WO2022042193A1 - 一种协作定位方法及装置 - Google Patents
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- the present application relates to the field of communication technologies, and in particular, to a cooperative positioning method and apparatus.
- Terminal positioning includes absolute positioning and relative positioning.
- two terminals do not need to know the absolute positioning information (such as absolute coordinates) of the other party, but only need to know the relative position information (relative distance information or relative angle information) between themselves and the other party.
- relative positioning only occurs between two terminals and does not require the participation of a third party such as a positioning server. Therefore, the signaling interaction process is simpler and the end-to-end positioning delay can be shorter.
- Relative positioning is a single-anchor point positioning technology.
- Two terminals perform relative positioning based on the multipath (including line of sight (LOS) and non-light of sight (NLOS)) between them.
- the premise of the relative positioning is that there is a line-of-sight path between the two terminals.
- the present application provides a cooperative positioning method and device, which can obtain relatively accurate relative position information when there is no line-of-sight path between two terminals.
- the present application provides a cooperative positioning method, comprising: a first terminal sending first information to a second terminal, where the first information includes a source terminal identifier and a target terminal identifier; the second terminal determines the first information in response to the first information relative position information of the second terminal and the first terminal; the second terminal sends second information to the third terminal, the second information includes the relative position information of the second terminal and the first terminal, the source terminal identification and the target terminal identification; the third terminal The terminal determines relative position information of the third terminal and the second terminal in response to the second information; wherein a line-of-sight path exists between the first terminal and the second terminal, and a line-of-sight path exists between the second terminal and the third terminal.
- the cooperative terminal can assist the source terminal and the target terminal to determine the relative position information (or referred to as the relative positioning result) between the two.
- the process may include determining relative position information between two terminals with line-of-sight paths, and finally determining the relative position information between the source terminal and the target terminal based on the relative position information between the two terminals with line-of-sight paths. Since there is a line-of-sight path between the two terminals performing relative positioning, the two terminals can determine relatively accurate relative position information. Based on multiple relatively accurate relative position information, it is helpful to determine a relatively accurate target. Relative position information between the terminal and the source terminal. There is no need to eliminate non-line-of-sight path positioning errors between the target terminal and/or the source terminal, thereby reducing the complexity of the positioning process.
- the first terminal is a source terminal
- the second terminal is a cooperation terminal
- the third terminal is a target terminal
- the method further includes: the third terminal is based on the relative position information of the third terminal and the second terminal, the second terminal is The relative position information of the terminal and the first terminal determines the relative position information of the third terminal and the first terminal; the third terminal sends a third message to the first terminal, and the third message includes the relative position of the third terminal and the first terminal information, source terminal identification and destination terminal identification.
- the cooperation terminal can determine the relative position information with the source terminal, and the target terminal determines the relative position information with the cooperation terminal. Then the target terminal accurately determines the relative position information between the target terminal and the source terminal according to the relative position information of the cooperating terminal and the source terminal, and the relative position information of the cooperating terminal and the target terminal.
- the present application provides a cooperative positioning method, including: a second terminal receives first information from a first terminal, and in response to the first information, determines relative position information between the second terminal and the first terminal, and the first information Including the source terminal identification and the target terminal identification; the second terminal sends the second information to the third terminal, the second information includes the relative position information of the second terminal and the first terminal, the source terminal identification and the target terminal identification; wherein, the first terminal A line-of-sight path exists between the terminal and the second terminal, and a line-of-sight path exists between the second terminal and the third terminal.
- the cooperative terminal can assist the source terminal and the target terminal to determine the relative position information between the two, and the cooperative positioning process may include two existing sight lines.
- the relative position information is determined between the terminals in the range, and the relative position information between the source terminal and the target terminal is finally determined based on the relative position information between the two terminals with the line-of-sight range. Since there is a line-of-sight path between the two terminals performing relative positioning, the two terminals can determine relatively accurate relative position information. Based on multiple relatively accurate relative position information, it is helpful to determine a relatively accurate target. Relative position information between the terminal and the source terminal. There is no need to eliminate non-line-of-sight path positioning errors between the target terminal and/or the source terminal, thereby reducing the complexity of the positioning process.
- the first information further includes relative position information of the first terminal and the fourth terminal
- the second information also includes relative position information of the first terminal and the fourth terminal
- the first terminal and the fourth terminal There is a sight distance between them.
- the first information sent by the first terminal may further include relative position information of the first terminal and the fourth terminal determined based on the line-of-sight path, and the second terminal may determine the relative position information between the first terminal and the first terminal.
- the location information and the relative location information of the first terminal and the fourth terminal obtained from the first information are carried together in the second information sent to the third terminal, so that the third terminal can obtain the first terminal and the fourth terminal.
- the relative position information between the terminal, the first terminal and the second terminal, and the third terminal and the second terminal can help reduce the delay in the entire positioning process, so as to quickly determine the relative position between the source terminal and the target terminal information.
- the first information further includes preset time information; the preset time information instructs the second terminal to send the second information within a preset time period.
- each terminal in the cooperative terminal group can determine to execute the above-mentioned relative positioning process within a preset time period based on the preset time information, so as to avoid the occurrence of each terminal in the cooperative terminal group continuously determining the relative position between the source terminal and the target terminal. information problems.
- the first information further includes preset time information; the preset time information indicates whether the second terminal includes the relative position information of the first terminal and the fourth terminal in the second information.
- each terminal in the assisting terminal group can also determine whether to obtain the relative position information in the received information based on the preset time information, so as to filter out the relative position information with an earlier determination time, on the premise of reducing the delay. , which helps to reduce the signaling load.
- the first information further includes indication information of the first resource, and the first resource is used to carry the relative positioning reference signal sent by the first terminal; the second terminal determines the relative position of the second terminal and the first terminal.
- the information includes: the second terminal measures the relative positioning reference signal sent by the first terminal on the first resource to obtain relative position information of the second terminal and the first terminal.
- the first information further includes the first terminal identifier; the second terminal determines the relative position information of the second terminal and the first terminal, including: the second terminal according to the first terminal identifier and the periodic relative positioning reference signal
- the preset configuration information of the first terminal determines the first resource, and the first resource is used to carry the relative positioning reference signal sent by the first terminal; the second terminal measures the relative positioning reference signal sent by the first terminal on the first resource, and obtains the second terminal. and the relative position information of the first terminal.
- each terminal in the cooperative terminal group periodically broadcasts the relative positioning reference signal, so as to realize frequent or continuous relative positioning between the target terminal and the source terminal.
- the present application provides a cooperative positioning method, including: a first terminal determining a first message, the first information including a source terminal identifier and a target terminal identifier; the first terminal sending first information to the second terminal, the first information Instruct the second terminal to send second information to the third terminal, where the second information includes relative position information of the second terminal and the first terminal, source terminal identification and target terminal identification; wherein, there is a relationship between the first terminal and the second terminal A line-of-sight path exists between the second terminal and the third terminal.
- the present application provides a cooperative positioning method, comprising: a third terminal receiving second information from a second terminal, where the second information includes relative position information of the second terminal and the first terminal, a source terminal identifier and a target terminal identification; the third terminal determines the relative position information of the third terminal and the second terminal in response to the second information; wherein, there is a line-of-sight path between the first terminal and the second terminal, and the distance between the second terminal and the third terminal is There is a sight distance.
- the present application provides a communication device
- the communication device may be a terminal or a chip or a system-on-chip in the terminal
- the communication device includes: a processor and a memory, the processor and the memory are coupled, and the memory is used for storing a computer program
- the instructions when the processor executes the computer program instructions, cause the communication device to perform the following steps: receiving the first information from the first terminal, in response to the first information, determining the relative position information of the second terminal and the first terminal; The terminal sends the second information.
- the present application provides a communication device, the communication device includes a processing unit and a communication unit, the processing unit is configured to control the communication unit to receive first information from a first terminal, and respond to the first information , determine the relative position information of the device and the first terminal, the first information includes the source terminal identifier and the target terminal identifier; the processing unit is further configured to control the communication unit to send the second information to the third terminal , the second information includes relative position information of the device and the first terminal, the source terminal identifier and the target terminal identifier; wherein, there is a line-of-sight between the first terminal and the device A line-of-sight path exists between the device and the third terminal.
- a computer-readable storage medium is provided, and instructions are stored in the computer-readable storage medium, and when the computer-readable storage medium is run on a computer, the computer can be made to execute any one of the above-mentioned second to fourth aspects. methods involved.
- a computer program product comprising instructions, which, when executed on a computer, enable the computer to execute the method involved in any one of the designs of the second aspect to the fourth aspect.
- a chip in a ninth aspect, includes a processor, and when the processor executes an instruction, the processor is configured to execute the method involved in any one of the designs of the second aspect to the fourth aspect.
- the instruction can come from memory inside the chip or from memory outside the chip.
- the chip further includes an input and output circuit.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the architecture of a cooperative positioning system provided by the present application.
- FIG. 3 is a system architecture diagram under a V2X scenario provided by the present application.
- FIG. 5 is a topology relationship diagram involving terminals in the first cooperative positioning process provided by the present application.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic flowchart of a first cooperative positioning method provided by the present application.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of the format of a group of cooperative positioning requests provided by the present application.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of the format of a group of positioning information provided by this application.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram of a second cooperative positioning process provided by the present application.
- Figure 10 is a topology diagram of a terminal involved in a second cooperative positioning process provided by the application.
- FIG. 11 is a schematic flowchart of a third cooperative positioning method provided by this application.
- FIG. 13 is a schematic diagram of a display interface provided by the application.
- 15 is a schematic structural diagram of a cooperative positioning device provided by the application.
- FIG. 16 is a schematic structural diagram of a communication device provided by the present application.
- the goal is defined as: in general commercial scenarios, the positioning accuracy meets the sub-meter positioning accuracy, and the positioning delay is 100ms; In the Internet (industrial internet of things, IIoT), the positioning accuracy needs to reach 20cm, and the positioning delay needs to reach 10ms.
- 3GPP standards are actively promoting standardization work, including radio access technology (RAT) dependent positioning based on 3GPP cellular network, global navigation satellite system (GNSS) based on non- 3GPP terrestrial network positioning technology (such as wireless fidelity (WiFi) positioning, Bluetooth positioning, terrestrial beacon system (TBS) positioning, ultra wideband (UWB) positioning, etc.) and hybrid positioning technology, etc. .
- RAT radio access technology
- GNSS global navigation satellite system
- WiFi wireless fidelity
- Bluetooth Bluetooth positioning
- TBS terrestrial beacon system
- UWB ultra wideband
- FIG. 1 exemplarily shows an architecture diagram of a relative positioning system to which the embodiments of the present application are applied, and the system architecture includes multiple terminals.
- the multiple terminals include terminal 1 to terminal 5 .
- a terminal may also be referred to as a terminal device, a user equipment (UE), a mobile station (mobile station, MS), a mobile terminal (mobile terminal, MT), and the like.
- the terminal can be a mobile phone (mobile phone), a tablet computer (Pad), a computer with a wireless transceiver function, a virtual reality (Virtual Reality, VR) terminal, an augmented reality (Augmented Reality, AR) terminal, an industrial control (industrial control) terminal.
- Wireless terminal wireless terminal in self driving, wireless terminal in remote medical surgery, wireless terminal in smart grid, wireless terminal in transportation safety, smart city (smart city) wireless terminal, smart home (smart home) wireless terminal and so on.
- the embodiments of the present application do not limit the specific technology and specific device form adopted by the terminal.
- the system architecture diagram may also include network equipment.
- the network equipment may be a base station (base station), an evolved NodeB (eNodeB), a transmission reception point (TRP), or a 5G mobile communication system.
- Next generation NodeB (gNB) base station in future mobile communication system or access point (AP) in WiFi system, Bluetooth or ultra wideband (UWB) anchor point, etc.
- the embodiments of the present application do not limit the specific technology and specific device form adopted by the network device.
- any one terminal (which may be referred to as a source terminal) and another terminal (which may be referred to as a target terminal) among the multiple terminals can determine the source terminal and the target terminal through the relative positioning process exemplarily shown in FIG. 2 .
- relative position information between may be referred to as target relative position information).
- the source terminal and the target terminal may be the terminal 1 and the terminal 3 in FIG. 1 , respectively, and the relative position information of the target, such as relative angle information and relative distance information between the terminal 1 and the terminal 3, etc.
- Step 201 the source terminal sends a positioning request to the target terminal.
- Step 202 the target terminal determines whether a line-of-sight path exists between the target terminal and the source terminal in response to the positioning request, generates line-of-sight path status information, and sends the terminal capability information and line-of-sight path status information to the source terminal as a message.
- the line-of-sight path state information is obtained by the target terminal measuring the reference signal sent by the source terminal, and the line-of-sight path state information is used to indicate whether a line-of-sight path exists between the target terminal and the source terminal.
- the line-of-sight path state information may be It is represented by one bit. If the value of the bit is 1, it indicates that there is a line-of-sight path between the target terminal and the source terminal. If the bit value is 0, it indicates that there is no line-of-sight path between the target terminal and the source terminal.
- the target terminal determines whether a line-of-sight path exists between the target terminal and the source terminal, it may specifically be based on the receiver autonomous integrity monitoring (receiver autonomous integrity monitoring, RAIM) algorithm in the prior art or random sample consensus (random sample consensus, RANSAC) algorithm to determine.
- RAIM receiver autonomous integrity monitoring
- RANSAC random sample consensus
- the target terminal determines that the energy on the first reach path of different antenna elements on the polarized antenna meets the energy consistency requirement, and the first reach path on different antenna elements on the vertically polarized antenna also meets the phase consistency requirement, the target terminal is determined to be There is a line-of-sight path with the source terminal; otherwise, it is determined that there is no line-of-sight path (or only a non-line-of-sight path exists) between the target terminal and the source terminal.
- the target terminal may also send the line-of-sight path status information to the source terminal independently, or report the line-of-sight path status information to the source terminal as a part of the terminal capability information.
- Step 203 according to the line-of-sight path state information and the terminal capability information, if it is determined that the relative positioning condition is satisfied between the source terminal and the target terminal, the source terminal sends positioning assistance information to the target terminal.
- the relative positioning conditions include: 1. At least one line-of-sight path exists between the source terminal and the target terminal, and the target terminal or the source terminal can perform a time of arrival (time of arrival, TOA) based on the identified line-of-sight path; Measurement or round trip time (RTT) measurement; 2. At least one of the source terminal and the target terminal has multi-antenna capability (with at least 3 physical antennas) or virtual multi-antenna capability (supports subcarrier-based carrier phase The target terminal can estimate the angle of arrival (AoA) or the angle of departure (AoD), and perform relative positioning in conjunction with the TOA on the line-of-sight path.
- TOA time of arrival
- RTT round trip time
- the target terminal can estimate the angle of arrival (AoA) or the angle of departure (AoD), and perform relative positioning in conjunction with the TOA on the line-of-sight path.
- the positioning assistance information includes resource indication information corresponding to the source terminal, and the resource indication information corresponding to the source terminal is used to indicate the time-frequency resource for the source terminal to send a reference signal, and the reference signal can be used by the target terminal to measure and determine relative to the source terminal.
- the reference signal may be referred to as a relative positioning reference signal, a reference signal, a positioning reference signal, a positioning measurement reference signal, and the like.
- Reference signals such as positioning reference signal (positioning reference signal, PRS), channel state information reference signal (channel state information-reference signal, CSI-RS), time/frequency domain tracking reference signal (time/frequency tracking signal, TRS) and so on.
- Step 204 the source terminal sends a reference signal to the target terminal.
- Step 205 the target terminal measures the reference signal from the source terminal on the corresponding time-frequency resource according to the resource indication information of the reference signal of the source terminal in the positioning assistance information, and determines the relative position information of the target.
- Step 206 the target terminal sends the target relative position information to the source terminal.
- non-line-of-sight path positioning error elimination not only involves high-complexity error elimination and and/or suppression algorithm, and usually requires statistical information of multiple measurements, so its elimination or suppression performance cannot be guaranteed, that is, relatively accurate relative position information cannot be guaranteed.
- the present application provides a cooperative positioning method.
- a cooperative terminal group When there is no line-of-sight path between a source terminal and a target terminal, a cooperative terminal group is established.
- the cooperative terminal group includes a source terminal, a target terminal and N cooperative terminals, and N is greater than Or equal to 1, the N cooperative terminals are used to assist the source terminal and the target terminal to determine the relative position information of the target, and ensure the accuracy of the relative position information of the target without the need for a high-complexity non-line-of-sight positioning error elimination algorithm.
- terminal 1 to terminal 5 form a cooperative terminal group
- the source terminal and the target terminal are terminal 1 and terminal 3 respectively, and there is no line-of-sight between terminal 1 and terminal 3, then terminal 2, terminal 4.
- One or more of the terminals 5 can be used as cooperative terminals to assist the terminal 1 and the terminal 3 in determining the relative position information of the target.
- the source terminal, the target terminal and the cooperative terminal in the cooperative terminal group may perform the cooperative positioning process based on different communication network protocols. Specifically, if the network device is a base station, the terminals in the cooperative terminal group may be located within or outside the coverage of the base station, and the base station may allocate or pre-allocate time-frequency resources for the cooperative terminal group. The source terminal, the target terminal and the cooperative terminal perform the cooperative positioning process based on the time-frequency resources allocated or pre-allocated by the base station. Furthermore, if the terminals in the cooperative terminal group are located outside the coverage of the base station, each terminal in the cooperative terminal group can independently perform the cooperative positioning process without the participation of the network equipment of the base station.
- the terminals in the cooperative terminal group may be located within or outside the coverage of the AP, and the AP may pre-allocate or pre-compete time-frequency resources for the cooperative terminal group.
- the source terminal, the target terminal and the cooperative terminal perform the cooperative positioning process based on the time-frequency resources pre-allocated or pre-competed by the AP.
- each terminal in the collaborative terminal group can independently perform the collaborative positioning process without the participation of the AP.
- the terminals in the collaborative terminal group may be located within or outside the coverage of the Bluetooth gateway or UWB anchor, and the Bluetooth gateway or UWB anchor may pre-allocate time-frequency resources for the collaborative terminal group.
- the source terminal, the target terminal and the cooperative terminal perform the cooperative positioning process based on the time-frequency resources pre-allocated by the Bluetooth gateway or the UWB anchor point.
- each terminal in the collaborative terminal group can independently perform the collaborative positioning process without the participation of the Bluetooth gateway or the UWB anchor.
- FIG. 1 the present application exemplarily provides system architecture diagrams in two specific scenarios.
- FIG. 3 is a system architecture diagram exemplarily provided by the present application in a vehicle to everything (V2X) scenario.
- the terminal may be a wireless terminal in automatic driving, such as a vehicle-mounted terminal, or a user device held by a user in the vehicle, such as a mobile phone, a tablet computer, or a roadside infrastructure.
- the communication between the terminal in the vehicle and the roadside infrastructure is equivalent to the communication between the vehicle and the roadside infrastructure, and the terminal in the vehicle may be referred to as the vehicle for short.
- the source terminal is vehicle A
- the target terminal is roadside infrastructure, that is, terminal 1 and terminal 3 in FIG. 1 correspond to vehicle A and roadside infrastructure in FIG. 3 , respectively.
- a cooperative terminal group may be established first, and then the target relative position information may be determined based on the cooperative terminals in the cooperative terminal group.
- the vehicle A When establishing a cooperative terminal group, the vehicle A broadcasts a networking request, and the vehicle that receives the networking request determines whether the networking conditions are met with vehicle A, and if so, sends a networking response to vehicle A. Similarly, the roadside infrastructure receives the networking request, determines that the networking conditions are met with vehicle A, and sends a networking response to vehicle A. Therefore, vehicle A, vehicle B, vehicle C, vehicle D and roadside infrastructure form a cooperative terminal group.
- Vehicle B can be used as a collaboration terminal between vehicle A and roadside infrastructure to assist Vehicle A and roadside infrastructure determine target relative position information.
- FIG. 4 is a system architecture diagram exemplarily provided by the present application in a family scenario.
- the terminal can be any device in the family that can communicate wirelessly, such as mobile phones, computers, earphones, bracelets, speakers, TVs, etc.
- the network device can be an AP, and the AP can directly form a collaboration among the devices in the home scene terminal group.
- a user can search for other devices through a mobile phone.
- the source terminal is a mobile phone and the target terminal is a wristband, that is, terminal 1 and terminal 3 in FIG. 1 correspond to the mobile phone and wristband in FIG. 4 , respectively.
- the terminal may be any device arranged in the supermarket that can perform wireless communication, and may be a communication label (such as radio frequency identification (RFID) affixed with a communication label). label) shelves.
- the network device can be an AP, and the AP can directly form a collaborative terminal group from the communication labels on all the shelves in the supermarket.
- the user can search for goods through the mobile phone, and the mobile phone determines the relative position information of the target with the goods to be searched based on the user's instructions, and the communication label on the shelf can be used as a collaboration terminal.
- RFID radio frequency identification
- the terminal may be a user's mobile phone, and user A, user B, and user C correspond to mobile phone A, mobile phone B, and mobile phone C, respectively.
- Mobile phone A, mobile phone B, and mobile phone C form a cooperative terminal group.
- mobile phone A, mobile phone B, and mobile phone C have no network coverage.
- Mobile phone A, mobile phone B, and mobile phone C can determine their respective broadcast reference signals based on parameters set by default in the system time-frequency resources.
- mobile phone A determines the relative position information of the target with mobile phone C through the cooperative positioning method based on user instructions.
- B can be used as a collaborative terminal.
- the network architecture and service scenarios described in the embodiments of the present application are for the purpose of illustrating the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application more clearly, and do not constitute a limitation on the technical solutions provided by the embodiments of the present application.
- the evolution of the architecture and the emergence of new business scenarios, the technical solutions provided in the embodiments of the present application are also applicable to similar technical problems.
- the present application provides two implementations of cooperative positioning.
- the first implementation is to determine the relative position information of the target between the source terminal and the target terminal through one cooperative terminal. 2.
- Terminal 2 can be used as a cooperative terminal to assist The terminal 1 and the terminal 3 determine the relative position information of the target.
- the cooperative positioning path is terminal 1 ⁇ terminal 2 ⁇ terminal 3.
- one or more cooperative positioning paths may be included between terminal 1 and terminal 2.
- terminal 4 may also be used as a cooperative terminal, and another cooperative positioning path is specifically terminal 1 ⁇ terminal 4 ⁇ terminal 3.
- the relative position information of the source terminal and the cooperative terminal may be referred to as the first relative position information in this application, and the relative position information of the cooperative terminal and the target terminal may be referred to as the second relative position information.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic flowchart of the first cooperative positioning method exemplarily provided by this application, in the process:
- Step 601 the source terminal broadcasts a cooperative positioning request.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of the format of the first cooperative positioning request exemplarily provided by the present application, and the cooperative positioning request includes a source terminal identifier and a target terminal identifier.
- the source terminal identifier is the terminal identifier of the source terminal
- the target terminal identifier is the terminal identifier of the target terminal
- the terminal identifier can be the identity information used to identify the terminal, such as the internet protocol (IP) address, product Serial number (serial number, SN), or each terminal identifier pre-negotiated by each terminal in the cooperative terminal group, etc.
- IP internet protocol
- SN Serial number
- the source terminal identifier and the target terminal identifier in the cooperative positioning request may be used as indication information, indicating that the cooperative terminal assists the source terminal and the target terminal in determining the relative position information of the target.
- the cooperative positioning request may also include preset time information, and there are at least three examples as follows.
- the preset time information in the cooperative positioning request may be a start time stamp
- the start time stamp is the time stamp at which the source terminal sends the cooperative positioning request to the cooperative terminal
- the start time stamp and the first preset duration are the same. Indicates the start time and end time of the collaborative positioning process, and the duration of the entire collaborative positioning process cannot exceed the first preset duration. For example, if the source terminal sends a cooperative positioning request to the cooperating terminal at time t0, then the cooperative positioning request sent by the source terminal to the cooperating terminal includes time t0. Further, the source terminal may preset the first preset duration as needed as T0, that is, the source terminal only accepts the positioning information broadcast by other terminals within t0 to t0+T0. The cooperative terminal starts from receiving the cooperative positioning request and ends at time (t0+T0), and executes the cooperative positioning process. In this example, the time when the cooperative terminal receives the cooperative positioning request may be time t0+TOA.
- the preset time information in the cooperative positioning request may be the first time period, and the cooperative terminal executes the cooperative positioning process within the first time period after receiving the cooperative positioning request.
- the cooperative positioning request includes the T1 period, and the time when the cooperative terminal receives the cooperative positioning request is time t1, and the cooperative terminal executes the cooperative positioning process from time t1 to time (t1+T1).
- the cooperative terminal performing the cooperative positioning process may specifically include that the cooperative terminal sends positioning information and/or sends a cooperative reference signal, which may be described with reference to the following embodiments.
- the preset time information in the cooperative positioning request may be the second time period, and the cooperative terminal may store multiple relative position information, and each relative position information corresponds to its own time stamp, then the cooperative terminal Determine the relative position information that meets the aging condition from the relative position information, and then include the relative position information that meets the aging condition in the positioning information, where the time-limiting condition can be the time corresponding to the time stamp when the cooperative terminal receives the cooperative positioning request.
- the cooperative positioning request includes the T2 time period, the time when the cooperative terminal receives the cooperative positioning request is time t2, and the cooperative terminal determines that the time stamp is measured between time (t2-T2) and time t2 or received by broadcast.
- the relative position information of is included in the positioning information.
- Step 602 the source terminal broadcasts the source reference signal.
- the reference signal broadcast by the source terminal may be simply referred to as the source reference signal.
- the source terminal determines a time-frequency resource for periodically broadcasting the source reference signal based on system or high-level preset configuration information, and periodically broadcasts the source reference signal on the time-frequency resource.
- the preset configuration information includes resource indication information corresponding to each terminal in the cooperative terminal group, and the resource indication information corresponding to each terminal is used to indicate the time-frequency resource of the reference signal broadcast by the terminal.
- the source terminal determines the resource indication information corresponding to the source terminal based on the source terminal identifier in the preset configuration information, determines the time-frequency resource of the source terminal broadcast source reference signal according to the resource indication information corresponding to the source terminal, and then when the determined time-frequency resource is used The source reference signal is broadcast on the frequency resource.
- the preset configuration information may be generated by a network device or a master terminal or a head terminal in a coordinated terminal group, where the master terminal or head terminal may be a source terminal or other terminal in the coordinated terminal group.
- the network device generates preset configuration information, and the preset configuration information includes resource indication information corresponding to terminals 1 to 5 respectively.
- Terminal 1 receives the preset configuration information from the network device, and from the preset configuration
- the resource indication information 1 corresponding to the terminal 1 is determined in the information, the time-frequency resource 1 is determined according to the resource indication information 1, and then the source reference signal is broadcast on the time-frequency resource 1.
- the above-mentioned implementation manner in which the source terminal periodically broadcasts the source reference signal may be adopted.
- vehicle A can broadcast the source reference signal in real time and continuously without considering its own power consumption factor, which is used for roadside infrastructure or other vehicles to know the relative position of vehicle A in real time.
- the source terminal broadcasts the source reference signal aperiodically.
- the network device or the master terminal may configure a resource pool for the collaborative terminal group in advance, where the master terminal may be the source terminal or other terminal in the collaborative terminal group.
- the source terminal needs to broadcast the source reference signal, it selects (or competes for or determines) a time-frequency resource from the resource pool, and broadcasts the source reference signal on the time-frequency resource.
- the network device preconfigures a resource pool for the cooperative terminal group, and terminal 1 selects time-frequency resource 1 from the resource pool, and broadcasts the source reference signal on the time-frequency resource 1.
- the above-mentioned implementation manner of aperiodically broadcasting the source reference signal by the source terminal may be adopted.
- the source terminal does not need to broadcast the source reference signal when it does not receive an instruction from the user, which can effectively save the power of the terminal.
- step 601 the source terminal broadcasts the cooperative positioning request
- step 602 the source terminal broadcasts the source reference signal.
- the terminal can determine whether there is a line-of-sight path with the source terminal, so as to obtain the line-of-sight path status information, and then send the line-of-sight path status information and the terminal capability information of the terminal to the source terminal, If the source terminal determines that the relative positioning condition is satisfied with the terminal, it instructs the terminal to measure the positioning measurement reference signal broadcast by the source terminal.
- the source terminal sends its own terminal capability information to each terminal, and each terminal determines whether relative positioning conditions are satisfied with the source terminal, so as to independently determine whether to perform positioning measurement reference signal measurement. After the reference signal measurement is completed, the relative position information with the source terminal is obtained, and the terminal can be used as a cooperative terminal.
- This method is not only used for the source terminal and the cooperating terminal to determine whether the relative positioning condition is satisfied, but also can be used for determining whether the relative positioning condition is satisfied between multiple cooperating terminals.
- the cooperative positioning request broadcast by terminal 1 can be received by terminal 2 and terminal 3, wherein the relative positioning condition is satisfied between terminal 2 and terminal 1, terminal 2 measures the reference signal of terminal 1, calculates and determines terminal 2 Relative position information with Terminal 1. The relative positioning condition between terminal 3 and terminal 1 is not satisfied.
- the terminal that measures the reference signal of the source terminal may be referred to as the first cooperative terminal.
- Step 603 the cooperative terminal receives the cooperative positioning request from the source terminal, and in response to the cooperative positioning request, measures the source reference signal broadcast by the source terminal, and determines the first relative position information.
- the cooperative terminal parses the cooperative positioning request, determines that the cooperative positioning request includes the source terminal identifier and the target terminal identifier, and then determines to assist the source terminal in determining the target relative position information of the source terminal and the target terminal. Further, the cooperative terminal determines the time-frequency resource of the source reference signal in response to the cooperative positioning request, then measures the source reference signal on the time-frequency resource, obtains the measurement result, and determines the first time-frequency resource between the cooperative terminal and the source terminal according to the measurement result. a relative position information.
- the cooperative terminal receives the preset configuration information from the network device, determines the resource indication information corresponding to the source terminal from the preset configuration information according to the source terminal identifier in the cooperative positioning request, and determines the resource indication information corresponding to the source terminal according to the resource corresponding to the source terminal.
- the indication information determines the time-frequency resource on which the source terminal broadcasts the source reference signal, and measures the source reference signal on the time-frequency resource.
- the collaborative terminal is terminal 2
- terminal 2 receives preset configuration information from a network device, determines resource indication information 1 corresponding to terminal 1 from the preset configuration information, and determines according to resource indication information 1 Time-frequency resource 1, and then measure the source reference signal broadcast by terminal 1 on time-frequency resource 1.
- the cooperative terminal obtains the resource indication information corresponding to the source terminal from the cooperative positioning request, and receives the source reference signal broadcast by the source terminal on the corresponding time-frequency resource according to the resource indication information corresponding to the source terminal.
- the resource indication information corresponding to the source terminal may be included in the cooperative positioning request, or may be sent by the source terminal to the cooperative terminal as a separate message.
- the cooperative positioning request includes resource indication information corresponding to the source terminal
- a schematic diagram of the format of the cooperative positioning request may refer to (b) in FIG. 7 .
- the cooperative positioning request includes the active terminal identifier, the target terminal identifier, the preset time information, and the resource indication information corresponding to the source terminal.
- the source terminal selects the time-frequency resource for broadcasting the source reference signal from the resource pool, and includes the resource indication information of the time-frequency resource in the cooperative positioning request as the resource indication information corresponding to the source terminal.
- the cooperative terminal determines, according to the resource indication information in the cooperative positioning request, the time-frequency resource on which the source terminal broadcasts the source reference signal, and measures the source reference signal on the time-frequency resource.
- terminal 1 selects time-frequency resource 1 from the resource pool, and includes resource indication information 1 of this time-frequency resource 1 as the resource indication information corresponding to the source terminal in the cooperative positioning request, and the cooperative terminal is Terminal 2.
- Terminal 2 obtains resource indication information 1 from the cooperative positioning request, determines time-frequency resource 1 according to resource indication information 1, and measures the source reference signal broadcast by terminal 1 on time-frequency resource 1.
- the cooperative positioning request may also include a trigger indication, which is used to instruct the terminal receiving the cooperative positioning request to measure the source reference signal on the corresponding time-frequency resource according to the resource indication information in the cooperative positioning request, and send the cooperative positioning request at the same time. reference signal.
- a trigger indication which is used to instruct the terminal receiving the cooperative positioning request to measure the source reference signal on the corresponding time-frequency resource according to the resource indication information in the cooperative positioning request, and send the cooperative positioning request at the same time. reference signal.
- Step 604 the cooperative terminal broadcasts the positioning information.
- the positioning information can also be referred to as cooperative positioning information.
- the positioning information includes the source terminal identifier, the target terminal identifier, the present cooperative terminal identifier and the first relative position information, wherein the present collaborative terminal identifier is the terminal identifier of the present collaborative terminal.
- the first relative position information includes the source terminal identifier and the relative position of the source terminal and the present cooperative terminal (which may be referred to as the first relative position).
- the first relative position information may further include a first timestamp, where the first timestamp is used to indicate the time when the cooperative terminal determines the first relative position information.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of the format of the first positioning information exemplarily provided for this application, which includes source terminal identification, target terminal identification, cooperating terminal identification, and first relative position information, wherein the first relative position information includes Source terminal identification, first relative position and first timestamp.
- Step 605 the cooperative terminal broadcasts the cooperative reference signal.
- the reference signal broadcast by the cooperative terminal may be referred to as a cooperative reference signal for short.
- the cooperative terminal may broadcast the cooperative reference signal periodically or aperiodically, and reference may be made to the specific implementation of the periodic or aperiodic broadcast of the source reference signal by the source terminal in step 602 above.
- the positioning information may also include resource indication information corresponding to the cooperative terminal.
- the resource indication information corresponding to the cooperative terminal is used to instruct the cooperative terminal to broadcast the cooperative reference signal.
- the time-frequency resource of the signal is used to instruct the cooperative terminal to broadcast the cooperative reference signal.
- the positioning information may further include a trigger indication, where the trigger indication is used to instruct the terminal receiving the positioning information to measure the coordinated reference signal on the corresponding resource according to the resource indication information in the positioning information.
- each terminal in the cooperative terminal group can broadcast its own reference signal based on the same method.
- the source terminal periodically broadcasts the source reference signal, and the cooperative terminal also periodically broadcasts the cooperative reference signal, or the source terminal broadcasts the source reference signal aperiodically. signal, the cooperative terminal also broadcasts the cooperative reference signal aperiodically.
- the technical solution in which each terminal broadcasts its own reference signal based on different methods is not excluded.
- the source terminal periodically broadcasts the source reference signal, and the cooperative terminal broadcasts the cooperative reference signal aperiodically. This description is also applicable to the second implementation.
- step 604 the cooperative terminal broadcasts the positioning information
- step 605 the cooperative terminal broadcasts the cooperative reference signal.
- the relative position information with the cooperative terminal needs to be determined, for details, please refer to the description before step 603 .
- the positioning information and the cooperative reference signal may be received by the target terminal and/or the source terminal.
- the target terminal can measure the cooperative reference signal according to the positioning information, determine the relative position information with the cooperative terminal, and obtain the first relative position information from the positioning information.
- the source terminal Since the positioning information already includes the relative position information of the active terminal and the cooperating terminal, the source terminal does not need to measure the reference signal of the cooperating terminal again, and the source terminal can directly obtain the first relative position information from the positioning information. In another embodiment, the source terminal may also directly discard the received positioning information, for details, please refer to the description in the following embodiment.
- terminal 2 is a cooperative terminal, and terminal 2 broadcasts positioning information including relative position information between terminal 2 and terminal 1 .
- the positioning information can be received by Terminal 3 , Terminal 4 and Terminal 1 .
- the relative positioning condition is satisfied between the terminal 3 and the terminal 2, and the terminal 3 measures the reference signal of the terminal 2 to determine the relative position information between the terminal 3 and the terminal 2.
- the relative positioning condition is not satisfied between the terminal 4 and the terminal 2.
- the terminal 1 does not need to measure the reference signal of the terminal 2 again, and can directly obtain the relative position information between the terminal 2 and the terminal 1 from the positioning information, or directly discard the positioning information of the terminal 2.
- Step 606 the target terminal receives the positioning information from the cooperative terminal, and in response to the positioning information, measures the cooperative reference signal broadcasted by the cooperative terminal, and determines the second relative position information.
- the target terminal parses the positioning information, and determines that the positioning information includes the source terminal identification, the target terminal identification, the cooperating terminal identification and the first relative position information.
- the target terminal determines the time-frequency resource of the cooperative reference signal, then measures the cooperative reference signal on the time-frequency resource to obtain the measurement result, and determines the relative position information between the cooperative terminal and the target terminal according to the measurement result (ie second relative position information).
- the specific manner in which the cooperative terminal determines the time-frequency resource of the cooperative reference signal may refer to the description in step 603, and details are not repeated here.
- the second relative position information includes the target terminal identifier and the relative position of the target terminal and the cooperative terminal (which may be referred to as the second relative position).
- the second relative position information may further include a second time stamp, and the second time stamp is the time when the target terminal determines the second relative position information.
- the target terminal or the source terminal may determine the relative position information of the target.
- Example a For the target terminal to determine the relative position information of the target, refer to Example a, which includes the following steps 607a to 608a.
- Step 607a the target terminal determines the relative position information of the target according to the first relative position information and the second relative position information obtained from the positioning information.
- the first relative position information includes the relative distance and relative angle between the cooperating terminal and the source terminal
- the second relative position information includes the relative distance and relative angle between the cooperating terminal and the target terminal
- the target terminal is based on the cooperating terminal and the source terminal.
- the relative distance and relative angle between the cooperating terminal and the target terminal are used to determine the relative distance and relative angle between the target terminal and the source terminal, that is, the relative position information of the target is determined.
- Step 608a the target terminal sends a positioning response to the source terminal, where the positioning response includes the relative position information of the target.
- the target terminal can send a positioning response to the source terminal by broadcasting or unicasting.
- the source terminal only needs to receive the positioning response from the target terminal and obtain the relative position information of the target from the positioning response.
- the source terminal can directly discard the positioning information from the cooperating terminal.
- Example b For the source terminal to determine the relative position information of the target, refer to Example b, which includes the following steps 607b to 608b.
- Step 607b the target terminal sends a positioning response to the source terminal, where the positioning response includes the second relative position information.
- the target terminal can send a positioning response to the source terminal by broadcasting or unicasting.
- the source terminal receives the positioning response from the target terminal, and obtains the second relative position information therefrom.
- Step 608b the source terminal determines the relative position information of the target according to the first relative position information obtained from the positioning information and the second relative position information obtained from the positioning response.
- step 607a For details of the determination method, refer to the description in step 607a.
- the positioning response may further include first relative position information, and the source terminal obtains the first relative position information and the second relative position information from the positioning response, and according to the first relative position information The relative position information and the second relative position information determine the relative position information of the target.
- the source terminal may also send the target relative position information to the target terminal.
- the source terminal or the target terminal may end the cooperative positioning process.
- the source terminal or the target terminal broadcasts a message of the end of cooperative positioning, and any terminal in the cooperative terminal group receives the end of the cooperative positioning process. After the positioning message, the collaborative positioning process ends.
- the source terminal or the target terminal may also broadcast a cooperative positioning end message to instruct each terminal in the cooperative terminal group to stop the current cooperative positioning process.
- each terminal in the cooperative terminal group may include any one or more of a cooperative terminal, a target terminal, and a source terminal.
- the source terminal determines that the duration of this collaborative positioning process exceeds the first preset duration, and broadcasts the collaborative positioning end message, and each terminal (including the collaborative terminal and the target terminal) in the collaborative terminal group After receiving the message that the cooperative positioning ends, this cooperative positioning process ends.
- the source terminal may re-initiate the cooperative positioning process after waiting for the second preset duration.
- the absolute positioning information of the source terminal and the absolute positioning information of the target terminal may also be determined based on base station assistance or satellite assistance, and then the relative position information of the target may be determined according to the absolute positioning information of the two.
- each terminal in the collaborative terminal group may also actively end the above-mentioned collaborative positioning process based on the timestamp in the collaborative positioning request and the first preset duration. For example, when each terminal determines that the current time is time t0+T0, it actively ends the above-mentioned cooperative positioning process.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram of a second type of collaborative positioning process exemplarily provided by this application, in this process:
- Step 901 the source terminal broadcasts a cooperative positioning request.
- Step 902 the source terminal broadcasts the source reference signal.
- Step 903 the cooperative terminal receives the cooperative positioning request from the source terminal, and in response to the cooperative positioning request, measures the source reference signal broadcast by the source terminal, and determines the first relative position information.
- steps 901 to 903 For the specific implementation manners in steps 901 to 903, reference may be made to the specific implementation manners in the foregoing steps 601 to 603, which will not be repeated.
- Step 904 the target terminal receives the cooperative positioning request from the source terminal, and in response to the cooperative positioning request, broadcasts the positioning response of the target terminal.
- the target terminal determines that the cooperative positioning request includes the source terminal identification and the target terminal identification, and in response to the cooperative positioning request, broadcasts a positioning response of the target terminal, wherein the positioning response includes the source terminal identification and the target terminal identification.
- the positioning response here is distinguished from the positioning response in the above-mentioned relevant embodiment of FIG. 6 .
- the positioning response here is understood as the response of the target terminal in response to the cooperative positioning request of the source terminal, and the positioning response instructs the cooperative terminal to measure the positioning measurement broadcast by the target terminal. reference signal.
- Step 905 the target terminal broadcasts the target reference signal.
- the reference signal broadcast by the target terminal may be referred to as the target reference signal for short.
- the target terminal may broadcast the target reference signal periodically or aperiodically, and reference may be made to the specific implementation manner of the source terminal periodically or aperiodically broadcasting the source reference signal in step 602 above.
- the positioning response may further include resource indication information corresponding to the target terminal, where the resource indication information corresponding to the target terminal is used to indicate the time-frequency resource for the target terminal to broadcast the target reference signal.
- Step 906 the cooperating terminal receives the positioning response from the target terminal, and in response to the positioning response, measures the target reference signal broadcast by the target terminal, and determines the second relative position information.
- the specific implementation manner of the cooperative terminal measuring the target reference signal broadcasted by the target terminal and determining the second relative position information may refer to the foregoing step 603, which will not be repeated.
- Step 907 the cooperative terminal broadcasts positioning information, where the positioning information includes the first relative position information and the second relative position information.
- FIG. 8(b) a schematic diagram of the format of the second positioning information exemplarily provided for this application, which includes the source terminal identification, the target terminal identification, the cooperative terminal identification, the first relative position information and the second relative position information.
- Location information wherein the first relative location information includes a source terminal identifier, a first relative location, and a first timestamp, and the second relative location information includes a target terminal identifier, a second relative location, and a second timestamp.
- the positioning information further includes resource indication information corresponding to the cooperative terminal.
- Step 908 The source terminal receives the positioning information from the cooperating terminal, and determines the relative position information of the target according to the first relative position information and the second relative position information included in the positioning information.
- the target terminal may also receive the positioning information from the cooperative terminal, and determine the target relative position information according to the first relative position information and the second relative position information included in the positioning information.
- the cooperative terminal may first determine the relative position information of the target according to the first relative position information and the second relative position information, and then broadcast the positioning information including the relative position information of the target, and the source terminal and/or the target terminal receive the positioning information , and obtain the relative position information of the target from the positioning information.
- each terminal may broadcast the reference signal, and other terminals may also measure the reference signal to obtain the relative position information with the terminal, there may be a cooperative terminal in the actual scene that can not only obtain the reference signal with the source terminal and/or the target terminal.
- the relative position information of , and the relative position information of other terminals can also be obtained.
- the positioning information broadcast by the cooperative terminal includes a plurality of relative position information associated with the cooperative terminal, such as the relative position information of the cooperative terminal and the source terminal, and the relative position information of the cooperative terminal and the target terminal. , the relative position information of the present cooperative terminal and other terminals (terminals other than the source terminal and the target terminal in the cooperative terminal group).
- the terminal 2 can not only determine the relative position information with the terminal 1, but also measure the reference signals from other terminals (such as terminal 3 and terminal 4) when there is a line-of-sight path, and determine the relative position information with the terminal 1.
- Relative position information of other terminals can also receive relative position information from other terminals (for example, the relative position information broadcast by terminal 3 and terminal 2, the relative position information broadcast by terminal 4 and terminal 1, terminal 4
- the terminal 2 can carry the relative position information associated with the terminal in the positioning information and broadcast, exemplarily, the terminal 2 broadcasts
- the positioning information includes the relative position information of terminal 2 and terminal 1, the relative position information of terminal 2 and terminal 3, the relative position information of terminal 2 and terminal 4, and the like.
- the positioning information includes the source terminal identification, the target terminal identification, the cooperative terminal identification, and the relative position associated with the cooperative terminal.
- information where the relative position information associated with the cooperative terminal not only includes the first relative position information between the cooperative terminal and the source terminal, the second relative position information between the cooperative terminal and the target terminal, but also includes the cooperative terminal and other terminals.
- the relative position information includes, for example, first relative position information, wherein the first relative position information is the relative position information of the present cooperative terminal and the terminal corresponding to the terminal identifier 1 .
- the resource indication information corresponding to the cooperative terminal is also included.
- each relative position information is associated with the terminal (the same terminal), and the positioning information already includes the identification of the cooperating terminal, so each relative position information only needs to contain information relative to the terminal.
- the terminal identifier of the terminal of the location information helps to reduce the signaling load in the whole cooperative positioning process.
- the embodiment of the present application may include a plurality of cooperative positioning paths, for details, reference may be made to the description in FIG. 5 .
- the final target relative position information may be determined according to the relative position information corresponding to the multiple cooperative positioning paths respectively.
- the terminal 3 can obtain the relative position information of the terminal 2 and the terminal 1 from the positioning information of the terminal 2, and measure the reference signal of the terminal 2 to obtain the relative position information of the terminal 2 and the terminal 2. relative position information.
- the terminal 3 can obtain the relative position information between the terminal 4 and the terminal 1 from the positioning information of the terminal 4, and measure the reference signal of the terminal 4 to obtain the relative position information with the terminal 4.
- the terminal 3 determines the relative position information of the target between the terminal 3 and the terminal 1 based on the relative position information corresponding to the two cooperative positioning paths.
- the relative position information is determined, or it is determined by combining the relative position information corresponding to the two cooperative positioning paths. This description is also applicable to the following implementation mode 2.
- the source terminal and the target terminal are the vehicle A and the roadside infrastructure, respectively.
- each terminal sends a periodic reference signal.
- vehicle A broadcasts a cooperative positioning request and a reference signal of vehicle A, and the cooperative positioning request includes the identification of vehicle A and the identification of roadside infrastructure.
- the vehicle B In response to the cooperative positioning request of the vehicle A, the vehicle B measures the reference signal broadcasted by the vehicle A, and determines the relative position information between the vehicle B and the vehicle A. Vehicle B broadcasts positioning information and vehicle B's cooperative reference signal.
- the positioning information of vehicle B includes the identification of vehicle A, the identification of roadside infrastructure, and the relative position information between vehicle B and vehicle A.
- the roadside infrastructure measures the reference signal broadcasted by the vehicle B in response to the positioning information of the vehicle B, and determines the relative position information between the roadside infrastructure and the vehicle B.
- the roadside infrastructure determines the roadside infrastructure and the vehicle A according to the relative position information between the vehicle B and the vehicle A included in the positioning information of the vehicle B, and the determined relative position information between the roadside infrastructure and the vehicle B relative position information between.
- the roadside infrastructure sends a positioning response to vehicle A, where the positioning response includes relative position information between the roadside infrastructure and vehicle A.
- the terminal 4 can be used as a cooperative terminal to assist the terminal 1 and the terminal 3 to determine the relative position information of the target.
- the cooperative positioning path is terminal 1 ⁇ terminal 2 ⁇ terminal 4 ⁇ terminal 3.
- one or more cooperative positioning paths may be included between terminal 1 and terminal 3.
- terminal 2, terminal 4, and terminal 5 can also be used as cooperative terminals
- another cooperative positioning path is terminal 1 ⁇ terminal 2 ⁇ terminal 4 ⁇ Terminal 5 ⁇ Terminal 3.
- FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram of a third cooperative positioning process exemplarily provided by this application, and the process is illustrated by taking two cooperative terminals as an example.
- the two cooperating terminals are the first cooperating terminal and the second cooperating terminal, respectively, and there are video connections between the first cooperating terminal and the source terminal, between the first cooperating terminal and the second cooperating terminal, and between the second cooperating terminal and the target terminal.
- distance, and the cooperative positioning path is source terminal ⁇ first cooperative terminal ⁇ second cooperative terminal ⁇ target terminal.
- the first coordinated terminal may be terminal 2 as shown in FIG. 10
- the second coordinated terminal may be terminal 4 as shown in FIG. 10 .
- the relative position information between the source terminal and the first cooperative terminal may be referred to as the first cooperative position information (it may also be referred to as the first relative position information in the above implementation mode 1), and the first cooperative terminal and the second cooperative terminal
- the relative position information of may be referred to as second cooperative position information, and the relative position information of the second cooperative terminal and the target terminal is referred to as second relative position information.
- Step 1101 the source terminal broadcasts a cooperative positioning request.
- Step 1102 the source terminal broadcasts the source reference signal.
- steps 1101 to 1102 For the specific implementation manners in steps 1101 to 1102, reference may be made to the specific implementation manners in the foregoing steps 601 to 602, which will not be repeated.
- there may be one or more first cooperative terminals there may be one or more first cooperative terminals, and the following steps 1103 to 1105 may be described by taking one of the first cooperative terminals as an example.
- Step 1103 the first cooperative terminal receives the cooperative positioning request from the source terminal, and in response to the cooperative positioning request, measures the source reference signal broadcast by the source terminal, and determines the first cooperative location information.
- Step 1104 the first cooperative terminal broadcasts the first positioning information.
- the first positioning information is positioning information obtained by the first cooperative terminal in response to the cooperative positioning request.
- FIG. 12 is a schematic diagram of the format of a kind of first positioning information exemplarily provided by this application, the first positioning information includes a source terminal identification, a target terminal identification, and the cooperative terminal identification (that is, the first cooperative terminal identification) ) and the first cooperative location information.
- the first positioning information includes a source terminal identification, a target terminal identification, and the cooperative terminal identification (that is, the first cooperative terminal identification) ) and the first cooperative location information.
- the first cooperative location information includes a terminal identification pair (pair) and the relative position corresponding to the terminal identification pair.
- the terminal identification pair includes the source terminal identification and the first cooperative terminal identification
- the relative position corresponding to the terminal identification pair is: The relative position of the source terminal and the first cooperative terminal (may be referred to as the first cooperative position).
- the first cooperation location information may further include a first cooperation time stamp, where the first cooperation time stamp is used to indicate the time when the first cooperation terminal determines the first cooperation location information.
- the first positioning information may further include resource indication information corresponding to the first cooperative terminal, where the resource indication information corresponding to the first cooperative terminal is used to instruct the first cooperative terminal to broadcast time-frequency resources of the first cooperative reference signal.
- Step 1105 the first coordinated terminal broadcasts the first coordinated reference signal.
- the reference signal of the first coordinated terminal may be referred to as the first coordinated reference signal for short.
- the first coordinated terminal may broadcast the first coordinated reference signal periodically or aperiodically, and reference may be made to the specific implementation manner of the source terminal periodically or aperiodically broadcasting the source reference signal in step 602 above.
- the first cooperative terminal broadcasts the first positioning information
- the first cooperative terminal broadcasts the first cooperative reference signal
- multiple terminals in the cooperative terminal group may receive the first positioning information information and the first cooperative reference signal, each terminal determines whether it is necessary to determine the relative position information with the first cooperative terminal.
- the terminal may be referred to as a second cooperative terminal.
- the terminal 2 is the first cooperative terminal, and the first positioning information and the first cooperative reference signal sent by the terminal 2 can be received by the terminal 4 and the terminal 3 .
- the relative positioning condition is satisfied between the terminal 4 and the terminal 2
- the terminal 4 measures the reference signal of the terminal 2
- the terminal 4 is the second cooperative terminal.
- the relative positioning condition between terminal 3 and terminal 2 is not satisfied.
- the first positioning information and the first cooperative reference signal can be received by the source terminal. Since the first positioning information already includes relative position information of the active terminal and the first cooperative terminal, the source terminal does not need to measure the first cooperative reference signal again, and the source terminal can directly obtain the first cooperative position information from the first positioning information. In another embodiment, the source terminal may also directly discard the received first positioning information, for details, refer to the description in the following embodiment.
- Step 1106 The second cooperative terminal receives the first positioning information from the first cooperative terminal, and in response to the first positioning information, measures the first cooperative reference signal broadcast by the first cooperative terminal to determine the second cooperative position information.
- Step 1107 the second cooperative terminal broadcasts the second positioning information.
- the second positioning information is positioning information obtained by the second cooperative terminal in response to the first positioning information.
- the second cooperative terminal may acquire the first cooperative position information from the first positioning information, and carry the first cooperative position information together with the second cooperative position information in the second positioning information.
- the second positioning information includes the source terminal identifier, the target terminal identifier, the collaborative terminal identifier (that is, the second collaborative terminal identifier), The first cooperation location information and the second cooperation location information.
- the second cooperative location information includes the terminal identifier pair and the relative location information corresponding to the terminal identifier pair.
- the terminal identifier pair includes the first collaborative terminal identifier and the second collaborative terminal identifier
- the relative location corresponding to the terminal identifier pair is: The relative position of the first cooperation terminal and the second cooperation terminal (may be referred to as the second cooperation position).
- the second collaboration location information may further include a second collaboration timestamp.
- the second collaboration timestamp is the time when the second collaboration terminal determines the second collaboration location information.
- the second positioning information may further include resource indication information corresponding to the second cooperative terminal, where the resource indication information corresponding to the second cooperative terminal is used to instruct the second cooperative terminal to broadcast time-frequency resources of the second cooperative reference signal.
- Step 1108 the second coordinated terminal broadcasts the second coordinated reference signal.
- the reference signal of the second coordinated terminal may be referred to as the second coordinated reference signal for short.
- the second coordinated terminal may broadcast the second coordinated reference signal periodically or aperiodically, and reference may be made to the specific implementation manner of the source terminal periodically or aperiodically broadcasting the source reference signal in step 602 above.
- the second cooperative terminal broadcasts the second positioning information
- the second cooperative terminal broadcasts the second cooperative reference signal
- multiple terminals in the cooperative terminal group may receive the second positioning information information and the second cooperative reference signal, each terminal determines whether it is necessary to determine the relative position information with the second cooperative terminal. For details, refer to the description before step 603 .
- the second positioning information and the second cooperative reference signal may be received by the target terminal and/or the first cooperative terminal.
- the target terminal may measure the second cooperative reference signal according to the second positioning information to determine the relative position information with the second cooperative terminal, and obtain the first cooperative position information and the second cooperative position information from the second positioning information.
- the first coordinated terminal does not need to measure the reference signal of the second coordinated terminal again.
- Step 1109 the target terminal receives the second positioning information from the second cooperative terminal, and in response to the second positioning information, measures the second cooperative reference signal broadcast by the second cooperative terminal, and determines the second relative position information.
- the target terminal or the source terminal may determine the relative position information of the target.
- Example A For the target terminal to determine the relative position information of the target, refer to Example A, which includes the following steps 1110A to 1111A.
- Step 1110A the target terminal determines the target relative position information according to the second relative position information, and the first cooperative position information and the second cooperative position information obtained from the second positioning information.
- Step 1111A the target terminal sends a positioning response to the source terminal, where the positioning response includes the relative position information of the target.
- the target terminal can send a positioning response to the source terminal by broadcasting or unicasting.
- Example B For the source terminal to determine the relative position information of the target, refer to Example B, which includes the following steps 1110B to 1111B.
- Step 1110B the target terminal sends a positioning response to the source terminal, wherein the positioning response includes the second relative position information, and the first cooperative position information and the second cooperative position information obtained from the second positioning information.
- the target terminal can send a positioning response to the source terminal by broadcasting or unicasting.
- Step 1111B the source terminal determines the target relative position information according to the first cooperative position information, the second relative position information, and the second cooperative position information included in the positioning response.
- the present application does not exclude the possibility that the target terminal obtains the first cooperative location information from the first positioning information, the source terminal obtains the first cooperative location information from the first positioning information, and the source terminal obtains the first cooperative location information from the second positioning information. 2. Collaboration location information, etc.
- the target terminal obtains the first cooperative position information from the first positioning information, obtains the second cooperative position information from the second positioning information, and measures the second cooperative reference signal of the second cooperative terminal to determine the second relative position information,
- the target relative position information is determined according to the first cooperation position information, the second cooperation position information and the second relative position information.
- the source terminal obtains the first cooperative position information from the first positioning information, obtains the second cooperative position information from the second positioning information, and obtains the second relative position information from the positioning response of the target terminal.
- the first cooperative position information, the second cooperative position information, and the second relative position information determine target relative position information.
- the relative position information included in the positioning information broadcast by the cooperative terminal can be obtained in two ways.
- One is that the cooperative terminal obtains the positioning information of the previous cooperative terminal.
- the cooperative terminal may Acquire all or part of the relative position information in the positioning information of the last cooperative terminal.
- the second is obtained by the cooperative terminal measuring the reference signal broadcast by one or more terminals.
- the multiple pieces of relative position information included in the positioning information broadcast by any cooperative terminal may or may not be related to the current cooperative terminal.
- the terminal 4 can not only determine the relative position information with the terminal 2, but also can measure the reference signals from other terminals (such as the terminal 3 and the terminal 5) to determine the relative position information with other terminals. , or, terminal 4 can also receive relative position information from other terminals (such as the relative position information broadcast by terminal 2 and terminal 1, and the relative position information broadcast by terminal 3 and terminal 5), terminal 4 can use these relative positions
- the information is carried in the positioning information of the terminal 4 for broadcasting.
- the positioning information broadcasted by the terminal 4 includes the relative position information of the terminal 2 and the terminal 1, the relative position information of the terminal 2 and the terminal 4, and the relative position information of the terminal 3 and the terminal 4.
- the positioning information may be determined by any cooperative terminal, and the positioning information includes the source terminal identification, the target terminal identification, the Cooperative terminal identifier and K pieces of relative position information, where K is greater than or equal to 1.
- each relative position information in the K pieces of relative position information includes a terminal identification pair, a relative position between two terminals in the terminal identification pair, and optionally, a timestamp for determining the relative position information.
- the K pieces of relative position information are respectively the first relative position to the Kth relative position information, wherein the first relative position information includes a pair of terminal identifications (terminal identification 1 and terminal identification 2) , collaborative location 1 and collaborative timestamp 1, the second relative location information includes a pair of terminal identifiers (terminal identifier 2 and terminal identifier 3), collaborative location 2 and collaborative timestamp 2, and the third relative location information includes a pair of terminal identifiers ( Terminal identification 3 and terminal identification 4), cooperative position 3 and cooperative timestamp 3, ..., the K-th relative position information includes a pair of terminal identifications (terminal identification k-1 and terminal identification k), cooperative position K and cooperative timestamp K, where k is greater than or equal to 1.
- the cooperative terminal can determine the number of relative position information, such as the field "K" in the figure, indicating that the positioning information includes K pieces of relative position information.
- the next terminal can analyze the positioning information to obtain the quantity of the relative position information, so as to determine the integrity of the relative position information included in the received positioning information. This design is suitable for any multi-hop cooperative positioning scenario. .
- the cooperating terminal determines the positioning information of the cooperating terminal
- the relative position information that meets the aging condition may be included in the positioning information.
- m pieces of relative position information are stored in the cooperative terminal, wherein each relative position information corresponds to a time stamp, and m is greater than or equal to 1.
- the cooperative terminal determines that the cooperative positioning request includes the T2 time period, then when the positioning information is generated at the time t2, it is determined from the m pieces of relative position information that the corresponding time stamp is between the time (t2-T2) and the time t2.
- the relative position information between the two is included in the positioning information together with the currently determined cooperative position information.
- the relative position information within the range from the current moment to the previous second time period is valid, and the relative position information earlier may be inaccurate or even invalid due to the movement of the terminal. .
- the relative position information with an earlier determination time can be filtered out, which helps to reduce the signaling load on the premise of reducing the delay.
- the source terminal and the target terminal are the mobile phone and the bracelet, respectively.
- each terminal sends an aperiodic reference signal.
- the user searches for the location of the bracelet through the mobile phone, and the mobile phone broadcasts the cooperative positioning request and the reference signal of the mobile phone in response to the user's instruction.
- the cooperative positioning request includes the mobile phone identification, the bracelet identification and the resource indication information corresponding to the mobile phone.
- the tablet computer In response to the cooperative positioning request of the mobile phone, the tablet computer measures the reference signal broadcast by the mobile phone according to the resource indication information corresponding to the mobile phone, and determines the relative position information between the tablet computer and the mobile phone. Tablets broadcast positioning information and collaborative reference signals.
- the positioning information broadcast by the tablet computer includes the mobile phone identification, the bracelet identification, the tablet computer identification, the relative position information between the tablet computer and the mobile phone, and the resource indication information corresponding to the tablet computer.
- the speaker responds to the positioning information of the tablet computer, measures the reference signal of the tablet computer according to the resource indication information corresponding to the tablet computer, and determines the relative position information between the speaker and the tablet computer.
- the speakers broadcast positioning information and collaborative reference signals.
- the positioning information broadcast by the speaker includes the mobile phone identification, the bracelet identification, the speaker identification, the relative position information between the speaker and the tablet, the relative position information between the tablet and the phone obtained by the speaker from the positioning information broadcast by the tablet, and Resource indication information corresponding to the speaker.
- the bracelet In response to the positioning information of the speaker, the bracelet measures the reference signal of the speaker according to the resource indication information corresponding to the speaker, and determines the relative position information between the speaker and the bracelet.
- the wristband sends a positioning response to the mobile phone.
- the positioning response includes the mobile phone identification, the identification of the wristband, the relative position information between the speaker and the wristband, and the relative position between the tablet and the mobile phone obtained by the wristband from the positioning information of the speaker.
- Information relative position information between the speaker and the tablet.
- the mobile phone determines the distance between the mobile phone and the bracelet according to the relative position information between the speaker and the bracelet, the relative position information between the tablet and the mobile phone, and the relative position information between the speaker and the tablet in the positioning response.
- the relative position information is displayed on the display interface.
- FIG. 13 is a schematic diagram of a display interface exemplarily provided by the present application.
- the display interface includes layout diagrams of all rooms in a home scene, and the bracelet is displayed in the room where it is located. Exemplarily, the bracelet is displayed in room 4.
- the display interface may further display furniture and/or other devices in each room, for example, display the wristband on the table in room 4 in the display interface.
- the mobile phone can also provide a ring button in the display interface, such as "play ringtone" in Figure 13. If the user clicks the ring button, the bracelet can respond to the instruction to send a ringtone, so that there is a Help users find the bracelet quickly.
- the embodiments of the present application are also applicable to a cooperative positioning process including multiple cooperative terminals.
- the source terminal broadcasts a cooperative positioning request and a source reference signal
- the first cooperative terminal receives the cooperative positioning request from the source terminal and responds to For the cooperative positioning request, measure the source reference signal to obtain the first cooperative location information between the source terminal and the first cooperative terminal.
- the first cooperative terminal broadcasts the first positioning information and the first cooperative reference signal
- the second cooperative terminal receives the first positioning information from the first cooperative terminal, and in response to the first positioning information, measures the first cooperative reference signal to obtain the first cooperative terminal second cooperative location information with the second cooperative terminal.
- the second cooperative terminal broadcasts the second positioning information and the second cooperative reference signal
- the third cooperative terminal receives the second positioning information from the second cooperative terminal, and in response to the second positioning information, measures the second cooperative reference signal to obtain the third cooperative terminal third cooperative location information with the second cooperative terminal.
- the target terminal receives the Nth positioning information from the Nth cooperative terminal, and measures the Nth cooperative reference signal in response to the Nth positioning information to obtain the Nth cooperative reference signal.
- the second relative position information between the N cooperative terminal and the target terminal is
- the target terminal determines the target relative position information between the target terminal and the source terminal according to the first cooperative position information, the second cooperative position information, the third cooperative position information, ..., the Nth cooperative position information, and the second relative position information .
- the target terminal sends a positioning response to the source terminal, wherein the positioning response includes target relative position information between the target terminal and the source terminal.
- the cooperative terminal in the cooperative terminal group can assist the source terminal and the target terminal to determine the relative position information between the two.
- there is a line-of-sight path between the two terminals performing relative positioning so the two terminals can determine relatively accurate relative position information. Based on the relatively accurate relative position information, there are It helps to determine more accurate relative position information between the target terminal and the source terminal.
- the methods and operations implemented by the terminal may also be implemented by components (for example, a chip or a circuit) that can be used in the terminal.
- the terminal may include a hardware structure and/or software modules, and implement the above functions in the form of a hardware structure, a software module, or a hardware structure plus a software module. Whether one of the above functions is performed in the form of a hardware structure, a software module, or a hardware structure plus a software module depends on the specific application and design constraints of the technical solution.
- each functional module in each embodiment of the present application may be integrated into one processor, or may exist physically alone, or two or more modules may be integrated into one module.
- the above-mentioned integrated modules can be implemented in the form of hardware, and can also be implemented in the form of software function modules.
- FIG. 15 and FIG. 16 are schematic structural diagrams of possible communication devices provided by the present application. These communication apparatuses can be used to implement the functions of the terminal in the above method embodiments, and thus can also achieve the beneficial effects of the above method embodiments.
- the communication device may be a terminal as shown in FIG. 1 , or may be a module (such as a chip) applied to the terminal.
- the communication device 1500 includes a processing unit 1501 and a communication unit 1502 .
- the communication apparatus 1500 is configured to implement the functions of the terminal in the above-mentioned method embodiments related to FIG. 6 to FIG. 14 .
- the communication unit 1502 when the communication device 1500 is a terminal, for example, the communication unit 1502 may be a transceiver, the transceiver may include an antenna and a radio frequency circuit, etc., and the processing unit 1501 may be a processor (or a processing circuit) , such as a baseband processor, which may include one or more CPUs.
- the communication unit 1502 When the communication device 1500 is a component with the above terminal function, the communication unit 1502 may be a radio frequency unit, and the processing unit 1501 may be a processor (or a processing circuit), such as a baseband processor.
- the communication unit 1502 may be an input/output interface of a chip (eg, a baseband chip), and the processing unit 1501 may be a processor (or a processing circuit) of the chip system, which may include one or more central processing units unit. It should be understood that the processing unit 1501 in this embodiment of the present application may be implemented by a processor or a processor-related circuit component (or referred to as a processing circuit), and the communication unit 1502 may be implemented by a transceiver or a transceiver-related circuit component.
- the method executed by the terminal may be implemented by the processor 1610 calling a program stored in a memory (which may be the memory 1620 in the terminal, or an external memory). That is, the apparatus for the terminal may include a processor 1610, and the processor 1610 executes the method performed by the terminal in the above method embodiments by invoking a program in the memory.
- the processor here may be an integrated circuit with signal processing capability, such as a CPU.
- the apparatus for a terminal may be implemented by one or more integrated circuits configured to implement the above methods. For example: one or more ASICs, or, one or more microprocessor DSPs, or, one or more FPGAs, etc., or a combination of at least two of these integrated circuit forms. Alternatively, the above implementations may be combined.
- the function/implementation process of the processing unit 1501 in FIG. 15 can be implemented by the processor 1610 in the communication device 1600 shown in FIG. 16 calling the computer-executed instructions stored in the memory 1620, and the The function/implementation process can be realized through the communication interface 1630 in the communication device 1600 shown in FIG. 16 .
- Embodiment 1 a cooperative positioning method, wherein the method includes: a first terminal sends first information to a second terminal, the first information includes a source terminal identifier and a target terminal identifier; the second terminal responds to the first information and determines the first information. relative position information of the second terminal and the first terminal; the second terminal sends second information to the third terminal, the second information includes the relative position information of the second terminal and the first terminal, the source terminal identification and the target terminal identification; the third terminal The terminal determines relative position information of the third terminal and the second terminal in response to the second information; wherein a line-of-sight path exists between the first terminal and the second terminal, and a line-of-sight path exists between the second terminal and the third terminal.
- the first terminal, the second terminal and the third terminal are the source terminal, the cooperative terminal and the target terminal as shown in FIG. 6 or FIG. 9 respectively
- the first information is the cooperative positioning request sent by the source terminal
- the second information is The positioning information sent by the cooperative terminal
- the third information is the positioning response sent by the target terminal.
- the first terminal, the second terminal and the third terminal are the source terminal, the first cooperation terminal and the second cooperation terminal as shown in FIG. 11 , respectively, or the source terminal, the first cooperation terminal and the second cooperation terminal as shown in FIG.
- the first information is the cooperative positioning request sent by the source terminal
- the second information is the first positioning information sent by the first cooperative terminal
- the third information is the second positioning information sent by the second cooperative terminal.
- the first terminal, the second terminal and the third terminal are respectively the first cooperative terminal, the second cooperative terminal and the target terminal as shown in FIG. 11 , and the first information is the first positioning information sent by the first cooperative terminal, The second information is the second positioning information sent by the second cooperative terminal, and the third information is the positioning response sent by the target terminal.
- the first terminal, the second terminal, and the third terminal are the n-1 th cooperative terminal, the n th cooperative terminal, and the n+1 th cooperative terminal as shown in FIG. 14, respectively, and the first information is the n-1 th cooperative terminal.
- the n-1th positioning information sent by the terminal, the second information is the nth positioning information sent by the nth cooperative terminal, and the third information is the n+1th positioning information sent by the n+1th cooperative terminal.
- n-1 is greater than or equal to 1
- n+1 is less than or equal to N.
- the first terminal, the second terminal, and the third terminal are the N-1 th cooperative terminal, the N-th cooperative terminal, and the target terminal as shown in FIG. 14, respectively, and the first information is the th N-1 positioning information, the second information is the Nth positioning information sent by the Nth cooperative terminal, and the third information is the positioning response sent by the target terminal.
- Embodiment 2 The method according to Embodiment 1, wherein the first terminal is a source terminal, the second terminal is a cooperative terminal, and the third terminal is a target terminal, and the method further includes: the third terminal is based on the data of the third terminal and the second terminal.
- the relative position information, the relative position information of the second terminal and the first terminal, determine the relative position information of the third terminal and the first terminal;
- the third terminal sends a third message to the first terminal, and the third message includes the third terminal and the first terminal.
- Embodiment 3 The method according to Embodiment 1, wherein the first terminal is a source terminal, and the second terminal and the third terminal are both cooperative terminals; or the third terminal is a target terminal, and the first terminal and the second terminal are both cooperative terminals. terminal.
- Embodiment 4 a cooperative positioning method, comprising: a second terminal receiving first information from a first terminal, and in response to the first information, determining relative position information between the second terminal and the first terminal, the first information including source terminal identification and target terminal identification; the second terminal sends second information to the third terminal, the second information includes the relative position information of the second terminal and the first terminal, the source terminal identification and the target terminal identification; wherein, the first terminal A line-of-sight path exists between the second terminal and the second terminal, and a line-of-sight path exists between the second terminal and the third terminal.
- Embodiment 5 The method according to Embodiment 4, wherein the first information further includes relative position information of the first terminal and the fourth terminal, the second information further includes relative position information of the first terminal and the fourth terminal, and the first information further includes relative position information of the first terminal and the fourth terminal.
- a line-of-sight path exists between a terminal and a fourth terminal.
- Embodiment 6 The method according to Embodiment 5, wherein the relative position information of the first terminal and the fourth terminal includes a terminal identification pair consisting of the first terminal identification and the fourth terminal identification, the relative position of the first terminal and the fourth terminal. location and timestamp.
- Embodiment 7 The method according to Embodiment 5 or Embodiment 6, wherein the first information further includes preset time information; the preset time information instructs the second terminal to send the second information within a preset time period; or The time information indicates whether the second terminal includes relative position information of the first terminal and the fourth terminal in the second information.
- Embodiment 8 The method according to any one of Embodiments 4 to 7, wherein the first information further includes indication information of a first resource, and the first resource is used to carry a relative positioning reference signal sent by the first terminal
- the second terminal determines the relative position information of the second terminal and the first terminal, including: the second terminal measures the relative positioning reference signal sent by the first terminal on the first resource, and obtains the relative position information of the second terminal and the first terminal.
- Embodiment 9 The method according to any one of Embodiments 4 to 7, wherein the first information further includes an identifier of the first terminal; the second terminal determines relative position information between the second terminal and the first terminal, including: : The second terminal determines the first resource according to the first terminal identifier and the preset configuration information of the periodic relative positioning reference signal, and the first resource is used to carry the relative positioning reference signal sent by the first terminal; the second terminal is on the first resource The relative positioning reference signal sent by the first terminal is measured to obtain relative position information of the second terminal and the first terminal.
- Embodiment 10 The method according to any one of Embodiments 4 to 9, wherein the method further includes: the second terminal sends a relative positioning reference signal to the third terminal, and the relative positioning reference signal sent by the second terminal is used for Determine the relative position information of the second terminal and the third terminal.
- Embodiment 11 The method according to any one of Embodiments 4 to 10, wherein the relative positioning reference signal sent by the second terminal is carried on a second resource, and the second resource is selected by the second terminal from a resource pool , the second information also includes the indication information of the second resource; or the second resource is determined by the second terminal according to the second terminal identifier and the preset configuration information of the periodic relative positioning reference signal, and the second information also includes the second resource. Terminal ID.
- Embodiment 12 The method according to any one of Embodiments 4 to 11, wherein the first terminal is a source terminal, the second terminal is a cooperative terminal, and the third terminal is a target terminal; or the first terminal is a source terminal , the second terminal and the third terminal are both cooperative terminals; or the third terminal is a target terminal, and the first terminal and the second terminal are both cooperative terminals.
- Embodiment 13 a cooperative positioning method, comprising: a first terminal determining a first message, the first information including a source terminal identifier and a target terminal identifier; the first terminal sending the first information to the second terminal, the first information indicating The second terminal sends second information to the third terminal, where the second information includes relative position information of the second terminal and the first terminal, source terminal identification and target terminal identification; wherein, there is a video link between the first terminal and the second terminal A distance path, a line-of-sight path exists between the second terminal and the third terminal.
- Embodiment 14 The method according to Embodiment 13, wherein the first terminal is a source terminal, the second terminal is a cooperative terminal, and the third terminal is a target terminal, and the method further includes: the first terminal receives a third message from the third terminal , the third message includes the relative position information of the third terminal and the first terminal, the source terminal identifier and the target terminal identifier.
- Embodiment 15 a cooperative positioning method, comprising: a third terminal receiving second information from a second terminal, where the second information includes relative position information of the second terminal and the first terminal, a source terminal identifier, and a target terminal identification; the third terminal determines the relative position information of the third terminal and the second terminal in response to the second information; wherein, there is a line-of-sight path between the first terminal and the second terminal, and there is a line-of-sight path between the second terminal and the third terminal sight distance.
- Embodiment 16 The method according to Embodiment 15, wherein the first terminal is a source terminal, the second terminal is a cooperative terminal, and the third terminal is a target terminal, and the method further includes: the third terminal is based on the data of the third terminal and the second terminal.
- the relative position information, the relative position information of the second terminal and the first terminal, determine the relative position information of the third terminal and the first terminal;
- the third terminal sends a third message to the first terminal, and the third message includes the third terminal and the first terminal.
- a cooperative positioning device comprising: a processing unit and a communication unit, the processing unit is configured to control the communication unit to receive the first information from the first terminal, and in response to the first information, determine the relationship between the device and the first terminal.
- Relative position information the first information includes source terminal identification and target terminal identification;
- the processing unit is further configured to control the communication unit to send second information to the third terminal, the second information includes the relative position information of the device and the first terminal, the source terminal Identification and target terminal identification; wherein, a line-of-sight path exists between the first terminal and the device, and a line-of-sight path exists between the device and the third terminal.
- Embodiment 18 The device according to Embodiment 17, wherein the first information further includes relative position information of the first terminal and the fourth terminal, the second information further includes relative position information of the first terminal and the fourth terminal, and the first information further includes relative position information of the first terminal and the fourth terminal.
- Embodiment 19 The apparatus according to Embodiment 18, wherein the relative position information of the first terminal and the fourth terminal includes a terminal identification pair consisting of a first terminal identification and a fourth terminal identification, and the relative position of the first terminal and the fourth terminal. location and timestamp.
- Embodiment 20 The apparatus according to any one of Embodiments 18 to 19, wherein the first information further includes preset time information; the preset time information instructs the processing unit to control the communication unit to transmit within a preset time period The second information; or the preset time information indicates whether the processing unit includes the relative position information of the first terminal and the fourth terminal in the second information.
- Embodiment 21 The apparatus according to any one of Embodiments 17 to 20, wherein the first information further includes indication information of a first resource, and the first resource is used to carry a relative positioning reference signal sent by the first terminal ; the processing unit is specifically configured to measure the relative positioning reference signal sent by the first terminal on the first resource to obtain relative position information of the device and the first terminal.
- Embodiment 22 The apparatus according to any one of Embodiments 17 to 20, wherein the first information further includes a first terminal identifier; the processing unit is specifically configured to, according to the first terminal identifier and the periodic relative positioning reference signal, Preset configuration information, determine a first resource, and the first resource is used to carry the relative positioning reference signal sent by the first terminal; measure the relative positioning reference signal sent by the first terminal on the first resource, and obtain the relative positioning reference signal between the device and the first terminal. location information.
- the processing unit is specifically configured to, according to the first terminal identifier and the periodic relative positioning reference signal, Preset configuration information, determine a first resource, and the first resource is used to carry the relative positioning reference signal sent by the first terminal; measure the relative positioning reference signal sent by the first terminal on the first resource, and obtain the relative positioning reference signal between the device and the first terminal. location information.
- Embodiment 23 The apparatus according to any one of Embodiments 17 to 22, wherein the processing unit is further configured to control the communication unit to send a relative positioning reference signal to the third terminal, and the relative positioning reference signal sent by the communication unit is used for Determine the relative position information of the device and the third terminal.
- Embodiment 24 The apparatus according to any one of Embodiments 17 to 23, wherein the relative positioning reference signal sent by the communication unit is borne on a second resource, and the second resource is selected by the processing unit from a resource pool,
- the second information further includes indication information of the second resource; or the second resource is determined by the processing unit according to the identification of the device and the preset configuration information of the periodic relative positioning reference signal, and the second information also includes the identification of the device.
- Embodiment 25 The apparatus according to any one of Embodiments 17 to 24, wherein the first terminal is a source terminal, the apparatus is a cooperative terminal, and the third terminal is a target terminal; or the first terminal is a source terminal, The apparatus and the third terminal are both cooperative terminals; or the third terminal is a target terminal, and the first terminal and the apparatus are both cooperative terminals.
- Embodiment 26 a cooperative positioning device, comprising: a processing unit and a communication unit, the processing unit is used to determine a first message, and the first information includes a source terminal identifier and a target terminal identifier; the processing unit is further configured to control the communication unit to send The second terminal sends the first information, the first information instructs the second terminal to send the second information to the third terminal, and the second information includes the relative position information of the second terminal and the device, the source terminal identifier and the target terminal identifier; wherein, the A line-of-sight path exists between the device and the second terminal, and a line-of-sight path exists between the second terminal and the third terminal.
- Embodiment 27 The apparatus according to Embodiment 26, wherein the apparatus is a source terminal, the second terminal is a cooperative terminal, the third terminal is a target terminal, and the processing unit is further configured to control the communication unit to receive a third message from the third terminal , the third message includes the relative position information of the third terminal and the device, the source terminal identifier and the target terminal identifier.
- Embodiment 28 a cooperative positioning apparatus, comprising: a processing unit and a communication unit, the processing unit is configured to control the communication unit to receive second information from a second terminal, and the second information includes the information of the second terminal and the first terminal. Relative position information, source terminal identification and target terminal identification; in response to the second information, determine the relative position information of the device and the second terminal; wherein, there is a line-of-sight path between the first terminal and the second terminal, and the second terminal and the There is a line-of-sight path between the devices.
- Embodiment 29 The apparatus according to Embodiment 28, wherein the first terminal is a source terminal, the second terminal is a cooperative terminal, the apparatus is a target terminal, and the processing unit is further configured to, according to the relative position information of the apparatus and the second terminal, The relative position information of the second terminal and the first terminal determines the relative position information of the device and the first terminal; the processing unit is further configured to control the communication unit to send a third message to the first terminal, and the third message includes the third terminal and the first terminal. Relative position information of the first terminal, source terminal identifier and target terminal identifier.
- Embodiment 30 A communication device, comprising a processor and a memory, the processor and the memory are coupled, and the memory is used to store computer program instructions, when the processor executes the computer program instructions, the communication device is made to perform Embodiments 4 to 4 The method of any one of Embodiments 12, or causing the communication device to perform the method of Embodiment 13 or Embodiment 14, or causing the communication device to perform the method of Embodiment 15 or Embodiment 16.
- Embodiment 31 A computer-readable storage medium, wherein the computer-readable storage medium comprises computer instructions, when the computer instructions are executed on a computer, the computer is caused to perform the method of any one of Embodiments 4 to 12, Or cause the computer to execute the method of Embodiment 13 or Embodiment 14, or cause the computer to execute the method of Embodiment 15 or Embodiment 16.
- Embodiment 32 A chip including a processor, when the processor executes an instruction, the processor executes the method of any one of Embodiments 4 to 12, or the processor executes Embodiment 13 or Embodiment 14 method, or the processor executes the method of Embodiment 15 or Embodiment 16.
- Embodiment 33 A computer program product comprising instructions, when run on a computer, to cause a computer to perform the method of any one of Embodiments 4 to 12, or to cause a computer to perform Embodiment 13 or Embodiment 14 method, or cause a computer to execute the method of Embodiment 15 or Embodiment 16.
- At least one means one or more, and “plurality” means two or more.
- At least one item(s) below” or similar expressions thereof refer to any combination of these items, including any combination of single item(s) or plural items(s).
- at least one (a) of a, b or c can mean: a, b, c, "a and b", “a and c", “b and c", or "a and b and c" ", where a, b, c can be single or multiple.
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- 一种协作定位方法,其特征在于,包括:第一终端向第二终端发送第一信息,所述第一信息包括源终端标识和目标终端标识;所述第二终端响应于所述第一信息,确定所述第二终端和所述第一终端的相对位置信息;所述第二终端向第三终端发送第二信息,所述第二信息中包括所述第二终端和所述第一终端的相对位置信息、所述源终端标识和所述目标终端标识;所述第三终端响应于所述第二信息,确定所述第三终端和所述第二终端的相对位置信息;其中,所述第一终端和所述第二终端之间存在视距径,所述第二终端和所述第三终端之间存在视距径。
- 如权利要求1所述的方法,其特征在于,所述第一终端为源终端,所述第二终端为协作终端,所述第三终端为目标终端,所述方法还包括:所述第三终端根据所述第三终端和所述第二终端的相对位置信息、所述第二终端和所述第一终端的相对位置信息,确定所述第三终端和所述第一终端的相对位置信息;所述第三终端向所述第一终端发送第三消息,所述第三消息中包括所述第三终端和所述第一终端的相对位置信息、所述源终端标识和所述目标终端标识。
- 如权利要求1所述的方法,其特征在于,所述第一终端为源终端,所述第二终端和所述第三终端均为协作终端;或所述第三终端为目标终端,所述第一终端和所述第二终端均为协作终端。
- 一种协作定位方法,其特征在于,包括:第二终端接收来自第一终端的第一信息,响应于所述第一信息,确定所述第二终端和所述第一终端的相对位置信息,所述第一信息包括源终端标识和目标终端标识;所述第二终端向第三终端发送第二信息,所述第二信息中包括所述第二终端和所述第一终端的相对位置信息、所述源终端标识和所述目标终端标识;其中,所述第一终端和所述第二终端之间存在视距径,所述第二终端和所述第三终端之间存在视距径。
- 如权利要求4所述的方法,其特征在于,所述第一信息中还包括所述第一终端与第四终端的相对位置信息,所述第二信息中还包括所述第一终端和第四终端的相对位置信息,所述第一终端和所述第四终端之间存在视距径。
- 如权利要求5所述的方法,其特征在于,所述第一终端与第四终端的相对位置信息包括由第一终端标识和第四终端标识组成的终端标识对、所述第一终端与所述第四终端的相对位置和时间戳。
- 如权利要求5所述的方法,其特征在于,所述第一信息中还包括预设时间信息;所述预设时间信息指示所述第二终端在预设时间段内发送所述第二信息;或所述预设时间信息指示所述第二终端是否将所述第一终端和第四终端的相对位置信息包含于所述第二信息中。
- 如权利要求4所述的方法,其特征在于,所述第一信息中还包括第一资源的指示信息,所述第一资源用于承载所述第一终端发送的相对定位参考信号;所述第二终端确定所述第二终端和所述第一终端的相对位置信息,包括:所述第二终端在所述第一资源上测量所述第一终端发送的相对定位参考信号,得到所 述第二终端和所述第一终端的相对位置信息。
- 如权利要求4所述的方法,其特征在于,所述第一信息中还包括第一终端标识;所述第二终端确定所述第二终端和所述第一终端的相对位置信息,包括:所述第二终端根据所述第一终端标识和周期相对定位参考信号的预设配置信息,确定第一资源,所述第一资源用于承载所述第一终端发送的相对定位参考信号;所述第二终端在所述第一资源上测量所述第一终端发送的相对定位参考信号,得到所述第二终端和所述第一终端的相对位置信息。
- 如权利要求4所述的方法,其特征在于,所述方法还包括:所述第二终端向所述第三终端发送相对定位参考信号,所述第二终端发送的相对定位参考信号用于确定所述第二终端与第三终端的相对位置信息。
- 如权利要求10所述的方法,其特征在于,所述第二终端发送的相对定位参考信号承载于第二资源上,所述第二资源是所述第二终端从资源池中选择的,所述第二信息中还包括所述第二资源的指示信息;或所述第二资源是所述第二终端根据第二终端标识和周期相对定位参考信号的预设配置信息确定的,所述第二信息中还包括所述第二终端标识。
- 如权利要求4所述的方法,其特征在于,所述第一终端为源终端,所述第二终端为协作终端,所述第三终端为目标终端;或所述第一终端为源终端,所述第二终端和所述第三终端均为协作终端;或所述第三终端为目标终端,所述第一终端和所述第二终端均为协作终端。
- 一种通信装置,其特征在于,包括用于执行如权利要求4至12中的任一项所述方法的单元。
- 一种通信装置,其特征在于,包括处理器和存储器,所述处理器和存储器耦合,所述存储器用于存储计算机程序指令,当所述处理器执行所述计算机程序指令时,使得通信装置执行权利要求4至12中任一项所述的方法。
- 一种计算机可读存储介质,其特征在于,所述计算机可读存储介质包括计算机指令,当所述计算机指令在计算机上运行时,使得计算机执行如权利要求4至12中任一项所述的方法。
- 一种芯片,其特征在于,包括处理器,当所述处理器执行指令时,所述处理器执行如权利要求4至12中任一项所述的方法。
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