WO2023137651A1 - 一种确定是否监听的方法、装置及存储介质 - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to the technical field of wireless communication, and in particular to a method, device and storage medium for determining whether to monitor.
- the transceiver in order to save the power consumption of the user equipment (User Equipment, UE), the transceiver can be put into sleep state.
- 5G Fifth Generation Mobile Communication Technology
- the network device can send a multicast signal.
- the multicast signal includes a wake up signal (wake up signal, WUS).
- WUS wake up signal
- the same WUS can indicate multiple UEs.
- the WUS includes 16 bits, corresponding to 16 UEs, and each bit corresponds to one UE. When the bit corresponding to one of the UEs is 1, it indicates wake-up, and the UE turns on the main transceiver to receive downlink signals; when the bit corresponding to the UE is 0, it indicates not to wake up, and the UE maintains the sleep state of the main transceiver.
- the disclosure provides a monitoring method, device and readable storage medium.
- a monitoring method is provided, and the method is executed by a user equipment, including:
- the network device indicates to the user equipment whether to monitor the wake-up signal, so that the user equipment determines whether to monitor the wake-up signal or not to monitor the wake-up signal according to the received instruction, thereby improving the processing capability of the user equipment, and saving energy consumption of the user equipment when there is no need to monitor the wake-up signal.
- the receiving information sent by the network device and used to indicate whether the user equipment monitors the wake-up signal includes:
- a system message broadcast by the network device is received, where the system message includes a first configuration parameter, where the first configuration parameter is used to indicate whether to monitor a wake-up signal.
- the network device explicitly indicates to the user equipment whether to monitor the wake-up signal, so that the user equipment determines to monitor the signal or not to monitor the wake-up signal according to the received instruction, thereby improving the processing capability of the user equipment, and saving energy consumption of the user equipment when there is no need to monitor the wake-up signal.
- the receiving information sent by the network device and used to indicate whether the user equipment monitors the wake-up signal includes:
- the system message includes wake-up signal resource configuration information for instructing to monitor the wake-up signal, and when the system message does not include wake-up signal resource configuration information is used for indicating not to monitor the wake-up signal, wherein the wake-up signal resource configuration information indicates resources for monitoring the wake-up signal.
- the network device indicates to the user equipment whether to monitor the wake-up signal in an implicit manner, so that the user equipment determines whether to monitor the wake-up signal or not to monitor the wake-up signal according to the received instruction, thereby improving the processing capability of the user equipment, and saving energy consumption of the user equipment when there is no need to monitor the wake-up signal.
- the user equipment is in an RRC idle state.
- the receiving information sent by the network device and used to indicate whether the user equipment monitors the wake-up signal includes:
- Receive user-specific signaling sent by the network device where the user-specific signaling includes information for indicating whether the user equipment monitors a wake-up signal.
- the network device explicitly indicates to the user equipment whether to monitor the wake-up signal, so that the user equipment determines to monitor the signal or not to monitor the wake-up signal according to the received instruction, thereby improving the processing capability of the user equipment, and saving energy consumption of the user equipment when there is no need to monitor the wake-up signal.
- the receiving information sent by the network device and used to indicate whether the user equipment monitors the wake-up signal includes:
- Receive user-specific signaling sent by the network device where the user-specific signaling includes wake-up signal resource configuration information to indicate monitoring of wake-up signals, and user-specific signaling that does not include wake-up signal resource configuration information to indicate not to monitor wake-up signals, wherein the wake-up signal resource configuration information indicates resources for monitoring wake-up signals.
- the network device indicates to the user equipment whether to monitor the wake-up signal in an implicit manner, so that the user equipment determines whether to monitor the wake-up signal or not to monitor the wake-up signal according to the received instruction, thereby improving the processing capability of the user equipment, and saving energy consumption of the user equipment when there is no need to monitor the wake-up signal.
- the user equipment is in an RRC connected state.
- the resources for monitoring the wake-up signal include at least one of the following: time domain resources, frequency domain resources or code domain resources.
- the method also includes:
- SPS PDSCH semi-persistent scheduling physical downlink shared channel
- the first relationship includes: the period of the SPS PDSCH is less than or equal to a first threshold.
- the first threshold is configured by a network device or specified by a protocol.
- the method further includes: reporting first user equipment capability information to the network device, where the first user equipment capability information is used to indicate a size of the first threshold expected by the user equipment.
- a method for determining whether to monitor is provided, which is executed by a network device, including:
- the network device indicates to the user equipment whether to monitor the wake-up signal, so that the user equipment determines whether to monitor the wake-up signal or not to monitor the wake-up signal according to the received instruction, thereby improving the processing capability of the user equipment, and saving energy consumption of the user equipment when there is no need to monitor the wake-up signal.
- the sending the information indicating whether the user equipment monitors the wake-up signal includes:
- the sending the information indicating whether the user equipment monitors the wake-up signal includes:
- Broadcasting a system message where the system message includes wake-up signal resource configuration information and is used to indicate monitoring of wake-up signals, and when the system message does not include wake-up signal resource configuration information, is used to indicate not to monitor wake-up signals, wherein the wake-up signal resource configuration information indicates resources for monitoring wake-up signals.
- the user equipment is in an RRC idle state.
- the sending the information indicating whether the user equipment monitors the wake-up signal includes:
- the dedicated signaling includes information for indicating whether the user equipment monitors a wake-up signal.
- the sending the information indicating whether the user equipment monitors the wake-up signal includes:
- the user-specific signaling includes wake-up signal resource configuration information to indicate monitoring of wake-up signals, and user-specific signaling that does not include wake-up signal resource configuration information to indicate not to monitor wake-up signals, wherein the wake-up signal resource configuration information indicates resources for monitoring wake-up signals.
- the user equipment is in an RRC connected state.
- the resource for monitoring the wake-up signal includes at least one of the following:
- Time domain resources frequency domain resources or code domain resources.
- information indicating a first threshold value is sent to the user equipment, and the first threshold value is used to assist the user in determining whether to monitor a wake-up signal.
- the method further includes: receiving first user equipment capability information reported by the user equipment, where the first user equipment capability information is used to indicate a size of the first threshold value expected by the user equipment.
- a communication device In a third aspect, a communication device is provided.
- the communication apparatus may be used to execute the steps performed by the user equipment in the above first aspect or any possible design of the first aspect.
- the user equipment can implement each function in the above methods in the form of a hardware structure, a software module, or a hardware structure plus a software module.
- the communication device may include a transceiver module and a processing module.
- a transceiver module configured to receive information sent by the network device and used to indicate whether the user equipment monitors the wake-up signal
- a processing module configured to determine to monitor the wake-up signal or not to monitor the wake-up signal based on the information.
- a communication device may be used to execute the steps executed by the network device in the above second aspect or any possible design of the second aspect.
- the network device can realize each function in the above-mentioned methods in the form of a hardware structure, a software module, or a hardware structure plus a software module.
- the communication device shown in the second aspect may include a transceiver module.
- a transceiver module configured to send information indicating whether the user equipment monitors a wake-up signal.
- a communication device including a processor and a memory; the memory is used to store a computer program; and the processor is used to execute the computer program, so as to implement the first aspect or any possible design of the first aspect.
- a communication device including a processor and a memory; the memory is used to store a computer program; and the processor is used to execute the computer program, so as to realize the second aspect or any possible design of the second aspect.
- a computer-readable storage medium In a seventh aspect, a computer-readable storage medium is provided. Instructions (or called computer programs, programs) are stored in the computer-readable storage medium, and when called and executed on a computer, the computer is made to execute the first aspect or any possible design of the first aspect.
- a computer-readable storage medium is provided, and instructions (or called computer programs, programs) are stored in the computer-readable storage medium, and when called and executed on a computer, the computer is made to execute any possible design of the above-mentioned second aspect or the second aspect.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a wireless communication system architecture provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure
- Fig. 2 is a flow chart showing a method for determining whether to listen according to an exemplary embodiment
- Fig. 3 is a flow chart showing a method for determining whether to listen according to an exemplary embodiment
- Fig. 4 is a flow chart showing a method for determining whether to monitor according to an exemplary embodiment
- Fig. 5 is a flow chart showing a method for determining whether to monitor according to an exemplary embodiment
- Fig. 6 is a flow chart showing a method for determining whether to monitor according to an exemplary embodiment
- Fig. 7 is a flow chart showing a method for determining whether to monitor according to an exemplary embodiment
- Fig. 8 is a flow chart showing a method for determining whether to monitor according to an exemplary embodiment
- Fig. 9 is a flow chart showing a method for determining whether to monitor according to an exemplary embodiment
- Fig. 10 is a structural diagram of a device for determining whether to monitor according to an exemplary embodiment
- Fig. 11 is a structural diagram of a device for determining whether to monitor according to an exemplary embodiment
- Fig. 12 is a structural diagram of a device for determining whether to monitor according to an exemplary embodiment
- Fig. 13 is a structural diagram of an apparatus for determining whether to monitor according to an exemplary embodiment.
- first, second, third, etc. may use the terms first, second, third, etc. to describe various information, the information should not be limited to these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish information of the same type from one another. For example, without departing from the scope of the embodiments of the present disclosure, first information may also be called second information, and similarly, second information may also be called first information.
- first information may also be called second information
- second information may also be called first information.
- the words "if” and "if” as used herein may be interpreted as “at” or "when” or "in response to a determination.”
- a method for determining whether to monitor or not provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure is applicable to a wireless communication system 100 , and the wireless communication system may include but not limited to a network device 101 and a user equipment 102 .
- the user equipment 102 is configured to support carrier aggregation, and the user equipment 102 can be connected to multiple carrier components of the network device 101 , including one primary carrier component and one or more secondary carrier components.
- wireless communication system 100 may be applicable to both low-frequency scenarios and high-frequency scenarios.
- Application scenarios of the wireless communication system 100 include but are not limited to long term evolution (long term evolution, LTE) system, LTE frequency division duplex (frequency division duplex, FDD) system, LTE time division duplex (time division duplex, TDD) system, worldwide interconnection microwave access (worldwide interoperability for micro wave access, WiMAX) communication system, cloud wireless access network (c Loud radio access network (CRAN) system, future fifth-generation (5th-Generation, 5G) system, new radio (new radio, NR) communication system or future evolution of public land mobile network (public land mobile network, PLMN) system, etc.
- LTE long term evolution
- FDD frequency division duplex
- TDD time division duplex
- WiMAX worldwide interconnection microwave access
- WiMAX worldwide interconnection microwave access
- c Loud radio access network (CRAN) system future fifth-generation (5th-Generation, 5G) system
- the user equipment 102 shown above may be a user equipment (user equipment, UE), a terminal (terminal), an access terminal, a terminal unit, a terminal station, a mobile station (mobile station, MS), a remote station, a remote terminal, a mobile terminal (mobile terminal), a wireless communication device, a terminal agent, or a user equipment.
- the user equipment 102 may have a wireless transceiver function, which can communicate with one or more network devices 101 of one or more communication systems (such as wireless communication), and accept network services provided by the network device 101, where the network device 101 includes but is not limited to the illustrated base station.
- the user equipment 102 may be a cellular phone, a cordless phone, a session initiation protocol (session initiation protocol, SIP) phone, a wireless local loop (wireless local loop, WLL) station, a personal digital assistant (PDA) device, a handheld device with a wireless communication function, a computing device or other processing devices connected to a wireless modem, a vehicle-mounted device, a wearable device, a user device in a future 5G network, or a future evolved PLM User equipment in the N network, etc.
- SIP session initiation protocol
- WLL wireless local loop
- PDA personal digital assistant
- the network device 101 may be an access network device (or called an access network site).
- the access network device refers to a device that provides a network access function, such as a radio access network (radio access network, RAN) base station and the like.
- the network device may include a base station (base station, BS) device, or include a base station device and a radio resource management device for controlling the base station device, and the like.
- the network device may also include a relay station (relay device), an access point, and a base station in a future 5G network, a base station in a future evolved PLMN network or an NR base station, and the like.
- Network devices can be wearable or in-vehicle.
- the network device can also be a communication chip with a communication module.
- the network device 101 includes but is not limited to: a next-generation base station (gnodeB, gNB) in 5G, an evolved node B (evolved node B, eNB) in an LTE system, a radio network controller (radio network controller, RNC), a node B (node B, NB) in a WCDMA system, a wireless controller under a CRAN system, a base station controller (base station controller, BSC), a GSM system, or a radio network controller in a CDMA system
- Base transceiver station base transceiver station, BTS
- home base station for example, home evolved nodeB, or home node B, HNB
- baseband unit baseband unit, BBU
- transmission point transmitting and receiving point
- TRP transmission point
- TP transmission point
- mobile switching center etc.
- FIG. 2 is a flow chart of a monitoring method according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in FIG. 2 , the method includes:
- Step S201 the network device 101 sends to the user equipment 102 information for indicating whether the user equipment 102 monitors the wake-up signal;
- Step S202 the user equipment 102 receives the information sent by the network device 101 for indicating whether the user equipment 102 monitors the wake-up signal;
- step S203 the user equipment 102 determines to monitor the wake-up signal or not to monitor the wake-up signal based on the information.
- the user equipment 102 receives information sent by the network device 101 for instructing the user equipment 102 to monitor the wake-up signal, and determines to monitor the wake-up signal based on this information.
- the user equipment 102 receives information sent by the network device 101 for instructing the user equipment 102 not to monitor the wake-up signal, and determines not to monitor the wake-up signal based on this information.
- the network device indicates to the user equipment whether to monitor the wake-up signal, so that the user equipment determines whether to monitor the wake-up signal or not to monitor the wake-up signal according to the received instruction, thereby improving the processing capability of the user equipment, and saving energy consumption of the user equipment when there is no need to monitor the wake-up signal.
- Fig. 3 is a flowchart of a method for determining whether to monitor according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in Fig. 3, the method includes:
- Step S301 receiving information sent by the network device 101 for indicating whether the user equipment 102 monitors the wake-up signal
- Step S302 based on the information, determine whether to monitor the wake-up signal or not to monitor the wake-up signal.
- the user equipment 102 receives information sent by the network device 101 for instructing the user equipment 102 to monitor the wake-up signal, and determines to monitor the wake-up signal based on the information.
- the user equipment 102 receives information sent by the network device 101 for instructing the user equipment 102 not to monitor the wake-up signal, and determines not to monitor the wake-up signal based on this information.
- the network device indicates to the user equipment whether to monitor the wake-up signal, so that the user equipment determines whether to monitor the wake-up signal or not to monitor the wake-up signal according to the received instruction, thereby improving the processing capability of the user equipment, and saving energy consumption of the user equipment when there is no need to monitor the wake-up signal.
- Fig. 4 is a flowchart of a method for determining whether to monitor according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in Fig. 4, the method includes:
- Step S401 receiving a system message broadcast by a network device, wherein the system message includes a first configuration parameter, wherein the first configuration parameter is used to indicate whether to monitor a wake-up signal;
- Step S402 based on the system message, determine whether to monitor the wake-up signal or not to monitor the wake-up signal.
- the user equipment in step S401 and step S402 is in a radio resource control (Radio Resource Control, RRC) idle state.
- RRC Radio Resource Control
- the system message broadcast by the network device includes multiple first configuration parameters, and each first configuration parameter corresponds to one UE.
- 16 bits in the system message are used for 16 first configuration parameters, and each bit corresponds to a UE.
- the bit corresponding to one UE is 1, the corresponding first configuration parameter indicates to monitor the wake-up signal, and the UE monitors the wake-up signal; when the bit corresponding to the UE is 0, the corresponding first configuration parameter indicates not to monitor the wake-up signal, and the UE does not monitor the wake-up signal.
- the network device explicitly indicates to the user equipment whether to monitor the wake-up signal, so that the user equipment determines to monitor the signal or not to monitor the wake-up signal according to the received instruction, thereby improving the processing capability of the user equipment, and saving energy consumption of the user equipment when there is no need to monitor the wake-up signal.
- Fig. 5 is a flowchart of a method for determining whether to monitor according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in Fig. 5, the method includes:
- Step S501 receiving a system message broadcast by the network device 101.
- the system message includes wake-up signal resource configuration information, it is used to instruct the user equipment 102 to monitor the wake-up signal.
- the system message does not include wake-up signal resource configuration information, it is used to indicate not to monitor the wake-up signal.
- the wake-up signal resource configuration information indicates resources for monitoring the wake-up signal.
- Step S502 Determine whether to monitor the wake-up signal or not to monitor the wake-up signal based on the system message.
- the user equipment in step S501 and step S502 is in a radio resource control (Radio Resource Control, RRC) idle state.
- RRC Radio Resource Control
- the resources for monitoring the wake-up signal include at least one of the following: time domain resources, frequency domain resources or code domain resources.
- the user equipment is in a radio resource control (Radio Resource Control, RRC) idle state.
- RRC Radio Resource Control
- the network device implicitly indicates to the user equipment whether to monitor the wake-up signal, so that the user equipment determines whether to monitor the signal or not to monitor the wake-up signal according to the received instruction, thereby improving the processing capability of the user equipment, and saving energy consumption of the user equipment when there is no need to monitor the wake-up signal.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart of a monitoring method according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in FIG. 6, the method includes:
- Step S601 receiving user-specific signaling sent by the network device, wherein the user-specific signaling includes information indicating whether the user equipment monitors a wake-up signal;
- Step S602 Determine whether to monitor the wake-up signal or not to monitor the wake-up signal based on the user-specific signaling.
- the user equipment in step S601 and step S602 is in a radio resource control (Radio Resource Control, RRC) connected state.
- RRC Radio Resource Control
- the user-specific signaling is dedicated signaling for each user, and the dedicated signaling may carry a unique identifier of the user.
- the SPS PDSCH is used for the downlink data sent by the UE in the RRC connected state reception cycle. If the UE is configured with SPS PDSCH resources, the UE can enable this channel to receive service data according to the activation instruction sent by the network device, and stop using this channel according to the deactivation instruction sent by the network device.
- the main transceiver needs to wake up frequently to receive the downlink data of the SPS PDSCH if it enters the sleep state, and even in some cases, the state transition time of the main receiver to sleep and wake up is longer than the period of the SPS PDSCH. Therefore, it can be considered that when the SPS PDSCH is activated and the period of the SPS PDSCH is small, the UE does not need to enter the sleep state, but only needs to keep working, so there is no need to monitor the WUS signal.
- the threshold corresponding to the period of the SPS PDSCH may be a first threshold, and the first threshold is configured by a network device or specified by a protocol. The first threshold is used to assist the user in determining whether to monitor the wake-up signal.
- the judging condition that the user equipment does not monitor the wake-up signal at least includes: the SPS PDSCH is activated, and the period of the SPS PDSCH is less than or equal to the first threshold.
- the setting of the first threshold is related to the capability of the user equipment.
- the main transceiver can be woken up quickly (for example, the wake-up process takes 1ms), then a smaller first threshold value, such as 2ms, can be set, so that when the SPS PDSCH cycle is less than or equal to 2ms, the main transceiver keeps working.
- a larger first threshold value such as 10ms, needs to be set.
- the SPS PDSCH period is less than or equal to 10ms, the user equipment needs to keep the main transceiver in the working state.
- the method further includes: reporting first user equipment capability information to the network device, where the first user equipment capability information is used to indicate a size of the first threshold expected by the user equipment.
- the network device explicitly indicates to the user equipment whether to monitor the wake-up signal, so that the user equipment determines to monitor the signal or not to monitor the wake-up signal according to the received instruction, thereby improving the processing capability of the user equipment, and saving energy consumption of the user equipment when there is no need to monitor the wake-up signal.
- Fig. 7 is a flowchart of a method for determining whether to monitor according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in Fig. 7, the method includes:
- Step S701 receiving user-specific signaling sent by the network device, where the user-specific signaling includes wake-up signal resource configuration information for instructing to monitor wake-up signals, and when the user-specific signaling does not include wake-up signal resource configuration information is used to indicate not to monitor wake-up signals, wherein the wake-up signal resource configuration information indicates resources for monitoring wake-up signals;
- Step S702 Determine whether to monitor the wake-up signal or not to monitor the wake-up signal based on the user-specific signaling.
- the user equipment in step S601 and step S602 is in a radio resource control (Radio Resource Control, RRC) connected state.
- RRC Radio Resource Control
- the resources for monitoring the wake-up signal include at least one of the following: time domain resources, frequency domain resources, or code domain resources.
- the SPS PDSCH is used for the downlink data sent by the UE in the RRC connected state reception cycle. If the UE is configured with SPS PDSCH resources, the UE can enable this channel to receive service data according to the activation instruction sent by the network device, and stop using this channel according to the deactivation instruction sent by the network device.
- the main transceiver needs to wake up frequently to receive the downlink data of the SPS PDSCH if it enters the sleep state, and even in some cases, the state transition time of the main receiver to sleep and wake up is longer than the period of the SPS PDSCH. Therefore, it can be considered that when the SPS PDSCH is activated and the period of the SPS PDSCH is small, the UE does not need to enter the sleep state, but only needs to keep working, so there is no need to monitor the WUS signal.
- the threshold corresponding to the period of the SPS PDSCH may be a first threshold, and the first threshold is configured by a network device or specified by a protocol. The first threshold is used to assist the user in determining whether to monitor the wake-up signal.
- the judging condition that the user equipment does not monitor the wake-up signal at least includes: the SPS PDSCH is activated, and the period of the SPS PDSCH is less than or equal to the first threshold.
- the setting of the first threshold is related to the capability of the user equipment.
- the main transceiver can be woken up quickly (for example, the wake-up process takes 1ms), then a smaller first threshold value, such as 2ms, can be set, so that when the SPS PDSCH cycle is less than or equal to 2ms, the main transceiver keeps working.
- a large first threshold value such as 10ms, needs to be set.
- the SPS PDSCH period is less than or equal to 10ms, the user equipment needs to keep the main transceiver in the working state.
- the method further includes: reporting first user equipment capability information to the network device, where the first user equipment capability information is used to indicate a size of the first threshold expected by the user equipment.
- the network device indicates to the user equipment implicitly whether to monitor the wake-up signal, so that the user equipment determines whether to monitor the wake-up signal or not to monitor the wake-up signal according to the received instruction, thereby improving the processing capability of the user equipment, and saving energy consumption of the user equipment when there is no need to monitor the wake-up signal.
- Fig. 8 is a flowchart of a method for determining whether to monitor according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in Fig. 8, the method includes:
- Step S801 receiving information sent by a network device for indicating whether the user equipment monitors a wake-up signal
- Step S802 determine to monitor the wake-up signal based on the information
- step S803 it is determined that the user equipment has been configured with resources for monitoring the wake-up signal, and the SPS PDSCH is activated, and the period of the SPS PDSCH is less than or equal to the first threshold value, and it is determined that the user equipment does not monitor the wake-up signal.
- the first threshold is configured by a network device or specified by a protocol.
- the method further includes: reporting first user equipment capability information to the network device, where the first user equipment capability information is used to indicate a size of the first threshold expected by the user equipment.
- the user equipment 102 is in the RRC idle state, and in steps S801 and S802, a system message broadcast by the network device is received, wherein the system message includes a first configuration parameter, wherein the first configuration parameter is used to indicate monitoring of a wake-up signal, and the user equipment determines to monitor the wake-up signal based on the system message.
- the user equipment 102 is in the RRC idle state, and in steps S801 and S802, a system message broadcast by the network device is received, wherein the system message includes wake-up signal resource configuration information, where the wake-up signal resource configuration information indicates resources for monitoring the wake-up signal.
- the user equipment determines to monitor the wake-up signal based on the system message.
- the user equipment is in the RRC connection state.
- the user equipment 102 receives user-specific signaling sent by the network device 101, the user-specific signaling includes information for instructing the user equipment to monitor the wake-up signal, wherein the wake-up signal resource configuration information indicates resources for monitoring the wake-up signal, and the user equipment determines to monitor the wake-up signal based on the user-specific signaling.
- the user equipment is in the RRC connection state, and in steps S801 and S802, user-specific signaling sent by the network device is received, wherein the user-specific signaling includes wake-up signal resource configuration information, where the wake-up signal resource configuration information indicates resources for monitoring wake-up signals.
- the user equipment determines to monitor the wake-up signal based on the user-specific signaling.
- the resources for monitoring the wake-up signal include at least one of the following: time domain resources, frequency domain resources or code domain resources.
- FIG. 9 is a flow chart of a monitoring method according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in FIG. 9, the method includes:
- Step S901 sending information indicating whether the user equipment 102 monitors a wake-up signal.
- the network device indicates to the user equipment whether to monitor the wake-up signal, so that the user equipment determines whether to monitor the wake-up signal or not to monitor the wake-up signal according to the received instruction, thereby improving the processing capability of the user equipment, and saving energy consumption of the user equipment when there is no need to monitor the wake-up signal.
- An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a monitoring method, which is executed by a network device 101, and the method includes:
- the user equipment is in RRC idle state.
- An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a monitoring method, which is executed by a network device 101, and the method includes:
- Broadcasting a system message where the system message includes wake-up signal resource configuration information and is used to indicate monitoring of wake-up signals, and when the system message does not include wake-up signal resource configuration information, is used to indicate not to monitor wake-up signals, wherein the wake-up signal resource configuration information indicates resources for monitoring wake-up signals.
- the user equipment is in RRC idle state.
- the resources for monitoring the wake-up signal include at least one of the following: time domain resources, frequency domain resources or code domain resources.
- An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a monitoring method, which is executed by a network device 101, and the method includes:
- the dedicated signaling includes information for indicating whether the user equipment monitors a wake-up signal.
- the user equipment is in an RRC connected state.
- the method further includes: sending information indicating a first threshold value to the user equipment, where the first threshold value is used to assist the user in determining whether to monitor the wake-up signal.
- the first threshold value is used to assist the user in determining whether to monitor the wake-up signal.
- the method further includes: reporting first user equipment capability information to the network device, where the first user equipment capability information is used to indicate a size of the first threshold expected by the user equipment.
- An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a monitoring method, which is executed by a network device 101, and the method includes:
- the user-specific signaling includes wake-up signal resource configuration information to indicate monitoring of wake-up signals, and user-specific signaling that does not include wake-up signal resource configuration information to indicate not to monitor wake-up signals, wherein the wake-up signal resource configuration information indicates resources for monitoring wake-up signals.
- the user equipment is in an RRC connected state.
- the resources for monitoring the wake-up signal include at least one of the following: time domain resources, frequency domain resources or code domain resources.
- the method further includes: sending information indicating a first threshold value to the user equipment, where the first threshold value is used to assist the user in determining whether to monitor the wake-up signal.
- the first threshold value is used to assist the user in determining whether to monitor the wake-up signal.
- the method further includes: reporting first user equipment capability information to the network device, where the first user equipment capability information is used to indicate the size of the first threshold value expected by the user equipment.
- the embodiment of the present disclosure also provides a communication device, which can have the function of the user equipment 102 in the above method embodiment, and is used to execute the steps performed by the user equipment 102 provided in the above embodiment.
- This function can be implemented by hardware, and can also be implemented by software or hardware executes corresponding software.
- the hardware or software includes one or more modules corresponding to the above functions.
- the communication apparatus 1000 shown in FIG. 10 may serve as the user equipment 102 involved in the above method embodiment, and execute the steps performed by the user equipment 102 in the above method embodiment.
- the communication device 1000 includes:
- the transceiver module 1001 is configured to receive information sent by the network device 101 and used to indicate whether the user equipment 102 monitors the wake-up signal;
- the processing module 1002 is configured to determine whether to monitor the wake-up signal or not to monitor the wake-up signal based on the received indication information sent by the network device.
- the transceiver module 1001 is further configured to receive a system message broadcast by a network device, where the system message includes a first configuration parameter, where the first configuration parameter is used to indicate whether to monitor a wake-up signal.
- the transceiver module 1001 is further configured to receive a system message broadcast by a network device, where the system message includes wake-up signal resource configuration information and is used to indicate monitoring of a wake-up signal, and when the system message does not include wake-up signal resource configuration information is used to indicate not to monitor a wake-up signal, wherein the wake-up signal resource configuration information indicates resources for monitoring a wake-up signal.
- the user equipment is in an RRC idle state.
- the transceiver module 1001 is further configured to receive user-specific signaling sent by a network device, where the user-specific signaling includes information indicating whether the user equipment monitors a wake-up signal.
- the transceiver module 1001 is further configured to receive user-specific signaling sent by the network device, where the user-specific signaling includes wake-up signal resource configuration information, and is used to indicate monitoring of wake-up signals, and when the user-specific signaling does not include wake-up signal resource configuration information, is used to indicate not to monitor wake-up signals.
- the wake-up signal resource configuration information indicates resources for monitoring wake-up signals.
- the user equipment is in an RRC connected state.
- the resources for monitoring the wake-up signal include at least one of the following: time domain resources, frequency domain resources or code domain resources.
- the processing module 1002 is further configured to determine that the user equipment has been configured with resources for monitoring a wake-up signal, and an SPS PDSCH is activated, and the period of the SPS PDSCH is less than or equal to a first threshold value, and determine that the user equipment does not monitor a wake-up signal.
- the first threshold is configured by a network device or specified by a protocol.
- the transceiving module 1001 is further configured to report first user equipment capability information to the network device, where the first user equipment capability information is used to indicate a size of the first threshold expected by the user equipment.
- FIG. 11 is a block diagram of an apparatus 1100 for determining whether to monitor according to an exemplary embodiment.
- the apparatus 1100 may be a mobile phone, a computer, a digital broadcast terminal, a messaging device, a game console, a tablet device, a medical device, a fitness device, a personal digital assistant, and the like.
- device 1100 may include one or more of the following components: processing component 1102, memory 1104, power component 1106, multimedia component 1108, audio component 1110, input/output (I/O) interface 1112, sensor component 1114, and communication component 1116.
- the processing component 1102 generally controls the overall operations of the device 1100, such as those associated with display, telephone calls, data communications, camera operations, and recording operations.
- the processing component 1102 may include one or more processors 1120 to execute instructions to complete all or part of the steps of the above method. Additionally, processing component 1102 may include one or more modules that facilitate interaction between processing component 1102 and other components. For example, processing component 1102 may include a multimedia module to facilitate interaction between multimedia component 1108 and processing component 1102 .
- the memory 1104 is configured to store various types of data to support operations at the device 1100 . Examples of such data include instructions for any application or method operating on device 1100, contact data, phonebook data, messages, pictures, videos, and the like.
- the memory 1104 may be implemented by any type of volatile or non-volatile memory device or combination thereof, such as static random access memory (SRAM), electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM), programmable read-only memory (PROM), read-only memory (ROM), magnetic memory, flash memory, magnetic disk or optical disk.
- SRAM static random access memory
- EEPROM electrically erasable programmable read-only memory
- EPROM erasable programmable read-only memory
- PROM programmable read-only memory
- ROM read-only memory
- magnetic memory flash memory
- flash memory magnetic disk or optical disk.
- Power component 1106 provides power to various components of device 1100 .
- Power components 1106 may include a power management system, one or more power supplies, and other components associated with generating, managing, and distributing power for device 1100 .
- the multimedia component 1108 includes a screen that provides an output interface between the device 1100 and the user.
- the screen may include a liquid crystal display (LCD) and a touch panel (TP). If the screen includes a touch panel, the screen may be implemented as a touch screen to receive input signals from a user.
- the touch panel includes one or more touch sensors to sense touches, swipes, and gestures on the touch panel. The touch sensor may not only sense a boundary of a touch or swipe action, but also detect duration and pressure associated with the touch or swipe action.
- the multimedia component 1108 includes a front camera and/or a rear camera. When the device 1100 is in an operation mode, such as a shooting mode or a video mode, the front camera and/or the rear camera can receive external multimedia data. Each front camera and rear camera can be a fixed optical lens system or have focal length and optical zoom capability.
- the audio component 1110 is configured to output and/or input audio signals.
- the audio component 1110 includes a microphone (MIC), which is configured to receive external audio signals when the device 1100 is in operation modes, such as call mode, recording mode and voice recognition mode. Received audio signals may be further stored in memory 1104 or sent via communication component 1116 .
- the audio component 1110 also includes a speaker for outputting audio signals.
- the I/O interface 1112 provides an interface between the processing component 1102 and a peripheral interface module, which may be a keyboard, a click wheel, a button, and the like. These buttons may include, but are not limited to: a home button, volume buttons, start button, and lock button.
- Sensor assembly 1114 includes one or more sensors for providing various aspects of status assessment for device 1100 .
- the sensor assembly 1114 can detect the open/closed state of the device 1100, the relative positioning of components such as the display and keypad of the device 1100, the sensor assembly 1114 can also detect a change in the position of the device 1100 or a component of the device 1100, the presence or absence of user contact with the device 1100, the orientation or acceleration/deceleration of the device 1100, and temperature changes of the device 1100.
- Sensor assembly 1114 may include a proximity sensor configured to detect the presence of nearby objects in the absence of any physical contact.
- the sensor assembly 1114 may also include an optical sensor, such as a CMOS or CCD image sensor, for use in imaging applications.
- the sensor component 1114 may also include an acceleration sensor, a gyroscope sensor, a magnetic sensor, a pressure sensor or a temperature sensor.
- the communication component 1116 is configured to facilitate wired or wireless communication between the apparatus 1100 and other devices.
- the device 1100 can access wireless networks based on communication standards, such as WiFi, 4G or 5G, or a combination thereof.
- the communication component 1116 receives a broadcast signal or broadcast related information from an external broadcast management system via a broadcast channel.
- the communication component 1216 also includes a near field communication (NFC) module to facilitate short-range communication.
- NFC near field communication
- the NFC module may be implemented based on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, Infrared Data Association (IrDA) technology, Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology, Bluetooth (BT) technology and other technologies.
- RFID Radio Frequency Identification
- IrDA Infrared Data Association
- UWB Ultra Wideband
- Bluetooth Bluetooth
- the apparatus 1200 may be implemented by one or more Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs), Digital Signal Processors (DSPs), Digital Signal Processing Devices (DSPDs), Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs), Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), controllers, microcontrollers, microprocessors or other electronic components for performing the above methods.
- ASICs Application Specific Integrated Circuits
- DSPs Digital Signal Processors
- DSPDs Digital Signal Processing Devices
- PLDs Programmable Logic Devices
- FPGAs Field Programmable Gate Arrays
- controllers microcontrollers, microprocessors or other electronic components for performing the above methods.
- non-transitory computer-readable storage medium including instructions, such as the memory 1104 including instructions, which can be executed by the processor 1120 of the device 1100 to implement the above method.
- the non-transitory computer readable storage medium may be ROM, random access memory (RAM), CD-ROM, magnetic tape, floppy disk, optical data storage device, and the like.
- the embodiment of the present disclosure also provides a communication device, which can have the function of the network device 101 in the above method embodiment, and is used to execute the steps performed by the network device 101 provided in the above embodiment.
- This function can be implemented by hardware, and can also be implemented by software or hardware executes corresponding software.
- the hardware or software includes one or more modules corresponding to the above functions.
- the communication apparatus 1200 shown in FIG. 12 may serve as the network device 101 involved in the above method embodiment, and execute the steps performed by the network device 101 in the above method embodiment.
- the communication apparatus 1200 includes: a transceiver module 1201, configured to send information indicating whether the user equipment 102 monitors a wake-up signal.
- the transceiver module 1201 is further configured to broadcast a system message, where the system message includes a first configuration parameter, where the first configuration parameter is used to indicate whether to monitor a wake-up signal.
- the transceiver module 1201 is further configured to broadcast a system message, where the system message includes wake-up signal resource configuration information, and is used to indicate monitoring of wake-up signals, and when the system message does not include wake-up signal resource configuration information, is used to indicate not to monitor wake-up signals, where the wake-up signal resource configuration information indicates resources for monitoring wake-up signals.
- the user equipment is in an RRC idle state.
- the transceiver module 1201 is further configured to send dedicated signaling to the user equipment, where the dedicated signaling includes information indicating whether the user equipment monitors a wake-up signal.
- the transceiver module 1201 is further configured to send dedicated signaling to the user equipment, where the user-specific signaling includes wake-up signal resource configuration information, and is used to indicate monitoring of wake-up signals, and when the user-specific signaling does not include wake-up signal resource configuration information, is used to indicate not to monitor wake-up signals, wherein the wake-up signal resource configuration information indicates resources for monitoring wake-up signals.
- the user equipment is in an RRC connected state.
- the resources for monitoring the wake-up signal include at least one of the following: time domain resources, frequency domain resources, or code domain resources.
- the transceiver module 1201 is further configured to send information indicating a first threshold value to the user equipment, and the first threshold value is used to assist the user in determining whether to monitor a wake-up signal.
- the transceiving module 1201 is further configured to receive first user equipment capability information reported by the user equipment, where the first user equipment capability information is used to indicate a size of the first threshold value expected by the user equipment.
- an apparatus 1300 includes a memory 1301 , a processor 1302 , a transceiver component 1303 , and a power supply component 1306 .
- the memory 1301 is coupled with the processor 1302 and can be used to save the programs and data necessary for the communication device 1300 to realize various functions.
- the processor 1302 is configured to support the communication device 1300 to execute corresponding functions in the above method, and this function can be realized by calling a program stored in the memory 1301 .
- the transceiver component 1303 can be a wireless transceiver, and can be used to support the communication device 1300 to receive signaling and/or data and send signaling and/or data through a wireless air interface.
- the transceiver component 1303 may also be referred to as a transceiver unit or a communication unit.
- the transceiver component 1303 may include a radio frequency component 1304 and one or more antennas 1305, wherein the radio frequency component 1304 may be a remote radio unit (remote radio unit, RRU), which may be specifically used for transmission of radio frequency signals and conversion between radio frequency signals and baseband signals, and the one or more antennas 1305 may be specifically used for radiation and reception of radio frequency signals.
- RRU remote radio unit
- the processor 1302 can perform baseband processing on the data to be sent, and then output the baseband signal to the radio frequency unit.
- the radio frequency unit receives the radio frequency signal through the antenna, converts the radio frequency signal into a baseband signal, and outputs the baseband signal to the processor 1302, and the processor 1302 converts the baseband signal into data and processes the data.
- the network device indicates to the user equipment whether to monitor the wake-up signal, so that the user equipment determines whether to monitor the signal or not to monitor the wake-up signal according to the received instruction, improves the processing capability of the user equipment, and saves energy consumption of the user equipment when there is no need to monitor the wake-up signal.
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- 一种确定是否监听的方法,此方法被用户设备执行,包括:接收网络设备发送的用于指示所述用户设备是否监听唤醒信号的信息;基于所述信息确定监听唤醒信号或者不监听唤醒信号。
- 如权利要求1所述的方法,其中,所述接收网络设备发送的用于指示所述用户设备是否监听唤醒信号的信息,包括:接收网络设备广播的系统消息,其中,所述系统消息包括第一配置参数,其中所述第一配置参数用于指示是否监听唤醒信号。
- 如权利要求1所述的方法,其中,所述接收网络设备发送的用于指示所述用户设备是否监听唤醒信号的信息,包括:接收网络设备广播的系统消息,其中,所述系统消息包括唤醒信号资源配置信息时用于指示监听唤醒信号,所述系统消息不包括唤醒信号资源配置信息时用于指示不监听唤醒信号,其中,所述唤醒信号资源配置信息指示用于监听唤醒信号的资源。
- 如权利要求2或3所述的方法,其中,所述用户设备处于RRC空闲态。
- 如权利要求1所述的方法,其中,所述接收网络设备发送的用于指示所述用户设备是否监听唤醒信号的信息,包括:接收网络设备发送的用户专用信令,其中,所述用户专用信令包括用于指示所述用户设备是否监听唤醒信号的信息。
- 如权利要求1所述的方法,其中,所述接收网络设备发送的用于指示所述用户设备是否监听唤醒信号的信息,包括:接收网络设备发送的用户专用信令,其中,所述用户专用信令包括唤醒信号资源配置信息时用于指示监听唤醒信号,所述用户专用信令不包括唤醒信号资源配置信息时用于指示不监听唤醒信号其中,所述唤醒信号资源配置信息指示用于监听唤醒信号的资源。
- 如权利要求5或6所述的方法,其中,所述用户设备处于RRC连接态。
- 如权利要求3或6所述的方法,其中,所述用于监听唤醒信号的资源包括以下中的至少一种:时域资源、频域资源或码域资源。
- 如权利要求5至7中任一权利要求所述的方法,其中,所述方法还包括:确定所述用户设备已配置有用于监听唤醒信号的资源,并且被激活SPS PDSCH,并且,所述SPS PDSCH的周期小于或等于第一门限值,确定所述用户设备不监听唤醒信号。
- 如权利要求9所述的方法,其中,所述第一门限值是网络设备配置的或协议规定的。
- 如权利要求9所述的方法,其中,所述方法还包括:向所述网络设备上报第一用户设备能力信息,所述第一用户设备能力信息用于指示所述用户设备期望的第一门限值的大小。
- 一种确定是否监听的方法,此方法被网络设备执行,包括:发送用于指示用户设备是否监听唤醒信号的信息。
- 如权利要求12所述的方法,其中,所述发送用于指示用户设备是否监听唤醒信号的信息,包括:广播系统消息,其中,所述系统消息包括第一配置参数,其中所述第一配置参数用于指示是否监听唤醒信号。
- 如权利要求12所述的方法,其中,所述发送用于指示用户设备是否监听唤醒信号的信息,包括:广播系统消息,其中,所述系统消息包括唤醒信号资源配置信息时用于指示监听唤醒信号,所述系统消息不包括唤醒信号资源配置信息时用于指示不监听唤醒信号,其中,所述唤醒信号资源配置信息指示用于监听唤醒信号的资源。
- 如权利要求13或14所述的方法,其中,所述用户设备处于RRC空闲态。
- 如权利要求12所述的方法,其中,所述发送用于指示用户设备是否监听唤醒信号的信息,包括:向所述用户设备发送专用信令,其中,所述专用信令包括用于指示所述用户设备是否监听唤醒信号的信息。
- 如权利要求12所述的方法,其中,所述发送用于指示用户设备是否监听唤醒信号的信息,包括:向所述用户设备发送专用信令,其中,所述用户专用信令包括唤醒信号资源配置信息时用于指示监听唤醒信号,所述用户专用信令不包括唤醒信号资源配置信息时用于指示不监听唤醒信号,其中,所述唤醒信号资源配置信息指示用于监听唤醒信号的资源。
- 如权利要求16或17所述的方法,其中,所述用户设备处于RRC连接态。
- 如权利要求14或17所述的方法,其中,所述用于监听唤醒信号的资源包括以下中的至少一种:时域资源、频域资源或码域资源。
- 如权利要求16至18中任一权利要求所述的方法,其中,所述方法还包括:向所述用户设备发送用于指示第一门限值的信息,所述第一门限值用于辅助用户确定是否监听唤醒信号。
- 如权利要求20所述的方法,其中,所述方法还包括:接收所述用户设备上报的第一用户设备能力信息,所述第一用户设备能力信息用于指示所述用户设备期望的第一门限值的大小。
- 一种通信装置,此装置被设置于用户设备中,包括:收发模块,用于接收网络设备发送的用于指示所述用户设备是否监听唤醒信号的信息;处理模块,用于基于所述信息确定监听唤醒信号或者不监听唤醒信号。
- 如权利要求22所述的通信装置,其中,所述收发模块,还用于接收网络设备广播的系统消息,其中,所述系统消息包括第一 配置参数,其中所述第一配置参数用于指示是否监听唤醒信号。
- 如权利要求22所述的通信装置,其中,所述收发模块,还用于接收网络设备广播的系统消息,其中,所述系统消息包括唤醒信号资源配置信息时用于指示监听唤醒信号,所述系统消息不包括唤醒信号资源配置信息时用于指示不监听唤醒信号,其中,所述唤醒信号资源配置信息指示用于监听唤醒信号的资源。
- 如权利要求23或24所述的通信装置,其中,所述用户设备处于RRC空闲态。
- 如权利要求22所述的通信装置,其中,所述收发模块,还用于接收网络设备发送的用户专用信令,其中,所述用户专用信令包括用于指示所述用户设备是否监听唤醒信号的信息。
- 如权利要求22所述的通信装置,其中,所述收发模块,还用于接收网络设备发送的用户专用信令,其中,所述用户专用信令包括唤醒信号资源配置信息时用于指示监听唤醒信号,所述用户专用信令不包括唤醒信号资源配置信息时用于指示不监听唤醒信号其中,所述唤醒信号资源配置信息指示用于监听唤醒信号的资源。
- 如权利要求26或27所述的通信装置,其中,所述用户设备处于RRC连接态。
- 一种通信装置,此装置被设置于网络设备中,包括:收发模块,用于发送用于指示所述用户设备是否监听唤醒信号的信息。
- 如权利要求29所述的通信装置,其中,所述收发模块,还用于广播系统消息,其中,所述系统消息包括第一配置参数,其中所述第一配置参数用于指示是否监听唤醒信号。
- 如权利要求29所述的通信装置,其中,所述收发模块,还用于广播系统消息,其中,所述系统消息包括唤醒信号资源配置信息时用于指示监听唤醒信号,所述系统消息不包括唤醒信号资源配置信息时用于指示不监听唤醒信号,其中,所述唤醒信号资源配置信息指示用于监听唤醒信号的资源。
- 如权利要求29所述的通信装置,其中,所述收发模块,还用于向所述用户设备发送专用信令,其中,所述专用信令包括用于指示所述用户设备是否监听唤醒信号的信息。
- 如权利要求29所述的通信装置,其中,所述收发模块,还用于向所述用户设备发送专用信令,其中,所述用户专用信令包括唤醒信号资源配置信息时用于指示监听唤醒信号,所述用户专用信令不包括唤醒信号资源配置信息时用于指示不监听唤醒信号,其中,所述唤醒信号资源配置信息指示用于监听唤醒信号的资源。
- 一种通信装置,包括处理器以及存储器,其中,所述存储器用于存储计算机程序;所述处理器用于执行所述计算机程序,以实现如权利要求1-11中任一项所述的方法。
- 一种通信装置,包括处理器以及存储器,其中,所述存储器用于存储计算机程序;所述处理器用于执行所述计算机程序,以实现如权利要求12-21中任一项所述的方法。
- 一种计算机可读存储介质,所述计算机可读存储介质中存储有指令,当所述指令在计算机上被调用执行时,使得所述计算机执行如权利要求1-11中任一项所述的方法。
- 一种计算机可读存储介质,所述计算机可读存储介质中存储有指令,当所述指令在计算机上被调用执行时,使得所述计算机执行如权利要求12-21中任一项所述的方法。
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