Dual-SIM Resource Scheduling with Non-Overlapping Transmission Windows
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Solution Overview
Problem
Dual-card terminals face resource competition between SIM cards, leading to reduced reliability in service processing due to simultaneous signal reception and transmission limitations, which existing scheduling techniques fail to address effectively.
Innovation Solution
Implementing a time-division multiplexing pattern to schedule non-overlapping transmission time windows for each SIM card, allowing separate data transmission and reception, thereby preventing resource conflicts and improving reliability.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If resource scheduling is performed based on existing QoS parameters and policies, then resource allocation follows established rules, but the system cannot adapt to new service requirements or provide differentiated QoS for different service types
Solution Approach 1:
The system performs preliminary actions by pre-defining service templates that include QoS parameters, resource requirements, and scheduling policies before actual resource allocation is needed. When a new service request arrives, the system matches the request against predefined templates and applies the corresponding scheduling configuration, avoiding the need for complex real-time analysis and reducing scheduling complexity while maintaining adaptability.
2Measurement precision
If comprehensive QoS parameters are collected and processed for accurate resource scheduling, then scheduling precision improves, but system overhead and processing complexity increase
Solution Approach 1:
The system applies local quality by collecting and processing only the specific QoS parameters relevant to each service type rather than universally collecting all possible parameters. Each service template defines its own required QoS parameters, allowing the system to maintain measurement precision for each service while reducing overall system overhead by avoiding unnecessary parameter collection and processing for services that don't require certain parameters.
3Productivity
If existing scheduling policies are strictly enforced, then policy compliance is maintained, but the system cannot optimize resource allocation for diverse service types with different QoS needs
Solution Approach 1:
The system implements dynamics by making scheduling policies configurable and adaptable through service templates. Instead of enforcing a single rigid scheduling policy, the system allows different QoS parameters and scheduling strategies to be dynamically selected based on the service type. Administrators can define custom scheduling policies for different services, enabling the system to optimize resource allocation efficiency for each service type while maintaining flexibility in QoS differentiation.
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AI summary
Disclosed in the embodiments of the present application are a resource scheduling method, a communication device, a network device and a storage medium, relating to the technical field of communications. Said method is applied to a communication device, and the communication device comprises a first user equipment (UE1) and a second user equipment (UE2). Said method comprises: sending a time division multiplexing mode request to a network side device, the network side device comprising a first network side device and/or a second network side device; receiving time division multiplexing mode response information sent by the network side device according to the time division multiplexing mode request, the time division multiplexing mode response information comprising time division multiplexing mode configuration information and/or time division multiplexing mode confirmation information; and according to the time division multiplexing mode response information, determining a first transmission time window of UE1 and a second transmission time window of UE2, the first transmission time window and the second transmission time window not overlapping.