMI, and / or a CRI (CSI-RS Resource Indicator), excluding the CQI. This embodiment may be based on Proposal 2 described above.
[0336] According to one embodiment, the information related to the data collection may include i) first information and ii) second information having a shorter reporting period than the first information. In this case, the first information may include the indicator related to the specific layer.
[0337] For example, the first information may include one or more indicators associated with one or more layers measured by the terminal.
[0338] For example, the second information may include one or more indicators associated with a layer selected by the terminal among the one or more measured layers. This embodiment may be based on the above-described proposal 3.
[0339] According to one embodiment, the second information can be measured based on a Sounding Reference Signal (SRS) resource.
[0340] For example, the first information may include Channel State Information (CSI) for a downlink channel. As a specific example, the first information may include i) a CSI comprising one or more indicators related to one or more layers measured by a terminal, or ii) a CSI comprising one or more indicators related to a layer selected by the terminal among the one or more layers.
[0341] Operations based on the above-described S1010 to S1030 can be implemented by the device of FIG. 12. For example, referring to FIG. 12, the terminal (200) can control one or more transceivers (230) and / or one or more memories (240) to perform operations based on S1010 to S1030.
[0342] The embodiments described above will be explained in detail below in terms of base station operation.
[0343] S1110 to S1130 described below correspond to S1010 to S1030 described in FIG. 9. Considering the above correspondence, redundant descriptions are omitted. The specific description of the base station operation described below may be replaced by the description / embodiment of FIG. 10 corresponding to the operation.
[0344] FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a method according to another embodiment of the present specification.
[0345] Referring to FIG. 11, a method according to another embodiment of the present specification includes a setting information transmission step (S1110) and a data collection information reception step (S1130).
[0346] In S1110, the base station transmits configuration information to the terminal.
[0347] In S1130, the base station receives information related to data collection based on the above configuration information from the terminal.
[0348] The information related to the above data collection includes an indicator associated with a specific layer determined based on the above setting information.
[0349] Operations based on the above-described S1110 to S1130 can be implemented by the device of FIG. 12. For example, referring to FIG. 12, a base station (100) can control one or more transceivers (130) and / or one or more memories (140) to perform operations based on S1110 to S1130.
[0350] The operations / terms based on the embodiments described above are described assuming a 5G system. However, this is for the convenience of explanation and is not intended to limit the scope of application of the technical problems and means for solving problems to be solved by this specification to a specific system. The technical problems / technical issues / problems mentioned in this specification may exist in other systems (e.g., 6G systems). It is evident that the embodiments of this specification can be extended to solve problems that exist in other systems as well. Therefore, for the extended application of the embodiments of this specification to other systems, terms defined / described based on a 5G system may be replaced / changed with terms defined in said other systems (or generalized terms not specific to one system). For example, PRACH, PUSCH, PUCCH, or SRS may be replaced / changed to uplink signals (or uplink channels). For example, SSB, CSI-RS, PDSCH, and PDCCH may be replaced / changed to downlink signals (or downlink channels).
[0351] Hereinafter, an apparatus to which the embodiments of the present specification can be applied (an apparatus implementing the method / operation according to the embodiments of the present specification) will be described with reference to FIG. 12.
[0352] FIG. 12 is a drawing showing the configuration of a first device and a second device according to an embodiment of the present specification.
[0353] The first device (100) may include a processor (110), an antenna unit (120), a transceiver (130), and a memory (140).
[0354] The processor (110) performs baseband-related signal processing and may include an upper layer processing unit (111) and a physical layer processing unit (115). The upper layer processing unit (111) may process operations of the MAC layer, RRC layer, or higher upper layers. The physical layer processing unit (115) may process operations of the PHY layer. For example, if the first device (100) is a base station device in base station-terminal communication, the physical layer processing unit (115) may perform uplink reception signal processing, downlink transmission signal processing, etc. For example, if the first device (100) is a first terminal device in terminal-terminal communication, the physical layer processing unit (115) may perform downlink reception signal processing, uplink transmission signal processing, sidelink transmission signal processing, etc. In addition to performing baseband-related signal processing, the processor (110) may also control the overall operation of the first device (100).
[0355] The antenna section (120) may include one or more physical antennas, and if it includes multiple antennas, it may support MIMO transmission and reception. The transceiver (130) may include an RF (Radio Frequency) transmitter and an RF receiver. The memory (140) may store information processed by the processor (110) and software, operating systems, applications, etc. related to the operation of the first device (100), and may include components such as a buffer.
[0356] The processor (110) of the first device (100) may be configured to implement the operation of the base station in base station-terminal communication (or the operation of the first terminal device in terminal-terminal communication) in the embodiments described in this disclosure.
[0357] The second device (200) may include a processor (210), an antenna unit (220), a transceiver (230), and a memory (240).
[0358] The processor (210) performs baseband-related signal processing and may include an upper layer processing unit (211) and a physical layer processing unit (215). The upper layer processing unit (211) may process operations of the MAC layer, RRC layer, or higher upper layers. The physical layer processing unit (215) may process operations of the PHY layer. For example, if the second device (200) is a terminal device in base station-terminal communication, the physical layer processing unit (215) may perform downlink reception signal processing, uplink transmission signal processing, etc. For example, if the second device (200) is a second terminal device in terminal-terminal communication, the physical layer processing unit (215) may perform downlink reception signal processing, uplink transmission signal processing, sidelink reception signal processing, etc. In addition to performing baseband-related signal processing, the processor (210) may also control the overall operation of the second device (210).
[0359] The antenna section (220) may include one or more physical antennas, and may support MIMO transmission and reception if it includes multiple antennas. The transceiver (230) may include an RF transmitter and an RF receiver. The memory (240) may store information processed by the processor (210) and software, operating systems, applications, etc. related to the operation of the second device (200), and may include components such as a buffer.
[0360] The processor (210) of the second device (200) may be configured to implement the operation of the terminal in base station-terminal communication (or the operation of the second terminal device in terminal-terminal communication) in the embodiments described in this disclosure.
[0361] In the operation of the first device (100) and the second device (200), the details described in the examples of the present disclosure regarding the base station and terminal (or the first terminal and the second terminal in terminal-to-terminal communication) in base station-to-terminal communication may be applied in the same way, and redundant descriptions are omitted.
[0362] Here, the wireless communication technology implemented in the device of the present disclosure may include LTE, NR, and 6G, as well as Narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT) for low-power communication. For example, NB-IoT technology may be an example of Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) technology and may be implemented according to standards such as LTE Cat NB1 and / or LTE Cat NB2, but is not limited to the names mentioned above.
[0363] Additionally or alternatively, the wireless communication technology implemented in the device of the present disclosure may perform communication based on LTE-M technology. For example, LTE-M technology may be an example of LPWAN technology and may be referred to by various names such as eMTC (enhanced Machine Type Communication). For example, LTE-M technology may be implemented in at least one of various standards such as 1) LTE CAT 0, 2) LTE Cat M1, 3) LTE Cat M2, 4) LTE non-BL (non-Bandwidth Limited), 5) LTE-MTC, 6) LTE Machine Type Communication, and / or 7) LTE M, and is not limited to the names mentioned above.
[0364] Additionally or generally, the wireless communication technology implemented in the device of the present disclosure may include at least one of ZigBee, Bluetooth, and a Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) for low-power communication, but is not limited to the names mentioned above. For example, ZigBee technology can create personal area networks (PANs) related to small / low-power digital communication based on various standards such as IEEE 802.15.4 and may be referred to by various names.
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1. Regarding the method, A step of receiving configuration information from a base station; and The method includes the step of reporting information related to data collection to the base station based on the above setting information; A method characterized in that the information related to the above data collection includes an indicator related to a specific layer determined based on the above setting information.
2. In Paragraph 1, The above information related to the above data collection is related to the model's prediction, and A method characterized by the above model including a network-sided (NW-sided) model.
3. In Paragraph 1, A method characterized in that the information related to the above data collection is measured based on the above setting information.
4. In Paragraph 1, A method characterized in that the information related to the above data collection is reported based on a request from the base station.
5. In Paragraph 1, A method characterized in that the indicator associated with the specific layer includes one or more indicators other than a Channel Quality Indicator (CQI).
6. In Paragraph 1, The indicator associated with the specific layer above includes a Rank Indicator (RI), and A method characterized in that the above RI is determined based on the maximum rank value of the terminal.
7. In Paragraph 1, The indicator associated with the specific layer mentioned above includes a Precoding Matrix Indicator (PMI), and A method characterized in that the above PMI is determined based on the maximum rank value of the terminal.
8. In Paragraph 1, The information related to the above data collection includes i) first information and ii) second information having a shorter reporting period than the first information, and A method characterized in that the first information includes the indicator associated with the specific layer.
9. In Paragraph 8, The first information above includes one or more indicators associated with one or more layers measured by the terminal, and A method characterized in that the second information comprises one or more indicators associated with a layer selected by the terminal among the one or more layers.
10. In Paragraph 8, A method characterized in that the second information is measured based on a Sounding Reference Signal (SRS) resource.
11. In the terminal, One or more transmitters / receivers; One or more processors; and It includes one or more memories connected to the above one or more processors and storing instructions, A terminal characterized by the above instructions, based on execution by the one or more processors, causing the terminal to perform all steps of the method according to any one of claims 1 to 10.
12. A device comprising one or more memories and one or more processors connected to the one or more memories, A device characterized in that the one or more of the above memories store instructions that cause the device to perform all steps of the method according to any one of claims 1 to 10, based on execution by the one or more processors.
13. In a non-transitory computer-readable medium storing instructions, A non-transitory computer-readable medium characterized in that the instructions executable by one or more processors cause the terminal to perform all steps of the method according to any one of claims 1 to 10.
14. Regarding the method, A step of transmitting configuration information to a terminal; and The method includes the step of receiving information related to data collection based on the above-mentioned setting information from the terminal; A method characterized in that the information related to the above data collection includes an indicator related to a specific layer determined based on the above setting information.
15. Regarding base stations, One or more transmitters / receivers; One or more processors; and It includes one or more memories connected to the above one or more processors and storing instructions, A base station characterized by the above instructions, based on execution by one or more processors, causing the base station to perform all steps of the method according to claim 14.
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