WO2021098062A1 - Method for multiplexing of services with different priority levels - Google Patents
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- This document is directed generally to wireless communications.
- This document relates to methods, systems, and devices for multiplexing of services with different priority levels.
- the present disclosure relates to a wireless communication method for use in a wireless device.
- the wireless communication method comprising:
- the first operation comprises reducing a power of transmitting the data in the second period.
- the first operation comprises stopping transmitting the data in the second period.
- the data in the second period is delayed.
- the data in the second period is punctured.
- the wireless communication method further comprises:
- the first power is not greater than a first threshold and the second operation comprises transmitting the data in the fourth period by a power of transmitting the data before the second period.
- the first power is greater than a first threshold and is not greater than a second threshold and the second operation comprises transmitting the data by a reduced transmitting power in the fourth period.
- the wireless communication method further comprises:
- a time delay between the third period and the fifth period is configured by a radio resource control, RRC, signaling, indicated by downlink control information, DCI, or set as a default value.
- RRC radio resource control
- the second power is greater than the first threshold and is not greater than the second threshold and the third operation comprises:
- the second power is not greater than the first threshold and the third operation comprises transmitting the data in the sixth period by a power of transmitting the data before the second period.
- the first power is greater than a first threshold and the second operation comprises stopping transmitting the data in the fourth period.
- the wireless communication method further comprises:
- a time delay between the third period and the ninth period is configured by an RRC signaling or indicated by DCI.
- the fourth power is greater than the first threshold and the fifth operation comprises:
- the fourth power is not greater than the first threshold and the fifth operation comprises transmitting the data in the tenth period.
- the first period is a channel occupancy time within a fixed frame period.
- the first period is before an idle period within a fixed frame period.
- the data is for a low priority service.
- a time latency requirement of the low priority service is greater than a time latency requirement of a high priority service.
- a reliability requirement of the low priority service is lower than a reliability requirement of a high priority service.
- a priority level of the low priority service is lower than a priority level of a high priority service.
- the high priority service is associated with ultra-reliable and low latency communications.
- the low priority service is associated with enhanced mobile broadband.
- the second period overlaps an idle period of a fixed frame period configured for another wireless device.
- the another wireless device is for a high priority service.
- the wireless device is a user equipment or a base station.
- the present disclosure relates to a wireless communication method for use in a wireless device.
- the wireless communication method comprises:
- the sensed power is not greater than the first threshold and the operation comprises transmitting data in an occupation period after the idle period.
- the sensed power is greater than the first threshold and is not greater than the second threshold and the operation comprises transmitting data in an occupation period after the idle period by a normal transmitting power or an increased transmitting power higher than the normal transmitting predefined power.
- the second threshold is greater than the first threshold
- the sensed power is greater than the second threshold
- the operation comprises not transmitting data in an occupation period after the idle period.
- the second threshold is greater than the first threshold
- the sensed power is greater than the first threshold
- the operation comprises not transmitting data in an occupation period after the idle period.
- the occupation period is a channel occupancy time within a fixed frame period next to a fixed frame period of the idle period.
- the data is for a high priority service.
- a time latency requirement of the high priority service is smaller than a time latency requirement of a low priority service.
- a reliability requirement of the high priority service is higher than a reliability requirement of a low priority service.
- a priority of the high priority service is higher than a priority of a low priority service.
- the low priority service is associated with enhanced mobile broadband.
- the high priority service is associated with ultra-reliable and low latency communications.
- the idle period overlaps an occupation period of a fixed frame period configured for another wireless device.
- the another wireless device is for a low priority service.
- the wireless device is a user equipment or a base station.
- the present disclosure relates to a wireless device, comprising:
- a communication unit configured to transmit data in a first period
- a processor configured to perform a first operation in a second period which is within the first period.
- Various embodiments may preferably implement the following feature:
- the processor is further configured to perform a wireless communication method of any of the foregoing described methods.
- the present disclosure relates to a wireless device, comprising a processor configured to sense a power on a channel in an idle period and to perform an operation based on relationships among the sensed power, a first threshold and a second threshold.
- Various embodiments may preferably implement the following feature:
- the processor is further configured to perform a wireless communication method of any of the foregoing described methods.
- the present disclosure relates to a computer program product comprising a computer-readable program medium code stored thereupon, the code, when executed by a processor, causing the processor to implement a method of any of the foregoing described methods.
- the present disclosure is not limited to the exemplary embodiments and applications described and illustrated herein. Additionally, the specific order and/or hierarchy of steps in the methods disclosed herein are merely exemplary approaches. Based upon design preferences, the specific order or hierarchy of steps of the disclosed methods or processes can be re-arranged while remaining within the scope of the present disclosure. Thus, those of ordinary skill in the art will understand that the methods and techniques disclosed herein present various steps or acts in a sample order, and the present disclosure is not limited to the specific order or hierarchy presented unless expressly stated otherwise.
- FIG. 1 shows an example of a schematic diagram of a wireless terminal according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 shows an example of a schematic diagram of a wireless network node according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 3 shows an example of multiplexing services with different priority levels according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 4 shows an example of multiplexing services with different priority levels according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 1 relates to a schematic diagram of a wireless terminal 10 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the wireless terminal 10 may be a user equipment (UE) , a mobile phone, a laptop, a tablet computer, an electronic book or a portable computer system and is not limited herein.
- the wireless terminal 10 may include a processor 100 such as a microprocessor or Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) , a storage unit 110 and a communication unit 120.
- the storage unit 110 may be any data storage device that stores a program code 112, which is accessed and executed by the processor 100.
- Embodiments of the storage unit 112 include but are not limited to a subscriber identity module (SIM) , read-only memory (ROM) , flash memory, random-access memory (RAM) , hard-disk, and optical data storage device.
- SIM subscriber identity module
- ROM read-only memory
- RAM random-access memory
- the communication unit 120 may a transceiver and is used to transmit and receive signals (e.g. messages or packets) according to processing results of the processor 100.
- the communication unit 120 transmits and receives the signals via at least one antenna 122 shown in FIG. 1.
- the storage unit 110 and the program code 112 may be omitted and the processor 100 may include a storage unit with stored program code.
- the processor 100 may implement any one of the steps in exemplified embodiments on the wireless terminal 10, e.g., by executing the program code 112.
- the communication unit 120 may be a transceiver.
- the communication unit 120 may as an alternative or in addition be combining a transmitting unit and a receiving unit configured to transmit and to receive, respectively, signals to and from a wireless network node (e.g. a base station) .
- a wireless network node e.g. a base station
- FIG. 2 relates to a schematic diagram of a wireless network node 20 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the wireless network node 20 may be a satellite, a base station (BS) , a network entity, a Mobility Management Entity (MME) , Serving Gateway (S-GW) , Packet Data Network (PDN) Gateway (P-GW) , a radio access network (RAN) , a next generation RAN (NG-RAN) , a data network, a core network or a Radio Network Controller (RNC) , and is not limited herein.
- the wireless network node 20 may include a processor 200 such as a microprocessor or ASIC, a storage unit 210 and a communication unit 220.
- the storage unit 210 may be any data storage device that stores a program code 212, which is accessed and executed by the processor 200. Examples of the storage unit 212 include but are not limited to a SIM, ROM, flash memory, RAM, hard-disk, and optical data storage device.
- the communication unit 220 may be a transceiver and is used to transmit and receive signals (e.g. messages or packets) according to processing results of the processor 200. In an example, the communication unit 220 transmits and receives the signals via at least one antenna 222 shown in FIG. 2.
- the storage unit 210 and the program code 212 may be omitted.
- the processor 200 may include a storage unit with stored program code.
- the processor 200 may implement any steps described in exemplified embodiments on the wireless network node 20, e.g., via executing the program code 212.
- the communication unit 220 may be a transceiver.
- the communication unit 220 may as an alternative or in addition be combining a transmitting unit and a receiving unit configured to transmit and to receive, respectively, signals to and from a wireless terminal (e.g. a user equipment) .
- a wireless terminal e.g. a user equipment
- a device may be equal to a wireless device, a wireless terminal, a UE, a wireless network node or a BS, and is not limited herein.
- a high priority service device may be equal to a high priority service or a device performing (e.g. transmitting) the high priority service.
- a low priority service device may be equal to a low priority service or a device performing (e.g. transmitting) the low priority service.
- a frequency may be equal to a channel, a carrier, a carrier frequency or a frequency band.
- a period may be equal to a slot, at least one slot or multiple slots.
- a priority may be equal to a priority level.
- a clear channel assessment (CCA) , which is also called listen before talk (LBT) .
- CCA clear channel assessment
- LBT listen before talk
- the device performs the CCA on a channel (i.e. frequency band) by sensing (e.g. determining, acquiring, obtaining or detecting) a power in the channel. Only the device successfully performs the CCA (e.g. the sensed power is smaller than a threshold) is able to occupy the channel in the unlicensed spectrum for transmitting the data.
- a frame based equipment (FBE) mode comprises a fixed frame period (FFP) which comprises a channel occupancy time (COT) and an idle period.
- FFP fixed frame period
- COT channel occupancy time
- the FBE mode may be also called semi-persistent channel access mode, wherein a channel access procedure period of the semi-persistent channel access mode is the same with the FFP.
- services with different priority levels may have different requirements.
- the services may be classified into a high priority service or a low priority service, wherein a priority level of the high priority service is higher than that of the low priority service.
- the high priority service may have a latency requirement higher than that of the low priority service (i.e. the latency required by the high priority service is smaller than that required by the low priority service) .
- the high priority service may have a reliability requirement higher than that of the low priority service (i.e. the reliability required by the high priority service is higher than that required by the low priority service) .
- the high priority service is associated with ultra-reliable and low latency communications (URLLC) .
- the low priority service is associated with enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) .
- the high priority service may need to occupy channel resources of a low priority service for transmitting data of the high priority service, so as to achieve its higher requirements (e.g. smaller latency and/or higher reliability) .
- the present disclosure provides various proposals on multiplexing of the high priority service and the low priority service in the unlicensed spectrum and related operations of corresponding CCA.
- Embodiment 1 is a diagrammatic representation of Embodiment 1:
- data of the high priority service (hereinafter, high priority service data) and data of the low priority service (hereinafter, low priority service data) may be transmitted in the same frequency band (e.g. the frequency band in the unlicensed spectrum) .
- the frequency band is the minimum unit of the frequency domain bandwidth for performing the CCA.
- the higher priority service is different from the low priority service in at least one of:
- a latency required by the high priority service is smaller than a latency required by the low priority service
- a reliability required by the high priority service is higher than a reliability required by the low priority service
- a priority level of the high priority service is higher than a priority level of the low priority service.
- the high priority service is associated with the URLLC.
- the low priority service is associated with the eMBB.
- a FFP of the high priority service device may be smaller than a FFP of the low priority service device (LP-FFP) .
- the COT of the LP-FFP may overlap with the idle period of the HP-FFP.
- the low priority service device transmits low priority service data in the period where the COT of the LP-FFP overlaps the idle period of the HP-FFP (hereinafter, overlapped period)
- the CCA performed by the high priority service device may fail. That is, the high priority service device detects (e.g. senses or determines) that the frequency band is occupied and cannot transmit data in the COT of next HP-FFP. As a result, the requirements of the high priority service may not be achieved.
- the low priority service device may reduce a power of transmitting the low priority service data in the overlapped period (e.g. reduced from a normal transmitting power to a reduced transmitting power) .
- the high priority service device and the low priority service device utilizes the same frequency band (e.g. the frequency band in the unlicensed spectrum) for transmitting data.
- the high priority service device performs the CCA in the idle period and performs one of the following operations:
- the CCA sensed value (e.g. the sensed power in the frequency band) is not greater than a threshold TH1 and the high priority service device transmits the high priority service data in the COT of the next HP-FFP by the normal transmitting power;
- the CCA sensed value is greater than the threshold TH1 and is not greater than a threshold TH2 and the high priority service device transmits the high priority service data in the COT of the next HP-FFP by the normal transmitting power or an increased transmitting power which is greater than the normal transmitting power; or
- the CCA sensed value is greater than the threshold TH2 and the high priority service device does not transmit the high priority service data in the COT of the next HP-FFP.
- the threshold TH1 is a threshold of the CCA determining whether the channel is idle (e.g. a threshold for a device considering (e.g. determining) whether the channel is idle and whether the device is able to transmit data in the channel) .
- the threshold TH2 is a threshold of the CCA determining whether the channel is idle under a multiplexing condition.
- the threshold TH2 may be a threshold of that the high priority service device is able to transmit the high priority service data in the channel (either by the normal transmitting power or the increased power) when the low priority service device transmits the low priority service data in the channel by the reduced power.
- the CCA sensed value when the CCA sensed value is not greater than the threshold TH1, there may be not device transmitting data in the channel sensed by the CCA.
- the CCA sensed value when the CCA sensed value is greater than the threshold TH1 and is not greater than the threshold TH2, there may be a device (e.g. low priority service device) transmitting data in the channel, on which the CCA is performed, by the reduced transmitting power.
- the channel in which a device transmits the data may be multiplexed for transmitting data of another device.
- the channel on which the CCA is performed may not be used for transmitting data of additional devices.
- the low priority service device performs the CCA in a period after (e.g. right after) the overlapped period and performs at least one of the following operations 1.1 or 1.2 based on the CCA sensed value:
- the CCA sensed value is not greater than the threshold TH1 (i.e. the high priority service device does not transmit the high priority service data in the channel) and the low priority service device transmits the low priority service data by a normal transmitting power (i.e. the power of transmitting the low priority service data is increased from the reduced transmitting power to the normal transmitting power) in the remaining COT.
- a normal transmitting power i.e. the power of transmitting the low priority service data is increased from the reduced transmitting power to the normal transmitting power
- the CCA sensed value is greater than the threshold TH1 and is not greater than the threshold TH2 (i.e. the high priority service device transmits the high priority service data in the sensed channel) and the low priority service device may perform one of the following operations 1.2.1, 1.2.2 or 1.2.3:
- the low priority service device keeps transmitting the low priority service data by the reduced transmitting power and performs the CCA again after a time delay.
- the time delay is designed to make a period of performing the later CCA is still within the COT of the current LP-FFP.
- the CCA sensed value of the later performed CCA is not greater than the threshold TH1 (e.g. the high priority service device may finish transmitting the high priority service data)
- the low priority service device transmits the low priority service data in the channel by the normal transmitting power (i.e. the power of transmitting the low priority service data is recovered back from the reduced transmitting power to the normal transmitting power) in the remaining COT.
- the low priority service device When the CCA sensed value of the later performed CCA is greater than the threshold TH1 and is not greater than the threshold TH2, the low priority service device performs the operation 1.2.1 again.
- the time delay may be configured by a radio resource control (RRC) signaling, indicated by downlink (DL) control information (DCI) or set as a default value.
- RRC radio resource control
- DCI downlink control information
- the low priority service device stops transmitting the low priority service data and performs the CCA again after the time delay. Note that, a period of performing the later CCA is still within the COT of the current LP-FFP.
- the CCA sensed value of the later performed CCA is not greater than the threshold TH1
- the low priority service device transmits the low priority service data in the channel by the normal transmitting power.
- the CCA sensed value of the later performed CCA is greater than the threshold TH1 and is not greater than the threshold TH2
- the low priority service device performs the operation 1.2.2 again.
- the time delay may be configured by an RRC signaling, indicated by DCI or set as a default value.
- the low priority service device stops transmitting the low priority service data in the remaining COT of the current LP-FFP and waits till the idle period of next LP-FFP to perform the CCA.
- FIG. 3 shows an example of the high priority service device and the low priority service device use the same channel for transmitting data according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the LP-FFP is doubled the HP-FFP (e.g. the HP-FFP is 1ms and the LP-FFP is 2ms) .
- the idle periods of the LP-FFP and the HP-FFPs H1 and H2 are slots with slashed stripes.
- the COT of the LP-FFP overlaps with the idle period of the HP-FFP H1 at a slot with horizontal stripes.
- the low priority service device transmits the low priority service data in the COT of the LP-FFP and this low priority service device reduces the power of transmitting the low priority service data in the overlapped period (i.e. the slot with horizontal lines) .
- a high priority service device wants to transmit the high priority service data in the COT of the HP-FFP H2 and performs the CCA in the idle period of the HP-FFP H1. When the CCA sensed value is not greater than the threshold TH1, the high priority service device transmits the high priority service data in the COT of the HP-FFP H2.
- the high priority service device transmits the high priority service data by the normal transmitting power or the increased transmitting power which is greater than the normal transmitting power.
- the high priority service device does not transmit the high priority service data in the COT of the HP-FFP H2.
- the low priority service device performs the CCA at a period right after (i.e. next to) the overlapped period (i.e. the slot with vertical stripes which is next to the slot with horizontal stripes) .
- the CCA sensed value is not greater than the threshold TH1 (i.e. no high priority service device uses the channel)
- the low priority service device transmits the low priority service data by the normal transmitting power in the remaining COT of the LP-FFP.
- the low priority service device may perform one of the operations 1.2.1, 1.2.2 or 1.2.3.
- the low priority service device may perform the operation 1.2.1 when the CCA sensed value of the CCA performed in the slot with vertical stripes is greater than the threshold TH1 and is not greater than the threshold TH2. That is, the low priority service device keeps transmitting the low priority service data in the channel by the reduced transmitting power and performs the CCA again after a time delay.
- the low priority service device may perform the CCA again in the slot with block check. That is, in this embodiment, the time delay is 3 slots and the low priority service device transmits the low priority service data in the 3 slots between the slot with vertical stripes and the slot with block check by the reduced transmitting power.
- the CCA sensed value of the CCA performed in the slot with block check is not greater than the threshold TH1 (i.e. the high priority service device finishes transmitting the high priority service device data) and the low priority service device transmits the low priority service data by the normal transmitting power in the remaining COT.
- the CCA sensed value of the CCA performed in the slot with block check is greater than the threshold TH1 and is not greater than the threshold TH2, the low priority service device transmits the low priority service data in the next 3 slots and performs the CCA again in the slot with diamond check, and so on.
- the CCA (s) performed after the overlapped period is within the COT of the current LP-FFP.
- the low priority service device does not perform this CCA.
- Embodiment 2 is a diagrammatic representation of Embodiment 1:
- data of the high priority service (hereinafter, high priority service data) and data of the low priority service (hereinafter, low priority service data) may be transmitted in the same frequency band (e.g. the frequency band in the unlicensed spectrum) .
- the frequency band is the minimum unit of the frequency domain bandwidth for performing the CCA.
- the higher priority service is different from the low priority service in at least one of:
- a latency required by the high priority service is smaller than a latency required by the low priority service
- a reliability required by the high priority service is higher than a reliability required by the low priority service
- a priority level of the high priority service is higher than a priority level of the low priority service.
- the high priority service is associated with the URLLC.
- the low priority service is associated with the eMBB.
- a FFP of the high priority service device may be smaller than a FFP of the low priority service device (LP-FFP) .
- the COT of the LP-FFP may overlap with the idle period of the HP-FFP.
- the low priority service device transmits low priority service data in the period where the COT of the LP-FFP overlaps the idle period of the HP-FFP (hereinafter, overlapped period)
- the CCA performed by the high priority service device may fail. That is, the high priority service device detects (e.g. senses or determines) that the frequency band is occupied and cannot transmit data in the COT of next HP-FFP. As a result, the requirements of the high priority service may not be achieved.
- the low priority service device may delay the transmission of low priority service data in the overlapped period, so as to achieve the requirements of the high priority service. That is, the low priority service device does not transmit the low priority service data in the overlapped period. In this embodiment, the data in the overlapped period is delayed.
- the high priority service device performs the CCA in the idle period and performs one of the following operations:
- the CCA sensed value (e.g. the sensed power in the frequency band) is not greater than the threshold TH1 and the high priority service device occupies the COT of next HP-FFP for transmitting the high priority service data;
- the CCA sensed value is greater than the threshold TH1
- the CCA performed by the high priority service device fails and the high priority service device does not transmit the high priority service data in the COT of the next HP-FFP.
- the low priority service device performs the CCA in a period after (e.g. right after) the overlapped period and performs one of the following operations 2.1 or 2.2 based on the CCA sensed value:
- the CCA sensed value is not greater than the threshold TH1 (i.e. the high priority service device does not transmit the high priority service data in the channel) and the low priority service device transmits the low priority service data in the remaining COT.
- the CCA sensed value is greater than the threshold TH1 (i.e. the high priority service device transmits the high priority service data in the sensed channel) and the low priority service device may perform one of the following operations 2.2.1 or 2.2.2:
- the low priority service device stops transmitting the low priority service data and performs the CCA after a time delay.
- the time delay is designed to make a period of performing the later CCA is still within the COT of the current LP-FFP.
- the CCA sensed value of the later performed CCA is not greater than the threshold TH1
- the low priority service device continues to transmit the low priority service data in the channel in the remaining COT.
- the CCA sensed value of the later performed CCA is greater than the threshold TH1
- the low priority service device performs the operation 2.2.1 again.
- the time delay may be configured by an RRC signaling, indicated by DCI or set as a default value.
- the low priority service device stops transmitting the low priority service data in the remaining COT of the current LP-FFP and waits till the idle period of next LP-FFP to perform the CCA.
- FIG. 4 shows an example of the high priority service device and the low priority service device use the same channel for transmitting data according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the LP-FFP is doubled the HP-FFP (e.g. the HP-FFP is 1ms and the LP-FFP is 2ms) .
- the idle periods of the LP-FFP and the HP-FFPs H1 and H2 are slots with slashed stripes.
- the COT of the LP-FFP overlaps with the idle period of the HP-FFP H1 at a slot with horizontal stripes.
- the low priority service device transmits the low priority service data in the COT of the LP-FFP and this low priority service device delays the data transmission in the overlapped period (i.e. stops transmitting the low priority service data in the overlapped period) .
- a high priority service device wants to transmit the high priority service data in the COT of the HP-FFP H2 and performs the CCA in the idle period of the HP-FFP H1.
- the CCA sensed value is not greater than the threshold TH1
- the high priority service device transmits the high priority service data in the COT of the HP-FFP H2.
- the high priority service device does not transmit the high priority service data in the COT of the HP-FFP H2.
- the low priority service device performs the CCA at a period right after (i.e. next to) the overlapped period (i.e. the slot with vertical stripes which is next to the slot with horizontal stripes) .
- the CCA sensed value is not greater than the threshold TH1 (i.e. no high priority service device uses the channel)
- the low priority service device continues to transmit the low priority service data after the CCA.
- the low priority service device may perform the operation 2.2.2. That is, the low priority service device stops transmitting the low priority service data in the remaining COT of the LP-FFP (i.e. the slots between the slot with the vertical stripes and the idle period of the LP-FFP) and waits till the idle period of the LP-FFP to perform the CCA.
- Embodiment 3 is a diagrammatic representation of Embodiment 3
- data of the high priority service (hereinafter, high priority service data) and data of the low priority service (hereinafter, low priority service data) may be transmitted in the same frequency band (e.g. in the unlicensed spectrum) .
- high priority service data data of the high priority service
- low priority service data data of the low priority service
- the frequency band is the minimum unit of the frequency domain bandwidth for performing the CCA.
- the higher priority service is different from the low priority service in at least one of:
- a latency required by the high priority service is smaller than a latency required by the low priority service
- a reliability required by the high priority service is higher than a reliability required by the low priority service
- a priority level of the high priority service is higher than a priority level of the low priority service.
- the high priority service is associated with the URLLC.
- the low is associated with the eMBB.
- a FFP of the high priority service device may be smaller than a FFP of the low priority service device (LP-FFP) .
- the COT of the LP-FFP may overlap with the idle period of the HP-FFP.
- the low priority service device transmits low priority service data in the period where the COT of the LP-FFP overlaps the idle period of the HP-FFP (hereinafter, overlapped period)
- the CCA performed by the high priority service device may fail. That is, the high priority service device detects (e.g. senses or determines) that the target frequency band is occupied and cannot transmit data in the COT of next HP-FFP. As a result, the requirements of the high priority service may not be achieved.
- the low priority service device may puncture the transmission of low priority service data in the overlapped period, so as to achieve the requirements of the high priority service. That is, the low priority service device drops (e.g. punctures or discards) the data originally configured in the overlapped period.
- the high priority service device performs the CCA in the idle period and performs one of the following operations:
- the CCA sensed value (e.g. the sensed power in the frequency band) is not greater than the threshold TH1 and the high priority service device transmits high priority service data in the COT of the next HP-FFP by the normal transmitting power;
- the CCA sensed value is greater than the threshold TH1
- the CCA performed by the high priority service device fails and the high priority service device does not transmit the high priority service data in the COT of the next HP-FFP.
- the low priority service device performs the CCA in a period after (e.g. right after) the overlapped period and performs one of the following operations 3.1 or 3.2 based on the CCA sensed value:
- the CCA sensed value is not greater than the threshold TH1 (i.e. there is not the high priority service device transmitting the high priority service data in the channel) , the CCA performed by the low priority service device successes and the low priority service device transmits the low priority service data in the remaining COT.
- the CCA sensed value is greater than the threshold TH1 (i.e. the high priority service device transmits the high priority service data in the channel) , the low priority service device stops transmitting the low priority service data in the remaining COT and performs the CCA in next idle period.
- the high priority service device and the low priority service device utilize the same frequency band to transmit data.
- the COT of the low priority service device overlaps with the idle period of the high priority service and one of the following events S1, S2 or S3 may occur in the overlapped period:
- the low priority service device reduces a transmitting power in the overlapped period.
- the low priority service device delays the transmission of the low priority service data in the overlapped period.
- the low priority service device punctures the low priority service data in the overlapped period.
- the low priority service device performs the CCA after (e.g. right after) the overlapped period, the CCA sensed value is not greater than the threshold TH1, and the low priority service device transmits the low priority service data by the normal transmitting power.
- the low priority service device performs the CCA after (e.g. right after) the overlapped period, the CCA sensed value is greater than the threshold TH1 and is not greater than the threshold TH2, and the following event S1.1.2.1 may occur:
- the low priority service device keeps transmitting the low priority service data by the reduced transmitting power and performs the CCA after a time delay.
- a period of performing the CCA in the operation S1.1.2.1 is within the COT of current LP-FFP.
- the time delay may be configured by an RRC signaling, indicated by DCI or set as a default value. Based on the CCA performed after the time delay, the following event S1.1.2.2 or S1.1.2.3 may occur.
- S1.1.2.2 The CCA sensed value of the CCA performed after (e.g. right after) the time delay is greater than the threshold TH1 and is not greater than the threshold TH2, and the event S1.1.2.1 may occur again.
- S1.1.2.3 The CCA sensed value of the CCA performed after (e.g. right after) the time delay is not greater than the threshold TH1 and the low priority service device transmits the low priority service data by the normal transmitting power.
- the low priority service device performs the CCA after (e.g. right after) the overlapped period, the CCA sensed value is greater than the threshold TH1 and the low priority service device stops transmitting the low priority service data and performs the CCA in next idle period.
- the low priority service device performs the CCA after (e.g. right after) the overlapped period, the CCA sensed value is not greater than the threshold TH1, and the low priority service device continues to transmit the low priority service data.
- the low priority service device performs the CCA after (e.g. right after) the overlapped period, the CCA sensed value is greater than the threshold TH1 and he following event S1.1.2.1 may occur:
- the low priority service device stops transmitting the low priority service data and performs the CCA after (e.g. right after) a time delay.
- a period of performing the CCA in the operation S1.2.2.1 is within the COT of current LP-FFP.
- the time delay may be configured by an RRC signaling, indicated by DCI or set as a default value. Based on the CCA performed after the time delay, the following event S1.2.2.2 or S1.2.2.3 may occur.
- S1.2.2.3 The CCA sensed value of the CCA performed after (e.g. right after) the time delay is not greater than the threshold TH1 and the low priority service device continues to transmit the low priority service data.
- the low priority service device performs the CCA after (e.g. right after) the overlapped period, the CCA sensed value is greater than the threshold TH1 and the low priority service device stops transmitting the low priority service data in the remaining COT and performs the CCA in next idle period.
- the low priority service device performs the CCA after (e.g. right after) the overlapped period, the CCA sensed value is not greater than the threshold TH1 (i.e. the CCA successes) , and the low priority service device continues to transmit the low priority service data after the CCA successes.
- the low priority service device performs the CCA after (e.g. right after) the overlapped period, the CCA sensed value is greater than the threshold TH1 and the low priority service device stops transmitting the low priority service data in the remaining COT and waits next idle period to perform the CCA.
- any reference to an element herein using a designation such as “first, “ “second, “ and so forth does not generally limit the quantity or order of those elements. Rather, these designations can be used herein as a convenient means of distinguishing between two or more elements or instances of an element. Thus, a reference to first and second elements does not mean that only two elements can be employed, or that the first element must precede the second element in some manner.
- any of the various illustrative logical blocks, units, processors, means, circuits, methods and functions described in connection with the aspects disclosed herein can be implemented by electronic hardware (e.g., a digital implementation, an analog implementation, or a combination of the two) , firmware, various forms of program or design code incorporating instructions (which can be referred to herein, for convenience, as "software” or a “software unit” ) , or any combination of these techniques.
- a processor, device, component, circuit, structure, machine, unit, etc. can be configured to perform one or more of the functions described herein.
- IC integrated circuit
- DSP digital signal processor
- ASIC application specific integrated circuit
- FPGA field programmable gate array
- the logical blocks, units, and circuits can further include antennas and/or transceivers to communicate with various components within the network or within the device.
- a general purpose processor can be a microprocessor, but in the alternative, the processor can be any conventional processor, controller, or state machine.
- a processor can also be implemented as a combination of computing devices, e.g., a combination of a DSP and a microprocessor, a plurality of microprocessors, one or more microprocessors in conjunction with a DSP core, or any other suitable configuration to perform the functions described herein. If implemented in software, the functions can be stored as one or more instructions or code on a computer-readable medium. Thus, the steps of a method or algorithm disclosed herein can be implemented as software stored on a computer-readable medium.
- Computer-readable media includes both computer storage media and communication media including any medium that can be enabled to transfer a computer program or code from one place to another.
- a storage media can be any available media that can be accessed by a computer.
- such computer-readable media can include RAM, ROM, EEPROM, CD-ROM or other optical disk storage, magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other medium that can be used to store desired program code in the form of instructions or data structures and that can be accessed by a computer.
- unit refers to software, firmware, hardware, and any combination of these elements for performing the associated functions described herein. Additionally, for purpose of discussion, the various units are described as discrete units; however, as would be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art, two or more units may be combined to form a single unit that performs the associated functions according embodiments of the present disclosure.
- memory or other storage may be employed in embodiments of the present disclosure.
- memory or other storage may be employed in embodiments of the present disclosure.
- any suitable distribution of functionality between different functional units, processing logic elements or domains may be used without detracting from the present disclosure.
- functionality illustrated to be performed by separate processing logic elements, or controllers may be performed by the same processing logic element, or controller.
- references to specific functional units are only references to a suitable means for providing the described functionality, rather than indicative of a strict logical or physical structure or organization.
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- A wireless communication method for use in a wireless device, the wireless communication method comprising:transmitting data in a first period, andperforming a first operation in a second period which is within the first period.
- The wireless communication method of claim 1, wherein the first operation comprises reducing a power of transmitting the data in the second period.
- The wireless communication method of claim 1, wherein the first operation comprises stopping transmitting the data in the second period.
- The wireless communication method of claim 3, wherein the data in the second period is delayed.
- The wireless communication method of claim 3, wherein the data in the second period is punctured.
- The wireless communication method of any of claims 1 to 5, further comprising:sensing a first power in a channel, in which the data is transmitted, in a third period which is after the second period and within the first period, andperforming a second operation in a fourth period, which is after the third period and within the first period, based on the first power.
- The wireless communication method of claim 6, wherein the first power is not greater than a first threshold and the second operation comprises transmitting the data in the fourth period by a power of transmitting the data before the second period.
- The wireless communication method of claim 6, wherein the first power is greater than a first threshold and is not greater than a second threshold and the second operation comprises transmitting the data by a reduced transmitting power in the fourth period.
- The wireless communication method of claim 8, further comprising:sensing a second power in the channel in a fifth period, which is after the fourth period and is within the first period, andperforming a third operation in a sixth period, which is after the fifth period and is within the first period, based on the second power.
- The wireless communication method of claim 9, wherein a time delay between the third period and the fifth period is configured by a radio resource control, RRC, signaling, indicated by downlink control information, DCI, or set as a default value.
- The wireless communication method of claim 9 or 10, wherein the second power is greater than the first threshold and is not greater than the second threshold and the third operation comprises:transmitting the data in the sixth period in the reduced power,sensing a third power in the channel in a seventh period, which is after the sixth period and is within the first period, andperforming a fourth operation in an eighth period, which is after the seventh period and is within the first period, based on the third power.
- The wireless communication method of claim 9 or 10, wherein the second power is not greater than the first threshold and the third operation comprises transmitting the data in the sixth period by a power of transmitting the data before the second period.
- The wireless communication method of claim 6, wherein the first power is greater than a first threshold and the second operation comprises stopping transmitting the data in the fourth period.
- The wireless communication method of claim 13, further comprising:sensing a fourth power in the channel in a ninth period, which is after the third period and is within the first period, andperforming a fifth operation in a tenth period, which is after the ninth period and is within the first period, based on the fourth power.
- The wireless communication method of claim 14, wherein a time delay between the third period and the ninth period is configured by an RRC signaling or indicated by DCI.
- The wireless communication method of claim 14 or 15, wherein the fourth power is greater than the first threshold and the fifth operation comprises:stopping transmitting the data in the tenth period,sensing a fifth power in the channel in an eleventh period, which is after the tenth period and is within the first period, andperforming a sixth operation in a twelfth period, which is after the eleventh period and is within the first period, based on the fifth power.
- The wireless communication method of claim 14 or 15, wherein the fourth power is not greater than the first threshold and the fifth operation comprises transmitting the data in the tenth period.
- The wireless communication method of any of claims 1 to 17, wherein the first period is a channel occupancy time within a fixed frame period.
- The wireless communication method of any of claims 1 to 18, wherein the first period is before an idle period within a fixed frame period.
- The wireless communication method of any of claims 1 to 19, wherein the data is for a low priority service.
- The wireless communication method of claim 20, wherein a time latency requirement of the low priority service is greater than a time latency requirement of a high priority service.
- The wireless communication method of claim 20 or 21, wherein a reliability requirement of the low priority service is lower than a reliability requirement of a high priority service.
- The wireless communication method of claim of any of claims 20 to 22, wherein a priority level of the low priority service is lower than a priority level of a high priority service.
- The wireless communication method of claim of any of claims 21 to 23, wherein the high priority service is associated with ultra-reliable and low latency communications.
- The wireless communication method of claims of any of claims 20 to 24, wherein the low priority service is associated with enhanced mobile broadband.
- The wireless communication method of any of claims 20 to 25, wherein the second period overlaps an idle period of a fixed frame period configured for another wireless device.
- The wireless communication method of claim 26, wherein the another wireless device is for a high priority service.
- The wireless communication method of any of claims 1 to 27, wherein the wireless device is a user equipment or a base station.
- A wireless communication method for use in a wireless device, the wireless communication method comprising:sensing a power in a channel in an idle period, andperforming an operation based on relationships among the sensed power, a first threshold and a second threshold.
- The wireless communication method of claim 29, wherein the sensed power is not greater than the first threshold and the operation comprises transmitting data in an occupation period after the idle period.
- The wireless communication method of claim 29 or 30, wherein the sensed power is greater than the first threshold and is not greater than the second threshold and the operation comprises transmitting data in an occupation period after the idle period by a normal transmitting power or an increased transmitting power higher than the normal transmitting predefined power.
- The wireless communication method of claim 29 or 30, wherein the second threshold is greater than the first threshold, the sensed power is greater than the second threshold and the operation comprises not transmitting data in an occupation period after the idle period.
- The wireless communication method of claim 29 or 30, wherein the second threshold is greater than the first threshold, the sensed power is greater than the first threshold and the operation comprises not transmitting data in an occupation period after the idle period.
- The wireless communication method of any of claims 30 to 33, wherein the occupation period is a channel occupancy time within a fixed frame period next to a fixed frame period of the idle period.
- The wireless communication method of any of claims 30 to 34, wherein the data is for a high priority service.
- The wireless communication method of claim 35, wherein a time latency requirement of the high priority service is smaller than a time latency requirement of a low priority service.
- The wireless communication method of claim 35 or 36, wherein a reliability requirement of the high priority service is higher than a reliability requirement of a low priority service.
- The wireless communication method of claim of any of claims 35 to 37, wherein a priority of the high priority service is higher than a priority of a low priority service.
- The wireless communication method of claims of any of claims 36 to 38, wherein the low priority service is associated with enhanced mobile broadband.
- The wireless communication method of claims of any of claims 35 to 39, wherein the high priority service is associated with ultra-reliable and low latency communications.
- The wireless communication method of any of claims 35 to 40, wherein the idle period overlaps an occupation period of a fixed frame period configured for another wireless device.
- The wireless communication method of claim 41, wherein the another wireless device is for a low priority service.
- The wireless communication method of any of claims 29 to 42, wherein the wireless device is a user equipment or a base station.
- A wireless device, comprising:a communication unit, configured to transmit data in a first period, anda processor configured to perform a first operation in a second period which is within the first period.
- The wireless device of claim 44, wherein the processor is further configured to perform a wireless communication method of any of claims 2 to 28.
- A wireless device, comprising:a processor configured to sense a power on a channel in an idle period and to perform an operation based on relationships among the sensed power, a first threshold and a second threshold.
- The wireless device of claim 46, wherein the processor is further configured to perform a wireless communication method of any of claims 30 to 43.
- A computer program product comprising a computer-readable program medium code stored thereupon, the code, when executed by a processor, causing the processor to implement a method recited in any of claims 1 to 43.
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