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- the invention relates to wireless communications, and more particularly to apparatuses, systems, and methods for Channel State Information (CSI) enhancements in wireless communication systems, e.g., in 5G NR systems and beyond.
- CSI Channel State Information
- Wireless communication systems are rapidly growing in usage.
- wireless devices such as smart phones and tablet computers have become increasingly sophisticated.
- many mobile devices now provide access to the internet, email, text messaging, and navigation using the global positioning system (GPS) , and are capable of operating sophisticated applications that utilize these functionalities.
- GPS global positioning system
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- 5G NR Fifth Generation New Radio
- 5G-NR also simply referred to as NR
- NR provides, as compared to LTE, a higher capacity for a higher density of mobile broadband users, while also supporting device-to-device, ultra-reliable, and massive machine type communications with lower latency and/or lower battery consumption.
- NR may allow for more flexible UE scheduling as compared to current LTE. Consequently, efforts are being made in ongoing developments of 5G-NR to take advantage of higher throughputs possible at higher frequencies.
- Embodiments relate to wireless communications, and more particularly to apparatuses, systems, and methods for CSI enhancements in wireless communication systems, e.g., in 5G NR systems and beyond.
- a user equipment device may be configured to receive, from a network, a medium access control (MAC) control element (CE) indicating quasi- colocation (QCL) information for channel state information (CSI) reference signal (CSI) -RS resources in a semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set.
- the MAC CE may include at least an indication of transmission configuration indicator (TCI) states for single-TRP and multi-TRP corresponding to CSI-RS resources in a semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set.
- TCI transmission configuration indicator
- the MAC CE may include 2N+k1+k2 TCI states corresponding to 2N+k1+k2 CSI-RS resources, where the 2N+k1+k2 CSI-RS resources may be for N channel measurement resource (CMR) pairs for multi-TRP CSI-RS measurements, k1 CMRs in a first group for a first single-TRP measurement, and k2 CMRs in a second group for a second single-TRP measurement.
- CMR channel measurement resource
- the UE may receive, from the network, a CSI reporting configuration that may indicate which CSIs the UE is to report. Additionally, the UE may perform CSI measurements using the QCL information and based on the CSI reporting configuration.
- the UE may receive, from the network, a radio resource control (RRC) message that may include a parameter that configures QCL for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- the parameter may include a QCL information list that may include TCI state identifiers (IDs) for multi-TRP CSI measurements and single-TRP measurements.
- RRC radio resource control
- the UE may interpret a first 2N TCI state IDs in the QCL information list as configured for 2N channel measurement resources (CMRs) in N CMR pairs for multi-TRP CSI measurement configured in a corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement, a next k1 TCI state IDs in the QCL information list as configured for k1 CMRs in a first CMR group for a first single-TRP CSI measurement configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement, and a next k2 TCI state IDs in the QCL information list as configured for k2 CMRs in a second CMR group for a second single-TRP CSI measurement configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- CMRs channel measurement resources
- the UE may receive an RRC message that may include a parameter that configures QCL for aperiodic CSI measurement, where parameter may include at least two QCL information lists.
- a first QCL information list of the at least two QCL information lists may include and/or be associated with TCI state IDs for single-TRP CSI measurements and a second QCL information list of the at least two QCL information lists may include and/or be associated with TCI state IDs for multi-TRP measurements.
- the second QCL information list may include 2N TCI state IDs that may be configured for 2N channel measurement resources (CMRs) in N CMR pairs for multi-TRP CSI measurement configured in a corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement and the first QCL information list may include k1+k2 TCI state IDs configured for k1+k2 single-TRP measurements configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- CMRs channel measurement resources
- a first k1 TCI state IDs in the first QCL information list may be configured for k1 CMRs in a first CMR group for a first single-TRP CSI measurement configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement and a next k2 TCI state IDs in the first QCL information list may be configured for k2 CMRs in a second CMR group for a second single-TRP CSI measurement configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- the UE may receive from a network, a CSI reporting setting that may configure the UE to report one CSI associated with single-TRP CSI measurement hypotheses along with CSIs for multi-TRP CSI measurement hypothesis.
- the UE may select a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based, at least in part, on at least one selection criteria.
- selecting a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based on at least one selection criteria may include the UE selecting a first CMR group for the single-TRP measurement, the UE determining which CMR group is selected based on a configuration in a CSI-RS report configuration, and/or the UE measuring both CMR groups and reporting a best single-TRP hypothesis across both CMR groups.
- the UE may receive a CSI reporting setting that may configure the UE to report zero CSIs associated with single-TRP measurement hypotheses along with CSIs for multi-TRP hypothesis with shared CMR configured.
- the UE may interpret the CSI reporting setting based, at least in part, on at least one interpretation criteria.
- interpreting the CSI reporting setting based on at least one interpretation criteria may include the UE treating such a configuration as an error case, the UE reporting a multi-TRP CSI measurement without any single-TRP CSI measurement, and/or the UE reporting a multi-TRP CSI measurement and a single-TRP CSI measurements.
- UAVs unmanned aerial vehicles
- UACs unmanned aerial controllers
- UTM server base stations
- access points cellular phones
- tablet computers wearable computing devices
- portable media players portable media players
- Figure 1A illustrates an example wireless communication system according to some embodiments.
- Figure 1B illustrates an example of a base station and an access point in communication with a user equipment (UE) device, according to some embodiments.
- UE user equipment
- Figure 2 illustrates an example block diagram of a base station, according to some embodiments.
- Figure 3 illustrates an example block diagram of a server according to some embodiments.
- Figure 4 illustrates an example block diagram of a UE according to some embodiments.
- Figure 5 illustrates an example block diagram of cellular communication circuitry, according to some embodiments.
- Figure 6A illustrates an example of a 5G network architecture that incorporates both 3GPP (e.g., cellular) and non-3GPP (e.g., non-cellular) access to the 5G CN, according to some embodiments.
- 3GPP e.g., cellular
- non-3GPP e.g., non-cellular
- Figure 6B illustrates an example of a 5G network architecture that incorporates both dual 3GPP (e.g., LTE and 5G NR) access and non-3GPP access to the 5G CN, according to some embodiments.
- dual 3GPP e.g., LTE and 5G NR
- non-3GPP access to the 5G CN
- Figure 7 illustrates an example of a baseband processor architecture for a UE, according to some embodiments.
- Figure 8 illustrates an example of a MAC CE for configuring QCL information, according to some embodiments.
- Figure 9 illustrates an example of a CSI-AssociatedReportConfigInfo parameter, according to some embodiments.
- Figures 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 illustrate block diagrams of examples of methods for CSI enhancements in wireless communication systems, including methods for QCL configurations for multi-TRP CSI and reporting of single-TRP and multi-TRP measurements in a single reporting instance, according to embodiments.
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- ⁇ MAC Medium Access Control
- ⁇ CSI-RS Channel State Information Reference Signal
- ⁇ PDCCH Physical Downlink Control Channel
- ⁇ PDSCH Physical Downlink Shared Channel
- Memory Medium Any of various types of non-transitory memory devices or storage devices.
- the term “memory medium” is intended to include an installation medium, e.g., a CD-ROM, floppy disks, or tape device; a computer system memory or random-access memory such as DRAM, DDR RAM, SRAM, EDO RAM, Rambus RAM, etc.; a non-volatile memory such as a Flash, magnetic media, e.g., a hard drive, or optical storage; registers, or other similar types of memory elements, etc.
- the memory medium may include other types of non-transitory memory as well or combinations thereof.
- the memory medium may be located in a first computer system in which the programs are executed, or may be located in a second different computer system which connects to the first computer system over a network, such as the Internet. In the latter instance, the second computer system may provide program instructions to the first computer for execution.
- the term “memory medium” may include two or more memory mediums which may reside in different locations, e.g., in different computer systems that are connected over a network.
- the memory medium may store program instructions (e.g., embodied as computer programs) that may be executed by one or more processors.
- Carrier Medium a memory medium as described above, as well as a physical transmission medium, such as a bus, network, and/or other physical transmission medium that conveys signals such as electrical, electromagnetic, or digital signals.
- a physical transmission medium such as a bus, network, and/or other physical transmission medium that conveys signals such as electrical, electromagnetic, or digital signals.
- Programmable Hardware Element includes various hardware devices comprising multiple programmable function blocks connected via a programmable interconnect. Examples include FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Arrays) , PLDs (Programmable Logic Devices) , FPOAs (Field Programmable Object Arrays) , and CPLDs (Complex PLDs) .
- the programmable function blocks may range from fine grained (combinatorial logic or look up tables) to coarse grained (arithmetic logic units or processor cores) .
- a programmable hardware element may also be referred to as "reconfigurable logic” .
- Computer System any of various types of computing or processing systems, including a personal computer system (PC) , mainframe computer system, workstation, network appliance, Internet appliance, personal digital assistant (PDA) , television system, grid computing system, or other device or combinations of devices.
- PC personal computer system
- mainframe computer system workstation
- network appliance Internet appliance
- PDA personal digital assistant
- television system grid computing system, or other device or combinations of devices.
- computer system can be broadly defined to encompass any device (or combination of devices) having at least one processor that executes instructions from a memory medium.
- UE User Equipment
- UE Device any of various types of computer systems devices which are mobile or portable and which performs wireless communications.
- UE devices include mobile telephones or smart phones (e.g., iPhone TM , Android TM -based phones) , portable gaming devices (e.g., Nintendo DS TM , PlayStation Portable TM , Gameboy Advance TM , iPhone TM ) , laptops, wearable devices (e.g., smart watch, smart glasses) , PDAs, portable Internet devices, music players, data storage devices, other handheld devices, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) (e.g., drones) , UAV controllers (UACs) , and so forth.
- UAVs unmanned aerial vehicles
- UACs UAV controllers
- Base Station has the full breadth of its ordinary meaning, and at least includes a wireless communication station installed at a fixed location and used to communicate as part of a wireless telephone system or radio system.
- Processing Element refers to various elements or combinations of elements that are capable of performing a function in a device, such as a user equipment or a cellular network device.
- Processing elements may include, for example: processors and associated memory, portions or circuits of individual processor cores, entire processor cores, processor arrays, circuits such as an ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) , programmable hardware elements such as a field programmable gate array (FPGA) , as well any of various combinations of the above.
- ASIC Application Specific Integrated Circuit
- FPGA field programmable gate array
- channel widths may be variable (e.g., depending on device capability, band conditions, etc. ) .
- LTE may support scalable channel bandwidths from 1.4 MHz to 20MHz.
- WLAN channels may be 22MHz wide while Bluetooth channels may be 1Mhz wide.
- Other protocols and standards may include different definitions of channels.
- some standards may define and use multiple types of channels, e.g., different channels for uplink or downlink and/or different channels for different uses such as data, control information, etc.
- band has the full breadth of its ordinary meaning, and at least includes a section of spectrum (e.g., radio frequency spectrum) in which channels are used or set aside for the same purpose.
- spectrum e.g., radio frequency spectrum
- Wi-Fi has the full breadth of its ordinary meaning, and at least includes a wireless communication network or RAT that is serviced by wireless LAN (WLAN) access points and which provides connectivity through these access points to the Internet.
- WLAN wireless LAN
- Most modern Wi-Fi networks (or WLAN networks) are based on IEEE 802.11 standards and are marketed under the name “Wi-Fi” .
- Wi-Fi (WLAN) network is different from a cellular network.
- 3GPP Access refers to accesses (e.g., radio access technologies) that are specified by 3GPP standards. These accesses include, but are not limited to, GSM/GPRS, LTE, LTE-A, and/or 5G NR. In general, 3GPP access refers to various types of cellular access technologies.
- Non-3GPP Access refers any accesses (e.g., radio access technologies) that are not specified by 3GPP standards. These accesses include, but are not limited to, WiMAX, CDMA2000, Wi-Fi, WLAN, and/or fixed networks. Non-3GPP accesses may be split into two categories, "trusted” and “untrusted” : Trusted non-3GPP accesses can interact directly with an evolved packet core (EPC) and/or a 5G core (5GC) whereas untrusted non-3GPP accesses interwork with the EPC/5GC via a network entity, such as an Evolved Packet Data Gateway and/or a 5G NR gateway. In general, non-3GPP access refers to various types on non-cellular access technologies.
- EPC evolved packet core
- 5GC 5G core
- 5G NR gateway an Evolved Packet Data Gateway and/or a 5G NR gateway.
- non-3GPP access refers to various types on non-cellular access technologies.
- Automatically refers to an action or operation performed by a computer system (e.g., software executed by the computer system) or device (e.g., circuitry, programmable hardware elements, ASICs, etc. ) , without user input directly specifying or performing the action or operation.
- a computer system e.g., software executed by the computer system
- device e.g., circuitry, programmable hardware elements, ASICs, etc.
- An automatic procedure may be initiated by input provided by the user, but the subsequent actions that are performed “automatically” are not specified by the user, i.e., are not performed “manually” , where the user specifies each action to perform.
- a user filling out an electronic form by selecting each field and providing input specifying information is filling out the form manually, even though the computer system must update the form in response to the user actions.
- the form may be automatically filled out by the computer system where the computer system (e.g., software executing on the computer system) analyzes the fields of the form and fills in the form without any user input specifying the answers to the fields.
- the user may invoke the automatic filling of the form, but is not involved in the actual filling of the form (e.g., the user is not manually specifying answers to fields but rather they are being automatically completed) .
- the present specification provides various examples of operations being automatically performed in response to actions the user has taken.
- Concurrent refers to parallel execution or performance, where tasks, processes, or programs are performed in an at least partially overlapping manner.
- concurrency may be implemented using “strong” or strict parallelism, where tasks are performed (at least partially) in parallel on respective computational elements, or using “weak parallelism” , where the tasks are performed in an interleaved manner, e.g., by time multiplexing of execution threads.
- Various components may be described as “configured to” perform a task or tasks.
- “configured to” is a broad recitation generally meaning “having structure that” performs the task or tasks during operation. As such, the component can be configured to perform the task even when the component is not currently performing that task (e.g., a set of electrical conductors may be configured to electrically connect a module to another module, even when the two modules are not connected) .
- “configured to” may be a broad recitation of structure generally meaning “having circuitry that” performs the task or tasks during operation. As such, the component can be configured to perform the task even when the component is not currently on.
- the circuitry that forms the structure corresponding to “configured to” may include hardware circuits.
- FIGS 1A and 1B Communication Systems
- Figure 1A illustrates a simplified example wireless communication system, according to some embodiments. It is noted that the system of Figure 1A is merely one example of a possible system, and that features of this disclosure may be implemented in any of various systems, as desired.
- the example wireless communication system includes a base station 102A which communicates over a transmission medium with one or more user devices 106A, 106B, etc., through 106N.
- Each of the user devices may be referred to herein as a “user equipment” (UE) .
- UE user equipment
- the user devices 106 are referred to as UEs or UE devices.
- the base station (BS) 102A may be a base transceiver station (BTS) or cell site (a “cellular base station” ) and may include hardware that enables wireless communication with the UEs 106A through 106N.
- BTS base transceiver station
- cellular base station a “cellular base station”
- the communication area (or coverage area) of the base station may be referred to as a “cell. ”
- the base station 102A and the UEs 106 may be configured to communicate over the transmission medium using any of various radio access technologies (RATs) , also referred to as wireless communication technologies, or telecommunication standards, such as GSM, UMTS (associated with, for example, WCDMA or TD-SCDMA air interfaces) , LTE, LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) , 5G new radio (5G NR) , HSPA, 3GPP2 CDMA2000 (e.g., 1xRTT, 1xEV-DO, HRPD, eHRPD) , etc.
- RATs radio access technologies
- GSM Global System for Mobile communications
- UMTS associated with, for example, WCDMA or TD-SCDMA air interfaces
- LTE LTE-Advanced
- 5G NR 5G new radio
- 3GPP2 CDMA2000 e.g., 1xRT
- the base station 102A may alternately be referred to as an 'eNodeB' or ‘eNB’ .
- eNB eNodeB
- 5G NR 5G NR
- the base station 102A may also be equipped to communicate with a network 100 (e.g., a core network of a cellular service provider, a telecommunication network such as a public switched telephone network (PSTN) , and/or the Internet, among various possibilities) .
- a network 100 e.g., a core network of a cellular service provider, a telecommunication network such as a public switched telephone network (PSTN) , and/or the Internet, among various possibilities
- PSTN public switched telephone network
- the base station 102A may facilitate communication between the user devices and/or between the user devices and the network 100.
- the cellular base station 102A may provide UEs 106 with various telecommunication capabilities, such as voice, SMS and/or data services.
- Base station 102A and other similar base stations (such as base stations 102B...102N) operating according to the same or a different cellular communication standard may thus be provided as a network of cells, which may provide continuous or nearly continuous overlapping service to UEs 106A-N and similar devices over a geographic area via one or more cellular communication standards.
- each UE 106 may also be capable of receiving signals from (and possibly within communication range of) one or more other cells (which might be provided by base stations 102B-N and/or any other base stations) , which may be referred to as “neighboring cells” .
- Such cells may also be capable of facilitating communication between user devices and/or between user devices and the network 100.
- Such cells may include “macro” cells, “micro” cells, “pico” cells, and/or cells which provide any of various other granularities of service area size.
- base stations 102A-B illustrated in Figure 1 might be macro cells, while base station 102N might be a micro cell. Other configurations are also possible.
- base station 102A may be a next generation base station, e.g., a 5G New Radio (5G NR) base station, or “gNB” .
- a gNB may be connected to a legacy evolved packet core (EPC) network and/or to a NR core (NRC) network.
- EPC legacy evolved packet core
- NRC NR core
- a gNB cell may include one or more transition and reception points (TRPs) .
- TRPs transition and reception points
- a UE capable of operating according to 5G NR may be connected to one or more TRPs within one or more gNBs.
- a UE 106 may be capable of communicating using multiple wireless communication standards.
- the UE 106 may be configured to communicate using a wireless networking (e.g., Wi-Fi) and/or peer-to-peer wireless communication protocol (e.g., Bluetooth, Wi-Fi peer-to-peer, etc. ) in addition to at least one cellular communication protocol (e.g., GSM, UMTS (associated with, for example, WCDMA or TD-SCDMA air interfaces) , LTE, LTE-A, 5G NR, HSPA, 3GPP2 CDMA2000 (e.g., 1xRTT, 1xEV-DO, HRPD, eHRPD) , etc. ) .
- GSM Global System for Mobile communications
- UMTS associated with, for example, WCDMA or TD-SCDMA air interfaces
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- LTE-A Long Term Evolution
- 5G NR Fifth Generation
- HSPA High Speed Packet Access
- the UE 106 may also or alternatively be configured to communicate using one or more global navigational satellite systems (GNSS, e.g., GPS or GLONASS) , one or more mobile television broadcasting standards (e.g., ATSC-M/H or DVB-H) , and/or any other wireless communication protocol, if desired.
- GNSS global navigational satellite systems
- mobile television broadcasting standards e.g., ATSC-M/H or DVB-H
- any other wireless communication protocol if desired.
- Other combinations of wireless communication standards including more than two wireless communication standards are also possible.
- Figure 1B illustrates user equipment 106 (e.g., one of the devices 106A through 106N) in communication with a base station 102 and an access point 112, according to some embodiments.
- the UE 106 may be a device with both cellular communication capability and non-cellular communication capability (e.g., Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and so forth) such as a mobile phone, a hand-held device, a computer or a tablet, or virtually any type of wireless device.
- non-cellular communication capability e.g., Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and so forth
- the UE 106 may include a processor that is configured to execute program instructions stored in memory. The UE 106 may perform any of the method embodiments described herein by executing such stored instructions. Alternatively, or in addition, the UE 106 may include a programmable hardware element such as an FPGA (field-programmable gate array) that is configured to perform any of the method embodiments described herein, or any portion of any of the method embodiments described herein.
- a programmable hardware element such as an FPGA (field-programmable gate array) that is configured to perform any of the method embodiments described herein, or any portion of any of the method embodiments described herein.
- the UE 106 may include one or more antennas for communicating using one or more wireless communication protocols or technologies.
- the UE 106 may be configured to communicate using, for example, CDMA2000 (1xRTT /1xEV-DO /HRPD /eHRPD) , LTE/LTE- Advanced, or 5G NR using a single shared radio and/or GSM, LTE, LTE-Advanced, or 5G NR using the single shared radio.
- the shared radio may couple to a single antenna, or may couple to multiple antennas (e.g., for MIMO) for performing wireless communications.
- a radio may include any combination of a baseband processor, analog RF signal processing circuitry (e.g., including filters, mixers, oscillators, amplifiers, etc. ) , or digital processing circuitry (e.g., for digital modulation as well as other digital processing) .
- the radio may implement one or more receive and transmit chains using the aforementioned hardware.
- the UE 106 may share one or more parts of a receive and/or transmit chain between multiple wireless communication technologies, such as those discussed above.
- the UE 106 may include separate transmit and/or receive chains (e.g., including separate antennas and other radio components) for each wireless communication protocol with which it is configured to communicate.
- the UE 106 may include one or more radios which are shared between multiple wireless communication protocols, and one or more radios which are used exclusively by a single wireless communication protocol.
- the UE 106 might include a shared radio for communicating using either of LTE or 5G NR (or LTE or 1xRTTor LTE or GSM) , and separate radios for communicating using each of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Other configurations are also possible.
- FIG. 1 Block Diagram of a Base Station
- FIG. 2 illustrates an example block diagram of a base station 102, according to some embodiments. It is noted that the base station of Figure 3 is merely one example of a possible base station.
- the base station 102 may include processor (s) 204 which may execute program instructions for the base station 102.
- the processor (s) 204 may also be coupled to memory management unit (MMU) 240, which may be configured to receive addresses from the processor (s) 204 and translate those addresses to locations in memory (e.g., memory 260 and read only memory (ROM) 250) or to other circuits or devices.
- MMU memory management unit
- the base station 102 may include at least one network port 270.
- the network port 270 may be configured to couple to a telephone network and provide a plurality of devices, such as UE devices 106, access to the telephone network as described above in Figures 1 and 2.
- the network port 270 may also or alternatively be configured to couple to a cellular network, e.g., a core network of a cellular service provider.
- the core network may provide mobility related services and/or other services to a plurality of devices, such as UE devices 106.
- the network port 270 may couple to a telephone network via the core network, and/or the core network may provide a telephone network (e.g., among other UE devices serviced by the cellular service provider) .
- base station 102 may be a next generation base station, e.g., a 5G New Radio (5G NR) base station, or “gNB” .
- base station 102 may be connected to a legacy evolved packet core (EPC) network and/or to a NR core (NRC) network.
- EPC legacy evolved packet core
- NRC NR core
- base station 102 may be considered a 5G NR cell and may include one or more transition and reception points (TRPs) .
- TRPs transition and reception points
- a UE capable of operating according to 5G NR may be connected to one or more TRPs within one or more gNBs.
- the base station 102 may include at least one antenna 234, and possibly multiple antennas.
- the at least one antenna 234 may be configured to operate as a wireless transceiver and may be further configured to communicate with UE devices 106 via radio 230.
- the antenna 234 communicates with the radio 230 via communication chain 232.
- Communication chain 232 may be a receive chain, a transmit chain or both.
- the radio 230 may be configured to communicate via various wireless communication standards, including, but not limited to, 5G NR, LTE, LTE-A, GSM, UMTS, CDMA2000, Wi-Fi, etc.
- the base station 102 may be configured to communicate wirelessly using multiple wireless communication standards.
- the base station 102 may include multiple radios, which may enable the base station 102 to communicate according to multiple wireless communication technologies.
- the base station 102 may include an LTE radio for performing communication according to LTE as well as a 5G NR radio for performing communication according to 5G NR.
- the base station 102 may be capable of operating as both an LTE base station and a 5G NR base station.
- the base station 102 may include a multi-mode radio which is capable of performing communications according to any of multiple wireless communication technologies (e.g., 5G NR and Wi-Fi, LTE and Wi-Fi, LTE and UMTS, LTE and CDMA2000, UMTS and GSM, etc. ) .
- multiple wireless communication technologies e.g., 5G NR and Wi-Fi, LTE and Wi-Fi, LTE and UMTS, LTE and CDMA2000, UMTS and GSM, etc.
- the BS 102 may include hardware and software components for implementing or supporting implementation of features described herein.
- the processor 204 of the base station 102 may be configured to implement or support implementation of part or all of the methods described herein, e.g., by executing program instructions stored on a memory medium (e.g., a non-transitory computer-readable memory medium) .
- the processor 204 may be configured as a programmable hardware element, such as an FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) , or as an ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) , or a combination thereof.
- processor 204 of the BS 102 in conjunction with one or more of the other components 230, 232, 234, 240, 250, 260, 270 may be configured to implement or support implementation of part or all of the features described herein.
- processor (s) 204 may be comprised of one or more processing elements. In other words, one or more processing elements may be included in processor (s) 204. Thus, processor (s) 204 may include one or more integrated circuits (ICs) that are configured to perform the functions of processor (s) 204. In addition, each integrated circuit may include circuitry (e.g., first circuitry, second circuitry, etc. ) configured to perform the functions of processor (s) 204.
- circuitry e.g., first circuitry, second circuitry, etc.
- radio 230 may be comprised of one or more processing elements.
- one or more processing elements may be included in radio 230.
- radio 230 may include one or more integrated circuits (ICs) that are configured to perform the functions of radio 230.
- each integrated circuit may include circuitry (e.g., first circuitry, second circuitry, etc. ) configured to perform the functions of radio 230.
- FIG. 3 Block Diagram of a Server
- FIG. 3 illustrates an example block diagram of a server 104, according to some embodiments. It is noted that the server of Figure 3 is merely one example of a possible server.
- the server 104 may include processor (s) 344 which may execute program instructions for the server 104.
- the processor (s) 344 may also be coupled to memory management unit (MMU) 374, which may be configured to receive addresses from the processor (s) 344 and translate those addresses to locations in memory (e.g., memory 364 and read only memory (ROM) 354) or to other circuits or devices.
- MMU memory management unit
- the server 104 may be configured to provide a plurality of devices, such as base station 102, UE devices 106, and/or UTM 108, access to network functions, e.g., as further described herein.
- the server 104 may be part of a radio access network, such as a 5G New Radio (5G NR) radio access network.
- the server 104 may be connected to a legacy evolved packet core (EPC) network and/or to a NR core (NRC) network.
- EPC legacy evolved packet core
- NRC NR core
- the server 104 may include hardware and software components for implementing or supporting implementation of features described herein.
- the processor 344 of the server 104 may be configured to implement or support implementation of part or all of the methods described herein, e.g., by executing program instructions stored on a memory medium (e.g., a non-transitory computer-readable memory medium) .
- the processor 344 may be configured as a programmable hardware element, such as an FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) , or as an ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) , or a combination thereof.
- the processor 344 of the server 104 in conjunction with one or more of the other components 354, 364, and/or 374 may be configured to implement or support implementation of part or all of the features described herein.
- processor (s) 344 may be comprised of one or more processing elements. In other words, one or more processing elements may be included in processor (s) 344.
- processor (s) 344 may include one or more integrated circuits (ICs) that are configured to perform the functions of processor (s) 344.
- each integrated circuit may include circuitry (e.g., first circuitry, second circuitry, etc. ) configured to perform the functions of processor (s) 344.
- Figure 4 Block Diagram of a UE
- FIG. 4 illustrates an example simplified block diagram of a communication device 106, according to some embodiments. It is noted that the block diagram of the communication device of Figure 4 is only one example of a possible communication device.
- communication device 106 may be a user equipment (UE) device, a mobile device or mobile station, a wireless device or wireless station, a desktop computer or computing device, a mobile computing device (e.g., a laptop, notebook, or portable computing device) , a tablet, an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) , a UAV controller (UAC) and/or a combination of devices, among other devices.
- the communication device 106 may include a set of components 400 configured to perform core functions.
- this set of components may be implemented as a system on chip (SOC) , which may include portions for various purposes.
- SOC system on chip
- this set of components 400 may be implemented as separate components or groups of components for the various purposes.
- the set of components 400 may be coupled (e.g., communicatively; directly or indirectly) to various other circuits of the communication device 106.
- the communication device 106 may include various types of memory (e.g., including NAND flash 410) , an input/output interface such as connector I/F 420 (e.g., for connecting to a computer system; dock; charging station; input devices, such as a microphone, camera, keyboard; output devices, such as speakers; etc. ) , the display 460, which may be integrated with or external to the communication device 106, and cellular communication circuitry 430 such as for 5G NR, LTE, GSM, etc., and short to medium range wireless communication circuitry 429 (e.g., Bluetooth TM and WLAN circuitry) .
- communication device 106 may include wired communication circuitry (not shown) , such as a network interface card, e.g., for Ethernet.
- the cellular communication circuitry 430 may couple (e.g., communicatively; directly or indirectly) to one or more antennas, such as antennas 435 and 436 as shown.
- the short to medium range wireless communication circuitry 429 may also couple (e.g., communicatively; directly or indirectly) to one or more antennas, such as antennas 437 and 438 as shown.
- the short to medium range wireless communication circuitry 429 may couple (e.g., communicatively; directly or indirectly) to the antennas 435 and 436 in addition to, or instead of, coupling (e.g., communicatively; directly or indirectly) to the antennas 437 and 438.
- the short to medium range wireless communication circuitry 429 and/or cellular communication circuitry 430 may include multiple receive chains and/or multiple transmit chains for receiving and/or transmitting multiple spatial streams, such as in a multiple-input multiple output (MIMO) configuration.
- MIMO multiple-input multiple output
- cellular communication circuitry 430 may include dedicated receive chains (including and/or coupled to, e.g., communicatively; directly or indirectly. dedicated processors and/or radios) for multiple RATs (e.g., a first receive chain for LTE and a second receive chain for 5G NR) .
- cellular communication circuitry 430 may include a single transmit chain that may be switched between radios dedicated to specific RATs.
- a first radio may be dedicated to a first RAT, e.g., LTE, and may be in communication with a dedicated receive chain and a transmit chain shared with an additional radio, e.g., a second radio that may be dedicated to a second RAT, e.g., 5G NR, and may be in communication with a dedicated receive chain and the shared transmit chain.
- a first RAT e.g., LTE
- a second radio may be dedicated to a second RAT, e.g., 5G NR, and may be in communication with a dedicated receive chain and the shared transmit chain.
- the communication device 106 may also include and/or be configured for use with one or more user interface elements.
- the user interface elements may include any of various elements, such as display 460 (which may be a touchscreen display) , a keyboard (which may be a discrete keyboard or may be implemented as part of a touchscreen display) , a mouse, a microphone and/or speakers, one or more cameras, one or more buttons, and/or any of various other elements capable of providing information to a user and/or receiving or interpreting user input.
- the communication device 106 may further include one or more smart cards 445 that include SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) functionality, such as one or more UICC (s) (Universal Integrated Circuit Card (s) ) cards 445.
- SIM Subscriber Identity Module
- UICC Universal Integrated Circuit Card
- SIM entity is intended to include any of various types of SIM implementations or SIM functionality, such as the one or more UICC (s) cards 445, one or more eUICCs, one or more eSIMs, either removable or embedded, etc.
- the UE 106 may include at least two SIMs. Each SIM may execute one or more SIM applications and/or otherwise implement SIM functionality.
- each SIM may be a single smart card that may be embedded, e.g., may be soldered onto a circuit board in the UE 106, or each SIM 410 may be implemented as a removable smart card.
- the SIM (s) may be one or more removable smart cards (such as UICC cards, which are sometimes referred to as “SIM cards” )
- the SIMs 410 may be one or more embedded cards (such as embedded UICCs (eUICCs) , which are sometimes referred to as “eSIMs” or “eSIM cards” ) .
- one or more of the SIM (s) may implement embedded SIM (eSIM) functionality; in such an embodiment, a single one of the SIM (s) may execute multiple SIM applications.
- Each of the SIMs may include components such as a processor and/or a memory; instructions for performing SIM/eSIM functionality may be stored in the memory and executed by the processor.
- the UE 106 may include a combination of removable smart cards and fixed/non-removable smart cards (such as one or more eUICC cards that implement eSIM functionality) , as desired.
- the UE 106 may comprise two embedded SIMs, two removable SIMs, or a combination of one embedded SIMs and one removable SIMs.
- Various other SIM configurations are also contemplated.
- the UE 106 may include two or more SIMs.
- the inclusion of two or more SIMs in the UE 106 may allow the UE 106 to support two different telephone numbers and may allow the UE 106 to communicate on corresponding two or more respective networks.
- a first SIM may support a first RAT such as LTE
- a second SIM 410 support a second RAT such as 5G NR.
- Other implementations and RATs are of course possible.
- the UE 106 may support Dual SIM Dual Active (DSDA) functionality.
- DSDA Dual SIM Dual Active
- the DSDA functionality may allow the UE 106 to be simultaneously connected to two networks (and use two different RATs) at the same time, or to simultaneously maintain two connections supported by two different SIMs using the same or different RATs on the same or different networks.
- the DSDA functionality may also allow the UE 106 to simultaneously receive voice calls or data traffic on either phone number.
- the voice call may be a packet switched communication.
- the voice call may be received using voice over LTE (VoLTE) technology and/or voice over NR (VoNR) technology.
- the UE 106 may support Dual SIM Dual Standby (DSDS) functionality.
- the DSDS functionality may allow either of the two SIMs in the UE 106 to be on standby waiting for a voice call and/or data connection. In DSDS, when a call/data is established on one SIM, the other SIM is no longer active.
- DSDx functionality (either DSDA or DSDS functionality) may be implemented with a single SIM (e.g., a eUICC) that executes multiple SIM applications for different carriers and/or RATs.
- the SOC 400 may include processor (s) 402, which may execute program instructions for the communication device 106 and display circuitry 404, which may perform graphics processing and provide display signals to the display 460.
- the processor (s) 402 may also be coupled to memory management unit (MMU) 440, which may be configured to receive addresses from the processor (s) 402 and translate those addresses to locations in memory (e.g., memory 406, read only memory (ROM) 450, NAND flash memory 410) and/or to other circuits or devices, such as the display circuitry 404, short to medium range wireless communication circuitry 429, cellular communication circuitry 430, connector I/F 420, and/or display 460.
- the MMU 440 may be configured to perform memory protection and page table translation or set up. In some embodiments, the MMU 440 may be included as a portion of the processor (s) 402.
- the communication device 106 may be configured to communicate using wireless and/or wired communication circuitry.
- the communication device 106 may be configured to perform methods for CSI enhancements in wireless communication systems, e.g., in 5G NR systems and beyond, as further described herein.
- the communication device 106 may include hardware and software components for implementing the above features for a communication device 106 to communicate a scheduling profile for power savings to a network.
- the processor 402 of the communication device 106 may be configured to implement part or all of the features described herein, e.g., by executing program instructions stored on a memory medium (e.g., a non-transitory computer-readable memory medium) .
- processor 402 may be configured as a programmable hardware element, such as an FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) , or as an ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) .
- FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array
- ASIC Application Specific Integrated Circuit
- the processor 402 of the communication device 106 in conjunction with one or more of the other components 400, 404, 406, 410, 420, 429, 430, 440, 445, 450, 460 may be configured to implement part or all of the features described herein.
- processor 402 may include one or more processing elements.
- processor 402 may include one or more integrated circuits (ICs) that are configured to perform the functions of processor 402.
- each integrated circuit may include circuitry (e.g., first circuitry, second circuitry, etc. ) configured to perform the functions of processor (s) 402.
- cellular communication circuitry 430 and short to medium range wireless communication circuitry 429 may each include one or more processing elements.
- one or more processing elements may be included in cellular communication circuitry 430 and, similarly, one or more processing elements may be included in short to medium range wireless communication circuitry 429.
- cellular communication circuitry 430 may include one or more integrated circuits (ICs) that are configured to perform the functions of cellular communication circuitry 430.
- each integrated circuit may include circuitry (e.g., first circuitry, second circuitry, etc. ) configured to perform the functions of cellular communication circuitry 430.
- the short to medium range wireless communication circuitry 429 may include one or more ICs that are configured to perform the functions of short to medium range wireless communication circuitry 429.
- each integrated circuit may include circuitry (e.g., first circuitry, second circuitry, etc. ) configured to perform the functions of short to medium range wireless communication circuitry 429.
- FIG. 5 Block Diagram of Cellular Communication Circuitry
- FIG. 5 illustrates an example simplified block diagram of cellular communication circuitry, according to some embodiments. It is noted that the block diagram of the cellular communication circuitry of Figure 5 is only one example of a possible cellular communication circuit.
- cellular communication circuitry 530 which may be cellular communication circuitry 430, may be included in a communication device, such as communication device 106 described above.
- communication device 106 may be a user equipment (UE) device, a mobile device or mobile station, a wireless device or wireless station, a desktop computer or computing device, a mobile computing device (e.g., a laptop, notebook, or portable computing device) , a tablet and/or a combination of devices, among other devices.
- UE user equipment
- the cellular communication circuitry 530 may couple (e.g., communicatively; directly or indirectly) to one or more antennas, such as antennas 435a-b and 436 as shown (in Figure 4) .
- cellular communication circuitry 530 may include dedicated receive chains (including and/or coupled to, e.g., communicatively; directly or indirectly. dedicated processors and/or radios) for multiple RATs (e.g., a first receive chain for LTE and a second receive chain for 5G NR) .
- cellular communication circuitry 530 may include a modem 510 and a modem 520.
- Modem 510 may be configured for communications according to a first RAT, e.g., such as LTE or LTE-A, and modem 520 may be configured for communications according to a second RAT, e.g., such as 5G NR.
- a first RAT e.g., such as LTE or LTE-A
- modem 520 may be configured for communications according to a second RAT, e.g., such as 5G NR.
- modem 510 may include one or more processors 512 and a memory 516 in communication with processors 512. Modem 510 may be in communication with a radio frequency (RF) front end 530.
- RF front end 530 may include circuitry for transmitting and receiving radio signals.
- RF front end 530 may include receive circuitry (RX) 532 and transmit circuitry (TX) 534.
- receive circuitry 532 may be in communication with downlink (DL) front end 550, which may include circuitry for receiving radio signals via antenna 335a.
- DL downlink
- modem 520 may include one or more processors 522 and a memory 526 in communication with processors 522. Modem 520 may be in communication with an RF front end 540.
- RF front end 540 may include circuitry for transmitting and receiving radio signals.
- RF front end 540 may include receive circuitry 542 and transmit circuitry 544.
- receive circuitry 542 may be in communication with DL front end 560, which may include circuitry for receiving radio signals via antenna 335b.
- a switch 570 may couple transmit circuitry 534 to uplink (UL) front end 572.
- switch 570 may couple transmit circuitry 544 to UL front end 572.
- UL front end 572 may include circuitry for transmitting radio signals via antenna 336.
- switch 570 may be switched to a first state that allows modem 510 to transmit signals according to the first RAT (e.g., via a transmit chain that includes transmit circuitry 534 and UL front end 572) .
- switch 570 may be switched to a second state that allows modem 520 to transmit signals according to the second RAT (e.g., via a transmit chain that includes transmit circuitry 544 and UL front end 572) .
- the cellular communication circuitry 530 may be configured to perform methods for CSI enhancements in wireless communication systems, e.g., in 5G NR systems and beyond, as further described herein.
- the modem 510 may include hardware and software components for implementing the above features or for time division multiplexing UL data for NSA NR operations, as well as the various other techniques described herein.
- the processors 512 may be configured to implement part or all of the features described herein, e.g., by executing program instructions stored on a memory medium (e.g., a non-transitory computer-readable memory medium) .
- processor 512 may be configured as a programmable hardware element, such as an FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) , or as an ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) .
- the processor 512 in conjunction with one or more of the other components 530, 532, 534, 550, 570, 572, 335 and 336 may be configured to implement part or all of the features described herein.
- processors 512 may include one or more processing elements.
- processors 512 may include one or more integrated circuits (ICs) that are configured to perform the functions of processors 512.
- each integrated circuit may include circuitry (e.g., first circuitry, second circuitry, etc. ) configured to perform the functions of processors 512.
- the modem 520 may include hardware and software components for implementing the above features for CSI enhancements in wireless communication systems, e.g., in 5G NR systems and beyond, as well as the various other techniques described herein.
- the processors 522 may be configured to implement part or all of the features described herein, e.g., by executing program instructions stored on a memory medium (e.g., a non-transitory computer-readable memory medium) .
- processor 522 may be configured as a programmable hardware element, such as an FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) , or as an ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) .
- the processor 522 in conjunction with one or more of the other components 540, 542, 544, 550, 570, 572, 335 and 336 may be configured to implement part or all of the features described herein.
- processors 522 may include one or more processing elements.
- processors 522 may include one or more integrated circuits (ICs) that are configured to perform the functions of processors 522.
- each integrated circuit may include circuitry (e.g., first circuitry, second circuitry, etc. ) configured to perform the functions of processors 522.
- FIGS. 6A, 6B and 7 5G Core Network Architecture – Interworking with Wi-Fi
- the 5G core network may be accessed via (or through) a cellular connection/interface (e.g., via a 3GPP communication architecture/protocol) and a non-cellular connection/interface (e.g., a non-3GPP access architecture/protocol such as Wi-Fi connection) .
- Figure 6A illustrates an example of a 5G network architecture that incorporates both 3GPP (e.g., cellular) and non-3GPP (e.g., non-cellular) access to the 5G CN, according to some embodiments.
- a user equipment device may access the 5G CN through both a radio access network (RAN, e.g., such as gNB 604, which may be a base station 102) and an access point, such as AP 612.
- the AP 612 may include a connection to the Internet 600 as well as a connection to a non-3GPP inter-working function (N3IWF) 603 network entity.
- the N3IWF may include a connection to a core access and mobility management function (AMF) 605 of the 5G CN.
- the AMF 605 may include an instance of a 5G mobility management (5G MM) function associated with the UE 106.
- 5G MM 5G mobility management
- the RAN e.g., gNB 604
- the 5G CN may support unified authentication over both connections as well as allow simultaneous registration for UE 106 access via both gNB 604 and AP 612.
- the AMF 605 may include one or more functional entities associated with the 5G CN (e.g., network slice selection function (NSSF) 620, short message service function (SMSF) 622, application function (AF) 624, unified data management (UDM) 626, policy control function (PCF) 628, and/or authentication server function (AUSF) 630) .
- NSF network slice selection function
- SMSF short message service function
- AF application function
- UDM unified data management
- PCF policy control function
- AUSF authentication server function
- a session management function (SMF) 606a and an SMF 606b of the 5G CN may also be supported by a session management function (SMF) 606a and an SMF 606b of the 5G CN.
- the AMF 605 may be connected to (or in communication with) the SMF 606a.
- the gNB 604 may in communication with (or connected to) a user plane function (UPF) 608a that may also be communication with the SMF 606a.
- the N3IWF 603 may be communicating with a UPF 608b that may also be communicating with the SMF 606b.
- Both UPFs may be communicating with the data network (e.g., DN 610a and 610b) and/or the Internet 600 and Internet Protocol (IP) Multimedia Subsystem/IP Multimedia Core Network Subsystem (IMS) core network 610.
- IP Internet Protocol
- IMS Internet Multimedia Subsystem/IP Multimedia Core Network Subsystem
- FIG. 6B illustrates an example of a 5G network architecture that incorporates both dual 3GPP (e.g., LTE and 5G NR) access and non-3GPP access to the 5G CN, according to some embodiments.
- a user equipment device e.g., such as UE 106
- the AP 612 may include a connection to the Internet 600 as well as a connection to the N3IWF 603 network entity.
- the N3IWF may include a connection to the AMF 605 of the 5G CN.
- the AMF 605 may include an instance of the 5G MM function associated with the UE 106.
- the RAN e.g., gNB 604
- the 5G CN may support unified authentication over both connections as well as allow simultaneous registration for UE 106 access via both gNB 604 and AP 612.
- the 5G CN may support dual-registration of the UE on both a legacy network (e.g., LTE via eNB 602) and a 5G network (e.g., via gNB 604) .
- the eNB 602 may have connections to a mobility management entity (MME) 642 and a serving gateway (SGW) 644.
- MME mobility management entity
- SGW serving gateway
- the MME 642 may have connections to both the SGW 644 and the AMF 605.
- the SGW 644 may have connections to both the SMF 606a and the UPF 608a.
- the AMF 605 may include one or more functional entities associated with the 5G CN (e.g., NSSF 620, SMSF 622, AF 624, UDM 626, PCF 628, and/or AUSF 630) .
- UDM 626 may also include a home subscriber server (HSS) function and the PCF may also include a policy and charging rules function (PCRF) .
- these functional entities may also be supported by the SMF606a and the SMF 606b of the 5G CN.
- the AMF 606 may be connected to (or in communication with) the SMF 606a. Further, the gNB 604 may in communication with (or connected to) the UPF 608a that may also be communication with the SMF 606a. Similarly, the N3IWF 603 may be communicating with a UPF 608b that may also be communicating with the SMF 606b. Both UPFs may be communicating with the data network (e.g., DN 610a and 610b) and/or the Internet 600 and IMS core network 610.
- the data network e.g., DN 610a and 610b
- one or more of the above-described network entities may be configured to perform methods for CSI enhancements in wireless communication systems, e.g., in 5G NR systems and beyond, e.g., as further described herein.
- Figure 7 illustrates an example of a baseband processor architecture for a UE (e.g., such as UE 106) , according to some embodiments.
- the baseband processor architecture 700 described in Figure 7 may be implemented on one or more radios (e.g., radios 429 and/or 430 described above) or modems (e.g., modems 510 and/or 520) as described above.
- the non-access stratum (NAS) 710 may include a 5G NAS 720 and a legacy NAS 750.
- the legacy NAS 750 may include a communication connection with a legacy access stratum (AS) 770.
- AS legacy access stratum
- the 5G NAS 720 may include communication connections with both a 5G AS 740 and a non-3GPP AS 730 and Wi-Fi AS 732.
- the 5G NAS 720 may include functional entities associated with both access stratums.
- the 5G NAS 720 may include multiple 5G MM entities 726 and 728 and 5G session management (SM) entities 722 and 724.
- the legacy NAS 750 may include functional entities such as short message service (SMS) entity 752, evolved packet system (EPS) session management (ESM) entity 754, session management (SM) entity 756, EPS mobility management (EMM) entity 758, and mobility management (MM) /GPRS mobility management (GMM) entity 760.
- the legacy AS 770 may include functional entities such as LTE AS 772, UMTS AS 774, and/or GSM/GPRS AS 776.
- the baseband processor architecture 700 allows for a common 5G-NAS for both 5G cellular and non-cellular (e.g., non-3GPP access) .
- the 5G MM may maintain individual connection management and registration management state machines for each connection.
- a device e.g., UE 106
- PLMN e.g., 5G CN
- 5G CN e.g., 5G CN
- there may be common 5G-MM procedures e.g., registration, de-registration, identification, authentication, as so forth
- one or more of the above-described functional entities of the 5G NAS and/or 5G AS may be configured to perform methods for CSI enhancements in wireless communication systems, e.g., in 5G NR systems and beyond, e.g., as further described herein.
- 3GPP has introduced a quasi-colocation (QCL) concept to aid UEs with channel estimation, frequency offset error estimation, and synchronization procedures.
- QCL quasi-colocation
- Two antenna ports may be considered to be quasi-collocated (and/or quasi co-located) when properties of a channel over which a symbol on a first antenna port of the two antenna ports is conveyed can be inferred from a channel over which a symbol on a second antenna port of the two antenna ports is conveyed.
- radio channel properties which may be common across antenna ports may include Doppler spread, Doppler shift, average delay, delay spread, average gain, and/or spatial receiver parameters.
- a spatial receiver parameter may refer to beam forming properties of a downlink received signal such as a dominant Angle of Arrival and/or an average Angle of Arrival at UE.
- QCL-TypeA indicates that Doppler shift, Doppler spread, average delay, and average spread may be common across antenna ports.
- QCL-TypeB indicates that Doppler shift and Doppler spread may be common across antenna ports.
- QCL-TypeC indicates that average delay and average spread may be common across antenna ports.
- QCL-TypeD indicates that a spatial receiver parameter may be common across antenna ports.
- multi-DCI and single DCI based multi-TRP operations have been defined.
- SDM Spatial Domain Multiplexing
- FDM Frequency Domain Multiplexing
- TDM Time Domain Multiplexing
- 3GPP Release 16 does not allow performance of explicit interference hypothetical testing to optimize a precoder for each TRP or for efficient switching between single-TRP operation and multi TRP operation.
- CSI-RS Channel State Information reference signal
- CSI-RS enhancements have mainly focused on Non-Coherent Joint Transmission (NCJT) schemes for Single DCI based multi-TRP operation (e.g., an SDM scheme with a single transport block) .
- NCKT Non-Coherent Joint Transmission
- a UE can be configured to report either single-TRP measurement, multi-TRP measurement, or both.
- CMR channel measurement resource
- a number of resources can be configured for a first TRP measurement
- a number of resources can be configured for a second TRP measurement
- a number of pairs of resources can be configured for multi-TRP measurement.
- IMR interference measurement resource
- ZP zero power
- CSI-IM CSI interference measurement
- NZP non-zero power
- a UE may be required to support, for a CSI report associated with a multi-TRP/panel NCJT measurement hypothesis configured by a single CSI reporting setting, reporting 0, 1, or 2 CSIs associated with single-TRP measurement hypotheses and one CSI associated with NCJT measurement hypothesis.
- CSI associated with single-TRP it has not been defined which CSI associated with single-TRP the UE is to report when the UE is configured to report one CSI associated with single-TRP measurement hypotheses.
- CSI a UE is to report when the UE is configured to report zero CSIs associated with single-TRP measurement hypotheses but also configured with “sharedCMR” by a CSI-RS-ReportConfig parameter.
- Embodiments described herein provide systems, methods, and mechanisms for CSI enhancements in wireless communication systems, including systems, methods, and mechanisms for quasi-collocation (QCL) configurations for multi-TRP CSI as well as a CSI report configuration to support reporting of single-TRP and multi-TRP measurements in a single reporting instance.
- QCL quasi-collocation
- an enhanced MAC-CE may be introduced to configure QCL information of each semi-persistent (SP) non-zero power (NZP) CSI-RS resource in a semi-persistent NZP-CSI-RS resource set.
- SP semi-persistent
- NZP non-zero power
- a total of 2*N+k1+k2 transmission control indicator (TCI) states may be configured for the NZP-CSI-RS resource set corresponding to the 2*N+k1+k2 NZP-CSI-RS resources.
- the TCI states may be carried in an enhanced MAC-CE.
- Figure 8 illustrates an example of such a MAC-CE, according to some embodiments.
- the MAC-CE may include various fields such as A/D, which may indicate activation and/or deactivation of an SP NZP-CS-RS resource set, service cell ID, which may indicate an identifier (ID) of a serving cell, a BWP ID, which may indicate an ID of a bandwidth part (BWP) , R, which may indicate one or more reserved bits, and/or IM, which may indicate whether an SP CSI interference measurement (IM) resource is included in the MAC-CE.
- A/D may indicate activation and/or deactivation of an SP NZP-CS-RS resource set
- service cell ID which may indicate an identifier (ID) of a serving cell
- BWP ID which may indicate an ID of a bandwidth part (BWP)
- R which may indicate one or more reserved bits
- IM which may indicate whether an SP CSI
- the MAC-CE may also include an SP CSI-IM resource set ID field which may indicate an ID of a SP CSI-IM resource set. Further, the MAC-CE may include an SP CSI-RS resource set ID which may indicate an ID of a SP CSI-RS resource set.
- the MAC-CE may include 2N TCI state IDs for N CMR pairs for multi-TRP CSI (e.g., TCI State ID_ ⁇ 0, 0 ⁇ to TCI State ID_ ⁇ N-1, 1 ⁇ ) , k1 TCI state IDs for k1 TCIs of a first CMR group for single-TRP CSI (e.g., TCI State ID_ ⁇ 0 ⁇ to TCI State ID_ ⁇ k1-1 ⁇ ) , and k2 TCI state IDs for k2 TCIs of a second CMR group for single-TRP CSI (e.g., TCI State ID_ ⁇ k1 ⁇ to TCI State ID_ ⁇ k1+k2-1 ⁇ ) .
- 2N TCI state IDs for N CMR pairs for multi-TRP CSI e.g., TCI State ID_ ⁇ 0, 0 ⁇ to TCI State ID_ ⁇ N-1, 1 ⁇
- a first 2N TCI State Ids may be configured for 2N CMRs in N CMR pairs for multi-TRP measurement configured in a corresponding NZP-CSI-RS resource set. Then, a next k1 TCI State Ids may be configured for k1 CMRs in a first CMR group for a first single-TRP measurement in the corresponding NZP-CSI-RS resource set. Further, a next k2 TCI State Ids may be configured for k2 CMRs in a second CMR group for a second single-TRP measurement in the corresponding NZP-CSI-RS resource set.
- an additional list of QCL information may be added to the CSI-AssociatedReportConfigInfo parameter.
- Figure 9 illustrates an example of a CSI-AssociatedReprotConfigInfo parameter, according to some embodiments.
- the CSI-AssociatedReprotConfigInfo parameter may include a qcl-info-mTRP parameter as well.
- the qcl-info-mTRP parameter may have a size of 1 to a maximum number of aperiodic CSI-RS resources per set for multi-TRP.
- the qcl-info-mTRP parameter may be used to configure QCL for CMR pairs configured for multi-TRP measurement.
- the qcl-info-mTRP parameter may include (or contain) a list of 2N TCI State Ids for 2N CMRs in N CMR pairs for multi-TRP measurement in a corresponding NZP-CSI-RS resource set.
- the (legacy) qcl-info may be used to configure QCL for k1+k2 CMRs for single-TRP measurement.
- a first k1 TCI State Ids may be configured for k1 CMRs in a first CMR group for a first single-TRP measurement in the corresponding NZP-CSI-RS resource set and a next k2 TCI State IDs may be configured for k2 CMRs in a second CMR group for a second single-TRP measurement in the corresponding NZP-CSI-RS resource set.
- QCL configurations for frequency range 2 may not require a UE to activate more than two antenna panels for multi-TRP measurement (e.g., require the UE to receive more than two beams simultaneously) .
- a CMR in a CMR pair for a multi-TRP measurement may not be configured with a same QCL-TypeD (e.g., spatial receiver parameter) as a CMR in another CMR pair for multi-TRP measurement.
- QCL-TypeD e.g., spatial receiver parameter
- configured with the same QCL-TypeD may at least imply that CMRs may be configured to be quasi-collocated to the same reference signal with respect to TypeD (e.g., with respect to a spatial receiver parameter) .
- QCL configurations for frequency range 2 may not require a UE to activate more than one antenna panel without UE confirmation for multi-TRP and single-TRP measurements (e.g., require the UE to receive two beams simultaneously) .
- UE confirmation may be in the form of a reported UE capability.
- a CMR in a CMR pair for a multi-TRP measurement may not be configured with a same QCL-TypeD (e.g., spatial receiver parameter) as a CMR in a CMR group for single-TRP measurement, unless a UE reports a capability to make such measurements (e.g., the UE reports that it may be capable of and/or desire multi-antenna panel activation) .
- QCL-TypeD e.g., spatial receiver parameter
- configured with the same QCL-TypeD may at least imply that CMRs may be configured to be quasi-collocated to the same reference signal with respect to TypeD (e.g., with respect to a spatial receiver parameter) .
- a UE configured to report one CSI associated with single-TRP measurement hypotheses along with CSIs for multi-TRP hypothesis may select a first CMR group for the single-TRP measurement, may determine which CMR group is selected based on a configuration in a CSI-RS report configuration (e.g., in a CSI-RS-ReportConfig parameter) , and/or may measure both CMR groups and report a “best” single-TRP hypothesis across both CMR groups (e.g., across both TRPs) .
- selection of a CMR group for single-TRP hypothesis may include the UE selecting a first CMR group for single-TRP measurement, the UE selecting a CMR group based on an explicit configuration via CSI-RS-ReportConfig, and/or the UE selecting a best single-TRP hypothesis based on measurements across both TRPs (e.g., both CMR groups) .
- a CSI report configuration e.g., a CSI-RS-ReportConfig parameter
- a CSI report configuration may include an NZP-CSI-RS-ResourceSet parameter that is configured with N CMR pairs for multi-TRP measurements and 2 CMR groups for single-TRP measurements.
- Each CMR group may corresponds to a different TRP and/or “sharedCMR” may be configured.
- a CSI report configuration e.g., a CSI-RS-ReportConfig parameter
- NZP-CSI-RS-ResourceSet parameter that is configured with N CMR pairs for multi-TRP measurements, “sharedCMR”
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- Figures 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 illustrate block diagrams of examples of methods for CSI enhancements in wireless communication systems, including methods for QCL configurations for multi-TRP CSI and reporting of single-TRP and multi-TRP measurements in a single reporting instance, according to embodiments.
- the methods shown in Figures 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 may be used in conjunction with any of the systems, methods, or devices shown in the Figures, among other devices.
- some of the method elements shown may be performed concurrently, in a different order than shown, or may be omitted. Additional method elements may also be performed as desired.
- this method for configuring QCL information of CSI-RS resources for multi-TRP may operate as follows.
- a UE such as UE 106 may receive from a network (e.g., from a base station, such as base station 102, of the network) , a MAC CE indicating QCL information for CSI-RS resources in a semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set.
- the MAC CE may include at least an indication of transmission configuration indicator (TCI) states for single-TRP and multi-TRP corresponding to CSI-RS resources in a semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set.
- TCI transmission configuration indicator
- the MAC CE may also include a field indicating activation or deactivation of the semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set and/or a field indicating whether a semi-persistent CSI interference measurement (CSI-IM) resource is included in the MAC CE.
- the MAC CE may include 2N+k1+k2 TCI states corresponding to 2N+k1+k2 CSI-RS resources, where the 2N+k1+k2 CSI-RS resources may be for N channel measurement resource (CMR) pairs for multi-TRP CSI-RS measurements, k1 CMRs in a first group for a first single-TRP measurement, and k2 CMRs in a second group for a second single-TRP measurement.
- the semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set may be a non-zero-power (NZP) semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set.
- NZP non-zero-power
- the UE may receive, from the network, a CSI reporting configuration.
- the CSI reporting configuration may indicate which CSIs the UE is to report.
- the UE may perform CSI measurements using the QCL information and based on the CSI reporting configuration.
- the UE may perform, based, at least in part, on the CSI reporting configuration, CSI measurements using the QCL information indicated by the MAC CE. Additionally, the UE may report, to the network, the CSI measurements.
- the UE may receive, from the network, a radio resource control (RRC) message.
- the RRC message may include a parameter that configures QCL for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- the parameter may include a QCL information list.
- the QCL information list may include TCI state identifiers (IDs) for multi-TRP CSI measurements and single-TRP measurements.
- the UE may interpret a first 2N TCI state IDs in the QCL information list as configured for 2N channel measurement resources (CMRs) in N CMR pairs for multi-TRP CSI measurement configured in a corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- CMRs channel measurement resources
- the UE may interpret a next k1 TCI state IDs in the QCL information list as configured for k1 CMRs in a first CMR group for a first single-TRP CSI measurement configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement. Additionally, the UE may interpret a next k2 TCI state IDs in the QCL information list as configured for k2 CMRs in a second CMR group for a second single-TRP CSI measurement configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- the UE may receive a radio resource control (RRC) message.
- the RRC message may include a parameter that configures QCL for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- the parameter may include at least two QCL information lists.
- a first QCL information list of the at least two QCL information lists may include and/or be associated with TCI state identifiers (IDs) for single-TRP CSI measurements.
- a second QCL information list of the at least two QCL information lists may include and/or be associated with TCI state IDs for multi-TRP measurements.
- the second QCL information list may include 2N TCI state IDs that may be configured for 2N channel measurement resources (CMRs) in N CMR pairs for multi-TRP CSI measurement configured in a corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- the first QCL information list may include k1+k2 TCI state IDs configured for k1+k2 single-TRP measurements configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- a first k1 TCI state IDs in the first QCL information list may be configured for k1 CMRs in a first CMR group for a first single-TRP CSI measurement configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- a next k2 TCI state IDs in the first QCL information list may be configured for k2 CMRs in a second CMR group for a second single-TRP CSI measurement configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- the UE may perform CSI measurements using the at least two QCL information lists.
- channel measurement resources (CMRs) in a CMR pair for multi-TRP CSI measurements may not be configured with a same spatial receiver parameter as any other CMRs in other CMR pairs for the multi-TRP CSI measurements.
- channel measurement resources (CMRs) in a CMR pair for multi-TRP CSI measurements may not be configured with a same spatial receiver parameter as any CMR in a CMR group for single-TRP CSI measurements.
- channel measurement resources (CMRs) in a CMR pair for multi-TRP CSI measurements may be able to be configured with a same spatial receiver parameter as a CMR in a CMR group for single-TRP CSI measurements.
- the UE may receive from a network (e.g., from a base station, such as base station 102, of the network) , a CSI reporting setting.
- the CSI reporting setting may configure the UE to report one CSI associated with single-TRP CSI measurement hypotheses along with CSIs for multi-TRP CSI measurement hypothesis.
- the UE may select a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based, at least in part, on at least one selection criteria. In some instances, selecting a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based on at least one selection criteria may include the UE selecting a first CMR group for the single-TRP measurement.
- selecting a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based on at least one selection criteria may include the UE determining which CMR group is selected based on a configuration in a CSI-RS report configuration. In some instances, selecting a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based on at least one selection criteria may include the UE measuring both CMR groups and reporting a best single-TRP hypothesis across both CMR groups.
- the UE may receive a CSI reporting setting.
- the CSI reporting setting may configure the UE to report zero CSIs associated with single-TRP measurement hypotheses along with CSIs for multi-TRP hypothesis with shared CMR configured.
- the UE may interpret the CSI reporting setting based, at least in part, on at least one interpretation criteria. In some instances, interpreting the CSI reporting setting based on at least one interpretation criteria may include the UE treating such a configuration as an error case. In some instances, interpreting the CSI reporting setting based on at least one interpretation criteria may include the UE reporting a multi-TRP CSI measurement without any single-TRP CSI measurement.
- interpreting the CSI reporting setting based on at least one interpretation criteria may include the UE reporting a multi-TRP CSI measurement and a single-TRP CSI measurements.
- the single-TRP CSI measurements may be from 2N CMRs configured in N CMR pairs.
- this method for configuring QCL information of CSI-RS resources for multi-TRP may operate as follows.
- a UE such as UE 106 may receive from a network (e.g., from a base station, such as base station 102, of the network) , a radio resource control (RRC) message.
- the RRC message may include a parameter that configures QCL for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- the parameter may include a QCL information list.
- the QCL information list may include TCI state identifiers (IDs) for multi-TRP CSI measurements and single-TRP measurements.
- the UE may interpret a first 2N TCI state IDs in the QCL information list as configured for 2N channel measurement resources (CMRs) in N CMR pairs for multi-TRP CSI measurement configured in a corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement. Further, the UE may interpret a next k1 TCI state IDs in the QCL information list as configured for k1 CMRs in a first CMR group for a first single-TRP CSI measurement configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- CMRs channel measurement resources
- the UE may interpret a next k2 TCI state IDs in the QCL information list as configured for k2 CMRs in a second CMR group for a second single-TRP CSI measurement configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource se configured for aperiodic CSI measurement t.
- the UE may receive, from the network, a MAC CE indicating QCL information for CSI-RS resources in a semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set.
- the MAC CE may include at least an indication of transmission configuration indicator (TCI) states for single-TRP and multi-TRP corresponding to CSI-RS resources in a semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set.
- TCI transmission configuration indicator
- the MAC CE may also include a field indicating activation or deactivation of the semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set and/or a field indicating whether a semi-persistent CSI interference measurement (CSI-IM) resource is included in the MAC CE.
- CSI-IM semi-persistent CSI interference measurement
- the MAC CE may include 2N+k1+k2 TCI states corresponding to 2N+k1+k2 CSI-RS resources, where the 2N+k1+k2 CSI-RS resources may be for N channel measurement resource (CMR) pairs for multi-TRP CSI-RS measurements, k1 CMRs in a first group for a first single-TRP measurement, and k2 CMRs in a second group for a second single-TRP measurement.
- the semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set may be a non-zero-power (NZP) semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set.
- the UE may receive, from the network, a CSI reporting configuration.
- the CSI reporting configuration may indicate which CSIs the UE is to report. Further, the UE may perform CSI measurements using the QCL information and based on the CSI reporting configuration. In other words, the UE may perform, based, at least in part, on the CSI reporting configuration, CSI measurements using the QCL information indicated by the MAC CE. Additionally, the UE may report, to the network, the CSI measurements.
- channel measurement resources (CMRs) in a CMR pair for multi-TRP CSI measurements may not be configured with a same spatial receiver parameter as any other CMRs in other CMR pairs for the multi-TRP CSI measurements.
- channel measurement resources (CMRs) in a CMR pair for multi-TRP CSI measurements may not be configured with a same spatial receiver parameter as any CMR in a CMR group for single-TRP CSI measurements.
- channel measurement resources (CMRs) in a CMR pair for multi-TRP CSI measurements may be able to be configured with a same spatial receiver parameter as a CMR in a CMR group for single-TRP CSI measurements.
- the UE may receive from a network (e.g., from a base station, such as base station 102, of the network) , a CSI reporting setting.
- the CSI reporting setting may configure the UE to report one CSI associated with single-TRP CSI measurement hypotheses along with CSIs for multi-TRP CSI measurement hypothesis.
- the UE may select a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based, at least in part, on at least one selection criteria. In some instances, selecting a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based on at least one selection criteria may include the UE selecting a first CMR group for the single-TRP measurement.
- selecting a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based on at least one selection criteria may include the UE determining which CMR group is selected based on a configuration in a CSI-RS report configuration. In some instances, selecting a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based on at least one selection criteria may include the UE measuring both CMR groups and reporting a best single-TRP hypothesis across both CMR groups.
- the UE may receive a CSI reporting setting.
- the CSI reporting setting may configure the UE to report zero CSIs associated with single-TRP measurement hypotheses along with CSIs for multi-TRP hypothesis with shared CMR configured.
- the UE may interpret the CSI reporting setting based, at least in part, on at least one interpretation criteria. In some instances, interpreting the CSI reporting setting based on at least one interpretation criteria may include the UE treating such a configuration as an error case. In some instances, interpreting the CSI reporting setting based on at least one interpretation criteria may include the UE reporting a multi-TRP CSI measurement without any single-TRP CSI measurement.
- interpreting the CSI reporting setting based on at least one interpretation criteria may include the UE reporting a multi-TRP CSI measurement and a single-TRP CSI measurements.
- the single-TRP CSI measurements may be from 2N CMRs configured in N CMR pairs.
- this method for configuring QCL information of CSI-RS resources for multi-TRP may operate as follows.
- a UE such as UE 106 may receive from a network (e.g., from a base station, such as base station 102, of the network) , a radio resource control (RRC) message.
- the RRC message may include a parameter that configures QCL for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- the parameter may include at least two QCL information lists.
- a first QCL information list of the at least two QCL information lists may include and/or be associated with TCI state identifiers (IDs) for single-TRP CSI measurements.
- a second QCL information list of the at least two QCL information lists may include and/or be associated with TCI state IDs for multi-TRP measurements.
- the second QCL information list may include 2N TCI state IDs that may be configured for 2N channel measurement resources (CMRs) in N CMR pairs for multi-TRP CSI measurement configured in a corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- the first QCL information list may include k1+k2 TCI state IDs configured for k1+k2 single-TRP measurements configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- a first k1 TCI state IDs in the first QCL information list may be configured for k1 CMRs in a first CMR group for a first single-TRP CSI measurement configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- a next k2 TCI state IDs in the first QCL information list may be configured for k2 CMRs in a second CMR group for a second single-TRP CSI measurement configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- the UE may perform CSI measurements using the at least two QCL information lists.
- the UE may receive, from the network, a MAC CE indicating QCL information for CSI-RS resources in a semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set.
- the MAC CE may include at least an indication of transmission configuration indicator (TCI) states for single-TRP and multi-TRP corresponding to CSI-RS resources in a semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set.
- TCI transmission configuration indicator
- the MAC CE may also include a field indicating activation or deactivation of the semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set and/or a field indicating whether a semi-persistent CSI interference measurement (CSI-IM) resource is included in the MAC CE.
- CSI-IM semi-persistent CSI interference measurement
- the MAC CE may include 2N+k1+k2 TCI states corresponding to 2N+k1+k2 CSI-RS resources, where the 2N+k1+k2 CSI-RS resources may be for N channel measurement resource (CMR) pairs for multi-TRP CSI-RS measurements, k1 CMRs in a first group for a first single-TRP measurement, and k2 CMRs in a second group for a second single-TRP measurement.
- the semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set may be a non-zero-power (NZP) semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set.
- the UE may receive, from the network, a CSI reporting configuration.
- the CSI reporting configuration may indicate which CSIs the UE is to report. Further, the UE may perform CSI measurements using the QCL information and based on the CSI reporting configuration. In other words, the UE may perform, based, at least in part, on the CSI reporting configuration, CSI measurements using the QCL information indicated by the MAC CE. Additionally, the UE may report, to the network, the CSI measurements.
- channel measurement resources (CMRs) in a CMR pair for multi-TRP CSI measurements may not be configured with a same spatial receiver parameter as any other CMRs in other CMR pairs for the multi-TRP CSI measurements.
- channel measurement resources (CMRs) in a CMR pair for multi-TRP CSI measurements may not be configured with a same spatial receiver parameter as any CMR in a CMR group for single-TRP CSI measurements.
- channel measurement resources (CMRs) in a CMR pair for multi-TRP CSI measurements may be able to be configured with a same spatial receiver parameter as a CMR in a CMR group for single-TRP CSI measurements.
- the UE may receive from a network (e.g., from a base station, such as base station 102, of the network) , a CSI reporting setting.
- the CSI reporting setting may configure the UE to report one CSI associated with single-TRP CSI measurement hypotheses along with CSIs for multi-TRP CSI measurement hypothesis.
- the UE may select a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based, at least in part, on at least one selection criteria. In some instances, selecting a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based on at least one selection criteria may include the UE selecting a first CMR group for the single-TRP measurement.
- selecting a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based on at least one selection criteria may include the UE determining which CMR group is selected based on a configuration in a CSI-RS report configuration. In some instances, selecting a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based on at least one selection criteria may include the UE measuring both CMR groups and reporting a best single-TRP hypothesis across both CMR groups.
- the UE may receive a CSI reporting setting.
- the CSI reporting setting may configure the UE to report zero CSIs associated with single-TRP measurement hypotheses along with CSIs for multi-TRP hypothesis with shared CMR configured.
- the UE may interpret the CSI reporting setting based, at least in part, on at least one interpretation criteria. In some instances, interpreting the CSI reporting setting based on at least one interpretation criteria may include the UE treating such a configuration as an error case. In some instances, interpreting the CSI reporting setting based on at least one interpretation criteria may include the UE reporting a multi-TRP CSI measurement without any single-TRP CSI measurement.
- interpreting the CSI reporting setting based on at least one interpretation criteria may include the UE reporting a multi-TRP CSI measurement and a single-TRP CSI measurements.
- the single-TRP CSI measurements may be from 2N CMRs configured in N CMR pairs.
- this method for reporting of single-TRP and multi-TRP measurements in a single reporting instance may operate as follows.
- a UE such as UE 106, may receive from a network (e.g., from a base station, such as base station 102, of the network) , a CSI reporting setting.
- the CSI reporting setting may configure the UE to report one CSI associated with single-TRP CSI measurement hypotheses along with CSIs for multi-TRP CSI measurement hypothesis.
- the UE may select a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based, at least in part, on at least one selection criteria.
- selecting a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based on at least one selection criteria may include the UE selecting a first CMR group for the single-TRP measurement.
- selecting a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based on at least one selection criteria may include the UE determining which CMR group is selected based on a configuration in a CSI-RS report configuration.
- selecting a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based on at least one selection criteria may include the UE measuring both CMR groups and reporting a best single-TRP hypothesis across both CMR groups.
- the UE may receive, from the network, a MAC CE indicating QCL information for CSI-RS resources in a semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set.
- the MAC CE may include at least an indication of transmission configuration indicator (TCI) states for single-TRP and multi-TRP corresponding to CSI-RS resources in a semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set.
- TCI transmission configuration indicator
- the MAC CE may also include a field indicating activation or deactivation of the semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set and/or a field indicating whether a semi-persistent CSI interference measurement (CSI-IM) resource is included in the MAC CE.
- CSI-IM semi-persistent CSI interference measurement
- the MAC CE may include 2N+k1+k2 TCI states corresponding to 2N+k1+k2 CSI-RS resources, where the 2N+k1+k2 CSI-RS resources may be for N channel measurement resource (CMR) pairs for multi-TRP CSI-RS measurements, k1 CMRs in a first group for a first single-TRP measurement, and k2 CMRs in a second group for a second single-TRP measurement.
- the semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set may be a non-zero-power (NZP) semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set.
- the UE may receive, from the network, a CSI reporting configuration.
- the CSI reporting configuration may indicate which CSIs the UE is to report. Further, the UE may perform CSI measurements using the QCL information and based on the CSI reporting configuration. In other words, the UE may perform, based, at least in part, on the CSI reporting configuration, CSI measurements using the QCL information indicated by the MAC CE. Additionally, the UE may report, to the network, the CSI measurements.
- the UE may receive, from the network, a radio resource control (RRC) message.
- the RRC message may include a parameter that configures QCL for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- the parameter may include a QCL information list.
- the QCL information list may include TCI state identifiers (IDs) for multi-TRP CSI measurements and single-TRP measurements.
- the UE may interpret a first 2N TCI state IDs in the QCL information list as configured for 2N channel measurement resources (CMRs) in N CMR pairs for multi-TRP CSI measurement configured in a corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- CMRs channel measurement resources
- the UE may interpret a next k1 TCI state IDs in the QCL information list as configured for k1 CMRs in a first CMR group for a first single-TRP CSI measurement configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement. Additionally, the UE may interpret a next k2 TCI state IDs in the QCL information list as configured for k2 CMRs in a second CMR group for a second single-TRP CSI measurement configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- the UE may receive a radio resource control (RRC) message.
- the RRC message may include a parameter that configures QCL for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- the parameter may include at least two QCL information lists.
- a first QCL information list of the at least two QCL information lists may include and/or be associated with TCI state identifiers (IDs) for single-TRP CSI measurements.
- a second QCL information list of the at least two QCL information lists may include and/or be associated with TCI state IDs for multi-TRP measurements.
- the second QCL information list may include 2N TCI state IDs that may be configured for 2N channel measurement resources (CMRs) in N CMR pairs for multi-TRP CSI measurement configured in a corresponding CSI-RS resource set.
- CMRs channel measurement resources
- the first QCL information list may include k1+k2 TCI state IDs configured for k1+k2 single-TRP measurements configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- a first k1 TCI state IDs in the first QCL information list may be configured for k1 CMRs in a first CMR group for a first single-TRP CSI measurement configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- a next k2 TCI state IDs in the first QCL information list may be configured for k2 CMRs in a second CMR group for a second single-TRP CSI measurement configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- the UE may perform CSI measurements using the at least two QCL information lists.
- channel measurement resources (CMRs) in a CMR pair for multi-TRP CSI measurements may not be configured with a same spatial receiver parameter as any other CMRs in other CMR pairs for the multi-TRP CSI measurements.
- channel measurement resources (CMRs) in a CMR pair for multi-TRP CSI measurements may not be configured with a same spatial receiver parameter as any CMR in a CMR group for single-TRP CSI measurements.
- channel measurement resources (CMRs) in a CMR pair for multi-TRP CSI measurements may be able to be configured with a same spatial receiver parameter as a CMR in a CMR group for single-TRP CSI measurements.
- the UE may receive a CSI reporting setting.
- the CSI reporting setting may configure the UE to report zero CSIs associated with single-TRP measurement hypotheses along with CSIs for multi-TRP hypothesis with shared CMR configured.
- the UE may interpret the CSI reporting setting based, at least in part, on at least one interpretation criteria. In some instances, interpreting the CSI reporting setting based on at least one interpretation criteria may include the UE treating such a configuration as an error case. In some instances, interpreting the CSI reporting setting based on at least one interpretation criteria may include the UE reporting a multi-TRP CSI measurement without any single-TRP CSI measurement.
- interpreting the CSI reporting setting based on at least one interpretation criteria may include the UE reporting a multi-TRP CSI measurement and a single-TRP CSI measurements.
- the single-TRP CSI measurements may be from 2N CMRs configured in N CMR pairs.
- this method for reporting of single-TRP and multi-TRP measurements in a single reporting instance may operate as follows.
- a UE such as UE 106, may receive from a network (e.g., from a base station, such as base station 102, of the network) , a CSI reporting setting.
- the CSI reporting setting may configure the UE to report zero CSIs associated with single-TRP measurement hypotheses along with CSIs for multi-TRP hypothesis with shared CMR configured.
- the UE may interpret the CSI reporting setting based, at least in part, on at least one interpretation criteria.
- interpreting the CSI reporting setting based on at least one interpretation criteria may include the UE treating such a configuration as an error case.
- interpreting the CSI reporting setting based on at least one interpretation criteria may include the UE reporting a multi-TRP CSI measurement without any single-TRP CSI measurement.
- interpreting the CSI reporting setting based on at least one interpretation criteria may include the UE reporting a multi-TRP CSI measurement and a single-TRP CSI measurements.
- the single-TRP CSI measurements may be from 2N CMRs configured in N CMR pairs.
- the UE may receive, from the network, a MAC CE indicating QCL information for CSI-RS resources in a semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set.
- the MAC CE may include at least an indication of transmission configuration indicator (TCI) states for single-TRP and multi-TRP corresponding to CSI-RS resources in a semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set.
- TCI transmission configuration indicator
- the MAC CE may also include a field indicating activation or deactivation of the semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set and/or a field indicating whether a semi-persistent CSI interference measurement (CSI-IM) resource is included in the MAC CE.
- CSI-IM semi-persistent CSI interference measurement
- the MAC CE may include 2N+k1+k2 TCI states corresponding to 2N+k1+k2 CSI-RS resources, where the 2N+k1+k2 CSI-RS resources may be for N channel measurement resource (CMR) pairs for multi-TRP CSI-RS measurements, k1 CMRs in a first group for a first single-TRP measurement, and k2 CMRs in a second group for a second single-TRP measurement.
- the semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set may be a non-zero-power (NZP) semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set.
- the UE may receive, from the network, a CSI reporting configuration.
- the CSI reporting configuration may indicate which CSIs the UE is to report. Further, the UE may perform CSI measurements using the QCL information and based on the CSI reporting configuration. In other words, the UE may perform, based, at least in part, on the CSI reporting configuration, CSI measurements using the QCL information indicated by the MAC CE. Additionally, the UE may report, to the network, the CSI measurements.
- the UE may receive, from the network, a radio resource control (RRC) message.
- the RRC message may include a parameter that configures QCL for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- the parameter may include a QCL information list.
- the QCL information list may include TCI state identifiers (IDs) for multi-TRP CSI measurements and single-TRP measurements.
- the UE may interpret a first 2N TCI state IDs in the QCL information list as configured for 2N channel measurement resources (CMRs) in N CMR pairs for multi-TRP CSI measurement configured in a corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- CMRs channel measurement resources
- the UE may interpret a next k1 TCI state IDs in the QCL information list as configured for k1 CMRs in a first CMR group for a first single-TRP CSI measurement configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement. Additionally, the UE may interpret a next k2 TCI state IDs in the QCL information list as configured for k2 CMRs in a second CMR group for a second single-TRP CSI measurement configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- the UE may receive a radio resource control (RRC) message.
- the RRC message may include a parameter that configures QCL for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- the parameter may include at least two QCL information lists.
- a first QCL information list of the at least two QCL information lists may include and/or be associated with TCI state identifiers (IDs) for single-TRP CSI measurements.
- a second QCL information list of the at least two QCL information lists may include and/or be associated with TCI state IDs for multi-TRP measurements.
- the second QCL information list may include 2N TCI state IDs that may be configured for 2N channel measurement resources (CMRs) in N CMR pairs for multi-TRP CSI measurement configured in a corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- the first QCL information list may include k1+k2 TCI state IDs configured for k1+k2 single-TRP measurements configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- a first k1 TCI state IDs in the first QCL information list may be configured for k1 CMRs in a first CMR group for a first single-TRP CSI measurement configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- a next k2 TCI state IDs in the first QCL information list may be configured for k2 CMRs in a second CMR group for a second single-TRP CSI measurement configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- the UE may perform CSI measurements using the at least two QCL information lists.
- channel measurement resources (CMRs) in a CMR pair for multi-TRP CSI measurements may not be configured with a same spatial receiver parameter as any other CMRs in other CMR pairs for the multi-TRP CSI measurements.
- channel measurement resources (CMRs) in a CMR pair for multi-TRP CSI measurements may not be configured with a same spatial receiver parameter as any CMR in a CMR group for single-TRP CSI measurements.
- channel measurement resources (CMRs) in a CMR pair for multi-TRP CSI measurements may be able to be configured with a same spatial receiver parameter as a CMR in a CMR group for single-TRP CSI measurements.
- the UE may receive from a network, a CSI reporting setting.
- the CSI reporting setting may configure the UE to report one CSI associated with single-TRP CSI measurement hypotheses along with CSIs for multi-TRP CSI measurement hypothesis.
- the UE may select a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based, at least in part, on at least one selection criteria. In some instances, selecting a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based on at least one selection criteria may include the UE selecting a first CMR group for the single-TRP measurement.
- selecting a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based on at least one selection criteria may include the UE determining which CMR group is selected based on a configuration in a CSI-RS report configuration. In some instances, selecting a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based on at least one selection criteria may include the UE measuring both CMR groups and reporting a best single-TRP hypothesis across both CMR groups.
- personally identifiable information should follow privacy policies and practices that are generally recognized as meeting or exceeding industry or governmental requirements for maintaining the privacy of users.
- personally identifiable information data should be managed and handled so as to minimize risks of unintentional or unauthorized access or use, and the nature of authorized use should be clearly indicated to users.
- Embodiments of the present disclosure may be realized in any of various forms. For example, some embodiments may be realized as a computer-implemented method, a computer-readable memory medium, or a computer system. Other embodiments may be realized using one or more custom-designed hardware devices such as ASICs. Still other embodiments may be realized using one or more programmable hardware elements such as FPGAs.
- a non-transitory computer-readable memory medium may be configured so that it stores program instructions and/or data, where the program instructions, if executed by a computer system, cause the computer system to perform a method, e.g., any of the method embodiments described herein, or, any combination of the method embodiments described herein, or, any subset of any of the method embodiments described herein, or, any combination of such subsets.
- a device e.g., a UE 106 may be configured to include a processor (or a set of processors) and a memory medium, where the memory medium stores program instructions, where the processor is configured to read and execute the program instructions from the memory medium, where the program instructions are executable to implement any of the various method embodiments described herein (or, any combination of the method embodiments described herein, or, any subset of any of the method embodiments described herein, or, any combination of such subsets) .
- the device may be realized in any of various forms.
- Any of the methods described herein for operating a user equipment may be the basis of a corresponding method for operating a base station, by interpreting each message/signal X received by the UE in the downlink as message/signal X transmitted by the base station, and each message/signal Y transmitted in the uplink by the UE as a message/signal Y received by the base station.
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- A method for configuring quasi-colocation (QCL) information of Channel State Information (CSI) reference signal (CSI-RS) resources for multiple transmission and reception points (multi-TRP) , comprising:a user equipment device (UE) ,receiving, from a network, a medium access control (MAC) control element (CE) that indicates QCL information for CSI-RS resources in a semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set, wherein the MAC CE includes at least an indication of transmission configuration indicator (TCI) states for single-TRP and multi-TRP corresponding to the CSI-RS resources in the semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set;receiving, from the network, a CSI reporting configuration, wherein the CSI reporting configuration indicates which CSIs the UE is to report; andperforming, based on the CSI reporting configuration, CSI measurements using the QCL information indicated by the MAC CE.
- The method of claim 1, further comprising:reporting, to the network, the CSI measurements.
- The method of any of claims 1 to 2,wherein the MAC CE includes a field indicating activation or deactivation of the semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set.
- The method of any of claims 1 to 3,wherein the MAC CE includes a field indicating whether a semi-persistent CSI interference measurement (CSI-IM) resource is included in the MAC CE.
- The method of any of claims 1 to 4,wherein for N channel measurement resource (CMR) pairs for multi-TRP CSI-RS measurements, k1 CMRs in a first group for a first single-TRP measurement, and k2 CMRs in a second group for a second single-TRP measurement, the MAC CE includes 2N+k1+k2 TCI states corresponding to 2N+k1+k2 CSI-RS resources.
- The method of cany of claims 1 to 5,wherein the semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set is a non-zero-power (NZP) semi-persistent CSI-RS resource set.
- The method of any of claims 1 to 6, further comprising:the UE,receiving, from the network, a radio resource control (RRC) message, wherein the RRC message includes a parameter that configures QCL for aperiodic CSI, wherein the parameter includes a QCL information list including TCI state identifiers (IDs) for multi-TRP CSI measurements and single-TRP measurements; andinterpreting a first 2N TCI state IDs in the QCL information list as configured for 2N channel measurement resources (CMRs) in N CMR pairs for multi-TRP CSI measurement configured in a corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- The method of claim 7, further comprising:the UE,interpreting a next k1 TCI state IDs in the QCL information list as configured for k1 CMRs in a first CMR group for a first single-TRP CSI measurement configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement; andinterpreting a next k2 TCI state IDs in the QCL information list as configured for k2 CMRs in a second CMR group for a second single-TRP CSI measurement configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- The method of any of claims 1 to 6, further comprising:the UE,receiving, from the network, a radio resource control (RRC) message, wherein the RRC message includes a parameter that configures QCL for aperiodic CSI, wherein the parameter includes at least two QCL information lists, wherein a first QCL information list of the at least two QCL information lists includes TCI state identifiers (IDs) for single-TRP CSI measurements, and wherein a second QCL information list of the at least two QCL information lists includes TCI state IDs for multi-TRP measurements.
- The method of claim 9,wherein the second QCL information list includes 2N TCI state IDs configured for 2N channel measurement resources (CMRs) in N CMR pairs for multi-TRP CSI measurement configured in a corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement.
- The method of any of claims 9 to 10,wherein the first QCL information list includes k1+k2 TCI state IDs configured for k1+k2 single-TRP measurements configured in a corresponding CSI-RS resource set configured for aperiodic CSI measurement, wherein a first k1 TCI state IDs in the first QCL information list is configured for k1 CMRs in a first CMR group for a first single-TRP CSI measurement configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set, and wherein a next k2 TCI state IDs in the first QCL information list is configured for k2 CMRs in a second CMR group for a second single-TRP CSI measurement configured in the corresponding CSI-RS resource set.
- The method of any of claims 1 to 11,wherein channel measurement resources (CMRs) in a CMR pair for multi-TRP CSI measurements are not configured with a same spatial receiver parameter as any other CMRs in other CMR pairs for the multi-TRP CSI measurements.
- The method of any of claims 1 to 12,wherein, when the UE does not indicate support for multi-antenna panel activation, channel measurement resources (CMRs) in a CMR pair for multi-TRP CSI measurements are not configured with a same spatial receiver parameter as any CMR in a CMR group for single-TRP CSI measurements.
- The method of any of claims 1 to 13,wherein, when the UE indicates support for multi-antenna panel activation, channel measurement resources (CMRs) in a CMR pair for multi-TRP CSI measurements are able to be configured with a same spatial receiver parameter as a CMR in a CMR group for single-TRP CSI measurements.
- The method of any of claims 1 to 14, further comprising:the UE,receiving, from the network, a CSI reporting setting that configures the UE to report one CSI associated with single-TRP CSI measurement hypotheses along with CSIs for multi-TRP CSI measurement hypothesis; andselecting a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based on at least one selection criteria.
- The method of claim 15,wherein selecting a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based on at least one selection criteria includes the UE selecting a first CMR group for the single-TRP measurement.
- The method of any of claims 15 to 16,wherein selecting a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based on at least one selection criteria includes the UE determining which CMR group is selected based on a configuration in a CSI-RS report configuration.
- The method of any of claims 15 to 17,wherein selecting a CMR group for the single-TRP measurement based on at least one selection criteria includes the UE,measuring both CMR groups; andreporting a best single-TRP hypothesis across both CMR groups.
- The method of any of claims 1 to 18, further comprising:the UE,receiving, from the network, a CSI reporting setting that configures the UE to report zero CSIs associated with single-TRP measurement hypotheses along with CSIs for multi-TRP hypothesis with shared CMR configured; andinterpreting the CSI reporting setting based on at least one interpretation criteria.
- The method of claim 19,wherein interpreting the CSI reporting setting based on at least one interpretation criteria includes the UE treating such a configuration as an error case.
- The method of any of claims 19 to 20wherein interpreting the CSI reporting setting based on at least one interpretation criteria includes the UE reporting a multi-TRP CSI measurement without any single-TRP CSI measurement.
- The method of any of claims 19 to 21,wherein interpreting the CSI reporting setting based on at least one interpretation criteria includes the UE reporting a multi-TRP CSI measurement and a single-TRP CSI measurements, wherein the single-TRP CSI measurements are from 2N CMRs configured in N CMR pairs.
- A computer program product, comprising computer instructions which, when executed by one or more processors, perform steps of the method of any of claims 1 to 22.
- A user equipment device (UE) , comprising:one or more processors; anda memory having instructions stored thereon, which when executed by the one or more processors, perform steps of the method of any of claims 1 to 22.
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