CSI Report CPU Occupancy Scheduling Across Multiple Sub-Configurations
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Solution Overview
Problem
Current communication technologies lack a method to determine CPU occupancy for Channel State Information (CSI) reports corresponding to multiple sub-configurations in a CSI report configuration, which affects system performance scheduling.
Innovation Solution
A terminal determines CPU occupancy, including time period and quantity of CPUs required for CSI reports, based on multiple sub-configurations in a CSI report configuration, allowing staggered CPU occupancy and improved resource utilization.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If multiple CSI reports are processed simultaneously based on multiple sub-configurations, then system performance scheduling capability is improved, but CPU occupancy and processing complexity increase
Solution Approach 1:
The patent segments the processing of multiple CSI reports by introducing different spatial adaptation patterns (SAPs) that divide the processing into distinct spatial domains. Each SAP corresponds to a specific spatial adaptation pattern that can be independently processed, allowing the system to handle multiple sub-configurations without proportionally increasing overall CPU occupancy. The segmentation enables parallel processing capabilities while maintaining manageable complexity levels.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent implements dynamic spatial adaptation patterns that can be adjusted based on channel conditions and system requirements. The SAPs are not fixed but can be dynamically selected and modified, allowing the system to adapt its processing complexity to actual needs. This dynamic approach enables the system to process multiple CSI reports efficiently by activating only the necessary spatial adaptation patterns rather than processing all possible configurations simultaneously.
2Reliability
If CPU occupancy time period is extended to process all CSI reports, then processing completeness is improved, but processing efficiency and system responsiveness deteriorate
Solution Approach 1:
The patent employs periodic spatial adaptation patterns that process CSI reports in structured time periods rather than continuously. Each SAP operates in periodic intervals, allowing the system to complete processing of multiple CSI reports within defined time frames. This periodic approach ensures processing completeness while maintaining efficiency by preventing indefinite CPU occupancy and allowing for timely system responsiveness between processing cycles.
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AI summary
Provided are a channel state information processing unit CPU occupancy determining method, a terminal and a readable storage medium. The method includes: determining, by a terminal based on at least two first report sub-configurations in a target CSI report configuration, CPU occupancy required for a target CSI report, the target CSI report including: at least two first CSI reports and/or a second CSI report, where each first CSI report is a CSI report performed by the terminal based on one of the first report sub-configurations, and each first CSI report corresponds to one spatial adaptation pattern; the second CSI report is a CSI report performed by the terminal based on the at least two first report sub-configurations, and the second CSI report corresponds to at least two spatial adaptation patterns; and the CPU occupancy includes a time period of the CPU occupancy and/or a quantity of occupied CPUs.


