WO2021237668A1 - Licensed wireless in-vehicle network access based on emergency network access control - Google Patents
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- aspects of the present disclosure relate to wireless communications, and more particularly, to techniques for licensed wireless in-vehicle network access based on emergency network access control.
- Wireless communication systems are widely deployed to provide various telecommunication services such as telephony, video, data, messaging, broadcasts, etc. These wireless communication systems may employ multiple-access technologies capable of supporting communication with multiple users by sharing available system resources (e.g., bandwidth, transmit power, etc. ) .
- available system resources e.g., bandwidth, transmit power, etc.
- multiple-access systems examples include 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Long Term Evolution (LTE) systems, LTE Advanced (LTE-A) systems, code division multiple access (CDMA) systems, time division multiple access (TDMA) systems, frequency division multiple access (FDMA) systems, orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) systems, single-carrier frequency division multiple access (SC-FDMA) systems, and time division synchronous code division multiple access (TD-SCDMA) systems, to name a few.
- 3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- LTE-A LTE Advanced
- CDMA code division multiple access
- TDMA time division multiple access
- FDMA frequency division multiple access
- OFDMA orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- SC-FDMA single-carrier frequency division multiple access
- TD-SCDMA time division synchronous code division multiple access
- New radio e.g., 5G NR
- 5G NR is an example of an emerging telecommunication standard.
- NR is a set of enhancements to the LTE mobile standard promulgated by 3GPP.
- NR is designed to better support mobile broadband Internet access by improving spectral efficiency, lowering costs, improving services, making use of new spectrum, and better integrating with other open standards using OFDMA with a cyclic prefix (CP) on the downlink (DL) and on the uplink (UL) .
- CP cyclic prefix
- NR supports beamforming, multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antenna technology, and carrier aggregation.
- MIMO multiple-input multiple-output
- the method generally includes detecting a trigger event for an emergency network access procedure.
- the method also includes, in response to detecting the trigger event, transmitting a first message to a base station, the first message comprising a request to use one or more licensed bands for communication via a wireless in-vehicle network (wIVN) .
- the method also includes receiving a second message from the base station, the second message granting the use of the one or more licensed bands for communication via the wIVN.
- the method generally includes receiving a first message from a first UE, the first message comprising a request to use one or more licensed bands for communication via a wireless in-vehicle network (wIVN) .
- the method also includes transmitting a second message to the first UE, the second message granting the use of the one or more licensed bands for communication via the wIVN.
- wIVN wireless in-vehicle network
- the method generally includes receiving a first message from a UE, the first message comprising instructions to communicate with the UE via a wireless in-vehicle network (wIVN) using one or more licensed bands.
- the method also includes transmitting information related to the vehicle to the UE via the wIVN using the one or more licensed bands.
- wIVN wireless in-vehicle network
- the method generally includes transmitting a first message to one or more sensors of a vehicle, the first message instructing the one or more sensors to communicate with the UE via a wireless in-vehicle network (wIVN) using one or more licensed bands.
- the method also includes receiving, on the one or more licensed bands via the wIVN, a second message from a first sensor of the one or more sensors, the second message comprising information related to the vehicle.
- the method also includes transmitting the received information to a public safety answering point (PSAP) .
- PSAP public safety answering point
- aspects of the present disclosure provide means for, apparatus, processors, and computer-readable mediums for performing the methods described herein.
- aspects of the present disclosure provide means for, apparatus, processors, and computer-readable mediums for performing techniques and methods that may be complementary to the operations by the UE described herein, for example, by a BS.
- the one or more aspects comprise the features hereinafter fully described and particularly pointed out in the claims.
- the following description and the appended drawings set forth in detail certain illustrative features of the one or more aspects. These features are indicative, however, of but a few of the various ways in which the principles of various aspects may be employed.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram conceptually illustrating an example wireless communication network, in accordance with certain aspects of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram conceptually illustrating a design of an example a base station (BS) and user equipment (UE) , in accordance with certain aspects of the present disclosure.
- BS base station
- UE user equipment
- FIG. 3 is an example frame format for certain wireless communication systems (e.g., new radio (NR) ) , in accordance with certain aspects of the present disclosure.
- NR new radio
- FIG. 4 is a call flow diagram illustrating example operations of an emergency network access, in accordance with certain aspects of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 5 is a flow diagram illustrating example operations for wireless communication by a UE, in accordance with certain aspects of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 6 is a flow diagram illustrating example operations for wireless communication by a BS, in accordance with certain aspects of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 7 is a flow diagram illustrating example operations for wireless communication by a sensor of a vehicle with a UE, in accordance with certain aspects of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 8 is a flow diagram illustrating example of operations for wireless communication by a UE with a sensor of a vehicle, in accordance with certain aspects of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 9 illustrates a communications device that may include various components configured to perform operations for the techniques disclosed herein in accordance with aspects of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 10 illustrates a communications device that may include various components configured to perform operations for the techniques disclosed herein in accordance with aspects of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 11 illustrates a communications device that may include various components configured to perform operations for the techniques disclosed herein in accordance with aspects of the present disclosure.
- aspects of the present disclosure provide apparatus, methods, processing systems, and computer readable mediums for using wireless in-vehicle network access using licensed bands during an emergency network access procedure. Though certain aspects are discussed with respect to wireless in-vehicle network access, such aspects may, during an emergency network access procedure, be used for other wireless device network access using licensed bands and/or for other access procedures.
- certain regulations may require transmitting a minimum set of data (MSD) via an emergency network access (e.g., an eCall) procedure to a public safety answering point (PSAP) .
- PSAPs may include, but are not limited to, call centers where emergency calls, such as emergency calls for police, fire department, and/or an ambulance, are received.
- MSD may include certain information related to the vehicle, such as vehicle type information, vehicle identification number (VIN) , fuel/propulsion type, current location of the vehicle, one or more previous locations of the vehicle, estimated number of occupants of the vehicle, and/or the like.
- the MSD may be transmitted to the PSAP by a communication device (e.g., a modem) that is communicatively coupled to one or more sensors of the vehicle.
- a communication device e.g., a modem
- the sensors may include, but are not limited to, vehicle seat sensors, vehicle body sensors, a global positioning system of the vehicle, an engine control unit of the vehicle, and/or other units of the vehicle configured to capture, measure, and/or transmit information related to the vehicle.
- Some of the MSD may include information from the one or more sensors of the vehicle. Examples of such information may include, but not limited to, fuel/propulsion type, current location of the vehicle, one or more previous locations of the vehicle, vehicle direction, estimated number of occupants of the vehicle, and the like.
- the information from the sensors may be transmitted to the communication device via a wired in-vehicle network (IVN) .
- IVN wired in-vehicle network
- the communication lines of the IVN connecting the one or more sensors to the communication device may be damaged and the information related to the vehicle from the sensors may not be transmitted to the communication device, and the communication device may not successfully provide the MSD to a PSAP via an emergency network access procedure. This may result in delays in dispatching the needed help (e.g., a first responder) by the PSAP.
- certain aspects of the present disclosure provide various techniques for, such as when the vehicle is in an accident, successfully transmitting data related to the MSD from the one or more sensors of the vehicle to a communicatively coupled communication device, and transmitting the MSD from the communication device to the PSAP.
- techniques for successfully transmitting data related to the MSD from the one or more sensors of the vehicle to a communicatively coupled communication device may be based on configuring the one or more sensors to communicate with the communication device via a wireless in-vehicle network (wIVN) using one or more licensed bands when the vehicle is involved in an accident.
- the one or more licensed bands may be mobile spectrum bands that are part of the licensed spectrum allocated to a mobile network operator.
- Using the licensed bands in transmitting information related to the MSD from the one or more sensors of the vehicle to the communication device via the wIVN may also reduce interference in transmitting the data while also satisfying various reliability requirements for transmitting MSD related information from the sensors to the communication device.
- an emergency network access procedure e.g. eCall
- all other communications within the vehicle are disabled.
- the wIVN when configured to be operated using licensed bands, it can be configured to operate using one or more licensed bands that do not interfere with the emergency network access, and could be exempted from the rule.
- the sensors may directly communicate wirelessly with the communication device and/or other sensors, such as without requiring communication via a base station.
- any number of wireless networks may be deployed in a given geographic area.
- Each wireless network may support a particular radio access technology (RAT) and may operate on one or more frequencies.
- RAT may also be referred to as a radio technology, an air interface, etc.
- a frequency may also be referred to as a carrier, a subcarrier, a frequency channel, a tone, a subband, etc.
- Each frequency may support a single RAT in a given geographic area in order to avoid interference between wireless networks of different RATs.
- the techniques described herein may be used for various wireless networks and radio technologies. While aspects may be described herein using terminology commonly associated with 3G, 4G, and/or new radio (e.g., 5G NR) wireless technologies, aspects of the present disclosure can be applied in other generation-based communication systems.
- 3G, 4G, and/or new radio e.g., 5G NR
- NR access may support various wireless communication services, such as enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) targeting wide bandwidth (e.g., 80 MHz or beyond) , millimeter wave (mmW) targeting high carrier frequency (e.g., e.g., 24 GHz to 53 GHz or beyond) , massive machine type communications MTC (mMTC) targeting non-backward compatible MTC techniques, and/or mission critical targeting ultra-reliable low-latency communications (URLLC) .
- eMBB enhanced mobile broadband
- mmW millimeter wave
- mMTC massive machine type communications MTC
- URLLC ultra-reliable low-latency communications
- These services may include latency and reliability requirements.
- These services may also have different transmission time intervals (TTI) to meet respective quality of service (QoS) requirements.
- TTI transmission time intervals
- QoS quality of service
- these services may co-exist in the same subframe.
- NR supports beamforming and beam direction may be dynamically configured.
- MIMO transmissions with precoding may also be supported.
- MIMO configurations in the DL may support up to 8 transmit antennas with multi-layer DL transmissions up to 8 streams and up to 2 streams per UE.
- Multi-layer transmissions with up to 2 streams per UE may be supported.
- Aggregation of multiple cells may be supported with up to 8 serving cells.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an example wireless communication network 100 in which aspects of the present disclosure may be performed.
- the wireless communication network 100 may be an NR system (e.g., a 5G NR network) .
- the wireless communication network 100 may be in communication with a core network 132.
- the core network 132 may in communication with one or more base station (BSs) 110 and/or user equipment (UE) 120 in the wireless communication network 100 via one or more interfaces.
- BSs base station
- UE user equipment
- the BSs 110 and UEs 120 may be configured for transmitting data including, but not limited to, system information, MSD, and/or the like.
- the BS 110a includes licensed band manager 112 that may be configured to grant and/or authorize requests for access to licensed bands, in accordance with aspects of the present disclosure.
- the UE 120a includes a an emergency network access manager 122 that may be configured to request access to licensed bands for use in a wIVN and transmit MSD to PSAP in accordance with aspects of the present disclosure.
- the UE 120a may be configured to communicate with one or more sensors of a vehicle via wIVN.
- a trigger for emergency network access e.g., eCall
- the UE 120a and the one or more sensors of the vehicle may communicate directly with each other.
- the UE 120a and the one or more sensors of the vehicle may communicate directly with each other via wIVN using Bluetooth, WiFi Direct, and other direct communication technologies, and bands of the unlicensed spectrum without requiring communication via a BS 110.
- wIVN using Bluetooth, WiFi Direct, and other direct communication technologies, and bands of the unlicensed spectrum without requiring communication via a BS 110.
- based on regulation when the emergency network access procedure is initiated, such communication over the unlicensed spectrum may not be allowed.
- the wireless communication network 100 may include a number of BSs 110a-z (each also individually referred to herein as BS 110 or collectively as BSs 110) and other network entities.
- a BS 110 may provide communication coverage for a particular geographic area, sometimes referred to as a ācellā , which may be stationary or may move according to the location of a mobile BS 110.
- the BSs 110 may be interconnected to one another and/or to one or more other BSs or network nodes (not shown) in wireless communication network 100 through various types of backhaul interfaces (e.g., a direct physical connection, a wireless connection, a virtual network, or the like) using any suitable transport network.
- backhaul interfaces e.g., a direct physical connection, a wireless connection, a virtual network, or the like
- the BSs 110a, 110b and 110c may be macro BSs for the macro cells 102a, 102b and 102c, respectively.
- the BS 110x may be a pico BS for a pico cell 102x.
- the BSs 110y and 110z may be femto BSs for the femto cells 102y and 102z, respectively.
- a BS may support one or multiple cells.
- the BSs 110 communicate with UEs 120a-y (each also individually referred to herein as UE 120 or collectively as UEs 120) in the wireless communication network 100.
- the UEs 120 (e.g., 120x, 120y, etc. ) may be dispersed throughout the wireless communication network 100, and each UE 120 may be stationary or mobile.
- Wireless communication network 100 may also include relay stations (e.g., relay station 110r) , also referred to as relays or the like, that receive a transmission of data and/or other information from an upstream station (e.g., a BS 110a or a UE 120r) and sends a transmission of the data and/or other information to a downstream station (e.g., a UE 120 or a BS 110) , or that relays transmissions between UEs 120, to facilitate communication between devices.
- relay stations e.g., relay station 110r
- relays or the like that receive a transmission of data and/or other information from an upstream station (e.g., a BS 110a or a UE 120r) and sends a transmission of the data and/or other information to a downstream station (e.g., a UE 120 or a BS 110) , or that relays transmissions between UEs 120, to facilitate communication between devices.
- a network controller 130 may be in communication with a set of BSs 110 and provide coordination and control for these BSs 110 (e.g., via a backhaul) .
- the network controller 130 may be in communication with a core network 132 (e.g., a 5G Core Network (5GC) ) , which provides various network functions such as Access and Mobility Management, Session Management, User Plane Function, Policy Control Function, Authentication Server Function, Unified Data Management, Application Function, Network Exposure Function, Network Repository Function, Network Slice Selection Function, etc.
- 5GC 5G Core Network
- FIG. 2 illustrates example components of BS 110a and UE 120a (e.g., the wireless communication network 100 of FIG. 1) , which may be used to implement aspects of the present disclosure.
- a transmit processor 220 may receive data from a data source 212 and control information from a controller/processor 240.
- the control information may be for the physical broadcast channel (PBCH) , physical control format indicator channel (PCFICH) , physical hybrid ARQ indicator channel (PHICH) , physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) , group common PDCCH (GC PDCCH) , etc.
- the data may be for the physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) , etc.
- a medium access control (MAC) -control element (MAC-CE) is a MAC layer communication structure that may be used for control command exchange between wireless nodes.
- the MAC-CE may be carried in a shared channel such as a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) , a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) , or a physical sidelink shared channel (PSSCH) .
- PDSCH physical downlink shared channel
- PUSCH physical uplink shared channel
- PSSCH physical sidelink shared channel
- the processor 220 may process (e.g., encode and symbol map) the data and control information to obtain data symbols and control symbols, respectively.
- the transmit processor 220 may also generate reference symbols, such as for the primary synchronization signal (PSS) , secondary synchronization signal (SSS) , PBCH demodulation reference signal (DMRS) , and channel state information reference signal (CSI-RS) .
- PSS primary synchronization signal
- SSS secondary synchronization signal
- DMRS PBCH demodulation reference signal
- CSI-RS channel state information reference signal
- a transmit (TX) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) processor 230 may perform spatial processing (e.g., precoding) on the data symbols, the control symbols, and/or the reference symbols, if applicable, and may provide output symbol streams to the modulators (MODs) 232a-232t.
- MIMO modulation reference signal
- Each modulator 232 may process a respective output symbol stream (e.g., for OFDM, etc. ) to obtain an output sample stream. Each modulator may further process (e.g., convert to analog, amplify, filter, and upconvert) the output sample stream to obtain a downlink signal. Downlink signals from modulators 232a-232t may be transmitted via the antennas 234a-234t, respectively.
- a respective output symbol stream e.g., for OFDM, etc.
- Each modulator may further process (e.g., convert to analog, amplify, filter, and upconvert) the output sample stream to obtain a downlink signal.
- Downlink signals from modulators 232a-232t may be transmitted via the antennas 234a-234t, respectively.
- the antennas 252a-252r may receive the downlink signals from the BS 110a and may provide received signals to the demodulators (DEMODs) in transceivers 254a-254r, respectively.
- Each demodulator 254 may condition (e.g., filter, amplify, downconvert, and digitize) a respective received signal to obtain input samples.
- Each demodulator may further process the input samples (e.g., for OFDM, etc. ) to obtain received symbols.
- a MIMO detector 256 may obtain received symbols from all the demodulators 254a-254r, perform MIMO detection on the received symbols if applicable, and provide detected symbols.
- a receive processor 258 may process (e.g., demodulate, deinterleave, and decode) the detected symbols, provide decoded data for the UE 120a to a data sink 260, and provide decoded control information to a controller/processor 280.
- a transmit processor 264 may receive and process data (e.g., for the physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) ) from a data source 262 and control information (e.g., for the physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) from the controller/processor 280.
- the transmit processor 264 may also generate reference symbols for a reference signal (e.g., for the sounding reference signal (SRS) ) .
- the symbols from the transmit processor 264 may be precoded by a TX MIMO processor 266 if applicable, further processed by the modulators in transceivers 254a-254r (e.g., for SC-FDM, etc. ) , and transmitted to the BS 110a.
- the uplink signals from the UE 120a may be received by the antennas 234, processed by the modulators 232, detected by a MIMO detector 236 if applicable, and further processed by a receive processor 238 to obtain decoded data and control information sent by the UE 120a.
- the receive processor 238 may provide the decoded data to a data sink 239 and the decoded control information to the controller/processor 240.
- the memories 242 and 282 may store data and program codes for BS 110a and UE 120a, respectively.
- a scheduler 244 may schedule UEs for data transmission on the downlink and/or uplink.
- Antennas 252, processors 266, 258, 264, and/or controller/processor 280 of the UE 120a and/or antennas 234, processors 220, 230, 238, and/or controller/processor 240 of the BS 110a may be used to perform the various techniques and methods described herein.
- the controller/processor 240 of the BS 110a has a licensed band manager 241 that may be configured to grant and/or authorize requests for access to licensed bands, according to aspects described herein. As shown in FIG.
- the controller/processor 280 of the UE 120a has an emergency network access manager 281 that may be configured to request access to licensed bands for use in a wIVN and transmit MSD to PSAP , according to aspects described herein. Although shown at the controller/processor, other components of the UE 120a and BS 110a may be used to perform the operations described herein.
- NR may utilize orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) with a cyclic prefix (CP) on the uplink and downlink.
- OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
- CP cyclic prefix
- NR may support half-duplex operation using time division duplexing (TDD) .
- OFDM and single-carrier frequency division multiplexing (SC-FDM) partition the system bandwidth into multiple orthogonal subcarriers, which are also commonly referred to as tones, bins, etc. Each subcarrier may be modulated with data. Modulation symbols may be sent in the frequency domain with OFDM and in the time domain with SC-FDM.
- the spacing between adjacent subcarriers may be fixed, and the total number of subcarriers may be dependent on the system bandwidth.
- the minimum resource allocation may be 12 consecutive subcarriers.
- the system bandwidth may also be partitioned into subbands. For example, a subband may cover multiple RBs.
- NR may support a base subcarrier spacing (SCS) of 15 KHz and other SCS may be defined with respect to the base SCS (e.g., 30 kHz, 60 kHz, 120 kHz, 240 kHz, etc. ) .
- SCS base subcarrier spacing
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an example of a frame format 300 for NR.
- the transmission timeline for each of the downlink and uplink may be partitioned into units of radio frames.
- Each radio frame may have a predetermined duration (e.g., 10 ms) and may be partitioned into 10 subframes, each of 1 ms, with indices of 0 through 9.
- Each subframe may include a variable number of slots (e.g., 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, ...slots) depending on the SCS.
- Each slot may include a variable number of symbol periods (e.g., 7, 12, or 14 symbols) depending on the SCS.
- the symbol periods in each slot may be assigned indices.
- a mini-slot which may be referred to as a sub-slot structure, refers to a transmit time interval having a duration less than a slot (e.g., 2, 3, or 4 symbols) .
- Each symbol in a slot may indicate a link direction (e.g., DL, UL, or flexible) for data transmission and the link direction for each subframe may be dynamically switched.
- the link directions may be based on the slot format.
- Each slot may include DL/UL data as well as DL/UL control information.
- a synchronization signal block is transmitted.
- SSBs may be transmitted in a burst where each SSB in the burst corresponds to a different beam direction for UE-side beam management (e.g., including beam selection and/or beam refinement) .
- the SSB includes a PSS, a SSS, and a two symbol PBCH.
- the SSB can be transmitted in a fixed slot location, such as the symbols 0-3 as shown in FIG. 3.
- the PSS and SSS may be used by UEs for cell search and acquisition.
- the PSS may provide half-frame timing, the SS may provide the CP length and frame timing.
- the PSS and SSS may provide the cell identity.
- the PBCH carries some basic system information, such as downlink system bandwidth, timing information within radio frame, SS burst set periodicity, system frame number, etc.
- the SSBs may be organized into SS bursts to support beam sweeping. Further system information such as, remaining minimum system information (RMSI) , system information blocks (SIBs) , other system information (OSI) can be transmitted on a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) in certain subframes.
- the SSB can be transmitted up to sixty-four times, for example, with up to sixty-four different beam directions for mmWave.
- the multiple transmissions of the SSB are referred to as a SS burst set.
- SSBs in an SS burst set may be transmitted in the same frequency region, while SSBs in different SS bursts sets can be transmitted at different frequency regions.
- MSD minimum set of data
- PSAP public safety answering point
- the MSD may be transmitted by a communication device (e.g., UE 120a) which may be communicatively coupled to one or more sensors of the vehicle and the PSAP.
- UE 120a may be communicatively coupled to one or more sensors of the vehicle and the PSAP.
- Some of the MSD may include information captured, measured, analyzed, and/or recorded by the one or more sensors of the vehicle, and which is transmitted to the communication device from the one or more sensors via the IVN and/or wIVN.
- the communication device may be communicatively coupled to the one or more sensors via a wired in-vehicle network (IVN) and/or a wireless in-vehicle network (wIVN) .
- IVN wired in-vehicle network
- wIVN wireless in-vehicle network
- the communication device and the one or more sensors of the vehicle may be configured to communicate directly with each other via the wIVN using direct communication technologies such as Bluetooth, WiFi Direct, and other similar direct communication technologies.
- the communication links (e.g., wires) of the IVN communicatively coupling the one or more sensors with the communication device may be damaged during the accident, and the information from the one or more sensors may not transmitted to the communication device.
- the communication device and the one or more sensors are communicatively coupled with each other via wIVN, as described above, the information from the sensors to the communication device may not be reliably transmitted via wIVN due to interference from other devices in the vehicle that may also use unlicensed spectrum to communicate with each other and/or the communication device.
- such communication over unlicensed spectrum may not be allowed when the emergency network access procedure is initiated in certain regions.
- such wireless transmission of information from the one or more sensors to the communication device may not meet some of the reliability requirements of the regulations requiring transmission of the MSD to the PSAP.
- aspects of the present disclosure provide communication between one or more sensors of the vehicle and a communication device via a wIVN using one or more licensed bands.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a call flow diagram illustrating example operations for transmitting MSD when a trigger for an emergency network access event is detected.
- the figure shows transactions between one or more sensors 420 of a vehicle, a UE 430, NG-RAN 440, a core network 450, and a PSAP 460.
- the UE 430 may be similarly configured as UE 120a described above with reference to FIGs. 1, 2, and 3.
- the NG-RAN 440 may be similarly configured as BS 110a as described above with reference to FIGs. 1, 2, and 3.
- the NG-RAN 440 may be a number of distributed units (DUs) (e.g., edge units (EUs) , edge nodes (ENs) , radio heads (RHs) , smart radio heads (SRHs) , transmission reception points (TRPs) , etc. ) in communication with a number of central units (CUs) (e.g., central nodes (CNs) , access node controllers (ANCs) , etc.
- DUs distributed units
- EUs edge units
- ENs edge nodes
- RHs radio heads
- SRHs smart radio heads
- TRPs transmission reception points
- CUs central units
- CNs central nodes
- ANCs access node controllers
- a set of one or more distributed units in communication with a central unit, may define an access node (e.g., a new radio base station (NR BS) , a new radio node-B (NR NB) , a network node, 5G NB, gNB, etc. ) .
- the NG-RAN 440 may communicate with UE 430 on downlink channels (e.g., for transmissions from a base station or to a UE) and uplink channels (e.g., for transmissions from a UE to a base station or distributed unit) .
- examples of the sensors 420 may include, but are not limited to, vehicle seat sensors, vehicle body sensors, a global positioning system of the vehicle, an engine control unit of the vehicle, and/or other units of the vehicle configured to capture, measure, analyze, and/or transmit information related to the vehicle.
- the UE 430 is connected to the NG-RAN 440.
- the NG-RAN 440 transmits information to the UE 430 that indicates whether the mobile network supports an emergency network access (e.g., eCall) .
- the NG-RAN 440 may transmit such information in a system information block (SIB) .
- SIB system information block
- NG-RAN 440 may indicate that the network supports an emergency network access via a bit or flag in the system information block 1 (SIB1) .
- the NG-RAN 440 may transmit information related to whether the network allows for licensed bands to be used for communication in a wIVN, a range of licensed bands that can be used for communicating via the wIVN, other corresponding radio resources, and/or configuration of other operational parameters (e.g., a discontinuous reception (DRX) cycle, a schedule period for using licensed bands, and/or the like) .
- the NG-RAN 440 may transmit information indicating whether the network allows for licensed bands to be used in a wIVN in another SIB or via another bit in SIB1.
- the NG-RAN 440 may transmit information related to the range of licensed bands that can be used for communication in a wIVN, other radio resources, and/or configuration of other operational parameters for the emergency network access.
- the UE 430 transmits a message comprising configuration information to the one or more sensors 420 of the vehicle.
- the UE 430 may transmit a set of wake-up signal (WUS) messages, to configure and/or cause the sensors 420 to use wIVN for reporting and/or providing information to the UE 430.
- WUS wake-up signal
- each WUS message may comprise and/or correspond to a set of configuration information.
- the UE 430 configures the sensors 420 to receive the set of WUS messages, at certain time periods.
- the configuration information may include, but is not limited to, the range of licensed bands that the sensors 420 may use to communicate with the UE 430 via the wIVN, schedule period for using the licensed bands, DRX cycle, and/or the like.
- the UE 430 may transmit the message comprising the configuration information to the one or more sensors 420 via an IVN or a wIVN.
- the UE 430 when transmitting the configuration information to one or more sensors 420 via wIVN, the UE 430 may be configured to transmit the configuration information to the one or more sensors 420 using a direct communication technology such as Bluetooth, WiFi Direct, and/or the like, without requiring communication via a base station (e.g., NG-RAN 440) .
- a direct communication technology such as Bluetooth, WiFi Direct, and/or the like
- the UE 430 when transmitting the configuration information at 404, may be configured to utilize communication resources without interfering with communications between other units and/or devices of the vehicle to enable normal operation of the vehicle. For example, the UE 430 may wait until sufficient communication resources are available and/or until other higher prioritized tasks are completed before transmitting the configuration information to the one or more sensors 420.
- the configuration information may be homogenous across a Tracking Area (TA) and/or a public land mobile network (PLMN) .
- the configuration information of the one or more sensors 420 may not have to be updated frequently.
- the UE 430 and the one or more sensors 420 may be preconfigured with various emergency network access configurations to configure the operational parameters for using the licensed bands via the wIVN. Based on the location of the vehicle, the one or more sensors 420 and the UE 430 may be configured to use one of the preconfigured emergency network access configurations for communication via the wIVN using the licensed bands.
- the UE 430 may detect a trigger event for an emergency network access.
- the trigger event for an emergency network access may be the vehicle being involved in an accident.
- the UE 430 transmits a message to the NG-RAN 440 requesting use of one or more licensed bands for communication with the one or more sensors via the wIVN.
- the message may indicate the one or more licensed bands and other configuration information of the radio resources that may be used by the wIVN.
- configuration information of the radio resources include, but are not limited to, time resources, frequency resources, a mode of operation, a period of time for the operation to complete, and/or the like.
- Examples of a mode of operation may include, but are not limited to, wIVN network management, data exchange on the wIVN (e.g., transmitting information from the one or more sensors 420 to the UE 430) , and/or the like.
- the one or more licensed bands indicated in the request by the UE 430 may be based on the range of licensed bands and other configuration information indicated in the one or more SIBs received from the NG-RAN 440. In certain aspects, the one or more licensed bands indicated in the request by the UE 430 may be based on the range of licensed bands and other configuration information indicated in a predetermined emergency network access configuration selected by the UE 430 based on location of the vehicle. In certain aspects, if the UE 430 is in idle mode, the transmitted message by the UE 430 to the NG-RAN 440 may be a radio resource control (RRC) connection request message.
- RRC radio resource control
- the transmitted message by the UE 430 to the NG-RAN 440 may be a dedicated RRC message (e.g., a sidelink UE information (SLUEinfo) message, UE assistance information message, and/or the like) .
- SLUEinfo sidelink UE information
- the NG-RAN 440 grants the authorization of the use of the requested licensed bands and the corresponding radio resources for communication between the UE 430 and the one or more sensors 420 via the wIVN.
- the NG-RAN 440 may be configured to determine a time duration for the licensed bands to be used for communication via the wIVN based on a status, a mode, and/or information of the UE.
- the NG-RAN 440 may determine that the UE 430 satisfies a certain trust level and grants a longer duration of time to use the licensed bands and/or other radio resources for communication via the wIVN than if the UE 430ās mode is idle and/or if the NG-RAN 440 does not have contextual information of the UE 430.
- the UE 430 may transmit a message to the one or more sensors 420 instructing the one or more sensors to communicate with the UE 430 via wIVN using one or more licensed bands indicated in the message.
- the message may be a wake-up signal (WUS) message.
- the one or more sensors 420 may be configured to receive and/or poll for WUS messages periodically at a predetermined time interval.
- the UE 430 may be configured to set the time interval as part of the configuration information transmitted to the one or more sensors 420 at 404.
- the message transmitted by the UE 430 to the one or more sensors 420 may indicate one or more licensed bands and corresponding resources authorized by the NG-RAN 440 for communication via the wIVN.
- the message transmitted by the UE 430 to the one or more sensors 420 may indicate a configuration index value, and the one or more sensors 420 may be configured to select the corresponding emergency network access configuration based on the configuration index value in the message.
- the one or more sensors 420 transmit the information related to the vehicle such as, fuel/propulsion type of the vehicle, current location of the vehicle, one or more previous locations of the vehicle, vehicle direction, and/or estimated number of occupants of the vehicle, to the UE 430 via wIVN using the one or more licensed bands and the configuration of the radio resources as indicated in the message from the UE 430 at 412.
- the UE 430 completes the emergency network access procedure by transmitting the MSD information, which includes the information received from the sensors 420, to the PSAP 460.
- the UE 430 may establish an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) call session with the PSAP 460, via the NG-RAN 440 and the core network 450, and the UE 430 may transmit the MSD to the PSAP 460 by embedding the MSD in the IMS call session setup procedure.
- IMS IP Multimedia Subsystem
- the NG-RAN 440 may be configured to store vehicle identity information, and/or the UE 430 identity information at 408, and may attach and/or append that data to charging record data for the mobile network operatorās use.
- the charging record data may include the vehicle identity information, the UE 430 identity information, and the one or more licensed bands to which access was granted.
- the NG-RAN 440 may be configured to transmit the charging records to the mobile network operator to enable the mobile network operator to charge the user of the UE 430 and/or the user of the vehicle for using the licensed bands.
- the mobile NG-RAN 440 may embed an indicator in the call setup to the PSAP that the licensed bands and other radio resources granted for the wIVN are being used and that the additional corresponding charges can be applied to the user of the vehicle and/or the UE 430.
- the mobile network operator may provide the charging records to an entity (e.g., governmental entity, a regulatory body, and the like) , as proof of compliance with the regulation, or receive additional spectrum as a reward, and the like.
- FIG. 5 is a flow diagram illustrating example operations 500 for wireless communication, in accordance with certain aspects of the present disclosure.
- the operations 500 may be performed, for example, by UE (e.g., the UE 120a in the wireless communication network 100) .
- the operations 500 may be implemented as software components that are executed and run on one or more processors (e.g., controller/processor 280 of FIG. 2) .
- the transmission and reception of signals by the UE in operations 500 may be enabled, for example, by one or more antennas (e.g., antennas 252 of FIG. 2) .
- the transmission and/or reception of signals by the UE may be implemented via a bus interface of one or more processors (e.g., controller/processor 280) obtaining and/or outputting signals.
- the operations 500 may begin, at 502, where the UE (e.g., UE 120a) detects (e.g., via emergency network access manager 122) a trigger event for an emergency network access (e.g., eCall) procedure.
- the UE in response to detecting the trigger event, transmits a first message to a base station (e.g., BS 110a) , the first message comprising a request to use one or more licensed bands for communication via a wireless in-vehicle network (wIVN) .
- the UE receives a second message from the base station, the second message granting the use of the one or more licensed bands for communication via the wIVN.
- the one or more licensed bands, to which the UE requests access are indicated in a SIB from the base station. In certain aspects, as described above, the one or more licensed bands, to which the UE requests access, are predetermined and indicated in one or more predetermined emergency network access configurations.
- the first message is a radio resource control (RRC) connection request message when the UE is in idle mode. In certain aspects, the first message is a dedicated radio resource control (RRC) message when the UE is in connected mode. In certain aspects, the dedicated RRC message is a sidelink UE information (SLUEinfo) message.
- the UE in response to receiving the second message, transmits a wake up signaling (WUS) message to one or more sensors (e.g., sensors 420) , the WUS message instructing the one or more sensors to communicate with the UE via the wIVN using the one or more licensed bands.
- WUS wake up signaling
- the WUS message indicates a configuration of a set of radio resources for communication with the UE.
- the UE receives, on the one or more licensed bands via the wIVN, one or more messages from the one or more sensors, the one or more messages comprising information related to the vehicle.
- the UE transmits, the received information to a public safety answering point (PSAP) .
- the UE transmitting the received information comprises transmitting a Minimum Set of Data (MSD) related to the vehicle.
- MSD Minimum Set of Data
- the information related to the vehicle comprises one or more of: a type of the vehicle, an identifier of the vehicle, a propulsion type of the vehicle, a location of the vehicle, a direction of the vehicle, or a number of occupants of the vehicle.
- the trigger event is an accident involving the vehicle.
- the UE is a vehicle and the trigger event is an accident involving the UE.
- the UE receives a system information block (SIB) message from the base station, the SIB message indicating support for the emergency network access procedure by the base station.
- SIB message or a companion SIB message received by the UE from the base station indicates a configuration of a set of radio resources for communication via the wIVN.
- the UE configures one or more sensors to communicate with the UE via the wIVN using the one or more licensed bands based on the SIB message.
- the UE configures the one or more sensors via the wIVN.
- the UE configures the one or more sensors via one or more wired connections (e.g., via IVN) .
- FIG. 6 is a flow diagram illustrating example operations 600 for wireless communication, in accordance with certain aspects of the present disclosure.
- the operations 600 may be performed, for example, by a BS (e.g., the BS 110a in the wireless communication network 100) .
- the operations 600 may be complimentary to the operations 500 performed by the UE.
- the operations 600 may be implemented as software components that are executed and run on one or more processors (e.g., controller/processor 240 of FIG. 2) .
- the transmission and reception of signals by the BS in operations 600 may be enabled, for example, by one or more antennas (e.g., antennas 234 of FIG. 2) .
- the transmission and/or reception of signals by the BS may be implemented via a bus interface of one or more processors (e.g., controller/processor 240) obtaining and/or outputting signals.
- the operations 600 may begin, at 602, where the base station (e.g., BS 110a) receives a first message from a first UE (e.g., UE 120a) , the first message comprising a request to use one or more licensed bands for communication via a wireless in-vehicle network (wIVN) of the first UE.
- the base station e.g., BS 110a
- the base station determines (e.g., via licensed band manager 112) , based on a mode of the first UE, a time duration to use the one or more licensed bands, and the base station authorizes the use of the one or more licensed bands for the determined time duration by the first UE.
- the time duration is greater when the mode of the first UE is connected than when the mode of the first UE is idle.
- the second message indicates a set of radio resources for communication by the first UE via the wIVN.
- the base station generates (e.g., via licensed band manager 112) , based on an identity of the first UE, a record indicating the use of the one or more licensed bands by the first. In certain aspects, transmitting the record to a network operator.
- the first message is a radio resource control (RRC) connection request message when the UE is in idle mode.
- the first message is a dedicated radio resource control (RRC) message when the UE is in connected mode.
- the dedicated RRC message is a sidelink UE information (SLUEinfo) message.
- the base station transmits a system information block (SIB) message to the first UE, the SIB message indicating support for an emergency network access procedure by the base station.
- the SIB message or a companion SIB message transmitted by the base station indicates a configuration of a set of radio resources for communication via the wIVN by the first UE.
- FIG. 7 is a flow diagram illustrating example operations 700 for wireless communication, in accordance with certain aspects of the present disclosure.
- the operations 700 may be performed, for example, by a sensor (e.g., sensor 420) of a vehicle.
- the operations 700 may be implemented as software components that are executed and run on one or more processors.
- the transmission and reception of signals by the sensor in operations 700 may be enabled, for example, by one or more antennas.
- the transmission and/or reception of signals by the sensor may be implemented via a bus interface of one or more processors obtaining and/or outputting signals.
- the operations 700 may begin, at 702, where the sensor (e.g., sensor 420) , receives a first message from a UE, the first message comprising instructions to communicate with the UE via a wireless in-vehicle network (wIVN) using one or more licensed bands.
- the sensor transmits information related to the vehicle to the UE via the wIVN using the one or more licensed bands.
- the information related to the vehicle comprises at least one of a current location, a previous location, vehicle direction, or estimated number of occupants.
- the first message is a wake up signaling (WUS) message.
- the first message indicates a set of radio resources to use in communication with the communication device via the wIVN.
- the first message indicates a configuration index value corresponding to a predetermined emergency network access configuration of the sensor.
- FIG. 8 is a flow diagram illustrating example operations 800 for wireless communication, in accordance with certain aspects of the present disclosure.
- the operations 800 may be performed, for example, by UE (e.g., the UE 120a in the wireless communication network 100) .
- the operations 800 may be complimentary to the operations 700 performed by the sensor.
- the operations 800 may be implemented as software components that are executed and run on one or more processors (e.g., controller/processor 280 of FIG. 2) .
- the transmission and reception of signals by the UE in operations 800 may be enabled, for example, by one or more antennas (e.g., antennas 252 of FIG. 2) .
- the transmission and/or reception of signals by the UE may be implemented via a bus interface of one or more processors (e.g., controller/processor 280) obtaining and/or outputting signals.
- the operations 800 may begin, at 802, where the UE (e.g., UE 120a) transmits a first message to one or more sensors of the UE, the first message instructing the one or more sensors to communicate with the UE via a wireless in-vehicle network (wIVN) using one or more licensed bands.
- the UE receives, on the one or more licensed bands via the wIVN, a second message from a first sensor of the one or more sensors, the second message comprising information related to a vehicle.
- the UE transmits the received information to a public safety answering point (PSAP) .
- PSAP public safety answering point
- the UE receives a system information block (SIB) message from a base station (e.g., BS 110a) , the SIB message comprising a configuration of a set of radio resources for communication via the wIVN, and the UE causes the one or more sensors to reconfigure based on the received configuration of the set of radio resources.
- SIB system information block
- the UE transmits a third message to a base station, the third message comprising, based on the received configuration of the set of radio resources, a request to use the one or more licensed bands for communication via the wIVN.
- the UE receives authorization from the base station to use the one or more licensed bands and allocation of the set of resources for communication via the wIVN.
- the UE in response to receiving the authorization, transmits the first message to the one or more sensors of the vehicle.
- the first message is a wake up signaling (WUS) message.
- the information related to the vehicle comprises at least one of a current location, a previous location, vehicle direction, or estimated number of occupants.
- the UE is the vehicle.
- FIG. 9 illustrates a communications device 900 that may include various components (e.g., corresponding to means-plus-function components) configured to perform operations for the techniques disclosed herein, such as the operations illustrated in FIGs. 5 and 8.
- the communications device 900 includes a processing system 902 coupled to a transceiver 908 (e.g., a transmitter and/or a receiver) .
- the transceiver 908 is configured to transmit and receive signals for the communications device 900 via an antenna 910, such as the various signals as described herein.
- the processing system 902 may be configured to perform processing functions for the communications device 900, including processing signals received and/or to be transmitted by the communications device 900.
- the processing system 902 includes a processor 904 coupled to a computer-readable medium/memory 912 via a bus 906.
- the computer-readable medium/memory 912 is configured to store instructions (e.g., computer-executable code) that when executed by the processor 904, cause the processor 904 to perform the operations illustrated in FIGs. 5 and 8, or other operations for performing the various techniques discussed herein for licensed wireless in-vehicle network access based on emergency network access control.
- computer-readable medium/memory 912 stores code 914 for detecting; code 916 for transmitting; code 918 for receiving; code 920 for configuring; code 922 for authorizing; code 924 for generating; code 926 for causing.
- the processor 904 has circuitry configured to implement the code stored in the computer-readable medium/memory 912.
- the processor 904 includes circuitry 928 for detecting; circuitry 930 for transmitting; circuitry 932 for receiving; circuitry 934 for configuring; circuitry 936 for authorizing; circuitry 938 for generating; circuitry 940 for causing.
- FIG. 10 illustrates a communications device 1000 that may include various components (e.g., corresponding to means-plus-function components) configured to perform operations for the techniques disclosed herein, such as the operations illustrated in FIG. 6.
- the communications device 1000 includes a processing system 1002 coupled to a transceiver 1008 (e.g., a transmitter and/or a receiver) .
- the transceiver 1008 is configured to transmit and receive signals for the communications device 1000 via an antenna 1010, such as the various signals as described herein.
- the processing system 1002 may be configured to perform processing functions for the communications device 1000, including processing signals received and/or to be transmitted by the communications device 1000.
- the processing system 1002 includes a processor 1004 coupled to a computer-readable medium/memory 1012 via a bus 1006.
- the computer-readable medium/memory 1012 is configured to store instructions (e.g., computer-executable code) that when executed by the processor 1004, cause the processor 1004 to perform the operations illustrated in FIG. 6, or other operations for performing the various techniques discussed herein for licensed wireless in-vehicle network access based on emergency network access control.
- computer-readable medium/memory 1012 stores code 1014 for determining; code 1016 for transmitting; code 1018 for receiving; code 1020 for configuring; code 1022 for authorizing; code 1024 for generating; code 1026 for causing.
- the processor 1004 has circuitry configured to implement the code stored in the computer-readable medium/memory 1012.
- the processor 1004 includes circuitry 1028 for determining; circuitry 1030 for transmitting; circuitry 1032 for receiving; circuitry 1034 for configuring; circuitry 1036 for authorizing; circuitry 1038 for generating; circuitry 1040 for causing.
- FIG. 11 illustrates a communications device 1100 that may include various components (e.g., corresponding to means-plus-function components) configured to perform operations for the techniques disclosed herein, such as the operations illustrated in FIG. 7.
- the communications device 1100 includes a processing system 1102 coupled to a transceiver 1108 (e.g., a transmitter and/or a receiver) .
- the transceiver 1108 is configured to transmit and receive signals for the communications device 1100 via an antenna 1110, such as the various signals as described herein.
- the processing system 1102 may be configured to perform processing functions for the communications device 1100, including processing signals received and/or to be transmitted by the communications device 1100.
- the processing system 1102 includes a processor 1104 coupled to a computer-readable medium/memory 1112 via a bus 1106.
- the computer-readable medium/memory 1112 is configured to store instructions (e.g., computer-executable code) that when executed by the processor 1104, cause the processor 1104 to perform the operations illustrated in FIG. 7, or other operations for performing the various techniques discussed herein for licensed wireless in-vehicle network access based on emergency network access control.
- computer-readable medium/memory 1112 stores code 1114 for determining; code 1116 for transmitting; code 1118 for receiving; code 1120 for configuring; code 1122 for authorizing; code 1124 for generating; code 1126 for causing.
- the processor 1104 has circuitry configured to implement the code stored in the computer-readable medium/memory 1112.
- the processor 1104 includes circuitry 1128 for determining; circuitry 1130 for transmitting; circuitry 1132 for receiving; circuitry 1134 for configuring; circuitry 1136 for authorizing; circuitry 1138 for generating; circuitry 1140 for causing.
- NR e.g., 5G NR
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- LTE-A LTE-Advanced
- CDMA code division multiple access
- TDMA time division multiple access
- FDMA frequency division multiple access
- OFDMA orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- SC-FDMA single-carrier frequency division multiple access
- TD-SCDMA time division synchronous code division multiple access
- a CDMA network may implement a radio technology such as Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA) , cdma2000, etc.
- UTRA Universal Terrestrial Radio Access
- UTRA includes Wideband CDMA (WCDMA) and other variants of CDMA.
- cdma2000 covers IS-2000, IS-95 and IS-856 standards.
- a TDMA network may implement a radio technology such as Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) .
- GSM Global System for Mobile Communications
- An OFDMA network may implement a radio technology such as NR (e.g. 5G RA) , Evolved UTRA (E-UTRA) , Ultra Mobile Broadband (UMB) , IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) , IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX) , IEEE 802.20, Flash-OFDMA, etc.
- NR e.g. 5G RA
- E-UTRA Evolved UTRA
- UMB Ultra Mobile Broadband
- IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi
- IEEE 802.16 WiMAX
- IEEE 802.20 Flash-OFDMA
- UTRA and E-UTRA are part of Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS) .
- LTE and LTE-A are releases of UMTS that use E-UTRA.
- UTRA, E-UTRA, UMTS, LTE, LTE-A and GSM are described in documents from an organization named ā3rd Generation Partnership Projectā (3GPP) .
- cdma2000 and UMB are described in documents from an organization named ā3rd Generation Partnership Project 2ā (3GPP2) .
- NR is an emerging wireless communications technology under development.
- the term ācellā can refer to a coverage area of a Node B (NB) and/or a NB subsystem serving this coverage area, depending on the context in which the term is used.
- NB Node B
- BS next generation NodeB
- AP access point
- DU distributed unit
- TRP transmission reception point
- a BS may provide communication coverage for a macro cell, a pico cell, a femto cell, and/or other types of cells.
- a macro cell may cover a relatively large geographic area (e.g., several kilometers in radius) and may allow unrestricted access by UEs with service subscription.
- a pico cell may cover a relatively small geographic area and may allow unrestricted access by UEs with service subscription.
- a femto cell may cover a relatively small geographic area (e.g., a home) and may allow restricted access by UEs having an association with the femto cell (e.g., UEs in a Closed Subscriber Group (CSG) , UEs for users in the home, etc. ) .
- a BS for a macro cell may be referred to as a macro BS.
- a BS for a pico cell may be referred to as a pico BS.
- a BS for a femto cell may be referred to as a femto BS or a home BS.
- a UE may also be referred to as a mobile station, a terminal, an access terminal, a subscriber unit, a station, a Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) , a cellular phone, a smart phone, a personal digital assistant (PDA) , a wireless modem, a wireless communication device, a handheld device, a laptop computer, a cordless phone, a wireless local loop (WLL) station, a tablet computer, a camera, a gaming device, a netbook, a smartbook, an ultrabook, an appliance, a medical device or medical equipment, a biometric sensor/device, a wearable device such as a smart watch, smart clothing, smart glasses, a smart wrist band, smart jewelry (e.g., a smart ring, a smart bracelet, etc.
- CPE Customer Premises Equipment
- PDA personal digital assistant
- WLL wireless local loop
- MTC machine-type communication
- eMTC evolved MTC
- MTC and eMTC UEs include, for example, robots, drones, remote devices, sensors, meters, monitors, location tags, etc., that may communicate with a BS, another device (e.g., remote device) , or some other entity.
- a wireless node may provide, for example, connectivity for or to a network (e.g., a wide area network such as Internet or a cellular network) via a wired or wireless communication link.
- a network e.g., a wide area network such as Internet or a cellular network
- Some UEs may be considered Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices, which may be narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) devices.
- IoT Internet-of-Things
- NB-IoT narrowband IoT
- a scheduling entity (e.g., a BS) allocates resources for communication among some or all devices and equipment within its service area or cell.
- the scheduling entity may be responsible for scheduling, assigning, reconfiguring, and releasing resources for one or more subordinate entities. That is, for scheduled communication, subordinate entities utilize resources allocated by the scheduling entity.
- Base stations are not the only entities that may function as a scheduling entity.
- a UE may function as a scheduling entity and may schedule resources for one or more subordinate entities (e.g., one or more other UEs) , and the other UEs may utilize the resources scheduled by the UE for wireless communication.
- a UE may function as a scheduling entity in a peer-to-peer (P2P) network, and/or in a mesh network.
- P2P peer-to-peer
- UEs may communicate directly with one another in addition to communicating with a scheduling entity.
- the methods disclosed herein comprise one or more steps or actions for achieving the methods.
- the method steps and/or actions may be interchanged with one another without departing from the scope of the claims.
- the order and/or use of specific steps and/or actions may be modified without departing from the scope of the claims.
- a phrase referring to āat least one ofā a list of items refers to any combination of those items, including single members.
- āat least one of: a, b, or cā is intended to cover a, b, c, a-b, a-c, b-c, and a-b-c, as well as any combination with multiples of the same element (e.g., a-a, a-a-a, a-a-b, a-a-c, a-b-b, a-c-c, b-b, b-b-b, b-b-c, c-c, and c-c-c or any other ordering of a, b, and c) .
- determining encompasses a wide variety of actions. For example, ādeterminingā may include calculating, computing, processing, deriving, investigating, looking up (e.g., looking up in a table, a database or another data structure) , ascertaining and the like. Also, ādeterminingā may include receiving (e.g., receiving information) , accessing (e.g., accessing data in a memory) and the like. Also, ādeterminingā may include resolving, selecting, choosing, establishing and the like.
- the various operations of methods described above may be performed by any suitable means capable of performing the corresponding functions.
- the means may include various hardware and/or software component (s) and/or module (s) , including, but not limited to a circuit, an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) , or processor.
- ASIC application specific integrated circuit
- DSP digital signal processor
- ASIC application specific integrated circuit
- FPGA field programmable gate array
- PLD programmable logic device
- a general-purpose processor may be a microprocessor, but in the alternative, the processor may be any commercially available processor, controller, microcontroller, or state machine.
- a processor may 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 such configuration.
- an example hardware configuration may comprise a processing system in a wireless node.
- the processing system may be implemented with a bus architecture.
- the bus may include any number of interconnecting buses and bridges depending on the specific application of the processing system and the overall design constraints.
- the bus may link together various circuits including a processor, machine-readable media, and a bus interface.
- the bus interface may be used to connect a network adapter, among other things, to the processing system via the bus.
- the network adapter may be used to implement the signal processing functions of the PHY layer.
- a user interface e.g., keypad, display, mouse, joystick, etc.
- a user interface e.g., keypad, display, mouse, joystick, etc.
- the bus may also link various other circuits such as timing sources, peripherals, voltage regulators, power management circuits, and the like, which are well known in the art, and therefore, will not be described any further.
- the processor may be implemented with one or more general-purpose and/or special-purpose processors. Examples include microprocessors, microcontrollers, DSP processors, and other circuitry that can execute software. Those skilled in the art will recognize how best to implement the described functionality for the processing system depending on the particular application and the overall design constraints imposed on the overall system.
- the functions may be stored or transmitted over as one or more instructions or code on a computer readable medium.
- Software shall be construed broadly to mean instructions, data, or any combination thereof, whether referred to as software, firmware, middleware, microcode, hardware description language, or otherwise.
- Computer-readable media include both computer storage media and communication media including any medium that facilitates transfer of a computer program from one place to another.
- the processor may be responsible for managing the bus and general processing, including the execution of software modules stored on the machine-readable storage media.
- a computer-readable storage medium may be coupled to a processor such that the processor can read information from, and write information to, the storage medium. In the alternative, the storage medium may be integral to the processor.
- the machine-readable media may include a transmission line, a carrier wave modulated by data, and/or a computer readable storage medium with instructions stored thereon separate from the wireless node, all of which may be accessed by the processor through the bus interface.
- the machine- readable media, or any portion thereof, may be integrated into the processor, such as the case may be with cache and/or general register files.
- machine-readable storage media may include, by way of example, RAM (Random Access Memory) , flash memory, ROM (Read Only Memory) , PROM (Programmable Read-Only Memory) , EPROM (Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) , EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) , registers, magnetic disks, optical disks, hard drives, or any other suitable storage medium, or any combination thereof.
- RAM Random Access Memory
- ROM Read Only Memory
- PROM Programmable Read-Only Memory
- EPROM Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
- EEPROM Electrical Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
- registers magnetic disks, optical disks, hard drives, or any other suitable storage medium, or any combination thereof.
- the machine-readable media may be embodied in a computer-program product.
- a software module may comprise a single instruction, or many instructions, and may be distributed over several different code segments, among different programs, and across multiple storage media.
- the computer-readable media may comprise a number of software modules.
- the software modules include instructions that, when executed by an apparatus such as a processor, cause the processing system to perform various functions.
- the software modules may include a transmission module and a receiving module. Each software module may reside in a single storage device or be distributed across multiple storage devices.
- a software module may be loaded into RAM from a hard drive when a triggering event occurs.
- the processor may load some of the instructions into cache to increase access speed.
- One or more cache lines may then be loaded into a general register file for execution by the processor.
- any connection is properly termed a computer-readable medium.
- the software is transmitted from a website, server, or other remote source using a coaxial cable, fiber optic cable, twisted pair, digital subscriber line (DSL) , or wireless technologies such as infrared (IR) , radio, and microwave
- the coaxial cable, fiber optic cable, twisted pair, DSL, or wireless technologies such as infrared, radio, and microwave are included in the definition of medium.
- Disk and disc include compact disc (CD) , laser disc, optical disc, digital versatile disc (DVD) , floppy disk, and disc where disks usually reproduce data magnetically, while discs reproduce data optically with lasers.
- computer-readable media may comprise non-transitory computer-readable media (e.g., tangible media) .
- computer-readable media may comprise transitory computer-readable media (e.g., a signal) . Combinations of the above should also be included within the scope of computer-readable media.
- certain aspects may comprise a computer program product for performing the operations presented herein.
- a computer program product may comprise a computer-readable medium having instructions stored (and/or encoded) thereon, the instructions being executable by one or more processors to perform the operations described herein, for example, instructions for performing the operations described herein and illustrated in FIG. 5, FIG. 6, FIG. 7, and/or FIG. 8.
- modules and/or other appropriate means for performing the methods and techniques described herein can be downloaded and/or otherwise obtained by a user terminal and/or base station as applicable.
- a user terminal and/or base station can be coupled to a server to facilitate the transfer of means for performing the methods described herein.
- various methods described herein can be provided via storage means (e.g., RAM, ROM, a physical storage medium such as a compact disc (CD) or floppy disk, etc. ) , such that a user terminal and/or base station can obtain the various methods upon coupling or providing the storage means to the device.
- storage means e.g., RAM, ROM, a physical storage medium such as a compact disc (CD) or floppy disk, etc.
- CD compact disc
- floppy disk etc.
- any other suitable technique for providing the methods and techniques described herein to a device can be utilized.
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Abstract
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for licensed wireless in-vehicle network access based on emergency network access control. A method that may be performed by a user equipment (UE) generally includes detecting a trigger event for an emergency network access procedure. The method also includes, in response to detecting the trigger event, transmitting a first message to a base station, the first message comprising a request to use one or more licensed bands for communication via a wireless in-vehicle network (wIVN). The method also includes receiving a second message from the base station, the second message granting the use of the one or more licensed bands for communication via the wIVN.
Description
FieldĀ ofĀ theĀ Disclosure
AspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosureĀ relateĀ toĀ wirelessĀ communications,Ā andĀ moreĀ particularly,Ā toĀ techniquesĀ forĀ licensedĀ wirelessĀ in-vehicleĀ networkĀ accessĀ basedĀ onĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ control.
DescriptionĀ ofĀ RelatedĀ Art
WirelessĀ communicationĀ systemsĀ areĀ widelyĀ deployedĀ toĀ provideĀ variousĀ telecommunicationĀ servicesĀ suchĀ asĀ telephony,Ā video,Ā data,Ā messaging,Ā broadcasts,Ā etc.Ā TheseĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ systemsĀ mayĀ employĀ multiple-accessĀ technologiesĀ capableĀ ofĀ supportingĀ communicationĀ withĀ multipleĀ usersĀ byĀ sharingĀ availableĀ systemĀ resourcesĀ (e.g.,Ā bandwidth,Ā transmitĀ power,Ā etc.Ā )Ā .Ā ExamplesĀ ofĀ suchĀ multiple-accessĀ systemsĀ includeĀ 3rdĀ GenerationĀ PartnershipĀ ProjectĀ (3GPP)Ā LongĀ TermĀ EvolutionĀ (LTE)Ā systems,Ā LTEĀ AdvancedĀ (LTE-A)Ā systems,Ā codeĀ divisionĀ multipleĀ accessĀ (CDMA)Ā systems,Ā timeĀ divisionĀ multipleĀ accessĀ (TDMA)Ā systems,Ā frequencyĀ divisionĀ multipleĀ accessĀ (FDMA)Ā systems,Ā orthogonalĀ frequencyĀ divisionĀ multipleĀ accessĀ (OFDMA)Ā systems,Ā single-carrierĀ frequencyĀ divisionĀ multipleĀ accessĀ (SC-FDMA)Ā systems,Ā andĀ timeĀ divisionĀ synchronousĀ codeĀ divisionĀ multipleĀ accessĀ (TD-SCDMA)Ā systems,Ā toĀ nameĀ aĀ few.
TheseĀ multipleĀ accessĀ technologiesĀ haveĀ beenĀ adoptedĀ inĀ variousĀ telecommunicationĀ standardsĀ toĀ provideĀ aĀ commonĀ protocolĀ thatĀ enablesĀ differentĀ wirelessĀ devicesĀ toĀ communicateĀ onĀ aĀ municipal,Ā national,Ā regional,Ā andĀ evenĀ globalĀ level.Ā NewĀ radioĀ (e.g.,Ā 5GĀ NR)Ā isĀ anĀ exampleĀ ofĀ anĀ emergingĀ telecommunicationĀ standard.Ā NRĀ isĀ aĀ setĀ ofĀ enhancementsĀ toĀ theĀ LTEĀ mobileĀ standardĀ promulgatedĀ byĀ 3GPP.Ā NRĀ isĀ designedĀ toĀ betterĀ supportĀ mobileĀ broadbandĀ InternetĀ accessĀ byĀ improvingĀ spectralĀ efficiency,Ā loweringĀ costs,Ā improvingĀ services,Ā makingĀ useĀ ofĀ newĀ spectrum,Ā andĀ betterĀ integratingĀ withĀ otherĀ openĀ standardsĀ usingĀ OFDMAĀ withĀ aĀ cyclicĀ prefixĀ (CP)Ā onĀ theĀ downlinkĀ (DL)Ā andĀ onĀ theĀ uplinkĀ (UL)Ā .Ā ToĀ theseĀ ends,Ā NRĀ supportsĀ beamforming,Ā multiple-inputĀ multiple-outputĀ (MIMO)Ā antennaĀ technology,Ā andĀ carrierĀ aggregation.
AsĀ theĀ demandĀ forĀ mobileĀ broadbandĀ accessĀ continuesĀ toĀ increase,Ā thereĀ existsĀ aĀ needĀ forĀ furtherĀ improvementsĀ inĀ NRĀ andĀ LTEĀ technology.Ā Preferably,Ā theseĀ improvementsĀ shouldĀ beĀ applicableĀ toĀ otherĀ multi-accessĀ technologiesĀ andĀ theĀ telecommunicationĀ standardsĀ thatĀ employĀ theseĀ technologies.
SUMMARY
TheĀ systems,Ā methods,Ā andĀ devicesĀ ofĀ theĀ disclosureĀ eachĀ haveĀ severalĀ aspects,Ā noĀ singleĀ oneĀ ofĀ whichĀ isĀ solelyĀ responsibleĀ forĀ itsĀ desirableĀ attributes.Ā WithoutĀ limitingĀ theĀ scopeĀ ofĀ thisĀ disclosureĀ asĀ expressedĀ byĀ theĀ claimsĀ whichĀ follow,Ā someĀ featuresĀ willĀ nowĀ beĀ discussedĀ briefly.Ā AfterĀ consideringĀ thisĀ discussion,Ā andĀ particularlyĀ afterĀ readingĀ theĀ sectionĀ entitledĀ āDetailedĀ DescriptionāĀ oneĀ willĀ understandĀ howĀ theĀ featuresĀ ofĀ thisĀ disclosureĀ provideĀ advantagesĀ thatĀ includeĀ improvedĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ procedureĀ andĀ controlĀ viaĀ aĀ wirelessĀ in-vehicleĀ networkĀ usingĀ licensedĀ bands.
CertainĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ subjectĀ matterĀ describedĀ inĀ thisĀ disclosureĀ canĀ beĀ implementedĀ inĀ aĀ methodĀ forĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ byĀ aĀ userĀ equipmentĀ (UE)Ā .Ā TheĀ methodĀ generallyĀ includesĀ detectingĀ aĀ triggerĀ eventĀ forĀ anĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ procedure.Ā TheĀ methodĀ alsoĀ includes,Ā inĀ responseĀ toĀ detectingĀ theĀ triggerĀ event,Ā transmittingĀ aĀ firstĀ messageĀ toĀ aĀ baseĀ station,Ā theĀ firstĀ messageĀ comprisingĀ aĀ requestĀ toĀ useĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ aĀ wirelessĀ in-vehicleĀ networkĀ (wIVN)Ā .Ā TheĀ methodĀ alsoĀ includesĀ receivingĀ aĀ secondĀ messageĀ fromĀ theĀ baseĀ station,Ā theĀ secondĀ messageĀ grantingĀ theĀ useĀ ofĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN.
CertainĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ subjectĀ matterĀ describedĀ inĀ thisĀ disclosureĀ canĀ beĀ implementedĀ inĀ aĀ methodĀ forĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ byĀ aĀ baseĀ station.Ā TheĀ methodĀ generallyĀ includesĀ receivingĀ aĀ firstĀ messageĀ fromĀ aĀ firstĀ UE,Ā theĀ firstĀ messageĀ comprisingĀ aĀ requestĀ toĀ useĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ aĀ wirelessĀ in-vehicleĀ networkĀ (wIVN)Ā .Ā TheĀ methodĀ alsoĀ includesĀ transmittingĀ aĀ secondĀ messageĀ toĀ theĀ firstĀ UE,Ā theĀ secondĀ messageĀ grantingĀ theĀ useĀ ofĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN.
CertainĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ subjectĀ matterĀ describedĀ inĀ thisĀ disclosureĀ canĀ beĀ implementedĀ inĀ aĀ methodĀ forĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ byĀ aĀ sensorĀ ofĀ aĀ vehicle.Ā TheĀ methodĀ generallyĀ includesĀ receivingĀ aĀ firstĀ messageĀ fromĀ aĀ UE,Ā theĀ firstĀ messageĀ comprisingĀ instructionsĀ toĀ communicateĀ withĀ theĀ UEĀ viaĀ aĀ wirelessĀ in-vehicleĀ networkĀ (wIVN)Ā usingĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bands.Ā TheĀ methodĀ alsoĀ includesĀ transmittingĀ informationĀ relatedĀ toĀ theĀ vehicleĀ toĀ theĀ UEĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVNĀ usingĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bands.
CertainĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ subjectĀ matterĀ describedĀ inĀ thisĀ disclosureĀ canĀ beĀ implementedĀ inĀ aĀ methodĀ ofĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ byĀ aĀ userĀ equipmentĀ (UE)Ā .Ā TheĀ methodĀ generallyĀ includesĀ transmittingĀ aĀ firstĀ messageĀ toĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ ofĀ aĀ vehicle,Ā theĀ firstĀ messageĀ instructingĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ toĀ communicateĀ withĀ theĀ UEĀ viaĀ aĀ wirelessĀ in-vehicleĀ networkĀ (wIVN)Ā usingĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bands.Ā TheĀ methodĀ alsoĀ includesĀ receiving,Ā onĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN,Ā aĀ secondĀ messageĀ fromĀ aĀ firstĀ sensorĀ ofĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensors,Ā theĀ secondĀ messageĀ comprisingĀ informationĀ relatedĀ toĀ theĀ vehicle.Ā TheĀ methodĀ alsoĀ includesĀ transmittingĀ theĀ receivedĀ informationĀ toĀ aĀ publicĀ safetyĀ answeringĀ pointĀ (PSAP)Ā .
AspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosureĀ provideĀ meansĀ for,Ā apparatus,Ā processors,Ā andĀ computer-readableĀ mediumsĀ forĀ performingĀ theĀ methodsĀ describedĀ herein.
AspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosureĀ provideĀ meansĀ for,Ā apparatus,Ā processors,Ā andĀ computer-readableĀ mediumsĀ forĀ performingĀ techniquesĀ andĀ methodsĀ thatĀ mayĀ beĀ complementaryĀ toĀ theĀ operationsĀ byĀ theĀ UEĀ describedĀ herein,Ā forĀ example,Ā byĀ aĀ BS.
ToĀ theĀ accomplishmentĀ ofĀ theĀ foregoingĀ andĀ relatedĀ ends,Ā theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ aspectsĀ compriseĀ theĀ featuresĀ hereinafterĀ fullyĀ describedĀ andĀ particularlyĀ pointedĀ outĀ inĀ theĀ claims.Ā TheĀ followingĀ descriptionĀ andĀ theĀ appendedĀ drawingsĀ setĀ forthĀ inĀ detailĀ certainĀ illustrativeĀ featuresĀ ofĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ aspects.Ā TheseĀ featuresĀ areĀ indicative,Ā however,Ā ofĀ butĀ aĀ fewĀ ofĀ theĀ variousĀ waysĀ inĀ whichĀ theĀ principlesĀ ofĀ variousĀ aspectsĀ mayĀ beĀ employed.
SoĀ thatĀ theĀ mannerĀ inĀ whichĀ theĀ above-recitedĀ featuresĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosureĀ canĀ beĀ understoodĀ inĀ detail,Ā aĀ moreĀ particularĀ description,Ā brieflyĀ summarizedĀ above,Ā mayĀ beĀ hadĀ byĀ referenceĀ toĀ aspects,Ā someĀ ofĀ whichĀ areĀ illustratedĀ inĀ theĀ drawings.Ā ItĀ isĀ toĀ beĀ noted,Ā however,Ā thatĀ theĀ appendedĀ drawingsĀ illustrateĀ onlyĀ certainĀ typicalĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ thisĀ disclosureĀ andĀ areĀ thereforeĀ notĀ toĀ beĀ consideredĀ limitingĀ ofĀ itsĀ scope,Ā forĀ theĀ descriptionĀ mayĀ admitĀ toĀ otherĀ equallyĀ effectiveĀ aspects.
FIG.Ā 1Ā isĀ aĀ blockĀ diagramĀ conceptuallyĀ illustratingĀ anĀ exampleĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ network,Ā inĀ accordanceĀ withĀ certainĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosure.
FIG.Ā 2Ā isĀ aĀ blockĀ diagramĀ conceptuallyĀ illustratingĀ aĀ designĀ ofĀ anĀ exampleĀ aĀ baseĀ stationĀ (BS)Ā andĀ userĀ equipmentĀ (UE)Ā ,Ā inĀ accordanceĀ withĀ certainĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosure.
FIG.Ā 3Ā isĀ anĀ exampleĀ frameĀ formatĀ forĀ certainĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ systemsĀ (e.g.,Ā newĀ radioĀ (NR)Ā )Ā ,Ā inĀ accordanceĀ withĀ certainĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosure.
FIG.Ā 4Ā isĀ aĀ callĀ flowĀ diagramĀ illustratingĀ exampleĀ operationsĀ ofĀ anĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ access,Ā inĀ accordanceĀ withĀ certainĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosure.
FIG.Ā 5Ā isĀ aĀ flowĀ diagramĀ illustratingĀ exampleĀ operationsĀ forĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ byĀ aĀ UE,Ā inĀ accordanceĀ withĀ certainĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosure.
FIG.Ā 6Ā isĀ aĀ flowĀ diagramĀ illustratingĀ exampleĀ operationsĀ forĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ byĀ aĀ BS,Ā inĀ accordanceĀ withĀ certainĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosure.
FIG.Ā 7Ā isĀ aĀ flowĀ diagramĀ illustratingĀ exampleĀ operationsĀ forĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ byĀ aĀ sensorĀ ofĀ aĀ vehicleĀ withĀ aĀ UE,Ā inĀ accordanceĀ withĀ certainĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosure.
FIG.Ā 8Ā isĀ aĀ flowĀ diagramĀ illustratingĀ exampleĀ ofĀ operationsĀ forĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ byĀ aĀ UEĀ withĀ aĀ sensorĀ ofĀ aĀ vehicle,Ā inĀ accordanceĀ withĀ certainĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosure.
FIG.Ā 9Ā illustratesĀ aĀ communicationsĀ deviceĀ thatĀ mayĀ includeĀ variousĀ componentsĀ configuredĀ toĀ performĀ operationsĀ forĀ theĀ techniquesĀ disclosedĀ hereinĀ inĀ accordanceĀ withĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosure.
FIG.Ā 10Ā illustratesĀ aĀ communicationsĀ deviceĀ thatĀ mayĀ includeĀ variousĀ componentsĀ configuredĀ toĀ performĀ operationsĀ forĀ theĀ techniquesĀ disclosedĀ hereinĀ inĀ accordanceĀ withĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosure.
FIG.Ā 11Ā illustratesĀ aĀ communicationsĀ deviceĀ thatĀ mayĀ includeĀ variousĀ componentsĀ configuredĀ toĀ performĀ operationsĀ forĀ theĀ techniquesĀ disclosedĀ hereinĀ inĀ accordanceĀ withĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosure.
ToĀ facilitateĀ understanding,Ā identicalĀ referenceĀ numeralsĀ haveĀ beenĀ used,Ā whereĀ possible,Ā toĀ designateĀ identicalĀ elementsĀ thatĀ areĀ commonĀ toĀ theĀ figures.Ā ItĀ isĀ contemplatedĀ thatĀ elementsĀ disclosedĀ inĀ oneĀ aspectĀ mayĀ beĀ beneficiallyĀ utilizedĀ onĀ otherĀ aspectsĀ withoutĀ specificĀ recitation.
AspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosureĀ provideĀ apparatus,Ā methods,Ā processingĀ systems,Ā andĀ computerĀ readableĀ mediumsĀ forĀ usingĀ wirelessĀ in-vehicleĀ networkĀ accessĀ usingĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ duringĀ anĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ procedure.Ā ThoughĀ certainĀ aspectsĀ areĀ discussedĀ withĀ respectĀ toĀ wirelessĀ in-vehicleĀ networkĀ access,Ā suchĀ aspectsĀ may,Ā duringĀ anĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ procedure,Ā beĀ usedĀ forĀ otherĀ wirelessĀ deviceĀ networkĀ accessĀ usingĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ and/orĀ forĀ otherĀ accessĀ procedures.
InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā forĀ accidentsĀ involvingĀ aĀ vehicle,Ā certainĀ regulationsĀ mayĀ requireĀ transmittingĀ aĀ minimumĀ setĀ ofĀ dataĀ (MSD)Ā viaĀ anĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ (e.g.,Ā anĀ eCall)Ā procedureĀ toĀ aĀ publicĀ safetyĀ answeringĀ pointĀ (PSAP)Ā .Ā ExamplesĀ ofĀ PSAPsĀ mayĀ include,Ā butĀ areĀ notĀ limitedĀ to,Ā callĀ centersĀ whereĀ emergencyĀ calls,Ā suchĀ asĀ emergencyĀ callsĀ forĀ police,Ā fireĀ department,Ā and/orĀ anĀ ambulance,Ā areĀ received.Ā MSDĀ mayĀ includeĀ certainĀ informationĀ relatedĀ toĀ theĀ vehicle,Ā suchĀ asĀ vehicleĀ typeĀ information,Ā vehicleĀ identificationĀ numberĀ (VIN)Ā ,Ā fuel/propulsionĀ type,Ā currentĀ locationĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle,Ā oneĀ orĀ moreĀ previousĀ locationsĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle,Ā estimatedĀ numberĀ ofĀ occupantsĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle,Ā and/orĀ theĀ like.
TheĀ MSDĀ mayĀ beĀ transmittedĀ toĀ theĀ PSAPĀ byĀ aĀ communicationĀ deviceĀ (e.g.,Ā aĀ modem)Ā thatĀ isĀ communicativelyĀ coupledĀ toĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle.Ā ExamplesĀ ofĀ theĀ sensorsĀ mayĀ include,Ā butĀ areĀ notĀ limitedĀ to,Ā vehicleĀ seatĀ sensors,Ā vehicleĀ bodyĀ sensors,Ā aĀ globalĀ positioningĀ systemĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle,Ā anĀ engineĀ controlĀ unitĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle,Ā and/orĀ otherĀ unitsĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicleĀ configuredĀ toĀ capture,Ā measure,Ā and/orĀ transmitĀ informationĀ relatedĀ toĀ theĀ vehicle.Ā SomeĀ ofĀ theĀ MSDĀ mayĀ includeĀ informationĀ fromĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle.Ā ExamplesĀ ofĀ suchĀ informationĀ mayĀ include,Ā butĀ notĀ limitedĀ to,Ā fuel/propulsionĀ type,Ā currentĀ locationĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle,Ā oneĀ orĀ moreĀ previousĀ locationsĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle,Ā vehicleĀ direction,Ā estimatedĀ numberĀ ofĀ occupantsĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle,Ā andĀ theĀ like.Ā TheĀ informationĀ fromĀ theĀ sensorsĀ mayĀ beĀ transmittedĀ toĀ theĀ communicationĀ deviceĀ viaĀ aĀ wiredĀ in-vehicleĀ networkĀ (IVN)Ā .
However,Ā whenĀ theĀ vehicleĀ isĀ inĀ anĀ accident,Ā theĀ communicationĀ linesĀ ofĀ theĀ IVNĀ connectingĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ toĀ theĀ communicationĀ deviceĀ mayĀ beĀ damagedĀ andĀ theĀ informationĀ relatedĀ toĀ theĀ vehicleĀ fromĀ theĀ sensorsĀ mayĀ notĀ beĀ transmittedĀ toĀ theĀ communicationĀ device,Ā andĀ theĀ communicationĀ deviceĀ mayĀ notĀ successfullyĀ provideĀ theĀ MSDĀ toĀ aĀ PSAPĀ viaĀ anĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ procedure.Ā ThisĀ mayĀ resultĀ inĀ delaysĀ inĀ dispatchingĀ theĀ neededĀ helpĀ (e.g.,Ā aĀ firstĀ responder)Ā byĀ theĀ PSAP.
Accordingly,Ā certainĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosureĀ provideĀ variousĀ techniquesĀ for,Ā suchĀ asĀ whenĀ theĀ vehicleĀ isĀ inĀ anĀ accident,Ā successfullyĀ transmittingĀ dataĀ relatedĀ toĀ theĀ MSDĀ fromĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicleĀ toĀ aĀ communicativelyĀ coupledĀ communicationĀ device,Ā andĀ transmittingĀ theĀ MSDĀ fromĀ theĀ communicationĀ deviceĀ toĀ theĀ PSAP.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā techniquesĀ forĀ successfullyĀ transmittingĀ dataĀ relatedĀ toĀ theĀ MSDĀ fromĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicleĀ toĀ aĀ communicativelyĀ coupledĀ communicationĀ deviceĀ mayĀ beĀ basedĀ onĀ configuringĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ toĀ communicateĀ withĀ theĀ communicationĀ deviceĀ viaĀ aĀ wirelessĀ in-vehicleĀ networkĀ (wIVN)Ā usingĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ whenĀ theĀ vehicleĀ isĀ involvedĀ inĀ anĀ accident.Ā TheĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ mayĀ beĀ mobileĀ spectrumĀ bandsĀ thatĀ areĀ partĀ ofĀ theĀ licensedĀ spectrumĀ allocatedĀ toĀ aĀ mobileĀ networkĀ operator.Ā UsingĀ theĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ inĀ transmittingĀ informationĀ relatedĀ toĀ theĀ MSDĀ fromĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicleĀ toĀ theĀ communicationĀ deviceĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVNĀ mayĀ alsoĀ reduceĀ interferenceĀ inĀ transmittingĀ theĀ dataĀ whileĀ alsoĀ satisfyingĀ variousĀ reliabilityĀ requirementsĀ forĀ transmittingĀ MSDĀ relatedĀ informationĀ fromĀ theĀ sensorsĀ toĀ theĀ communicationĀ device.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā basedĀ onĀ certainĀ regulations,Ā whenĀ anĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ procedureĀ (e.g.Ā eCall)Ā isĀ initiated,Ā allĀ otherĀ communicationsĀ withinĀ theĀ vehicleĀ areĀ disabled.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā whenĀ theĀ wIVNĀ isĀ configuredĀ toĀ beĀ operatedĀ usingĀ licensedĀ bands,Ā itĀ canĀ beĀ configuredĀ toĀ operateĀ usingĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ thatĀ doĀ notĀ interfereĀ withĀ theĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ access,Ā andĀ couldĀ beĀ exemptedĀ fromĀ theĀ rule.Ā InĀ aĀ wIVNĀ theĀ sensorsĀ mayĀ directlyĀ communicateĀ wirelesslyĀ withĀ theĀ communicationĀ deviceĀ and/orĀ otherĀ sensors,Ā suchĀ asĀ withoutĀ requiringĀ communicationĀ viaĀ aĀ baseĀ station.
TheĀ followingĀ descriptionĀ providesĀ examplesĀ ofĀ licensedĀ wirelessĀ in-vehicleĀ networkĀ accessĀ basedĀ onĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ controlĀ inĀ communicationĀ systems,Ā andĀ isĀ notĀ limitingĀ ofĀ theĀ scope,Ā applicability,Ā orĀ examplesĀ setĀ forthĀ inĀ theĀ claims.Ā ChangesĀ mayĀ beĀ madeĀ inĀ theĀ functionĀ andĀ arrangementĀ ofĀ elementsĀ discussedĀ withoutĀ departingĀ fromĀ theĀ scopeĀ ofĀ theĀ disclosure.Ā VariousĀ examplesĀ mayĀ omit,Ā substitute,Ā orĀ addĀ variousĀ proceduresĀ orĀ componentsĀ asĀ appropriate.Ā ForĀ instance,Ā theĀ methodsĀ describedĀ mayĀ beĀ performedĀ inĀ anĀ orderĀ differentĀ fromĀ thatĀ described,Ā andĀ variousĀ stepsĀ mayĀ beĀ added,Ā omitted,Ā orĀ combined.Ā Also,Ā featuresĀ describedĀ withĀ respectĀ toĀ someĀ examplesĀ mayĀ beĀ combinedĀ inĀ someĀ otherĀ examples.Ā ForĀ example,Ā anĀ apparatusĀ mayĀ beĀ implementedĀ orĀ aĀ methodĀ mayĀ beĀ practicedĀ usingĀ anyĀ numberĀ ofĀ theĀ aspectsĀ setĀ forthĀ herein.Ā InĀ addition,Ā theĀ scopeĀ ofĀ theĀ disclosureĀ isĀ intendedĀ toĀ coverĀ suchĀ anĀ apparatusĀ orĀ methodĀ whichĀ isĀ practicedĀ usingĀ otherĀ structure,Ā functionality,Ā orĀ structureĀ andĀ functionalityĀ inĀ additionĀ to,Ā orĀ otherĀ than,Ā theĀ variousĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ disclosureĀ setĀ forthĀ herein.Ā ItĀ shouldĀ beĀ understoodĀ thatĀ anyĀ aspectĀ ofĀ theĀ disclosureĀ disclosedĀ hereinĀ mayĀ beĀ embodiedĀ byĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ elementsĀ ofĀ aĀ claim.Ā TheĀ wordĀ āexemplaryāĀ isĀ usedĀ hereinĀ toĀ meanĀ āservingĀ asĀ anĀ example,Ā instance,Ā orĀ illustration.Ā āĀ AnyĀ aspectĀ describedĀ hereinĀ asĀ āexemplaryāĀ isĀ notĀ necessarilyĀ toĀ beĀ construedĀ asĀ preferredĀ orĀ advantageousĀ overĀ otherĀ aspects.
InĀ general,Ā anyĀ numberĀ ofĀ wirelessĀ networksĀ mayĀ beĀ deployedĀ inĀ aĀ givenĀ geographicĀ area.Ā EachĀ wirelessĀ networkĀ mayĀ supportĀ aĀ particularĀ radioĀ accessĀ technologyĀ (RAT)Ā andĀ mayĀ operateĀ onĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ frequencies.Ā AĀ RATĀ mayĀ alsoĀ beĀ referredĀ toĀ asĀ aĀ radioĀ technology,Ā anĀ airĀ interface,Ā etc.Ā AĀ frequencyĀ mayĀ alsoĀ beĀ referredĀ toĀ asĀ aĀ carrier,Ā aĀ subcarrier,Ā aĀ frequencyĀ channel,Ā aĀ tone,Ā aĀ subband,Ā etc.Ā EachĀ frequencyĀ mayĀ supportĀ aĀ singleĀ RATĀ inĀ aĀ givenĀ geographicĀ areaĀ inĀ orderĀ toĀ avoidĀ interferenceĀ betweenĀ wirelessĀ networksĀ ofĀ differentĀ RATs.
TheĀ techniquesĀ describedĀ hereinĀ mayĀ beĀ usedĀ forĀ variousĀ wirelessĀ networksĀ andĀ radioĀ technologies.Ā WhileĀ aspectsĀ mayĀ beĀ describedĀ hereinĀ usingĀ terminologyĀ commonlyĀ associatedĀ withĀ 3G,Ā 4G,Ā and/orĀ newĀ radioĀ (e.g.,Ā 5GĀ NR)Ā wirelessĀ technologies,Ā aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosureĀ canĀ beĀ appliedĀ inĀ otherĀ generation-basedĀ communicationĀ systems.
NRĀ accessĀ mayĀ supportĀ variousĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ services,Ā suchĀ asĀ enhancedĀ mobileĀ broadbandĀ (eMBB)Ā targetingĀ wideĀ bandwidthĀ (e.g.,Ā 80Ā MHzĀ orĀ beyond)Ā ,Ā millimeterĀ waveĀ (mmW)Ā targetingĀ highĀ carrierĀ frequencyĀ (e.g.,Ā e.g.,Ā 24Ā GHzĀ toĀ 53Ā GHzĀ orĀ beyond)Ā ,Ā massiveĀ machineĀ typeĀ communicationsĀ MTCĀ (mMTC)Ā targetingĀ non-backwardĀ compatibleĀ MTCĀ techniques,Ā and/orĀ missionĀ criticalĀ targetingĀ ultra-reliableĀ low-latencyĀ communicationsĀ (URLLC)Ā .Ā TheseĀ servicesĀ mayĀ includeĀ latencyĀ andĀ reliabilityĀ requirements.Ā TheseĀ servicesĀ mayĀ alsoĀ haveĀ differentĀ transmissionĀ timeĀ intervalsĀ (TTI)Ā toĀ meetĀ respectiveĀ qualityĀ ofĀ serviceĀ (QoS)Ā requirements.Ā InĀ addition,Ā theseĀ servicesĀ mayĀ co-existĀ inĀ theĀ sameĀ subframe.Ā NRĀ supportsĀ beamformingĀ andĀ beamĀ directionĀ mayĀ beĀ dynamicallyĀ configured.Ā MIMOĀ transmissionsĀ withĀ precodingĀ mayĀ alsoĀ beĀ supported.Ā MIMOĀ configurationsĀ inĀ theĀ DLĀ mayĀ supportĀ upĀ toĀ 8Ā transmitĀ antennasĀ withĀ multi-layerĀ DLĀ transmissionsĀ upĀ toĀ 8Ā streamsĀ andĀ upĀ toĀ 2Ā streamsĀ perĀ UE.Ā Multi-layerĀ transmissionsĀ withĀ upĀ toĀ 2Ā streamsĀ perĀ UEĀ mayĀ beĀ supported.Ā AggregationĀ ofĀ multipleĀ cellsĀ mayĀ beĀ supportedĀ withĀ upĀ toĀ 8Ā servingĀ cells.
FIG.Ā 1Ā illustratesĀ anĀ exampleĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ network Ā 100Ā inĀ whichĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosureĀ mayĀ beĀ performed.Ā ForĀ example,Ā theĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ network Ā 100Ā mayĀ beĀ anĀ NRĀ systemĀ (e.g.,Ā aĀ 5GĀ NRĀ network)Ā .Ā AsĀ shownĀ inĀ FIG.Ā 1,Ā theĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ network Ā 100Ā mayĀ beĀ inĀ communicationĀ withĀ aĀ coreĀ network Ā 132.Ā TheĀ coreĀ network Ā 132Ā mayĀ inĀ communicationĀ withĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ baseĀ stationĀ (BSs)Ā 110Ā and/orĀ userĀ equipmentĀ (UE)Ā 120Ā inĀ theĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ network Ā 100Ā viaĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ interfaces.
AccordingĀ toĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ BSsĀ 110Ā andĀ UEs Ā 120Ā mayĀ beĀ configuredĀ forĀ transmittingĀ dataĀ including,Ā butĀ notĀ limitedĀ to,Ā systemĀ information,Ā MSD,Ā and/orĀ theĀ like.Ā AsĀ shownĀ inĀ FIG.Ā 1,Ā theĀ BS Ā 110aĀ includesĀ licensedĀ bandĀ manager Ā 112Ā thatĀ mayĀ beĀ configuredĀ toĀ grantĀ and/orĀ authorizeĀ requestsĀ forĀ accessĀ toĀ licensedĀ bands,Ā inĀ accordanceĀ withĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosure.Ā TheĀ UE Ā 120aĀ includesĀ aĀ anĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ manager Ā 122Ā thatĀ mayĀ beĀ configuredĀ toĀ requestĀ accessĀ toĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ forĀ useĀ inĀ aĀ wIVNĀ andĀ transmitĀ MSDĀ toĀ PSAPĀ inĀ accordanceĀ withĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosure.
InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ UE Ā 120aĀ mayĀ beĀ configuredĀ toĀ communicateĀ withĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ ofĀ aĀ vehicleĀ viaĀ wIVN.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā whenĀ aĀ triggerĀ forĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ (e.g.,Ā eCall)Ā isĀ notĀ detected,Ā theĀ UE Ā 120aĀ andĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicleĀ mayĀ communicateĀ directlyĀ withĀ eachĀ other.Ā ForĀ example,Ā whenĀ aĀ triggerĀ forĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ isĀ notĀ detected,Ā theĀ UE Ā 120aĀ andĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicleĀ mayĀ communicateĀ directlyĀ withĀ eachĀ otherĀ viaĀ wIVNĀ usingĀ Bluetooth,Ā WiFiĀ Direct,Ā andĀ otherĀ directĀ communicationĀ technologies,Ā andĀ bandsĀ ofĀ theĀ unlicensedĀ spectrumĀ withoutĀ requiringĀ communicationĀ viaĀ aĀ BSĀ 110.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā however,Ā basedĀ onĀ regulation,Ā whenĀ theĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ procedureĀ isĀ initiated,Ā suchĀ communicationĀ overĀ theĀ unlicensedĀ spectrumĀ mayĀ notĀ beĀ allowed.
AsĀ illustratedĀ inĀ FIG.Ā 1,Ā theĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ network Ā 100Ā mayĀ includeĀ aĀ numberĀ ofĀ BSs Ā 110a-zĀ (eachĀ alsoĀ individuallyĀ referredĀ toĀ hereinĀ asĀ BSĀ 110Ā orĀ collectivelyĀ asĀ BSsĀ 110)Ā andĀ otherĀ networkĀ entities.Ā AĀ BSĀ 110Ā mayĀ provideĀ communicationĀ coverageĀ forĀ aĀ particularĀ geographicĀ area,Ā sometimesĀ referredĀ toĀ asĀ aĀ ācellāĀ ,Ā whichĀ mayĀ beĀ stationaryĀ orĀ mayĀ moveĀ accordingĀ toĀ theĀ locationĀ ofĀ aĀ mobileĀ BSĀ 110.Ā InĀ someĀ examples,Ā theĀ BSsĀ 110Ā mayĀ beĀ interconnectedĀ toĀ oneĀ anotherĀ and/orĀ toĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ otherĀ BSsĀ orĀ networkĀ nodesĀ (notĀ shown)Ā inĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ network Ā 100Ā throughĀ variousĀ typesĀ ofĀ backhaulĀ interfacesĀ (e.g.,Ā aĀ directĀ physicalĀ connection,Ā aĀ wirelessĀ connection,Ā aĀ virtualĀ network,Ā orĀ theĀ like)Ā usingĀ anyĀ suitableĀ transportĀ network.Ā InĀ theĀ exampleĀ shownĀ inĀ FIG.Ā 1,Ā theĀ BSs Ā 110a,Ā 110bĀ andĀ 110cĀ mayĀ beĀ macroĀ BSsĀ forĀ theĀ macroĀ cells Ā 102a,Ā 102bĀ andĀ 102c,Ā respectively.Ā TheĀ BS Ā 110xĀ mayĀ beĀ aĀ picoĀ BSĀ forĀ aĀ picoĀ cell Ā 102x.Ā TheĀ BSs Ā 110yĀ andĀ 110zĀ mayĀ beĀ femtoĀ BSsĀ forĀ theĀ femtoĀ cells Ā 102yĀ andĀ 102z,Ā respectively.Ā AĀ BSĀ mayĀ supportĀ oneĀ orĀ multipleĀ cells.
TheĀ BSsĀ 110Ā communicateĀ withĀ UEs Ā 120a-yĀ (eachĀ alsoĀ individuallyĀ referredĀ toĀ hereinĀ asĀ UE Ā 120Ā orĀ collectivelyĀ asĀ UEsĀ 120)Ā inĀ theĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ network Ā 100.Ā TheĀ UEsĀ 120Ā (e.g.,Ā 120x,Ā 120y,Ā etc.Ā )Ā mayĀ beĀ dispersedĀ throughoutĀ theĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ network Ā 100,Ā andĀ eachĀ UE Ā 120Ā mayĀ beĀ stationaryĀ orĀ mobile.Ā WirelessĀ communicationĀ network Ā 100Ā mayĀ alsoĀ includeĀ relayĀ stationsĀ (e.g.,Ā relayĀ station Ā 110r)Ā ,Ā alsoĀ referredĀ toĀ asĀ relaysĀ orĀ theĀ like,Ā thatĀ receiveĀ aĀ transmissionĀ ofĀ dataĀ and/orĀ otherĀ informationĀ fromĀ anĀ upstreamĀ stationĀ (e.g.,Ā aĀ BS Ā 110aĀ orĀ aĀ UE Ā 120r)Ā andĀ sendsĀ aĀ transmissionĀ ofĀ theĀ dataĀ and/orĀ otherĀ informationĀ toĀ aĀ downstreamĀ stationĀ (e.g.,Ā aĀ UE Ā 120Ā orĀ aĀ BSĀ 110)Ā ,Ā orĀ thatĀ relaysĀ transmissionsĀ betweenĀ UEs Ā 120,Ā toĀ facilitateĀ communicationĀ betweenĀ devices.
AĀ networkĀ controller Ā 130Ā mayĀ beĀ inĀ communicationĀ withĀ aĀ setĀ ofĀ BSsĀ 110Ā andĀ provideĀ coordinationĀ andĀ controlĀ forĀ theseĀ BSsĀ 110Ā (e.g.,Ā viaĀ aĀ backhaul)Ā .Ā InĀ aspects,Ā theĀ networkĀ controller Ā 130Ā mayĀ beĀ inĀ communicationĀ withĀ aĀ coreĀ networkĀ 132Ā (e.g.,Ā aĀ 5GĀ CoreĀ NetworkĀ (5GC)Ā )Ā ,Ā whichĀ providesĀ variousĀ networkĀ functionsĀ suchĀ asĀ AccessĀ andĀ MobilityĀ Management,Ā SessionĀ Management,Ā UserĀ PlaneĀ Function,Ā PolicyĀ ControlĀ Function,Ā AuthenticationĀ ServerĀ Function,Ā UnifiedĀ DataĀ Management,Ā ApplicationĀ Function,Ā NetworkĀ ExposureĀ Function,Ā NetworkĀ RepositoryĀ Function,Ā NetworkĀ SliceĀ SelectionĀ Function,Ā etc.
FIG.Ā 2Ā illustratesĀ exampleĀ componentsĀ ofĀ BS Ā 110aĀ andĀ UE Ā 120aĀ (e.g.,Ā theĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ network Ā 100Ā ofĀ FIG.Ā 1)Ā ,Ā whichĀ mayĀ beĀ usedĀ toĀ implementĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosure.
AtĀ theĀ BS Ā 110a,Ā aĀ transmitĀ processor Ā 220Ā mayĀ receiveĀ dataĀ fromĀ aĀ dataĀ source Ā 212Ā andĀ controlĀ informationĀ fromĀ aĀ controller/processor Ā 240.Ā TheĀ controlĀ informationĀ mayĀ beĀ forĀ theĀ physicalĀ broadcastĀ channelĀ (PBCH)Ā ,Ā physicalĀ controlĀ formatĀ indicatorĀ channelĀ (PCFICH)Ā ,Ā physicalĀ hybridĀ ARQĀ indicatorĀ channelĀ (PHICH)Ā ,Ā physicalĀ downlinkĀ controlĀ channelĀ (PDCCH)Ā ,Ā groupĀ commonĀ PDCCHĀ (GCĀ PDCCH)Ā ,Ā etc.Ā TheĀ dataĀ mayĀ beĀ forĀ theĀ physicalĀ downlinkĀ sharedĀ channelĀ (PDSCH)Ā ,Ā etc.Ā AĀ mediumĀ accessĀ controlĀ (MAC)Ā -controlĀ elementĀ (MAC-CE)Ā isĀ aĀ MACĀ layerĀ communicationĀ structureĀ thatĀ mayĀ beĀ usedĀ forĀ controlĀ commandĀ exchangeĀ betweenĀ wirelessĀ nodes.Ā TheĀ MAC-CEĀ mayĀ beĀ carriedĀ inĀ aĀ sharedĀ channelĀ suchĀ asĀ aĀ physicalĀ downlinkĀ sharedĀ channelĀ (PDSCH)Ā ,Ā aĀ physicalĀ uplinkĀ sharedĀ channelĀ (PUSCH)Ā ,Ā orĀ aĀ physicalĀ sidelinkĀ sharedĀ channelĀ (PSSCH)Ā .
TheĀ processor Ā 220Ā mayĀ processĀ (e.g.,Ā encodeĀ andĀ symbolĀ map)Ā theĀ dataĀ andĀ controlĀ informationĀ toĀ obtainĀ dataĀ symbolsĀ andĀ controlĀ symbols,Ā respectively.Ā TheĀ transmitĀ processor Ā 220Ā mayĀ alsoĀ generateĀ referenceĀ symbols,Ā suchĀ asĀ forĀ theĀ primaryĀ synchronizationĀ signalĀ (PSS)Ā ,Ā secondaryĀ synchronizationĀ signalĀ (SSS)Ā ,Ā PBCHĀ demodulationĀ referenceĀ signalĀ (DMRS)Ā ,Ā andĀ channelĀ stateĀ informationĀ referenceĀ signalĀ (CSI-RS)Ā .Ā AĀ transmitĀ (TX)Ā multiple-inputĀ multiple-outputĀ (MIMO)Ā processor Ā 230Ā mayĀ performĀ spatialĀ processingĀ (e.g.,Ā precoding)Ā onĀ theĀ dataĀ symbols,Ā theĀ controlĀ symbols,Ā and/orĀ theĀ referenceĀ symbols,Ā ifĀ applicable,Ā andĀ mayĀ provideĀ outputĀ symbolĀ streamsĀ toĀ theĀ modulatorsĀ (MODs)Ā 232a-232t.Ā EachĀ modulatorĀ 232Ā mayĀ processĀ aĀ respectiveĀ outputĀ symbolĀ streamĀ (e.g.,Ā forĀ OFDM,Ā etc.Ā )Ā toĀ obtainĀ anĀ outputĀ sampleĀ stream.Ā EachĀ modulatorĀ mayĀ furtherĀ processĀ (e.g.,Ā convertĀ toĀ analog,Ā amplify,Ā filter,Ā andĀ upconvert)Ā theĀ outputĀ sampleĀ streamĀ toĀ obtainĀ aĀ downlinkĀ signal.Ā DownlinkĀ signalsĀ fromĀ modulators Ā 232a-232tĀ mayĀ beĀ transmittedĀ viaĀ theĀ antennas Ā 234a-234t,Ā respectively.
AtĀ theĀ UE Ā 120a,Ā theĀ antennas Ā 252a-252rĀ mayĀ receiveĀ theĀ downlinkĀ signalsĀ fromĀ theĀ BS Ā 110aĀ andĀ mayĀ provideĀ receivedĀ signalsĀ toĀ theĀ demodulatorsĀ (DEMODs)Ā inĀ transceivers Ā 254a-254r,Ā respectively.Ā EachĀ demodulatorĀ 254Ā mayĀ conditionĀ (e.g.,Ā filter,Ā amplify,Ā downconvert,Ā andĀ digitize)Ā aĀ respectiveĀ receivedĀ signalĀ toĀ obtainĀ inputĀ samples.Ā EachĀ demodulatorĀ mayĀ furtherĀ processĀ theĀ inputĀ samplesĀ (e.g.,Ā forĀ OFDM,Ā etc.Ā )Ā toĀ obtainĀ receivedĀ symbols.Ā AĀ MIMOĀ detector Ā 256Ā mayĀ obtainĀ receivedĀ symbolsĀ fromĀ allĀ theĀ demodulators Ā 254a-254r,Ā performĀ MIMOĀ detectionĀ onĀ theĀ receivedĀ symbolsĀ ifĀ applicable,Ā andĀ provideĀ detectedĀ symbols.Ā AĀ receiveĀ processor Ā 258Ā mayĀ processĀ (e.g.,Ā demodulate,Ā deinterleave,Ā andĀ decode)Ā theĀ detectedĀ symbols,Ā provideĀ decodedĀ dataĀ forĀ theĀ UE Ā 120aĀ toĀ aĀ dataĀ sink Ā 260,Ā andĀ provideĀ decodedĀ controlĀ informationĀ toĀ aĀ controller/processor Ā 280.
OnĀ theĀ uplink,Ā atĀ UE Ā 120a,Ā aĀ transmitĀ processor Ā 264Ā mayĀ receiveĀ andĀ processĀ dataĀ (e.g.,Ā forĀ theĀ physicalĀ uplinkĀ sharedĀ channelĀ (PUSCH)Ā )Ā fromĀ aĀ dataĀ source Ā 262Ā andĀ controlĀ informationĀ (e.g.,Ā forĀ theĀ physicalĀ uplinkĀ controlĀ channelĀ (PUCCH)Ā fromĀ theĀ controller/processor Ā 280.Ā TheĀ transmitĀ processor Ā 264Ā mayĀ alsoĀ generateĀ referenceĀ symbolsĀ forĀ aĀ referenceĀ signalĀ (e.g.,Ā forĀ theĀ soundingĀ referenceĀ signalĀ (SRS)Ā )Ā .Ā TheĀ symbolsĀ fromĀ theĀ transmitĀ processor Ā 264Ā mayĀ beĀ precodedĀ byĀ aĀ TXĀ MIMOĀ processor Ā 266Ā ifĀ applicable,Ā furtherĀ processedĀ byĀ theĀ modulatorsĀ inĀ transceivers Ā 254a-254rĀ (e.g.,Ā forĀ SC-FDM,Ā etc.Ā )Ā ,Ā andĀ transmittedĀ toĀ theĀ BS Ā 110a.Ā AtĀ theĀ BS Ā 110a,Ā theĀ uplinkĀ signalsĀ fromĀ theĀ UE Ā 120aĀ mayĀ beĀ receivedĀ byĀ theĀ antennasĀ 234,Ā processedĀ byĀ theĀ modulatorsĀ 232,Ā detectedĀ byĀ aĀ MIMOĀ detector Ā 236Ā ifĀ applicable,Ā andĀ furtherĀ processedĀ byĀ aĀ receiveĀ processor Ā 238Ā toĀ obtainĀ decodedĀ dataĀ andĀ controlĀ informationĀ sentĀ byĀ theĀ UE Ā 120a.Ā TheĀ receiveĀ processor Ā 238Ā mayĀ provideĀ theĀ decodedĀ dataĀ toĀ aĀ dataĀ sink Ā 239Ā andĀ theĀ decodedĀ controlĀ informationĀ toĀ theĀ controller/processor Ā 240.
TheĀ memories Ā 242Ā andĀ 282Ā mayĀ storeĀ dataĀ andĀ programĀ codesĀ forĀ BS Ā 110aĀ andĀ UE Ā 120a,Ā respectively.Ā AĀ scheduler Ā 244Ā mayĀ scheduleĀ UEsĀ forĀ dataĀ transmissionĀ onĀ theĀ downlinkĀ and/orĀ uplink.
AntennasĀ 252,Ā processors Ā 266,Ā 258,Ā 264,Ā and/orĀ controller/processor Ā 280Ā ofĀ theĀ UE Ā 120aĀ and/orĀ antennasĀ 234,Ā processors Ā 220,Ā 230,Ā 238,Ā and/orĀ controller/processor Ā 240Ā ofĀ theĀ BS Ā 110aĀ mayĀ beĀ usedĀ toĀ performĀ theĀ variousĀ techniquesĀ andĀ methodsĀ describedĀ herein.Ā ForĀ example,Ā asĀ shownĀ inĀ FIG.Ā 2,Ā theĀ controller/processor Ā 240Ā ofĀ theĀ BS Ā 110aĀ hasĀ aĀ licensedĀ bandĀ manager Ā 241Ā thatĀ mayĀ beĀ configuredĀ toĀ grantĀ and/orĀ authorizeĀ requestsĀ forĀ accessĀ toĀ licensedĀ bands,Ā accordingĀ toĀ aspectsĀ describedĀ herein.Ā AsĀ shownĀ inĀ FIG.Ā 2,Ā theĀ controller/processor Ā 280Ā ofĀ theĀ UE Ā 120aĀ hasĀ anĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ manager Ā 281Ā thatĀ mayĀ beĀ configuredĀ toĀ requestĀ accessĀ toĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ forĀ useĀ inĀ aĀ wIVNĀ andĀ transmitĀ MSDĀ toĀ PSAPĀ ,Ā accordingĀ toĀ aspectsĀ describedĀ herein.Ā AlthoughĀ shownĀ atĀ theĀ controller/processor,Ā otherĀ componentsĀ ofĀ theĀ UE Ā 120aĀ andĀ BS Ā 110aĀ mayĀ beĀ usedĀ toĀ performĀ theĀ operationsĀ describedĀ herein.
NRĀ mayĀ utilizeĀ orthogonalĀ frequencyĀ divisionĀ multiplexingĀ (OFDM)Ā withĀ aĀ cyclicĀ prefixĀ (CP)Ā onĀ theĀ uplinkĀ andĀ downlink.Ā NRĀ mayĀ supportĀ half-duplexĀ operationĀ usingĀ timeĀ divisionĀ duplexingĀ (TDD)Ā .Ā OFDMĀ andĀ single-carrierĀ frequencyĀ divisionĀ multiplexingĀ (SC-FDM)Ā partitionĀ theĀ systemĀ bandwidthĀ intoĀ multipleĀ orthogonalĀ subcarriers,Ā whichĀ areĀ alsoĀ commonlyĀ referredĀ toĀ asĀ tones,Ā bins,Ā etc.Ā EachĀ subcarrierĀ mayĀ beĀ modulatedĀ withĀ data.Ā ModulationĀ symbolsĀ mayĀ beĀ sentĀ inĀ theĀ frequencyĀ domainĀ withĀ OFDMĀ andĀ inĀ theĀ timeĀ domainĀ withĀ SC-FDM.Ā TheĀ spacingĀ betweenĀ adjacentĀ subcarriersĀ mayĀ beĀ fixed,Ā andĀ theĀ totalĀ numberĀ ofĀ subcarriersĀ mayĀ beĀ dependentĀ onĀ theĀ systemĀ bandwidth.Ā TheĀ minimumĀ resourceĀ allocation,Ā calledĀ aĀ resourceĀ blockĀ (RB)Ā ,Ā mayĀ beĀ 12Ā consecutiveĀ subcarriers.Ā TheĀ systemĀ bandwidthĀ mayĀ alsoĀ beĀ partitionedĀ intoĀ subbands.Ā ForĀ example,Ā aĀ subbandĀ mayĀ coverĀ multipleĀ RBs.Ā NRĀ mayĀ supportĀ aĀ baseĀ subcarrierĀ spacingĀ (SCS)Ā ofĀ 15Ā KHzĀ andĀ otherĀ SCSĀ mayĀ beĀ definedĀ withĀ respectĀ toĀ theĀ baseĀ SCSĀ (e.g.,Ā 30Ā kHz,Ā 60Ā kHz,Ā 120Ā kHz,Ā 240Ā kHz,Ā etc.Ā )Ā .
FIG.Ā 3Ā isĀ aĀ diagramĀ showingĀ anĀ exampleĀ ofĀ aĀ frameĀ format Ā 300Ā forĀ NR.Ā TheĀ transmissionĀ timelineĀ forĀ eachĀ ofĀ theĀ downlinkĀ andĀ uplinkĀ mayĀ beĀ partitionedĀ intoĀ unitsĀ ofĀ radioĀ frames.Ā EachĀ radioĀ frameĀ mayĀ haveĀ aĀ predeterminedĀ durationĀ (e.g.,Ā 10Ā ms)Ā andĀ mayĀ beĀ partitionedĀ intoĀ 10Ā subframes,Ā eachĀ ofĀ 1Ā ms,Ā withĀ indicesĀ ofĀ 0Ā throughĀ 9.Ā EachĀ subframeĀ mayĀ includeĀ aĀ variableĀ numberĀ ofĀ slotsĀ (e.g.,Ā 1,Ā 2,Ā 4,Ā 8,Ā 16,Ā ā¦slots)Ā dependingĀ onĀ theĀ SCS.Ā EachĀ slotĀ mayĀ includeĀ aĀ variableĀ numberĀ ofĀ symbolĀ periodsĀ (e.g.,Ā 7,Ā 12,Ā orĀ 14Ā symbols)Ā dependingĀ onĀ theĀ SCS.Ā TheĀ symbolĀ periodsĀ inĀ eachĀ slotĀ mayĀ beĀ assignedĀ indices.Ā AĀ mini-slot,Ā whichĀ mayĀ beĀ referredĀ toĀ asĀ aĀ sub-slotĀ structure,Ā refersĀ toĀ aĀ transmitĀ timeĀ intervalĀ havingĀ aĀ durationĀ lessĀ thanĀ aĀ slotĀ (e.g.,Ā 2,Ā 3,Ā orĀ 4Ā symbols)Ā .Ā EachĀ symbolĀ inĀ aĀ slotĀ mayĀ indicateĀ aĀ linkĀ directionĀ (e.g.,Ā DL,Ā UL,Ā orĀ flexible)Ā forĀ dataĀ transmissionĀ andĀ theĀ linkĀ directionĀ forĀ eachĀ subframeĀ mayĀ beĀ dynamicallyĀ switched.Ā TheĀ linkĀ directionsĀ mayĀ beĀ basedĀ onĀ theĀ slotĀ format.Ā EachĀ slotĀ mayĀ includeĀ DL/ULĀ dataĀ asĀ wellĀ asĀ DL/ULĀ controlĀ information.
InĀ NR,Ā aĀ synchronizationĀ signalĀ blockĀ (SSB)Ā isĀ transmitted.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā SSBsĀ mayĀ beĀ transmittedĀ inĀ aĀ burstĀ whereĀ eachĀ SSBĀ inĀ theĀ burstĀ correspondsĀ toĀ aĀ differentĀ beamĀ directionĀ forĀ UE-sideĀ beamĀ managementĀ (e.g.,Ā includingĀ beamĀ selectionĀ and/orĀ beamĀ refinement)Ā .Ā TheĀ SSBĀ includesĀ aĀ PSS,Ā aĀ SSS,Ā andĀ aĀ twoĀ symbolĀ PBCH.Ā TheĀ SSBĀ canĀ beĀ transmittedĀ inĀ aĀ fixedĀ slotĀ location,Ā suchĀ asĀ theĀ symbolsĀ 0-3Ā asĀ shownĀ inĀ FIG.Ā 3.Ā TheĀ PSSĀ andĀ SSSĀ mayĀ beĀ usedĀ byĀ UEsĀ forĀ cellĀ searchĀ andĀ acquisition.Ā TheĀ PSSĀ mayĀ provideĀ half-frameĀ timing,Ā theĀ SSĀ mayĀ provideĀ theĀ CPĀ lengthĀ andĀ frameĀ timing.Ā TheĀ PSSĀ andĀ SSSĀ mayĀ provideĀ theĀ cellĀ identity.Ā TheĀ PBCHĀ carriesĀ someĀ basicĀ systemĀ information,Ā suchĀ asĀ downlinkĀ systemĀ bandwidth,Ā timingĀ informationĀ withinĀ radioĀ frame,Ā SSĀ burstĀ setĀ periodicity,Ā systemĀ frameĀ number,Ā etc.Ā TheĀ SSBsĀ mayĀ beĀ organizedĀ intoĀ SSĀ burstsĀ toĀ supportĀ beamĀ sweeping.Ā FurtherĀ systemĀ informationĀ suchĀ as,Ā remainingĀ minimumĀ systemĀ informationĀ (RMSI)Ā ,Ā systemĀ informationĀ blocksĀ (SIBs)Ā ,Ā otherĀ systemĀ informationĀ (OSI)Ā canĀ beĀ transmittedĀ onĀ aĀ physicalĀ downlinkĀ sharedĀ channelĀ (PDSCH)Ā inĀ certainĀ subframes.Ā TheĀ SSBĀ canĀ beĀ transmittedĀ upĀ toĀ sixty-fourĀ times,Ā forĀ example,Ā withĀ upĀ toĀ sixty-fourĀ differentĀ beamĀ directionsĀ forĀ mmWave.Ā TheĀ multipleĀ transmissionsĀ ofĀ theĀ SSBĀ areĀ referredĀ toĀ asĀ aĀ SSĀ burstĀ set.Ā SSBsĀ inĀ anĀ SSĀ burstĀ setĀ mayĀ beĀ transmittedĀ inĀ theĀ sameĀ frequencyĀ region,Ā whileĀ SSBsĀ inĀ differentĀ SSĀ burstsĀ setsĀ canĀ beĀ transmittedĀ atĀ differentĀ frequencyĀ regions.
AsĀ describedĀ above,Ā whenĀ aĀ vehicleĀ isĀ involvedĀ inĀ anĀ accident,Ā certainĀ regulationsĀ mayĀ requireĀ transmittingĀ aĀ minimumĀ setĀ ofĀ dataĀ (MSD)Ā viaĀ anĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ (e.g.,Ā anĀ eCall)Ā procedureĀ toĀ aĀ publicĀ safetyĀ answeringĀ pointĀ (PSAP)Ā .Ā TheĀ MSDĀ mayĀ beĀ transmittedĀ byĀ aĀ communicationĀ deviceĀ (e.g.,Ā UE Ā 120a)Ā whichĀ mayĀ beĀ communicativelyĀ coupledĀ toĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicleĀ andĀ theĀ PSAP.Ā SomeĀ ofĀ theĀ MSDĀ mayĀ includeĀ informationĀ captured,Ā measured,Ā analyzed,Ā and/orĀ recordedĀ byĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle,Ā andĀ whichĀ isĀ transmittedĀ toĀ theĀ communicationĀ deviceĀ fromĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ viaĀ theĀ IVNĀ and/orĀ wIVN.Ā TheĀ communicationĀ deviceĀ mayĀ beĀ communicativelyĀ coupledĀ toĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ viaĀ aĀ wiredĀ in-vehicleĀ networkĀ (IVN)Ā and/orĀ aĀ wirelessĀ in-vehicleĀ networkĀ (wIVN)Ā .Ā AsĀ describedĀ above,Ā theĀ communicationĀ deviceĀ andĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicleĀ mayĀ beĀ configuredĀ toĀ communicateĀ directlyĀ withĀ eachĀ otherĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVNĀ usingĀ directĀ communicationĀ technologiesĀ suchĀ asĀ Bluetooth,Ā WiFiĀ Direct,Ā andĀ otherĀ similarĀ directĀ communicationĀ technologies.
WhenĀ theĀ communicationĀ deviceĀ andĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ areĀ communicativelyĀ coupledĀ withĀ eachĀ otherĀ viaĀ anĀ IVN,Ā theĀ communicationĀ linksĀ (e.g.,Ā wires)Ā ofĀ theĀ IVNĀ communicativelyĀ couplingĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ withĀ theĀ communicationĀ deviceĀ mayĀ beĀ damagedĀ duringĀ theĀ accident,Ā andĀ theĀ informationĀ fromĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ mayĀ notĀ transmittedĀ toĀ theĀ communicationĀ device.Ā Similarly,Ā whenĀ theĀ communicationĀ deviceĀ andĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ areĀ communicativelyĀ coupledĀ withĀ eachĀ otherĀ viaĀ wIVN,Ā asĀ describedĀ above,Ā theĀ informationĀ fromĀ theĀ sensorsĀ toĀ theĀ communicationĀ deviceĀ mayĀ notĀ beĀ reliablyĀ transmittedĀ viaĀ wIVNĀ dueĀ toĀ interferenceĀ fromĀ otherĀ devicesĀ inĀ theĀ vehicleĀ thatĀ mayĀ alsoĀ useĀ unlicensedĀ spectrumĀ toĀ communicateĀ withĀ eachĀ otherĀ and/orĀ theĀ communicationĀ device.Ā Additionally,Ā inĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā suchĀ communicationĀ overĀ unlicensedĀ spectrumĀ mayĀ notĀ beĀ allowedĀ whenĀ theĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ procedureĀ isĀ initiatedĀ inĀ certainĀ regions.Ā Thus,Ā suchĀ wirelessĀ transmissionĀ ofĀ informationĀ fromĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ toĀ theĀ communicationĀ deviceĀ mayĀ notĀ meetĀ someĀ ofĀ theĀ reliabilityĀ requirementsĀ ofĀ theĀ regulationsĀ requiringĀ transmissionĀ ofĀ theĀ MSDĀ toĀ theĀ PSAP.
Accordingly,Ā whatĀ isĀ neededĀ areĀ techniquesĀ andĀ apparatusĀ forĀ transmittingĀ certainĀ MSDĀ relatedĀ informationĀ fromĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicleĀ toĀ aĀ communicationĀ device,Ā suchĀ thatĀ theĀ transmissionĀ satisfiesĀ reliabilityĀ andĀ performanceĀ requirementsĀ ofĀ regulations.
ExampleĀ licensedĀ wirelessĀ in-vehicleĀ networkĀ accessĀ basedĀ onĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ control
AspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosureĀ provideĀ communicationĀ betweenĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicleĀ andĀ aĀ communicationĀ deviceĀ viaĀ aĀ wIVNĀ usingĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bands.
FIG.Ā 4Ā illustratesĀ aĀ callĀ flowĀ diagramĀ illustratingĀ exampleĀ operationsĀ forĀ transmittingĀ MSDĀ whenĀ aĀ triggerĀ forĀ anĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ eventĀ isĀ detected.Ā TheĀ figureĀ showsĀ transactionsĀ betweenĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensors Ā 420Ā ofĀ aĀ vehicle,Ā aĀ UE Ā 430,Ā NG-RAN Ā 440,Ā aĀ coreĀ network Ā 450,Ā andĀ aĀ PSAP Ā 460.Ā InĀ theĀ exampleĀ shownĀ inĀ FIG.Ā 4,Ā theĀ UE Ā 430Ā mayĀ beĀ similarlyĀ configuredĀ asĀ UE Ā 120aĀ describedĀ aboveĀ withĀ referenceĀ toĀ FIGs.Ā 1,Ā 2,Ā andĀ 3.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ NG-RAN Ā 440Ā mayĀ beĀ similarlyĀ configuredĀ asĀ BS Ā 110aĀ asĀ describedĀ aboveĀ withĀ referenceĀ toĀ FIGs.Ā 1,Ā 2,Ā andĀ 3.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ NG-RAN Ā 440Ā mayĀ beĀ aĀ numberĀ ofĀ distributedĀ unitsĀ (DUs)Ā (e.g.,Ā edgeĀ unitsĀ (EUs)Ā ,Ā edgeĀ nodesĀ (ENs)Ā ,Ā radioĀ headsĀ (RHs)Ā ,Ā smartĀ radioĀ headsĀ (SRHs)Ā ,Ā transmissionĀ receptionĀ pointsĀ (TRPs)Ā ,Ā etc.Ā )Ā inĀ communicationĀ withĀ aĀ numberĀ ofĀ centralĀ unitsĀ (CUs)Ā (e.g.,Ā centralĀ nodesĀ (CNs)Ā ,Ā accessĀ nodeĀ controllersĀ (ANCs)Ā ,Ā etc.Ā )Ā ,Ā whereĀ aĀ setĀ ofĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ distributedĀ units,Ā inĀ communicationĀ withĀ aĀ centralĀ unit,Ā mayĀ defineĀ anĀ accessĀ nodeĀ (e.g.,Ā aĀ newĀ radioĀ baseĀ stationĀ (NRĀ BS)Ā ,Ā aĀ newĀ radioĀ node-BĀ (NRĀ NB)Ā ,Ā aĀ networkĀ node,Ā 5GĀ NB,Ā gNB,Ā etc.Ā )Ā .Ā TheĀ NG-RAN Ā 440Ā mayĀ communicateĀ withĀ UE Ā 430Ā onĀ downlinkĀ channelsĀ (e.g.,Ā forĀ transmissionsĀ fromĀ aĀ baseĀ stationĀ orĀ toĀ aĀ UE)Ā andĀ uplinkĀ channelsĀ (e.g.,Ā forĀ transmissionsĀ fromĀ aĀ UEĀ toĀ aĀ baseĀ stationĀ orĀ distributedĀ unit)Ā .
AsĀ describedĀ above,Ā examplesĀ ofĀ theĀ sensors Ā 420Ā mayĀ include,Ā butĀ areĀ notĀ limitedĀ to,Ā vehicleĀ seatĀ sensors,Ā vehicleĀ bodyĀ sensors,Ā aĀ globalĀ positioningĀ systemĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle,Ā anĀ engineĀ controlĀ unitĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle,Ā and/orĀ otherĀ unitsĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicleĀ configuredĀ toĀ capture,Ā measure,Ā analyze,Ā and/orĀ transmitĀ informationĀ relatedĀ toĀ theĀ vehicle.
InĀ theĀ exampleĀ FIG.Ā 4,Ā theĀ UE Ā 430Ā isĀ connectedĀ toĀ theĀ NG-RAN Ā 440.Ā AtĀ 402,Ā theĀ NG-RAN Ā 440Ā transmitsĀ informationĀ toĀ theĀ UE Ā 430Ā thatĀ indicatesĀ whetherĀ theĀ mobileĀ networkĀ supportsĀ anĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ (e.g.,Ā eCall)Ā .Ā TheĀ NG-RAN Ā 440Ā mayĀ transmitĀ suchĀ informationĀ inĀ aĀ systemĀ informationĀ blockĀ (SIB)Ā .Ā ForĀ example,Ā NG-RAN Ā 440Ā mayĀ indicateĀ thatĀ theĀ networkĀ supportsĀ anĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ viaĀ aĀ bitĀ orĀ flagĀ inĀ theĀ systemĀ informationĀ blockĀ 1Ā (SIB1)Ā .Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ NG-RAN Ā 440Ā mayĀ transmitĀ informationĀ relatedĀ toĀ whetherĀ theĀ networkĀ allowsĀ forĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ toĀ beĀ usedĀ forĀ communicationĀ inĀ aĀ wIVN,Ā aĀ rangeĀ ofĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ thatĀ canĀ beĀ usedĀ forĀ communicatingĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN,Ā otherĀ correspondingĀ radioĀ resources,Ā and/orĀ configurationĀ ofĀ otherĀ operationalĀ parametersĀ (e.g.,Ā aĀ discontinuousĀ receptionĀ (DRX)Ā cycle,Ā aĀ scheduleĀ periodĀ forĀ usingĀ licensedĀ bands,Ā and/orĀ theĀ like)Ā .Ā ForĀ example,Ā theĀ NG-RAN Ā 440Ā mayĀ transmitĀ informationĀ indicatingĀ whetherĀ theĀ networkĀ allowsĀ forĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ toĀ beĀ usedĀ inĀ aĀ wIVNĀ inĀ anotherĀ SIBĀ orĀ viaĀ anotherĀ bitĀ inĀ SIB1.Ā Similarly,Ā theĀ NG-RAN Ā 440Ā mayĀ transmitĀ informationĀ relatedĀ toĀ theĀ rangeĀ ofĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ thatĀ canĀ beĀ usedĀ forĀ communicationĀ inĀ aĀ wIVN,Ā otherĀ radioĀ resources,Ā and/orĀ configurationĀ ofĀ otherĀ operationalĀ parametersĀ forĀ theĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ access.
AtĀ 404,Ā theĀ UE Ā 430Ā transmitsĀ aĀ messageĀ comprisingĀ configurationĀ informationĀ toĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensors Ā 420Ā ofĀ theĀ vehicle.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ UE Ā 430Ā mayĀ transmitĀ aĀ setĀ ofĀ wake-upĀ signalĀ (WUS)Ā messages,Ā toĀ configureĀ and/orĀ causeĀ theĀ sensors Ā 420Ā toĀ useĀ wIVNĀ forĀ reportingĀ and/orĀ providingĀ informationĀ toĀ theĀ UE Ā 430.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā eachĀ WUSĀ messageĀ mayĀ compriseĀ and/orĀ correspondĀ toĀ aĀ setĀ ofĀ configurationĀ information.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ UE Ā 430Ā configuresĀ theĀ sensors Ā 420Ā toĀ receiveĀ theĀ setĀ ofĀ WUSĀ messages,Ā atĀ certainĀ timeĀ periods.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ configurationĀ informationĀ mayĀ include,Ā butĀ isĀ notĀ limitedĀ to,Ā theĀ rangeĀ ofĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ thatĀ theĀ sensors Ā 420Ā mayĀ useĀ toĀ communicateĀ withĀ theĀ UE Ā 430Ā viaĀ theĀ wIVN,Ā scheduleĀ periodĀ forĀ usingĀ theĀ licensedĀ bands,Ā DRXĀ cycle,Ā and/orĀ theĀ like.Ā TheĀ UE Ā 430Ā mayĀ transmitĀ theĀ messageĀ comprisingĀ theĀ configurationĀ informationĀ toĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensors Ā 420Ā viaĀ anĀ IVNĀ orĀ aĀ wIVN.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā whenĀ transmittingĀ theĀ configurationĀ informationĀ toĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensors Ā 420Ā viaĀ wIVN,Ā theĀ UE Ā 430Ā mayĀ beĀ configuredĀ toĀ transmitĀ theĀ configurationĀ informationĀ toĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensors Ā 420Ā usingĀ aĀ directĀ communicationĀ technologyĀ suchĀ asĀ Bluetooth,Ā WiFiĀ Direct,Ā and/orĀ theĀ like,Ā withoutĀ requiringĀ communicationĀ viaĀ aĀ baseĀ stationĀ (e.g.,Ā NG-RANĀ 440)Ā .Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā whenĀ transmittingĀ theĀ configurationĀ informationĀ atĀ 404,Ā theĀ UE Ā 430Ā mayĀ beĀ configuredĀ toĀ utilizeĀ communicationĀ resourcesĀ withoutĀ interferingĀ withĀ communicationsĀ betweenĀ otherĀ unitsĀ and/orĀ devicesĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicleĀ toĀ enableĀ normalĀ operationĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle.Ā ForĀ example,Ā theĀ UE Ā 430Ā mayĀ waitĀ untilĀ sufficientĀ communicationĀ resourcesĀ areĀ availableĀ and/orĀ untilĀ otherĀ higherĀ prioritizedĀ tasksĀ areĀ completedĀ beforeĀ transmittingĀ theĀ configurationĀ informationĀ toĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensors Ā 420.
InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ configurationĀ informationĀ mayĀ beĀ homogenousĀ acrossĀ aĀ TrackingĀ AreaĀ (TA)Ā and/orĀ aĀ publicĀ landĀ mobileĀ networkĀ (PLMN)Ā .Ā Thus,Ā inĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ configurationĀ informationĀ ofĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensors Ā 420Ā mayĀ notĀ haveĀ toĀ beĀ updatedĀ frequently.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ UE Ā 430Ā andĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensors Ā 420Ā mayĀ beĀ preconfiguredĀ withĀ variousĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ configurationsĀ toĀ configureĀ theĀ operationalĀ parametersĀ forĀ usingĀ theĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN.Ā BasedĀ onĀ theĀ locationĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle,Ā theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensors Ā 420Ā andĀ theĀ UE Ā 430Ā mayĀ beĀ configuredĀ toĀ useĀ oneĀ ofĀ theĀ preconfiguredĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ configurationsĀ forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVNĀ usingĀ theĀ licensedĀ bands.
AtĀ 406,Ā theĀ UE Ā 430Ā mayĀ detectĀ aĀ triggerĀ eventĀ forĀ anĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ access.Ā AsĀ describedĀ above,Ā theĀ triggerĀ eventĀ forĀ anĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ mayĀ beĀ theĀ vehicleĀ beingĀ involvedĀ inĀ anĀ accident.Ā AtĀ 408,Ā theĀ UE Ā 430Ā transmitsĀ aĀ messageĀ toĀ theĀ NG-RAN Ā 440Ā requestingĀ useĀ ofĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ forĀ communicationĀ withĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN.Ā TheĀ messageĀ mayĀ indicateĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ andĀ otherĀ configurationĀ informationĀ ofĀ theĀ radioĀ resourcesĀ thatĀ mayĀ beĀ usedĀ byĀ theĀ wIVN.Ā ExamplesĀ ofĀ configurationĀ informationĀ ofĀ theĀ radioĀ resourcesĀ include,Ā butĀ areĀ notĀ limitedĀ to,Ā timeĀ resources,Ā frequencyĀ resources,Ā aĀ modeĀ ofĀ operation,Ā aĀ periodĀ ofĀ timeĀ forĀ theĀ operationĀ toĀ complete,Ā and/orĀ theĀ like.Ā ExamplesĀ ofĀ aĀ modeĀ ofĀ operationĀ mayĀ include,Ā butĀ areĀ notĀ limitedĀ to,Ā wIVNĀ networkĀ management,Ā dataĀ exchangeĀ onĀ theĀ wIVNĀ (e.g.,Ā transmittingĀ informationĀ fromĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensors Ā 420Ā toĀ theĀ UEĀ 430)Ā ,Ā and/orĀ theĀ like.
InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ indicatedĀ inĀ theĀ requestĀ byĀ theĀ UE Ā 430Ā mayĀ beĀ basedĀ onĀ theĀ rangeĀ ofĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ andĀ otherĀ configurationĀ informationĀ indicatedĀ inĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ SIBsĀ receivedĀ fromĀ theĀ NG-RAN Ā 440.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ indicatedĀ inĀ theĀ requestĀ byĀ theĀ UE Ā 430Ā mayĀ beĀ basedĀ onĀ theĀ rangeĀ ofĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ andĀ otherĀ configurationĀ informationĀ indicatedĀ inĀ aĀ predeterminedĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ configurationĀ selectedĀ byĀ theĀ UE Ā 430Ā basedĀ onĀ locationĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā ifĀ theĀ UE Ā 430Ā isĀ inĀ idleĀ mode,Ā theĀ transmittedĀ messageĀ byĀ theĀ UE Ā 430Ā toĀ theĀ NG-RAN Ā 440Ā mayĀ beĀ aĀ radioĀ resourceĀ controlĀ (RRC)Ā connectionĀ requestĀ message.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā ifĀ theĀ UE Ā 430Ā isĀ inĀ connectedĀ mode,Ā theĀ transmittedĀ messageĀ byĀ theĀ UE Ā 430Ā toĀ theĀ NG-RAN Ā 440Ā mayĀ beĀ aĀ dedicatedĀ RRCĀ messageĀ (e.g.,Ā aĀ sidelinkĀ UEĀ informationĀ (SLUEinfo)Ā message,Ā UEĀ assistanceĀ informationĀ message,Ā and/orĀ theĀ like)Ā .
AtĀ 410,Ā theĀ NG-RAN Ā 440Ā grantsĀ theĀ authorizationĀ ofĀ theĀ useĀ ofĀ theĀ requestedĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ andĀ theĀ correspondingĀ radioĀ resourcesĀ forĀ communicationĀ betweenĀ theĀ UE Ā 430Ā andĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensors Ā 420Ā viaĀ theĀ wIVN.Ā TheĀ NG-RAN Ā 440Ā mayĀ beĀ configuredĀ toĀ determineĀ aĀ timeĀ durationĀ forĀ theĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ toĀ beĀ usedĀ forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVNĀ basedĀ onĀ aĀ status,Ā aĀ mode,Ā and/orĀ informationĀ ofĀ theĀ UE.Ā ForĀ example,Ā ifĀ theĀ UEĀ isĀ alreadyĀ inĀ theĀ connectedĀ mode,Ā and/orĀ ifĀ theĀ NG-RAN Ā 440Ā alreadyĀ hasĀ theĀ UE Ā 430āsĀ contextualĀ informationĀ (e.g.,Ā whetherĀ theĀ UE Ā 430Ā isĀ authorized,Ā anĀ identificationĀ numberĀ ofĀ theĀ UE Ā 430,Ā and/orĀ theĀ like)Ā ,Ā thenĀ theĀ NG-RAN Ā 440Ā mayĀ determineĀ thatĀ theĀ UE Ā 430Ā satisfiesĀ aĀ certainĀ trustĀ levelĀ andĀ grantsĀ aĀ longerĀ durationĀ ofĀ timeĀ toĀ useĀ theĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ and/orĀ otherĀ radioĀ resourcesĀ forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVNĀ thanĀ ifĀ theĀ UE Ā 430āsĀ modeĀ isĀ idleĀ and/orĀ ifĀ theĀ NG-RAN Ā 440Ā doesĀ notĀ haveĀ contextualĀ informationĀ ofĀ theĀ UE Ā 430.
AtĀ 412,Ā theĀ UE Ā 430Ā mayĀ transmitĀ aĀ messageĀ toĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensors Ā 420Ā instructingĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ toĀ communicateĀ withĀ theĀ UE Ā 430Ā viaĀ wIVNĀ usingĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ indicatedĀ inĀ theĀ message.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ messageĀ mayĀ beĀ aĀ wake-upĀ signalĀ (WUS)Ā message.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensors Ā 420Ā mayĀ beĀ configuredĀ toĀ receiveĀ and/orĀ pollĀ forĀ WUSĀ messagesĀ periodicallyĀ atĀ aĀ predeterminedĀ timeĀ interval.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ UE Ā 430Ā mayĀ beĀ configuredĀ toĀ setĀ theĀ timeĀ intervalĀ asĀ partĀ ofĀ theĀ configurationĀ informationĀ transmittedĀ toĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensors Ā 420Ā atĀ 404.
ReturningĀ toĀ 412,Ā inĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ messageĀ transmittedĀ byĀ theĀ UE Ā 430Ā toĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensors Ā 420Ā mayĀ indicateĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ andĀ correspondingĀ resourcesĀ authorizedĀ byĀ theĀ NG-RAN Ā 440Ā forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ messageĀ transmittedĀ byĀ theĀ UE Ā 430Ā toĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensors Ā 420Ā mayĀ indicateĀ aĀ configurationĀ indexĀ value,Ā andĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensors Ā 420Ā mayĀ beĀ configuredĀ toĀ selectĀ theĀ correspondingĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ configurationĀ basedĀ onĀ theĀ configurationĀ indexĀ valueĀ inĀ theĀ message.
AtĀ 414,Ā theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensors Ā 420Ā transmitĀ theĀ informationĀ relatedĀ toĀ theĀ vehicleĀ suchĀ as,Ā fuel/propulsionĀ typeĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle,Ā currentĀ locationĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle,Ā oneĀ orĀ moreĀ previousĀ locationsĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle,Ā vehicleĀ direction,Ā and/orĀ estimatedĀ numberĀ ofĀ occupantsĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle,Ā toĀ theĀ UE Ā 430Ā viaĀ wIVNĀ usingĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ andĀ theĀ configurationĀ ofĀ theĀ radioĀ resourcesĀ asĀ indicatedĀ inĀ theĀ messageĀ fromĀ theĀ UE Ā 430Ā atĀ 412.Ā AtĀ 416,Ā theĀ UE Ā 430Ā completesĀ theĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ procedureĀ byĀ transmittingĀ theĀ MSDĀ information,Ā whichĀ includesĀ theĀ informationĀ receivedĀ fromĀ theĀ sensors Ā 420,Ā toĀ theĀ PSAP Ā 460.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ UE Ā 430Ā mayĀ establishĀ anĀ IPĀ MultimediaĀ SubsystemĀ (IMS)Ā callĀ sessionĀ withĀ theĀ PSAP Ā 460,Ā viaĀ theĀ NG-RAN Ā 440Ā andĀ theĀ coreĀ network Ā 450,Ā andĀ theĀ UE Ā 430Ā mayĀ transmitĀ theĀ MSDĀ toĀ theĀ PSAP Ā 460Ā byĀ embeddingĀ theĀ MSDĀ inĀ theĀ IMSĀ callĀ sessionĀ setupĀ procedure.
InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ NG-RAN Ā 440Ā mayĀ beĀ configuredĀ toĀ storeĀ vehicleĀ identityĀ information,Ā and/orĀ theĀ UE Ā 430Ā identityĀ informationĀ atĀ 408,Ā andĀ mayĀ attachĀ and/orĀ appendĀ thatĀ dataĀ toĀ chargingĀ recordĀ dataĀ forĀ theĀ mobileĀ networkĀ operatorāsĀ use.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ chargingĀ recordĀ dataĀ mayĀ includeĀ theĀ vehicleĀ identityĀ information,Ā theĀ UE Ā 430Ā identityĀ information,Ā andĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ toĀ whichĀ accessĀ wasĀ granted.Ā TheĀ NG-RAN Ā 440Ā mayĀ beĀ configuredĀ toĀ transmitĀ theĀ chargingĀ recordsĀ toĀ theĀ mobileĀ networkĀ operatorĀ toĀ enableĀ theĀ mobileĀ networkĀ operatorĀ toĀ chargeĀ theĀ userĀ ofĀ theĀ UE Ā 430Ā and/orĀ theĀ userĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicleĀ forĀ usingĀ theĀ licensedĀ bands.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ mobileĀ NG-RAN Ā 440Ā mayĀ embedĀ anĀ indicatorĀ inĀ theĀ callĀ setupĀ toĀ theĀ PSAPĀ thatĀ theĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ andĀ otherĀ radioĀ resourcesĀ grantedĀ forĀ theĀ wIVNĀ areĀ beingĀ usedĀ andĀ thatĀ theĀ additionalĀ correspondingĀ chargesĀ canĀ beĀ appliedĀ toĀ theĀ userĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicleĀ and/orĀ theĀ UE Ā 430.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ mobileĀ networkĀ operatorĀ mayĀ provideĀ theĀ chargingĀ recordsĀ toĀ anĀ entityĀ (e.g.,Ā governmentalĀ entity,Ā aĀ regulatoryĀ body,Ā andĀ theĀ like)Ā ,Ā asĀ proofĀ ofĀ complianceĀ withĀ theĀ regulation,Ā orĀ receiveĀ additionalĀ spectrumĀ asĀ aĀ reward,Ā andĀ theĀ like.
FIG.Ā 5Ā isĀ aĀ flowĀ diagramĀ illustratingĀ exampleĀ operations Ā 500Ā forĀ wirelessĀ communication,Ā inĀ accordanceĀ withĀ certainĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosure.Ā TheĀ operations Ā 500Ā mayĀ beĀ performed,Ā forĀ example,Ā byĀ UEĀ (e.g.,Ā theĀ UE Ā 120aĀ inĀ theĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ networkĀ 100)Ā .Ā TheĀ operations Ā 500Ā mayĀ beĀ implementedĀ asĀ softwareĀ componentsĀ thatĀ areĀ executedĀ andĀ runĀ onĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ processorsĀ (e.g.,Ā controller/processor Ā 280Ā ofĀ FIG.Ā 2)Ā .Ā Further,Ā theĀ transmissionĀ andĀ receptionĀ ofĀ signalsĀ byĀ theĀ UEĀ inĀ operations Ā 500Ā mayĀ beĀ enabled,Ā forĀ example,Ā byĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ antennasĀ (e.g.,Ā antennasĀ 252Ā ofĀ FIG.Ā 2)Ā .Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ transmissionĀ and/orĀ receptionĀ ofĀ signalsĀ byĀ theĀ UEĀ mayĀ beĀ implementedĀ viaĀ aĀ busĀ interfaceĀ ofĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ processorsĀ (e.g.,Ā controller/processorĀ 280)Ā obtainingĀ and/orĀ outputtingĀ signals.
TheĀ operations Ā 500Ā mayĀ begin,Ā atĀ 502,Ā whereĀ theĀ UEĀ (e.g.,Ā UE Ā 120a)Ā detectsĀ (e.g.,Ā viaĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ managerĀ 122)Ā aĀ triggerĀ eventĀ forĀ anĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ (e.g.,Ā eCall)Ā procedure.Ā AtĀ 504,Ā theĀ UE,Ā inĀ responseĀ toĀ detectingĀ theĀ triggerĀ event,Ā transmitsĀ aĀ firstĀ messageĀ toĀ aĀ baseĀ stationĀ (e.g.,Ā BS Ā 110a)Ā ,Ā theĀ firstĀ messageĀ comprisingĀ aĀ requestĀ toĀ useĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ aĀ wirelessĀ in-vehicleĀ networkĀ (wIVN)Ā .Ā AtĀ 506,Ā theĀ UEĀ receivesĀ aĀ secondĀ messageĀ fromĀ theĀ baseĀ station,Ā theĀ secondĀ messageĀ grantingĀ theĀ useĀ ofĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN.
InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā asĀ describedĀ above,Ā theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bands,Ā toĀ whichĀ theĀ UEĀ requestsĀ access,Ā areĀ indicatedĀ inĀ aĀ SIBĀ fromĀ theĀ baseĀ station.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā asĀ describedĀ above,Ā theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bands,Ā toĀ whichĀ theĀ UEĀ requestsĀ access,Ā areĀ predeterminedĀ andĀ indicatedĀ inĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ predeterminedĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ configurations.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ firstĀ messageĀ isĀ aĀ radioĀ resourceĀ controlĀ (RRC)Ā connectionĀ requestĀ messageĀ whenĀ theĀ UEĀ isĀ inĀ idleĀ mode.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ firstĀ messageĀ isĀ aĀ dedicatedĀ radioĀ resourceĀ controlĀ (RRC)Ā messageĀ whenĀ theĀ UEĀ isĀ inĀ connectedĀ mode.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ dedicatedĀ RRCĀ messageĀ isĀ aĀ sidelinkĀ UEĀ informationĀ (SLUEinfo)Ā message.
InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ UE,Ā inĀ responseĀ toĀ receivingĀ theĀ secondĀ message,Ā transmitsĀ aĀ wakeĀ upĀ signalingĀ (WUS)Ā messageĀ toĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ (e.g.,Ā sensorsĀ 420)Ā ,Ā theĀ WUSĀ messageĀ instructingĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ toĀ communicateĀ withĀ theĀ UEĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVNĀ usingĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bands.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ WUSĀ messageĀ indicatesĀ aĀ configurationĀ ofĀ aĀ setĀ ofĀ radioĀ resourcesĀ forĀ communicationĀ withĀ theĀ UE.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ UEĀ receives,Ā onĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN,Ā oneĀ orĀ moreĀ messagesĀ fromĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensors,Ā theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ messagesĀ comprisingĀ informationĀ relatedĀ toĀ theĀ vehicle.
InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ UEĀ transmits,Ā theĀ receivedĀ informationĀ toĀ aĀ publicĀ safetyĀ answeringĀ pointĀ (PSAP)Ā .Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ UEĀ transmittingĀ theĀ receivedĀ informationĀ comprisesĀ transmittingĀ aĀ MinimumĀ SetĀ ofĀ DataĀ (MSD)Ā relatedĀ toĀ theĀ vehicle.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ informationĀ relatedĀ toĀ theĀ vehicleĀ comprisesĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ of:Ā aĀ typeĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle,Ā anĀ identifierĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle,Ā aĀ propulsionĀ typeĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle,Ā aĀ locationĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle,Ā aĀ directionĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle,Ā orĀ aĀ numberĀ ofĀ occupantsĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ triggerĀ eventĀ isĀ anĀ accidentĀ involvingĀ theĀ vehicle.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ UEĀ isĀ aĀ vehicleĀ andĀ theĀ triggerĀ eventĀ isĀ anĀ accidentĀ involvingĀ theĀ UE.
InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ UEĀ receivesĀ aĀ systemĀ informationĀ blockĀ (SIB)Ā messageĀ fromĀ theĀ baseĀ station,Ā theĀ SIBĀ messageĀ indicatingĀ supportĀ forĀ theĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ procedureĀ byĀ theĀ baseĀ station.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ SIBĀ messageĀ orĀ aĀ companionĀ SIBĀ messageĀ receivedĀ byĀ theĀ UEĀ fromĀ theĀ baseĀ stationĀ indicatesĀ aĀ configurationĀ ofĀ aĀ setĀ ofĀ radioĀ resourcesĀ forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ UEĀ configuresĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ toĀ communicateĀ withĀ theĀ UEĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVNĀ usingĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ basedĀ onĀ theĀ SIBĀ message.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ UEĀ configuresĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ UEĀ configuresĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ viaĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ wiredĀ connectionsĀ (e.g.,Ā viaĀ IVN)Ā .
FIG.Ā 6Ā isĀ aĀ flowĀ diagramĀ illustratingĀ exampleĀ operations Ā 600Ā forĀ wirelessĀ communication,Ā inĀ accordanceĀ withĀ certainĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosure.Ā TheĀ operations Ā 600Ā mayĀ beĀ performed,Ā forĀ example,Ā byĀ aĀ BSĀ (e.g.,Ā theĀ BS Ā 110aĀ inĀ theĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ networkĀ 100)Ā .Ā TheĀ operations Ā 600Ā mayĀ beĀ complimentaryĀ toĀ theĀ operations Ā 500Ā performedĀ byĀ theĀ UE.Ā TheĀ operations Ā 600Ā mayĀ beĀ implementedĀ asĀ softwareĀ componentsĀ thatĀ areĀ executedĀ andĀ runĀ onĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ processorsĀ (e.g.,Ā controller/processor Ā 240Ā ofĀ FIG.Ā 2)Ā .Ā Further,Ā theĀ transmissionĀ andĀ receptionĀ ofĀ signalsĀ byĀ theĀ BSĀ inĀ operations Ā 600Ā mayĀ beĀ enabled,Ā forĀ example,Ā byĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ antennasĀ (e.g.,Ā antennasĀ 234Ā ofĀ FIG.Ā 2)Ā .Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ transmissionĀ and/orĀ receptionĀ ofĀ signalsĀ byĀ theĀ BSĀ mayĀ beĀ implementedĀ viaĀ aĀ busĀ interfaceĀ ofĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ processorsĀ (e.g.,Ā controller/processorĀ 240)Ā obtainingĀ and/orĀ outputtingĀ signals.
TheĀ operations Ā 600Ā mayĀ begin,Ā atĀ 602,Ā whereĀ theĀ baseĀ stationĀ (e.g.,Ā BS Ā 110a)Ā receivesĀ aĀ firstĀ messageĀ fromĀ aĀ firstĀ UEĀ (e.g.,Ā UE Ā 120a)Ā ,Ā theĀ firstĀ messageĀ comprisingĀ aĀ requestĀ toĀ useĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ aĀ wirelessĀ in-vehicleĀ networkĀ (wIVN)Ā ofĀ theĀ firstĀ UE.Ā AtĀ 604,Ā theĀ baseĀ stationĀ (e.g.,Ā BS Ā 110a)Ā ,Ā transmitsĀ aĀ secondĀ messageĀ toĀ theĀ firstĀ UE,Ā theĀ secondĀ messageĀ grantingĀ theĀ useĀ ofĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN.
InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ baseĀ stationĀ determinesĀ (e.g.,Ā viaĀ licensedĀ bandĀ managerĀ 112)Ā ,Ā basedĀ onĀ aĀ modeĀ ofĀ theĀ firstĀ UE,Ā aĀ timeĀ durationĀ toĀ useĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bands,Ā andĀ theĀ baseĀ stationĀ authorizesĀ theĀ useĀ ofĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ forĀ theĀ determinedĀ timeĀ durationĀ byĀ theĀ firstĀ UE.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ timeĀ durationĀ isĀ greaterĀ whenĀ theĀ modeĀ ofĀ theĀ firstĀ UEĀ isĀ connectedĀ thanĀ whenĀ theĀ modeĀ ofĀ theĀ firstĀ UEĀ isĀ idle.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ secondĀ messageĀ indicatesĀ aĀ setĀ ofĀ radioĀ resourcesĀ forĀ communicationĀ byĀ theĀ firstĀ UEĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN.
InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ baseĀ stationĀ generatesĀ (e.g.,Ā viaĀ licensedĀ bandĀ managerĀ 112)Ā ,Ā basedĀ onĀ anĀ identityĀ ofĀ theĀ firstĀ UE,Ā aĀ recordĀ indicatingĀ theĀ useĀ ofĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ byĀ theĀ first.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā transmittingĀ theĀ recordĀ toĀ aĀ networkĀ operator.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ firstĀ messageĀ isĀ aĀ radioĀ resourceĀ controlĀ (RRC)Ā connectionĀ requestĀ messageĀ whenĀ theĀ UEĀ isĀ inĀ idleĀ mode.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ firstĀ messageĀ isĀ aĀ dedicatedĀ radioĀ resourceĀ controlĀ (RRC)Ā messageĀ whenĀ theĀ UEĀ isĀ inĀ connectedĀ mode.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ dedicatedĀ RRCĀ messageĀ isĀ aĀ sidelinkĀ UEĀ informationĀ (SLUEinfo)Ā message.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ baseĀ stationĀ transmitsĀ aĀ systemĀ informationĀ blockĀ (SIB)Ā messageĀ toĀ theĀ firstĀ UE,Ā theĀ SIBĀ messageĀ indicatingĀ supportĀ forĀ anĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ procedureĀ byĀ theĀ baseĀ station.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ SIBĀ messageĀ orĀ aĀ companionĀ SIBĀ messageĀ transmittedĀ byĀ theĀ baseĀ stationĀ indicatesĀ aĀ configurationĀ ofĀ aĀ setĀ ofĀ radioĀ resourcesĀ forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVNĀ byĀ theĀ firstĀ UE.
FIG.Ā 7Ā isĀ aĀ flowĀ diagramĀ illustratingĀ exampleĀ operations Ā 700Ā forĀ wirelessĀ communication,Ā inĀ accordanceĀ withĀ certainĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosure.Ā TheĀ operations Ā 700Ā mayĀ beĀ performed,Ā forĀ example,Ā byĀ aĀ sensorĀ (e.g.,Ā sensorĀ 420)Ā ofĀ aĀ vehicle.Ā TheĀ operations Ā 700Ā mayĀ beĀ implementedĀ asĀ softwareĀ componentsĀ thatĀ areĀ executedĀ andĀ runĀ onĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ processors.Ā Further,Ā theĀ transmissionĀ andĀ receptionĀ ofĀ signalsĀ byĀ theĀ sensorĀ inĀ operations Ā 700Ā mayĀ beĀ enabled,Ā forĀ example,Ā byĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ antennas.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ transmissionĀ and/orĀ receptionĀ ofĀ signalsĀ byĀ theĀ sensorĀ mayĀ beĀ implementedĀ viaĀ aĀ busĀ interfaceĀ ofĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ processorsĀ obtainingĀ and/orĀ outputtingĀ signals.
TheĀ operations Ā 700Ā mayĀ begin,Ā atĀ 702,Ā whereĀ theĀ sensorĀ (e.g.,Ā sensorĀ 420)Ā ,Ā receivesĀ aĀ firstĀ messageĀ fromĀ aĀ UE,Ā theĀ firstĀ messageĀ comprisingĀ instructionsĀ toĀ communicateĀ withĀ theĀ UEĀ viaĀ aĀ wirelessĀ in-vehicleĀ networkĀ (wIVN)Ā usingĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bands.Ā AtĀ 704,Ā theĀ sensorĀ transmitsĀ informationĀ relatedĀ toĀ theĀ vehicleĀ toĀ theĀ UEĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVNĀ usingĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bands.
InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ informationĀ relatedĀ toĀ theĀ vehicleĀ comprisesĀ atĀ leastĀ oneĀ ofĀ aĀ currentĀ location,Ā aĀ previousĀ location,Ā vehicleĀ direction,Ā orĀ estimatedĀ numberĀ ofĀ occupants.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ firstĀ messageĀ isĀ aĀ wakeĀ upĀ signalingĀ (WUS)Ā message.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ firstĀ messageĀ indicatesĀ aĀ setĀ ofĀ radioĀ resourcesĀ toĀ useĀ inĀ communicationĀ withĀ theĀ communicationĀ deviceĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ firstĀ messageĀ indicatesĀ aĀ configurationĀ indexĀ valueĀ correspondingĀ toĀ aĀ predeterminedĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ configurationĀ ofĀ theĀ sensor.
FIG.Ā 8Ā isĀ aĀ flowĀ diagramĀ illustratingĀ exampleĀ operations Ā 800Ā forĀ wirelessĀ communication,Ā inĀ accordanceĀ withĀ certainĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosure.Ā TheĀ operations Ā 800Ā mayĀ beĀ performed,Ā forĀ example,Ā byĀ UEĀ (e.g.,Ā theĀ UE Ā 120aĀ inĀ theĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ networkĀ 100)Ā .Ā TheĀ operations Ā 800Ā mayĀ beĀ complimentaryĀ toĀ theĀ operations Ā 700Ā performedĀ byĀ theĀ sensor.Ā TheĀ operations Ā 800Ā mayĀ beĀ implementedĀ asĀ softwareĀ componentsĀ thatĀ areĀ executedĀ andĀ runĀ onĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ processorsĀ (e.g.,Ā controller/processor Ā 280Ā ofĀ FIG.Ā 2)Ā .Ā Further,Ā theĀ transmissionĀ andĀ receptionĀ ofĀ signalsĀ byĀ theĀ UEĀ inĀ operations Ā 800Ā mayĀ beĀ enabled,Ā forĀ example,Ā byĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ antennasĀ (e.g.,Ā antennasĀ 252Ā ofĀ FIG.Ā 2)Ā .Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ transmissionĀ and/orĀ receptionĀ ofĀ signalsĀ byĀ theĀ UEĀ mayĀ beĀ implementedĀ viaĀ aĀ busĀ interfaceĀ ofĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ processorsĀ (e.g.,Ā controller/processorĀ 280)Ā obtainingĀ and/orĀ outputtingĀ signals.
TheĀ operations Ā 800Ā mayĀ begin,Ā atĀ 802,Ā whereĀ theĀ UEĀ (e.g.,Ā UE Ā 120a)Ā transmitsĀ aĀ firstĀ messageĀ toĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ ofĀ theĀ UE,Ā theĀ firstĀ messageĀ instructingĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ toĀ communicateĀ withĀ theĀ UEĀ viaĀ aĀ wirelessĀ in-vehicleĀ networkĀ (wIVN)Ā usingĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bands.Ā AtĀ 804,Ā theĀ UEĀ receives,Ā onĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN,Ā aĀ secondĀ messageĀ fromĀ aĀ firstĀ sensorĀ ofĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensors,Ā theĀ secondĀ messageĀ comprisingĀ informationĀ relatedĀ toĀ aĀ vehicle.Ā AtĀ 806,Ā theĀ UEĀ transmitsĀ theĀ receivedĀ informationĀ toĀ aĀ publicĀ safetyĀ answeringĀ pointĀ (PSAP)Ā .
InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ UEĀ receivesĀ aĀ systemĀ informationĀ blockĀ (SIB)Ā messageĀ fromĀ aĀ baseĀ stationĀ (e.g.,Ā BS Ā 110a)Ā ,Ā theĀ SIBĀ messageĀ comprisingĀ aĀ configurationĀ ofĀ aĀ setĀ ofĀ radioĀ resourcesĀ forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN,Ā andĀ theĀ UEĀ causesĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ toĀ reconfigureĀ basedĀ onĀ theĀ receivedĀ configurationĀ ofĀ theĀ setĀ ofĀ radioĀ resources.
InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ UEĀ transmitsĀ aĀ thirdĀ messageĀ toĀ aĀ baseĀ station,Ā theĀ thirdĀ messageĀ comprising,Ā basedĀ onĀ theĀ receivedĀ configurationĀ ofĀ theĀ setĀ ofĀ radioĀ resources,Ā aĀ requestĀ toĀ useĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ UEĀ receivesĀ authorizationĀ fromĀ theĀ baseĀ stationĀ toĀ useĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ andĀ allocationĀ ofĀ theĀ setĀ ofĀ resourcesĀ forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ UE,Ā inĀ responseĀ toĀ receivingĀ theĀ authorization,Ā transmitsĀ theĀ firstĀ messageĀ toĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle.
InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ firstĀ messageĀ isĀ aĀ wakeĀ upĀ signalingĀ (WUS)Ā message.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ informationĀ relatedĀ toĀ theĀ vehicleĀ comprisesĀ atĀ leastĀ oneĀ ofĀ aĀ currentĀ location,Ā aĀ previousĀ location,Ā vehicleĀ direction,Ā orĀ estimatedĀ numberĀ ofĀ occupants.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ UEĀ isĀ theĀ vehicle.
FIG.Ā 9Ā illustratesĀ aĀ communicationsĀ device Ā 900Ā thatĀ mayĀ includeĀ variousĀ componentsĀ (e.g.,Ā correspondingĀ toĀ means-plus-functionĀ components)Ā configuredĀ toĀ performĀ operationsĀ forĀ theĀ techniquesĀ disclosedĀ herein,Ā suchĀ asĀ theĀ operationsĀ illustratedĀ inĀ FIGs.Ā 5Ā andĀ 8.Ā TheĀ communicationsĀ device Ā 900Ā includesĀ aĀ processingĀ system Ā 902Ā coupledĀ toĀ aĀ transceiverĀ 908Ā (e.g.,Ā aĀ transmitterĀ and/orĀ aĀ receiver)Ā .Ā TheĀ transceiver Ā 908Ā isĀ configuredĀ toĀ transmitĀ andĀ receiveĀ signalsĀ forĀ theĀ communicationsĀ device Ā 900Ā viaĀ anĀ antenna Ā 910,Ā suchĀ asĀ theĀ variousĀ signalsĀ asĀ describedĀ herein.Ā TheĀ processingĀ system Ā 902Ā mayĀ beĀ configuredĀ toĀ performĀ processingĀ functionsĀ forĀ theĀ communicationsĀ device Ā 900,Ā includingĀ processingĀ signalsĀ receivedĀ and/orĀ toĀ beĀ transmittedĀ byĀ theĀ communicationsĀ device Ā 900.
TheĀ processingĀ system Ā 902Ā includesĀ aĀ processor Ā 904Ā coupledĀ toĀ aĀ computer-readableĀ medium/memory Ā 912Ā viaĀ aĀ bus Ā 906.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ computer-readableĀ medium/memory Ā 912Ā isĀ configuredĀ toĀ storeĀ instructionsĀ (e.g.,Ā computer-executableĀ code)Ā thatĀ whenĀ executedĀ byĀ theĀ processor Ā 904,Ā causeĀ theĀ processor Ā 904Ā toĀ performĀ theĀ operationsĀ illustratedĀ inĀ FIGs.Ā 5Ā andĀ 8,Ā orĀ otherĀ operationsĀ forĀ performingĀ theĀ variousĀ techniquesĀ discussedĀ hereinĀ forĀ licensedĀ wirelessĀ in-vehicleĀ networkĀ accessĀ basedĀ onĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ control.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā computer-readableĀ medium/memory Ā 912Ā storesĀ codeĀ 914Ā forĀ detecting;Ā code Ā 916Ā forĀ transmitting;Ā code Ā 918Ā forĀ receiving;Ā code Ā 920Ā forĀ configuring;Ā code Ā 922Ā forĀ authorizing;Ā code Ā 924Ā forĀ generating;Ā code Ā 926Ā forĀ causing.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ processor Ā 904Ā hasĀ circuitryĀ configuredĀ toĀ implementĀ theĀ codeĀ storedĀ inĀ theĀ computer-readableĀ medium/memory Ā 912.Ā TheĀ processor Ā 904Ā includesĀ circuitry Ā 928Ā forĀ detecting;Ā circuitry Ā 930Ā forĀ transmitting;Ā circuitry Ā 932Ā forĀ receiving;Ā circuitry Ā 934Ā forĀ configuring;Ā circuitry Ā 936Ā forĀ authorizing;Ā circuitry Ā 938Ā forĀ generating;Ā circuitryĀ 940Ā forĀ causing.
FIG.Ā 10Ā illustratesĀ aĀ communicationsĀ device Ā 1000Ā thatĀ mayĀ includeĀ variousĀ componentsĀ (e.g.,Ā correspondingĀ toĀ means-plus-functionĀ components)Ā configuredĀ toĀ performĀ operationsĀ forĀ theĀ techniquesĀ disclosedĀ herein,Ā suchĀ asĀ theĀ operationsĀ illustratedĀ inĀ FIG.Ā 6.Ā TheĀ communicationsĀ device Ā 1000Ā includesĀ aĀ processingĀ system Ā 1002Ā coupledĀ toĀ aĀ transceiverĀ 1008Ā (e.g.,Ā aĀ transmitterĀ and/orĀ aĀ receiver)Ā .Ā TheĀ transceiver Ā 1008Ā isĀ configuredĀ toĀ transmitĀ andĀ receiveĀ signalsĀ forĀ theĀ communicationsĀ device Ā 1000Ā viaĀ anĀ antenna Ā 1010,Ā suchĀ asĀ theĀ variousĀ signalsĀ asĀ describedĀ herein.Ā TheĀ processingĀ system Ā 1002Ā mayĀ beĀ configuredĀ toĀ performĀ processingĀ functionsĀ forĀ theĀ communicationsĀ device Ā 1000,Ā includingĀ processingĀ signalsĀ receivedĀ and/orĀ toĀ beĀ transmittedĀ byĀ theĀ communicationsĀ device Ā 1000.
TheĀ processingĀ system Ā 1002Ā includesĀ aĀ processor Ā 1004Ā coupledĀ toĀ aĀ computer-readableĀ medium/memory Ā 1012Ā viaĀ aĀ bus Ā 1006.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ computer-readableĀ medium/memory Ā 1012Ā isĀ configuredĀ toĀ storeĀ instructionsĀ (e.g.,Ā computer-executableĀ code)Ā thatĀ whenĀ executedĀ byĀ theĀ processor Ā 1004,Ā causeĀ theĀ processor Ā 1004Ā toĀ performĀ theĀ operationsĀ illustratedĀ inĀ FIG.Ā 6,Ā orĀ otherĀ operationsĀ forĀ performingĀ theĀ variousĀ techniquesĀ discussedĀ hereinĀ forĀ licensedĀ wirelessĀ in-vehicleĀ networkĀ accessĀ basedĀ onĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ control.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā computer-readableĀ medium/memory Ā 1012Ā storesĀ code Ā 1014Ā forĀ determining;Ā code Ā 1016Ā forĀ transmitting;Ā code Ā 1018Ā forĀ receiving;Ā code Ā 1020Ā forĀ configuring;Ā code Ā 1022Ā forĀ authorizing;Ā code Ā 1024Ā forĀ generating;Ā code Ā 1026Ā forĀ causing.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ processor Ā 1004Ā hasĀ circuitryĀ configuredĀ toĀ implementĀ theĀ codeĀ storedĀ inĀ theĀ computer-readableĀ medium/memory Ā 1012.Ā TheĀ processor Ā 1004Ā includesĀ circuitry Ā 1028Ā forĀ determining;Ā circuitry Ā 1030Ā forĀ transmitting;Ā circuitry Ā 1032Ā forĀ receiving;Ā circuitry Ā 1034Ā forĀ configuring;Ā circuitry Ā 1036Ā forĀ authorizing;Ā circuitry Ā 1038Ā forĀ generating;Ā circuitryĀ 1040Ā forĀ causing.
FIG.Ā 11Ā illustratesĀ aĀ communicationsĀ device Ā 1100Ā thatĀ mayĀ includeĀ variousĀ componentsĀ (e.g.,Ā correspondingĀ toĀ means-plus-functionĀ components)Ā configuredĀ toĀ performĀ operationsĀ forĀ theĀ techniquesĀ disclosedĀ herein,Ā suchĀ asĀ theĀ operationsĀ illustratedĀ inĀ FIG.Ā 7.Ā TheĀ communicationsĀ device Ā 1100Ā includesĀ aĀ processingĀ system Ā 1102Ā coupledĀ toĀ aĀ transceiverĀ 1108Ā (e.g.,Ā aĀ transmitterĀ and/orĀ aĀ receiver)Ā .Ā TheĀ transceiver Ā 1108Ā isĀ configuredĀ toĀ transmitĀ andĀ receiveĀ signalsĀ forĀ theĀ communicationsĀ device Ā 1100Ā viaĀ anĀ antenna Ā 1110,Ā suchĀ asĀ theĀ variousĀ signalsĀ asĀ describedĀ herein.Ā TheĀ processingĀ system Ā 1102Ā mayĀ beĀ configuredĀ toĀ performĀ processingĀ functionsĀ forĀ theĀ communicationsĀ device Ā 1100,Ā includingĀ processingĀ signalsĀ receivedĀ and/orĀ toĀ beĀ transmittedĀ byĀ theĀ communicationsĀ device Ā 1100.
TheĀ processingĀ system Ā 1102Ā includesĀ aĀ processor Ā 1104Ā coupledĀ toĀ aĀ computer-readableĀ medium/memory Ā 1112Ā viaĀ aĀ bus Ā 1106.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ computer-readableĀ medium/memory Ā 1112Ā isĀ configuredĀ toĀ storeĀ instructionsĀ (e.g.,Ā computer-executableĀ code)Ā thatĀ whenĀ executedĀ byĀ theĀ processor Ā 1104,Ā causeĀ theĀ processor Ā 1104Ā toĀ performĀ theĀ operationsĀ illustratedĀ inĀ FIG.Ā 7,Ā orĀ otherĀ operationsĀ forĀ performingĀ theĀ variousĀ techniquesĀ discussedĀ hereinĀ forĀ licensedĀ wirelessĀ in-vehicleĀ networkĀ accessĀ basedĀ onĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ control.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā computer-readableĀ medium/memory Ā 1112Ā storesĀ code Ā 1114Ā forĀ determining;Ā code Ā 1116Ā forĀ transmitting;Ā code Ā 1118Ā forĀ receiving;Ā code Ā 1120Ā forĀ configuring;Ā code Ā 1122Ā forĀ authorizing;Ā code Ā 1124Ā forĀ generating;Ā code Ā 1126Ā forĀ causing.Ā InĀ certainĀ aspects,Ā theĀ processor Ā 1104Ā hasĀ circuitryĀ configuredĀ toĀ implementĀ theĀ codeĀ storedĀ inĀ theĀ computer-readableĀ medium/memory Ā 1112.Ā TheĀ processor Ā 1104Ā includesĀ circuitry Ā 1128Ā forĀ determining;Ā circuitry Ā 1130Ā forĀ transmitting;Ā circuitry Ā 1132Ā forĀ receiving;Ā circuitry Ā 1134Ā forĀ configuring;Ā circuitry Ā 1136Ā forĀ authorizing;Ā circuitry Ā 1138Ā forĀ generating;Ā circuitryĀ 1140Ā forĀ causing.
TheĀ techniquesĀ describedĀ hereinĀ mayĀ beĀ usedĀ forĀ variousĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ technologies,Ā suchĀ asĀ NRĀ (e.g.,Ā 5GĀ NR)Ā ,Ā 3GPPĀ LongĀ TermĀ EvolutionĀ (LTE)Ā ,Ā LTE-AdvancedĀ (LTE-A)Ā ,Ā codeĀ divisionĀ multipleĀ accessĀ (CDMA)Ā ,Ā timeĀ divisionĀ multipleĀ accessĀ (TDMA)Ā ,Ā frequencyĀ divisionĀ multipleĀ accessĀ (FDMA)Ā ,Ā orthogonalĀ frequencyĀ divisionĀ multipleĀ accessĀ (OFDMA)Ā ,Ā single-carrierĀ frequencyĀ divisionĀ multipleĀ accessĀ (SC-FDMA)Ā ,Ā timeĀ divisionĀ synchronousĀ codeĀ divisionĀ multipleĀ accessĀ (TD-SCDMA)Ā ,Ā andĀ otherĀ networks.Ā TheĀ termsĀ ānetworkāĀ andĀ āsystemāĀ areĀ oftenĀ usedĀ interchangeably.Ā AĀ CDMAĀ networkĀ mayĀ implementĀ aĀ radioĀ technologyĀ suchĀ asĀ UniversalĀ TerrestrialĀ RadioĀ AccessĀ (UTRA)Ā ,Ā cdma2000,Ā etc.Ā UTRAĀ includesĀ WidebandĀ CDMAĀ (WCDMA)Ā andĀ otherĀ variantsĀ ofĀ CDMA.Ā cdma2000Ā coversĀ IS-2000,Ā IS-95Ā andĀ IS-856Ā standards.Ā AĀ TDMAĀ networkĀ mayĀ implementĀ aĀ radioĀ technologyĀ suchĀ asĀ GlobalĀ SystemĀ forĀ MobileĀ CommunicationsĀ (GSM)Ā .Ā AnĀ OFDMAĀ networkĀ mayĀ implementĀ aĀ radioĀ technologyĀ suchĀ asĀ NRĀ (e.g.Ā 5GĀ RA)Ā ,Ā EvolvedĀ UTRAĀ (E-UTRA)Ā ,Ā UltraĀ MobileĀ BroadbandĀ (UMB)Ā ,Ā IEEEĀ 802.11Ā (Wi-Fi)Ā ,Ā IEEEĀ 802.16Ā (WiMAX)Ā ,Ā IEEEĀ 802.20,Ā Flash-OFDMA,Ā etc.Ā UTRAĀ andĀ E-UTRAĀ areĀ partĀ ofĀ UniversalĀ MobileĀ TelecommunicationĀ SystemĀ (UMTS)Ā .Ā LTEĀ andĀ LTE-AareĀ releasesĀ ofĀ UMTSĀ thatĀ useĀ E-UTRA.Ā UTRA,Ā E-UTRA,Ā UMTS,Ā LTE,Ā LTE-AĀ andĀ GSMĀ areĀ describedĀ inĀ documentsĀ fromĀ anĀ organizationĀ namedĀ ā3rdĀ GenerationĀ PartnershipĀ ProjectāĀ (3GPP)Ā .Ā cdma2000Ā andĀ UMBĀ areĀ describedĀ inĀ documentsĀ fromĀ anĀ organizationĀ namedĀ ā3rdĀ GenerationĀ PartnershipĀ Project Ā 2āĀ (3GPP2)Ā .Ā NRĀ isĀ anĀ emergingĀ wirelessĀ communicationsĀ technologyĀ underĀ development.
InĀ 3GPP,Ā theĀ termĀ ācellāĀ canĀ referĀ toĀ aĀ coverageĀ areaĀ ofĀ aĀ NodeĀ BĀ (NB)Ā and/orĀ aĀ NBĀ subsystemĀ servingĀ thisĀ coverageĀ area,Ā dependingĀ onĀ theĀ contextĀ inĀ whichĀ theĀ termĀ isĀ used.Ā InĀ NRĀ systems,Ā theĀ termĀ ācellāĀ andĀ BS,Ā nextĀ generationĀ NodeBĀ (gNBĀ orĀ gNodeB)Ā ,Ā accessĀ pointĀ (AP)Ā ,Ā distributedĀ unitĀ (DU)Ā ,Ā carrier,Ā orĀ transmissionĀ receptionĀ pointĀ (TRP)Ā mayĀ beĀ usedĀ interchangeably.Ā AĀ BSĀ mayĀ provideĀ communicationĀ coverageĀ forĀ aĀ macroĀ cell,Ā aĀ picoĀ cell,Ā aĀ femtoĀ cell,Ā and/orĀ otherĀ typesĀ ofĀ cells.Ā AĀ macroĀ cellĀ mayĀ coverĀ aĀ relativelyĀ largeĀ geographicĀ areaĀ (e.g.,Ā severalĀ kilometersĀ inĀ radius)Ā andĀ mayĀ allowĀ unrestrictedĀ accessĀ byĀ UEsĀ withĀ serviceĀ subscription.Ā AĀ picoĀ cellĀ mayĀ coverĀ aĀ relativelyĀ smallĀ geographicĀ areaĀ andĀ mayĀ allowĀ unrestrictedĀ accessĀ byĀ UEsĀ withĀ serviceĀ subscription.Ā AĀ femtoĀ cellĀ mayĀ coverĀ aĀ relativelyĀ smallĀ geographicĀ areaĀ (e.g.,Ā aĀ home)Ā andĀ mayĀ allowĀ restrictedĀ accessĀ byĀ UEsĀ havingĀ anĀ associationĀ withĀ theĀ femtoĀ cellĀ (e.g.,Ā UEsĀ inĀ aĀ ClosedĀ SubscriberĀ GroupĀ (CSG)Ā ,Ā UEsĀ forĀ usersĀ inĀ theĀ home,Ā etc.Ā )Ā .Ā AĀ BSĀ forĀ aĀ macroĀ cellĀ mayĀ beĀ referredĀ toĀ asĀ aĀ macroĀ BS.Ā AĀ BSĀ forĀ aĀ picoĀ cellĀ mayĀ beĀ referredĀ toĀ asĀ aĀ picoĀ BS.AĀ BSĀ forĀ aĀ femtoĀ cellĀ mayĀ beĀ referredĀ toĀ asĀ aĀ femtoĀ BSĀ orĀ aĀ homeĀ BS.
AĀ UEĀ mayĀ alsoĀ beĀ referredĀ toĀ asĀ aĀ mobileĀ station,Ā aĀ terminal,Ā anĀ accessĀ terminal,Ā aĀ subscriberĀ unit,Ā aĀ station,Ā aĀ CustomerĀ PremisesĀ EquipmentĀ (CPE)Ā ,Ā aĀ cellularĀ phone,Ā aĀ smartĀ phone,Ā aĀ personalĀ digitalĀ assistantĀ (PDA)Ā ,Ā aĀ wirelessĀ modem,Ā aĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ device,Ā aĀ handheldĀ device,Ā aĀ laptopĀ computer,Ā aĀ cordlessĀ phone,Ā aĀ wirelessĀ localĀ loopĀ (WLL)Ā station,Ā aĀ tabletĀ computer,Ā aĀ camera,Ā aĀ gamingĀ device,Ā aĀ netbook,Ā aĀ smartbook,Ā anĀ ultrabook,Ā anĀ appliance,Ā aĀ medicalĀ deviceĀ orĀ medicalĀ equipment,Ā aĀ biometricĀ sensor/device,Ā aĀ wearableĀ deviceĀ suchĀ asĀ aĀ smartĀ watch,Ā smartĀ clothing,Ā smartĀ glasses,Ā aĀ smartĀ wristĀ band,Ā smartĀ jewelryĀ (e.g.,Ā aĀ smartĀ ring,Ā aĀ smartĀ bracelet,Ā etc.Ā )Ā ,Ā anĀ entertainmentĀ deviceĀ (e.g.,Ā aĀ musicĀ device,Ā aĀ videoĀ device,Ā aĀ satelliteĀ radio,Ā etc.Ā )Ā ,Ā aĀ vehicularĀ componentĀ orĀ sensor,Ā aĀ smartĀ meter/sensor,Ā industrialĀ manufacturingĀ equipment,Ā aĀ globalĀ positioningĀ systemĀ device,Ā orĀ anyĀ otherĀ suitableĀ deviceĀ thatĀ isĀ configuredĀ toĀ communicateĀ viaĀ aĀ wirelessĀ orĀ wiredĀ medium.Ā SomeĀ UEsĀ mayĀ beĀ consideredĀ machine-typeĀ communicationĀ (MTC)Ā devicesĀ orĀ evolvedĀ MTCĀ (eMTC)Ā devices.Ā MTCĀ andĀ eMTCĀ UEsĀ include,Ā forĀ example,Ā robots,Ā drones,Ā remoteĀ devices,Ā sensors,Ā meters,Ā monitors,Ā locationĀ tags,Ā etc.,Ā thatĀ mayĀ communicateĀ withĀ aĀ BS,Ā anotherĀ deviceĀ (e.g.,Ā remoteĀ device)Ā ,Ā orĀ someĀ otherĀ entity.Ā AĀ wirelessĀ nodeĀ mayĀ provide,Ā forĀ example,Ā connectivityĀ forĀ orĀ toĀ aĀ networkĀ (e.g.,Ā aĀ wideĀ areaĀ networkĀ suchĀ asĀ InternetĀ orĀ aĀ cellularĀ network)Ā viaĀ aĀ wiredĀ orĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ link.Ā SomeĀ UEsĀ mayĀ beĀ consideredĀ Internet-of-ThingsĀ (IoT)Ā devices,Ā whichĀ mayĀ beĀ narrowbandĀ IoTĀ (NB-IoT)Ā devices.
InĀ someĀ examples,Ā accessĀ toĀ theĀ airĀ interfaceĀ mayĀ beĀ scheduled.Ā AĀ schedulingĀ entityĀ (e.g.,Ā aĀ BS)Ā allocatesĀ resourcesĀ forĀ communicationĀ amongĀ someĀ orĀ allĀ devicesĀ andĀ equipmentĀ withinĀ itsĀ serviceĀ areaĀ orĀ cell.Ā TheĀ schedulingĀ entityĀ mayĀ beĀ responsibleĀ forĀ scheduling,Ā assigning,Ā reconfiguring,Ā andĀ releasingĀ resourcesĀ forĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ subordinateĀ entities.Ā ThatĀ is,Ā forĀ scheduledĀ communication,Ā subordinateĀ entitiesĀ utilizeĀ resourcesĀ allocatedĀ byĀ theĀ schedulingĀ entity.Ā BaseĀ stationsĀ areĀ notĀ theĀ onlyĀ entitiesĀ thatĀ mayĀ functionĀ asĀ aĀ schedulingĀ entity.Ā InĀ someĀ examples,Ā aĀ UEĀ mayĀ functionĀ asĀ aĀ schedulingĀ entityĀ andĀ mayĀ scheduleĀ resourcesĀ forĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ subordinateĀ entitiesĀ (e.g.,Ā oneĀ orĀ moreĀ otherĀ UEs)Ā ,Ā andĀ theĀ otherĀ UEsĀ mayĀ utilizeĀ theĀ resourcesĀ scheduledĀ byĀ theĀ UEĀ forĀ wirelessĀ communication.Ā InĀ someĀ examples,Ā aĀ UEĀ mayĀ functionĀ asĀ aĀ schedulingĀ entityĀ inĀ aĀ peer-to-peerĀ (P2P)Ā network,Ā and/orĀ inĀ aĀ meshĀ network.Ā InĀ aĀ meshĀ networkĀ example,Ā UEsĀ mayĀ communicateĀ directlyĀ withĀ oneĀ anotherĀ inĀ additionĀ toĀ communicatingĀ withĀ aĀ schedulingĀ entity.
TheĀ methodsĀ disclosedĀ hereinĀ compriseĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ stepsĀ orĀ actionsĀ forĀ achievingĀ theĀ methods.Ā TheĀ methodĀ stepsĀ and/orĀ actionsĀ mayĀ beĀ interchangedĀ withĀ oneĀ anotherĀ withoutĀ departingĀ fromĀ theĀ scopeĀ ofĀ theĀ claims.Ā InĀ otherĀ words,Ā unlessĀ aĀ specificĀ orderĀ ofĀ stepsĀ orĀ actionsĀ isĀ specified,Ā theĀ orderĀ and/orĀ useĀ ofĀ specificĀ stepsĀ and/orĀ actionsĀ mayĀ beĀ modifiedĀ withoutĀ departingĀ fromĀ theĀ scopeĀ ofĀ theĀ claims.
AsĀ usedĀ herein,Ā aĀ phraseĀ referringĀ toĀ āatĀ leastĀ oneĀ ofāĀ aĀ listĀ ofĀ itemsĀ refersĀ toĀ anyĀ combinationĀ ofĀ thoseĀ items,Ā includingĀ singleĀ members.Ā AsĀ anĀ example,Ā āatĀ leastĀ oneĀ of:Ā a,Ā b,Ā orĀ cāĀ isĀ intendedĀ toĀ coverĀ a,Ā b,Ā c,Ā a-b,Ā a-c,Ā b-c,Ā andĀ a-b-c,Ā asĀ wellĀ asĀ anyĀ combinationĀ withĀ multiplesĀ ofĀ theĀ sameĀ elementĀ (e.g.,Ā a-a,Ā a-a-a,Ā a-a-b,Ā a-a-c,Ā a-b-b,Ā a-c-c,Ā b-b,Ā b-b-b,Ā b-b-c,Ā c-c,Ā andĀ c-c-cĀ orĀ anyĀ otherĀ orderingĀ ofĀ a,Ā b,Ā andĀ c)Ā .
AsĀ usedĀ herein,Ā theĀ termĀ ādeterminingāĀ encompassesĀ aĀ wideĀ varietyĀ ofĀ actions.Ā ForĀ example,Ā ādeterminingāĀ mayĀ includeĀ calculating,Ā computing,Ā processing,Ā deriving,Ā investigating,Ā lookingĀ upĀ (e.g.,Ā lookingĀ upĀ inĀ aĀ table,Ā aĀ databaseĀ orĀ anotherĀ dataĀ structure)Ā ,Ā ascertainingĀ andĀ theĀ like.Ā Also,Ā ādeterminingāĀ mayĀ includeĀ receivingĀ (e.g.,Ā receivingĀ information)Ā ,Ā accessingĀ (e.g.,Ā accessingĀ dataĀ inĀ aĀ memory)Ā andĀ theĀ like.Ā Also,Ā ādeterminingāĀ mayĀ includeĀ resolving,Ā selecting,Ā choosing,Ā establishingĀ andĀ theĀ like.
TheĀ previousĀ descriptionĀ isĀ providedĀ toĀ enableĀ anyĀ personĀ skilledĀ inĀ theĀ artĀ toĀ practiceĀ theĀ variousĀ aspectsĀ describedĀ herein.Ā VariousĀ modificationsĀ toĀ theseĀ aspectsĀ willĀ beĀ readilyĀ apparentĀ toĀ thoseĀ skilledĀ inĀ theĀ art,Ā andĀ theĀ genericĀ principlesĀ definedĀ hereinĀ mayĀ beĀ appliedĀ toĀ otherĀ aspects.Ā Thus,Ā theĀ claimsĀ areĀ notĀ intendedĀ toĀ beĀ limitedĀ toĀ theĀ aspectsĀ shownĀ herein,Ā butĀ isĀ toĀ beĀ accordedĀ theĀ fullĀ scopeĀ consistentĀ withĀ theĀ languageĀ ofĀ theĀ claims,Ā whereinĀ referenceĀ toĀ anĀ elementĀ inĀ theĀ singularĀ isĀ notĀ intendedĀ toĀ meanĀ āoneĀ andĀ onlyĀ oneāĀ unlessĀ specificallyĀ soĀ stated,Ā butĀ ratherĀ āoneĀ orĀ more.Ā āĀ UnlessĀ specificallyĀ statedĀ otherwise,Ā theĀ termĀ āsomeāĀ refersĀ toĀ oneĀ orĀ more.Ā AllĀ structuralĀ andĀ functionalĀ equivalentsĀ toĀ theĀ elementsĀ ofĀ theĀ variousĀ aspectsĀ describedĀ throughoutĀ thisĀ disclosureĀ thatĀ areĀ knownĀ orĀ laterĀ comeĀ toĀ beĀ knownĀ toĀ thoseĀ ofĀ ordinaryĀ skillĀ inĀ theĀ artĀ areĀ expresslyĀ incorporatedĀ hereinĀ byĀ referenceĀ andĀ areĀ intendedĀ toĀ beĀ encompassedĀ byĀ theĀ claims.Ā Moreover,Ā nothingĀ disclosedĀ hereinĀ isĀ intendedĀ toĀ beĀ dedicatedĀ toĀ theĀ publicĀ regardlessĀ ofĀ whetherĀ suchĀ disclosureĀ isĀ explicitlyĀ recitedĀ inĀ theĀ claims.Ā NoĀ claimĀ elementĀ isĀ toĀ beĀ construedĀ underĀ theĀ provisionsĀ ofĀ 35Ā U.S.C. §112Ā (f)Ā unlessĀ theĀ elementĀ isĀ expresslyĀ recitedĀ usingĀ theĀ phraseĀ āmeansĀ forāĀ or,Ā inĀ theĀ caseĀ ofĀ aĀ methodĀ claim,Ā theĀ elementĀ isĀ recitedĀ usingĀ theĀ phraseĀ āstepĀ for.Ā ā
TheĀ variousĀ operationsĀ ofĀ methodsĀ describedĀ aboveĀ mayĀ beĀ performedĀ byĀ anyĀ suitableĀ meansĀ capableĀ ofĀ performingĀ theĀ correspondingĀ functions.Ā TheĀ meansĀ mayĀ includeĀ variousĀ hardwareĀ and/orĀ softwareĀ componentĀ (s)Ā and/orĀ moduleĀ (s)Ā ,Ā including,Ā butĀ notĀ limitedĀ toĀ aĀ circuit,Ā anĀ applicationĀ specificĀ integratedĀ circuitĀ (ASIC)Ā ,Ā orĀ processor.Ā Generally,Ā whereĀ thereĀ areĀ operationsĀ illustratedĀ inĀ figures,Ā thoseĀ operationsĀ mayĀ haveĀ correspondingĀ counterpartĀ means-plus-functionĀ componentsĀ withĀ similarĀ numbering.
TheĀ variousĀ illustrativeĀ logicalĀ blocks,Ā modulesĀ andĀ circuitsĀ describedĀ inĀ connectionĀ withĀ theĀ presentĀ disclosureĀ mayĀ beĀ implementedĀ orĀ performedĀ withĀ aĀ generalĀ purposeĀ processor,Ā aĀ digitalĀ signalĀ processorĀ (DSP)Ā ,Ā anĀ applicationĀ specificĀ integratedĀ circuitĀ (ASIC)Ā ,Ā aĀ fieldĀ programmableĀ gateĀ arrayĀ (FPGA)Ā orĀ otherĀ programmableĀ logicĀ deviceĀ (PLD)Ā ,Ā discreteĀ gateĀ orĀ transistorĀ logic,Ā discreteĀ hardwareĀ components,Ā orĀ anyĀ combinationĀ thereofĀ designedĀ toĀ performĀ theĀ functionsĀ describedĀ herein.Ā AĀ general-purposeĀ processorĀ mayĀ beĀ aĀ microprocessor,Ā butĀ inĀ theĀ alternative,Ā theĀ processorĀ mayĀ beĀ anyĀ commerciallyĀ availableĀ processor,Ā controller,Ā microcontroller,Ā orĀ stateĀ machine.Ā AĀ processorĀ mayĀ alsoĀ beĀ implementedĀ asĀ aĀ combinationĀ ofĀ computingĀ devices,Ā e.g.,Ā aĀ combinationĀ ofĀ aĀ DSPĀ andĀ aĀ microprocessor,Ā aĀ pluralityĀ ofĀ microprocessors,Ā oneĀ orĀ moreĀ microprocessorsĀ inĀ conjunctionĀ withĀ aĀ DSPĀ core,Ā orĀ anyĀ otherĀ suchĀ configuration.
IfĀ implementedĀ inĀ hardware,Ā anĀ exampleĀ hardwareĀ configurationĀ mayĀ compriseĀ aĀ processingĀ systemĀ inĀ aĀ wirelessĀ node.Ā TheĀ processingĀ systemĀ mayĀ beĀ implementedĀ withĀ aĀ busĀ architecture.Ā TheĀ busĀ mayĀ includeĀ anyĀ numberĀ ofĀ interconnectingĀ busesĀ andĀ bridgesĀ dependingĀ onĀ theĀ specificĀ applicationĀ ofĀ theĀ processingĀ systemĀ andĀ theĀ overallĀ designĀ constraints.Ā TheĀ busĀ mayĀ linkĀ togetherĀ variousĀ circuitsĀ includingĀ aĀ processor,Ā machine-readableĀ media,Ā andĀ aĀ busĀ interface.Ā TheĀ busĀ interfaceĀ mayĀ beĀ usedĀ toĀ connectĀ aĀ networkĀ adapter,Ā amongĀ otherĀ things,Ā toĀ theĀ processingĀ systemĀ viaĀ theĀ bus.Ā TheĀ networkĀ adapterĀ mayĀ beĀ usedĀ toĀ implementĀ theĀ signalĀ processingĀ functionsĀ ofĀ theĀ PHYĀ layer.Ā InĀ theĀ caseĀ ofĀ aĀ userĀ terminalĀ (seeĀ FIG.Ā 1)Ā ,Ā aĀ userĀ interfaceĀ (e.g.,Ā keypad,Ā display,Ā mouse,Ā joystick,Ā etc.Ā )Ā mayĀ alsoĀ beĀ connectedĀ toĀ theĀ bus.Ā TheĀ busĀ mayĀ alsoĀ linkĀ variousĀ otherĀ circuitsĀ suchĀ asĀ timingĀ sources,Ā peripherals,Ā voltageĀ regulators,Ā powerĀ managementĀ circuits,Ā andĀ theĀ like,Ā whichĀ areĀ wellĀ knownĀ inĀ theĀ art,Ā andĀ therefore,Ā willĀ notĀ beĀ describedĀ anyĀ further.Ā TheĀ processorĀ mayĀ beĀ implementedĀ withĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ general-purposeĀ and/orĀ special-purposeĀ processors.Ā ExamplesĀ includeĀ microprocessors,Ā microcontrollers,Ā DSPĀ processors,Ā andĀ otherĀ circuitryĀ thatĀ canĀ executeĀ software.Ā ThoseĀ skilledĀ inĀ theĀ artĀ willĀ recognizeĀ howĀ bestĀ toĀ implementĀ theĀ describedĀ functionalityĀ forĀ theĀ processingĀ systemĀ dependingĀ onĀ theĀ particularĀ applicationĀ andĀ theĀ overallĀ designĀ constraintsĀ imposedĀ onĀ theĀ overallĀ system.
IfĀ implementedĀ inĀ software,Ā theĀ functionsĀ mayĀ beĀ storedĀ orĀ transmittedĀ overĀ asĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ instructionsĀ orĀ codeĀ onĀ aĀ computerĀ readableĀ medium.Ā SoftwareĀ shallĀ beĀ construedĀ broadlyĀ toĀ meanĀ instructions,Ā data,Ā orĀ anyĀ combinationĀ thereof,Ā whetherĀ referredĀ toĀ asĀ software,Ā firmware,Ā middleware,Ā microcode,Ā hardwareĀ descriptionĀ language,Ā orĀ otherwise.Ā Computer-readableĀ mediaĀ includeĀ bothĀ computerĀ storageĀ mediaĀ andĀ communicationĀ mediaĀ includingĀ anyĀ mediumĀ thatĀ facilitatesĀ transferĀ ofĀ aĀ computerĀ programĀ fromĀ oneĀ placeĀ toĀ another.Ā TheĀ processorĀ mayĀ beĀ responsibleĀ forĀ managingĀ theĀ busĀ andĀ generalĀ processing,Ā includingĀ theĀ executionĀ ofĀ softwareĀ modulesĀ storedĀ onĀ theĀ machine-readableĀ storageĀ media.Ā AĀ computer-readableĀ storageĀ mediumĀ mayĀ beĀ coupledĀ toĀ aĀ processorĀ suchĀ thatĀ theĀ processorĀ canĀ readĀ informationĀ from,Ā andĀ writeĀ informationĀ to,Ā theĀ storageĀ medium.Ā InĀ theĀ alternative,Ā theĀ storageĀ mediumĀ mayĀ beĀ integralĀ toĀ theĀ processor.Ā ByĀ wayĀ ofĀ example,Ā theĀ machine-readableĀ mediaĀ mayĀ includeĀ aĀ transmissionĀ line,Ā aĀ carrierĀ waveĀ modulatedĀ byĀ data,Ā and/orĀ aĀ computerĀ readableĀ storageĀ mediumĀ withĀ instructionsĀ storedĀ thereonĀ separateĀ fromĀ theĀ wirelessĀ node,Ā allĀ ofĀ whichĀ mayĀ beĀ accessedĀ byĀ theĀ processorĀ throughĀ theĀ busĀ interface.Ā Alternatively,Ā orĀ inĀ addition,Ā theĀ machine- readableĀ media,Ā orĀ anyĀ portionĀ thereof,Ā mayĀ beĀ integratedĀ intoĀ theĀ processor,Ā suchĀ asĀ theĀ caseĀ mayĀ beĀ withĀ cacheĀ and/orĀ generalĀ registerĀ files.Ā ExamplesĀ ofĀ machine-readableĀ storageĀ mediaĀ mayĀ include,Ā byĀ wayĀ ofĀ example,Ā RAMĀ (RandomĀ AccessĀ Memory)Ā ,Ā flashĀ memory,Ā ROMĀ (ReadĀ OnlyĀ Memory)Ā ,Ā PROMĀ (ProgrammableĀ Read-OnlyĀ Memory)Ā ,Ā EPROMĀ (ErasableĀ ProgrammableĀ Read-OnlyĀ Memory)Ā ,Ā EEPROMĀ (ElectricallyĀ ErasableĀ ProgrammableĀ Read-OnlyĀ Memory)Ā ,Ā registers,Ā magneticĀ disks,Ā opticalĀ disks,Ā hardĀ drives,Ā orĀ anyĀ otherĀ suitableĀ storageĀ medium,Ā orĀ anyĀ combinationĀ thereof.Ā TheĀ machine-readableĀ mediaĀ mayĀ beĀ embodiedĀ inĀ aĀ computer-programĀ product.
AĀ softwareĀ moduleĀ mayĀ compriseĀ aĀ singleĀ instruction,Ā orĀ manyĀ instructions,Ā andĀ mayĀ beĀ distributedĀ overĀ severalĀ differentĀ codeĀ segments,Ā amongĀ differentĀ programs,Ā andĀ acrossĀ multipleĀ storageĀ media.Ā TheĀ computer-readableĀ mediaĀ mayĀ compriseĀ aĀ numberĀ ofĀ softwareĀ modules.Ā TheĀ softwareĀ modulesĀ includeĀ instructionsĀ that,Ā whenĀ executedĀ byĀ anĀ apparatusĀ suchĀ asĀ aĀ processor,Ā causeĀ theĀ processingĀ systemĀ toĀ performĀ variousĀ functions.Ā TheĀ softwareĀ modulesĀ mayĀ includeĀ aĀ transmissionĀ moduleĀ andĀ aĀ receivingĀ module.Ā EachĀ softwareĀ moduleĀ mayĀ resideĀ inĀ aĀ singleĀ storageĀ deviceĀ orĀ beĀ distributedĀ acrossĀ multipleĀ storageĀ devices.Ā ByĀ wayĀ ofĀ example,Ā aĀ softwareĀ moduleĀ mayĀ beĀ loadedĀ intoĀ RAMĀ fromĀ aĀ hardĀ driveĀ whenĀ aĀ triggeringĀ eventĀ occurs.Ā DuringĀ executionĀ ofĀ theĀ softwareĀ module,Ā theĀ processorĀ mayĀ loadĀ someĀ ofĀ theĀ instructionsĀ intoĀ cacheĀ toĀ increaseĀ accessĀ speed.Ā OneĀ orĀ moreĀ cacheĀ linesĀ mayĀ thenĀ beĀ loadedĀ intoĀ aĀ generalĀ registerĀ fileĀ forĀ executionĀ byĀ theĀ processor.Ā WhenĀ referringĀ toĀ theĀ functionalityĀ ofĀ aĀ softwareĀ moduleĀ below,Ā itĀ willĀ beĀ understoodĀ thatĀ suchĀ functionalityĀ isĀ implementedĀ byĀ theĀ processorĀ whenĀ executingĀ instructionsĀ fromĀ thatĀ softwareĀ module.
Also,Ā anyĀ connectionĀ isĀ properlyĀ termedĀ aĀ computer-readableĀ medium.Ā ForĀ example,Ā ifĀ theĀ softwareĀ isĀ transmittedĀ fromĀ aĀ website,Ā server,Ā orĀ otherĀ remoteĀ sourceĀ usingĀ aĀ coaxialĀ cable,Ā fiberĀ opticĀ cable,Ā twistedĀ pair,Ā digitalĀ subscriberĀ lineĀ (DSL)Ā ,Ā orĀ wirelessĀ technologiesĀ suchĀ asĀ infraredĀ (IR)Ā ,Ā radio,Ā andĀ microwave,Ā thenĀ theĀ coaxialĀ cable,Ā fiberĀ opticĀ cable,Ā twistedĀ pair,Ā DSL,Ā orĀ wirelessĀ technologiesĀ suchĀ asĀ infrared,Ā radio,Ā andĀ microwaveĀ areĀ includedĀ inĀ theĀ definitionĀ ofĀ medium.Ā DiskĀ andĀ disc,Ā asĀ usedĀ herein,Ā includeĀ compactĀ discĀ (CD)Ā ,Ā laserĀ disc,Ā opticalĀ disc,Ā digitalĀ versatileĀ discĀ (DVD)Ā ,Ā floppyĀ disk,Ā and
discĀ whereĀ disksĀ usuallyĀ reproduceĀ dataĀ magnetically,Ā whileĀ discsĀ reproduceĀ dataĀ opticallyĀ withĀ lasers.Ā Thus,Ā inĀ someĀ aspectsĀ computer-readableĀ mediaĀ mayĀ compriseĀ non-transitoryĀ computer-readableĀ mediaĀ (e.g.,Ā tangibleĀ media)Ā .Ā InĀ addition,Ā forĀ otherĀ aspectsĀ computer-readableĀ mediaĀ mayĀ compriseĀ transitoryĀ computer-readableĀ mediaĀ (e.g.,Ā aĀ signal)Ā .Ā CombinationsĀ ofĀ theĀ aboveĀ shouldĀ alsoĀ beĀ includedĀ withinĀ theĀ scopeĀ ofĀ computer-readableĀ media.
Thus,Ā certainĀ aspectsĀ mayĀ compriseĀ aĀ computerĀ programĀ productĀ forĀ performingĀ theĀ operationsĀ presentedĀ herein.Ā ForĀ example,Ā suchĀ aĀ computerĀ programĀ productĀ mayĀ compriseĀ aĀ computer-readableĀ mediumĀ havingĀ instructionsĀ storedĀ (and/orĀ encoded)Ā thereon,Ā theĀ instructionsĀ beingĀ executableĀ byĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ processorsĀ toĀ performĀ theĀ operationsĀ describedĀ herein,Ā forĀ example,Ā instructionsĀ forĀ performingĀ theĀ operationsĀ describedĀ hereinĀ andĀ illustratedĀ inĀ FIG.Ā 5,Ā FIG.Ā 6,Ā FIG.Ā 7,Ā and/orĀ FIG.Ā 8.
Further,Ā itĀ shouldĀ beĀ appreciatedĀ thatĀ modulesĀ and/orĀ otherĀ appropriateĀ meansĀ forĀ performingĀ theĀ methodsĀ andĀ techniquesĀ describedĀ hereinĀ canĀ beĀ downloadedĀ and/orĀ otherwiseĀ obtainedĀ byĀ aĀ userĀ terminalĀ and/orĀ baseĀ stationĀ asĀ applicable.Ā ForĀ example,Ā suchĀ aĀ deviceĀ canĀ beĀ coupledĀ toĀ aĀ serverĀ toĀ facilitateĀ theĀ transferĀ ofĀ meansĀ forĀ performingĀ theĀ methodsĀ describedĀ herein.Ā Alternatively,Ā variousĀ methodsĀ describedĀ hereinĀ canĀ beĀ providedĀ viaĀ storageĀ meansĀ (e.g.,Ā RAM,Ā ROM,Ā aĀ physicalĀ storageĀ mediumĀ suchĀ asĀ aĀ compactĀ discĀ (CD)Ā orĀ floppyĀ disk,Ā etc.Ā )Ā ,Ā suchĀ thatĀ aĀ userĀ terminalĀ and/orĀ baseĀ stationĀ canĀ obtainĀ theĀ variousĀ methodsĀ uponĀ couplingĀ orĀ providingĀ theĀ storageĀ meansĀ toĀ theĀ device.Ā Moreover,Ā anyĀ otherĀ suitableĀ techniqueĀ forĀ providingĀ theĀ methodsĀ andĀ techniquesĀ describedĀ hereinĀ toĀ aĀ deviceĀ canĀ beĀ utilized.
ItĀ isĀ toĀ beĀ understoodĀ thatĀ theĀ claimsĀ areĀ notĀ limitedĀ toĀ theĀ preciseĀ configurationĀ andĀ componentsĀ illustratedĀ above.Ā VariousĀ modifications,Ā changesĀ andĀ variationsĀ mayĀ beĀ madeĀ inĀ theĀ arrangement,Ā operationĀ andĀ detailsĀ ofĀ theĀ methodsĀ andĀ apparatusĀ describedĀ aboveĀ withoutĀ departingĀ fromĀ theĀ scopeĀ ofĀ theĀ claims.
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- AĀ methodĀ forĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ byĀ aĀ userĀ equipmentĀ (UE)Ā ,Ā comprising:detectingĀ aĀ triggerĀ eventĀ forĀ anĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ procedure;inĀ responseĀ toĀ detectingĀ theĀ triggerĀ event,Ā transmittingĀ aĀ firstĀ messageĀ toĀ aĀ baseĀ station,Ā theĀ firstĀ messageĀ comprisingĀ aĀ requestĀ toĀ useĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ aĀ wirelessĀ in-vehicleĀ networkĀ (wIVN)Ā ;Ā andreceivingĀ aĀ secondĀ messageĀ fromĀ theĀ baseĀ station,Ā theĀ secondĀ messageĀ grantingĀ theĀ useĀ ofĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVNĀ byĀ theĀ UE.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 1,Ā whereinĀ theĀ firstĀ messageĀ isĀ aĀ radioĀ resourceĀ controlĀ (RRC)Ā connectionĀ requestĀ messageĀ whenĀ theĀ UEĀ isĀ inĀ idleĀ mode.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 1,Ā whereinĀ theĀ firstĀ messageĀ isĀ aĀ dedicatedĀ radioĀ resourceĀ controlĀ (RRC)Ā messageĀ whenĀ theĀ UEĀ isĀ inĀ connectedĀ mode.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 3,Ā whereinĀ theĀ dedicatedĀ RRCĀ messageĀ isĀ aĀ sidelinkĀ UEĀ informationĀ (SLUEinfo)Ā message.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 1,Ā furtherĀ comprising:inĀ responseĀ toĀ receivingĀ theĀ secondĀ message,Ā transmittingĀ aĀ wakeĀ upĀ signalingĀ (WUS)Ā messageĀ toĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ ofĀ aĀ vehicle,Ā theĀ WUSĀ messageĀ instructingĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ toĀ communicateĀ withĀ theĀ UEĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVNĀ usingĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bands.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 5,Ā whereinĀ theĀ WUSĀ messageĀ indicatesĀ aĀ configurationĀ ofĀ aĀ setĀ ofĀ radioĀ resourcesĀ forĀ communicationĀ withĀ theĀ UE.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 5,Ā furtherĀ comprising:receiving,Ā onĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN,Ā oneĀ orĀ moreĀ messagesĀ fromĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensors,Ā theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ messagesĀ comprisingĀ informationĀ relatedĀ toĀ theĀ vehicle.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 7,Ā furtherĀ comprising:transmittingĀ theĀ receivedĀ informationĀ toĀ aĀ publicĀ safetyĀ answeringĀ pointĀ (PSAP)Ā .
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 7,Ā whereinĀ transmittingĀ theĀ receivedĀ informationĀ comprisesĀ transmittingĀ aĀ MinimumĀ SetĀ ofĀ DataĀ (MSD)Ā relatedĀ toĀ theĀ vehicle.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 7,Ā whereinĀ theĀ informationĀ relatedĀ toĀ theĀ vehicleĀ comprisesĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ of:aĀ typeĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle,anĀ identifierĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle,aĀ propulsionĀ typeĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle,aĀ locationĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle,aĀ directionĀ theĀ vehicle,Ā oraĀ numberĀ ofĀ occupantsĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 5,Ā whereinĀ theĀ triggerĀ eventĀ isĀ anĀ accidentĀ involvingĀ theĀ vehicle.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 1,Ā whereinĀ theĀ UEĀ isĀ aĀ vehicleĀ andĀ theĀ triggerĀ eventĀ isĀ anĀ accidentĀ involvingĀ theĀ UE.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 1,Ā furtherĀ comprisingĀ receivingĀ aĀ systemĀ informationĀ blockĀ (SIB)Ā messageĀ fromĀ theĀ baseĀ station,Ā theĀ SIBĀ messageĀ indicatingĀ supportĀ forĀ theĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ procedureĀ byĀ theĀ baseĀ station.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 13,Ā whereinĀ theĀ SIBĀ messageĀ orĀ aĀ companionĀ SIBĀ messageĀ receivedĀ byĀ theĀ UEĀ fromĀ theĀ baseĀ stationĀ indicatesĀ aĀ configurationĀ ofĀ aĀ setĀ ofĀ radioĀ resourcesĀ forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 13,Ā furtherĀ comprising:configuringĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ toĀ communicateĀ withĀ theĀ UEĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVNĀ usingĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ basedĀ onĀ theĀ SIBĀ message.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 15,Ā whereinĀ theĀ configuringĀ isĀ doneĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 15,Ā whereinĀ theĀ configuringĀ isĀ doneĀ viaĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ wiredĀ connections.
- AĀ methodĀ forĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ byĀ aĀ baseĀ station,Ā comprising:receivingĀ aĀ firstĀ messageĀ fromĀ aĀ firstĀ UE,Ā theĀ firstĀ messageĀ comprisingĀ aĀ requestĀ toĀ useĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ aĀ wirelessĀ in-vehicleĀ networkĀ (wIVN)Ā ;Ā andtransmittingĀ aĀ secondĀ messageĀ toĀ theĀ firstĀ UE,Ā theĀ secondĀ messageĀ grantingĀ theĀ useĀ ofĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 18,Ā furtherĀ comprising:determining,Ā basedĀ onĀ aĀ modeĀ ofĀ theĀ firstĀ UE,Ā aĀ timeĀ durationĀ toĀ useĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bands;Ā andauthorizingĀ theĀ useĀ ofĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ forĀ theĀ determinedĀ timeĀ durationĀ byĀ theĀ firstĀ UE.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 19,Ā whereinĀ theĀ timeĀ durationĀ isĀ greaterĀ whenĀ theĀ modeĀ ofĀ theĀ firstĀ UEĀ isĀ connectedĀ thanĀ whenĀ theĀ modeĀ ofĀ theĀ firstĀ UEĀ isĀ idle.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 18,Ā whereinĀ theĀ secondĀ messageĀ indicatesĀ aĀ setĀ ofĀ radioĀ resourcesĀ forĀ communicationĀ byĀ theĀ firstĀ UEĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 18,Ā furtherĀ comprising:generating,Ā basedĀ onĀ anĀ identityĀ ofĀ theĀ firstĀ UE,Ā aĀ recordĀ indicatingĀ theĀ useĀ ofĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ byĀ theĀ firstĀ UE;Ā andtransmittingĀ theĀ recordĀ toĀ aĀ networkĀ operator.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 18,Ā whereinĀ theĀ firstĀ messageĀ isĀ aĀ radioĀ resourceĀ controlĀ (RRC)Ā connectionĀ requestĀ messageĀ whenĀ theĀ UEĀ isĀ inĀ idleĀ mode.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 18,Ā whereinĀ theĀ firstĀ messageĀ isĀ aĀ dedicatedĀ radioĀ resourceĀ controlĀ (RRC)Ā messageĀ whenĀ theĀ UEĀ isĀ inĀ connectedĀ mode.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 24,Ā whereinĀ theĀ dedicatedĀ RRCĀ messageĀ isĀ aĀ sidelinkĀ UEĀ informationĀ (SLUEinfo)Ā message.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 18,Ā furtherĀ comprisingĀ transmittingĀ aĀ systemĀ informationĀ blockĀ (SIB)Ā messageĀ toĀ theĀ firstĀ UE,Ā theĀ SIBĀ messageĀ indicatingĀ supportĀ forĀ anĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ procedureĀ byĀ theĀ baseĀ station.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 26,Ā whereinĀ theĀ SIBĀ messageĀ orĀ aĀ companionĀ SIBĀ messageĀ transmittedĀ byĀ theĀ baseĀ stationĀ indicatesĀ aĀ configurationĀ ofĀ aĀ setĀ ofĀ radioĀ resourcesĀ forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVNĀ byĀ theĀ firstĀ UE.
- AĀ methodĀ ofĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ byĀ aĀ sensorĀ ofĀ aĀ vehicle,Ā comprising:receivingĀ aĀ firstĀ messageĀ fromĀ aĀ UE,Ā theĀ firstĀ messageĀ comprisingĀ instructionsĀ toĀ communicateĀ withĀ theĀ UEĀ viaĀ aĀ wirelessĀ in-vehicleĀ networkĀ (wIVN)Ā usingĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bands;Ā andtransmittingĀ informationĀ relatedĀ toĀ theĀ vehicleĀ toĀ theĀ UEĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVNĀ usingĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bands.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 28,Ā whereinĀ theĀ informationĀ relatedĀ toĀ theĀ vehicleĀ comprisesĀ atĀ leastĀ oneĀ ofĀ aĀ currentĀ location,Ā aĀ previousĀ location,Ā vehicleĀ direction,Ā orĀ estimatedĀ numberĀ ofĀ occupants.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 28,Ā whereinĀ theĀ firstĀ messageĀ isĀ aĀ wakeĀ upĀ signalingĀ (WUS)Ā message.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 28,Ā whereinĀ theĀ firstĀ messageĀ indicatesĀ aĀ setĀ ofĀ radioĀ resourcesĀ toĀ useĀ inĀ communicationĀ withĀ theĀ communicationĀ deviceĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 28,Ā whereinĀ theĀ firstĀ messageĀ indicatesĀ aĀ configurationĀ indexĀ valueĀ correspondingĀ toĀ aĀ predeterminedĀ emergencyĀ networkĀ accessĀ configurationĀ ofĀ theĀ sensor.
- AĀ methodĀ ofĀ wirelessĀ communicationĀ byĀ aĀ userĀ equipmentĀ (UE)Ā ,Ā comprising:transmittingĀ aĀ firstĀ messageĀ toĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ ofĀ aĀ vehicle,Ā theĀ firstĀ messageĀ instructingĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ toĀ communicateĀ withĀ theĀ UEĀ viaĀ aĀ wirelessĀ in-vehicleĀ networkĀ (wIVN)Ā usingĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bands;receiving,Ā onĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN,Ā aĀ secondĀ messageĀ fromĀ aĀ firstĀ sensorĀ ofĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensors,Ā theĀ secondĀ messageĀ comprisingĀ informationĀ relatedĀ toĀ aĀ vehicle;Ā andtransmittingĀ theĀ receivedĀ informationĀ toĀ aĀ publicĀ safetyĀ answeringĀ pointĀ (PSAP)Ā .
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 33,Ā furtherĀ comprising:receivingĀ aĀ systemĀ informationĀ blockĀ (SIB)Ā messageĀ fromĀ aĀ baseĀ station,Ā theĀ SIBĀ messageĀ comprisingĀ aĀ configurationĀ ofĀ aĀ setĀ ofĀ radioĀ resourcesĀ forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN;Ā andcausingĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ toĀ reconfigureĀ basedĀ onĀ theĀ receivedĀ configurationĀ ofĀ theĀ setĀ ofĀ radioĀ resources.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 34,Ā furtherĀ comprising:transmittingĀ aĀ thirdĀ messageĀ toĀ aĀ baseĀ station,Ā theĀ thirdĀ messageĀ comprising,Ā basedĀ onĀ theĀ receivedĀ configurationĀ ofĀ theĀ setĀ ofĀ radioĀ resources,Ā aĀ requestĀ toĀ useĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN;receivingĀ authorizationĀ fromĀ theĀ baseĀ stationĀ toĀ useĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ licensedĀ bandsĀ andĀ allocationĀ ofĀ theĀ setĀ ofĀ resourcesĀ forĀ communicationĀ viaĀ theĀ wIVN;Ā andinĀ responseĀ toĀ receivingĀ theĀ authorization,Ā transmittingĀ theĀ firstĀ messageĀ toĀ theĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ sensorsĀ ofĀ theĀ vehicle.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 33,Ā whereinĀ theĀ firstĀ messageĀ isĀ aĀ wakeĀ upĀ signalingĀ (WUS)Ā message.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 33,Ā whereinĀ theĀ informationĀ relatedĀ toĀ theĀ vehicleĀ comprisesĀ atĀ leastĀ oneĀ ofĀ aĀ currentĀ location,Ā aĀ previousĀ location,Ā vehicleĀ direction,Ā orĀ estimatedĀ numberĀ ofĀ occupants.
- TheĀ methodĀ ofĀ claimĀ 33,Ā whereinĀ theĀ UEĀ isĀ theĀ vehicle.
- AĀ userĀ equipmentĀ (UE)Ā comprising:aĀ memory;Ā andaĀ processorĀ coupledĀ toĀ theĀ memoryĀ whereinĀ theĀ memoryĀ andĀ theĀ processorĀ areĀ configuredĀ toĀ performĀ theĀ methodĀ ofĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ ofĀ claimsĀ 1-17.
- AĀ userĀ equipmentĀ (UE)Ā comprising:variousĀ meansĀ forĀ performingĀ theĀ methodĀ ofĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ ofĀ claimsĀ 1-17.
- AĀ non-transitoryĀ computer-readableĀ mediumĀ includingĀ instructionsĀ thatĀ whenĀ executedĀ byĀ aĀ userĀ equipmentĀ (UE)Ā ,Ā causeĀ theĀ UEĀ toĀ performĀ theĀ methodĀ ofĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ ofĀ claimsĀ 1-17.
- AĀ baseĀ stationĀ (BS)Ā comprising:aĀ memory;Ā andaĀ processorĀ coupledĀ toĀ theĀ memoryĀ whereinĀ theĀ memoryĀ andĀ theĀ processorĀ areĀ configuredĀ toĀ performĀ theĀ methodĀ ofĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ ofĀ claimsĀ 18-27.
- AĀ baseĀ stationĀ (BS)Ā comprising:variousĀ meansĀ forĀ performingĀ theĀ methodĀ ofĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ ofĀ claimsĀ 18-27.
- AĀ non-transitoryĀ computer-readableĀ mediumĀ includingĀ instructionsĀ thatĀ whenĀ executedĀ byĀ aĀ baseĀ stationĀ (BS)Ā ,Ā causeĀ theĀ BSĀ toĀ performĀ theĀ methodĀ ofĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ ofĀ claimsĀ 18-27.
- AĀ sensorĀ comprising:aĀ memory;Ā andaĀ processorĀ coupledĀ toĀ theĀ memoryĀ whereinĀ theĀ memoryĀ andĀ theĀ processorĀ areĀ configuredĀ toĀ performĀ theĀ methodĀ ofĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ ofĀ claimsĀ 28-32.
- AĀ sensorĀ comprising:variousĀ meansĀ forĀ performingĀ theĀ methodĀ ofĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ ofĀ claimsĀ 28-32.
- AĀ non-transitoryĀ computer-readableĀ mediumĀ includingĀ instructionsĀ thatĀ whenĀ executedĀ byĀ aĀ sensor,Ā causeĀ theĀ sensorĀ toĀ performĀ theĀ methodĀ ofĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ ofĀ claimsĀ 28-32.
- AĀ userĀ equipmentĀ (UE)Ā comprising:aĀ memory;Ā andaĀ processorĀ coupledĀ toĀ theĀ memoryĀ whereinĀ theĀ memoryĀ andĀ theĀ processorĀ areĀ configuredĀ toĀ performĀ theĀ methodĀ ofĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ ofĀ claimsĀ 33-38.
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AĀ userĀ equipmentĀ (UE)Ā comprising:variousĀ meansĀ forĀ performingĀ theĀ methodĀ ofĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ ofĀ claimsĀ 33-38. - [Corrected under Rule 26, 07.08.2020]
AĀ non-transitoryĀ computer-readableĀ mediumĀ includingĀ instructionsĀ thatĀ whenĀ executedĀ byĀ aĀ userĀ equipmentĀ (UE)Ā ,Ā causeĀ theĀ UEĀ toĀ performĀ theĀ methodĀ ofĀ oneĀ orĀ moreĀ ofĀ claimsĀ 33-38.
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