WO2023130362A1 - 收发信息的方法、装置和通信系统 - Google Patents
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- the embodiment of the present application relates to the technical field of communications.
- 5G version 17 (Release 17, R17) is studying side link relay (Sidelink relay, SL relay) technology, which includes the scenario of terminal equipment (for example, UE) to network equipment relay (UE-to-Network Relay) .
- UE terminal equipment
- UE-to-Network Relay network equipment relay
- the new air interface (NR) Uu link is used on the Uu interface of the relay terminal equipment (relay UE), and the NR sidelink chain is assumed to be used on the PC5 interface between the remote terminal equipment (remote UE) and the relay UE road.
- the relay UE is also called UE-to-Network relay UE.
- Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram of a scenario of relaying from a terminal device to a network device.
- the remote UE 101 is outside the coverage of the network device 100 (out of coverage, OOC), and the relay UE 102 is within the coverage of the network device 100 (in coverage, IC).
- the remote UE 101 is within the coverage of the network device 100 (in coverage, IC)
- the relay UE 102 is within the coverage of the network device 100 (in coverage, IC).
- the remote UE 101 is within the coverage (in coverage, IC) of the network device 100a
- the relay UE 102 is within the coverage (in coverage, IC) of the network device 100
- the network device 100a different from the network device 100.
- the side link relay adaptation protocol (SRAP, Sidelink Relay Adaptation Protocol) is introduced.
- SRAP Sidelink Relay Adaptation Protocol
- the SRAP sublayer is located above the radio link control (RLC) sublayer.
- SDAP Uu Service Data Adaptation Protocol
- PDCP Packet Data Convergence Protocol
- RRC Radio Resource Control
- SRAP SRAP
- RLC RLC
- MAC Media Access Control
- PHY Physical
- Figure 2 is a schematic diagram of the control plane protocol stack of UE-to-Network relay.
- the SRAP sublayer on the PC5 interface is only used for bearer mapping purposes.
- the SRAP sublayer does not appear in the PC5 hop.
- the SRAP sublayer does not appear on the PC5 hop, but the SRAP sublayer appears on the Uu hop for the downlink (DL) and uplink (UL).
- the SRAP sublayer supports uplink bearer mapping between the ingress (ingress) PC5 radio link control channel (PC5 RLC channels) used for relaying and the egress (egress) Uu RLC channel on the Uu interface of the Relay UE.
- PC5 RLC channels PC5 radio link control channel
- Uu radio bearer Uu Radio bearer
- a local remote UE ID are included in the Uu SRAP header, so that the gNB will receive the data packet for a specific PDCP entity and the remote UE. Correct Uu radio barer association.
- the PC5 SRAP sublayer of the Relay UE supports uplink (UL) bearer mapping between the Uu radio bearer of the remote UE and the egress Uu RLC channel.
- the PC5 SRAP sublayer of the Remote UE supports UL bearer mapping between the Uu radio bearer of the remote UE and the egress PC5 RLC channel.
- the Uu SRAP sublayer on the gNB side supports DL bearer mapping, and maps the end-to-end radio bearer (for example, SRB and/or DRB) of the remote UE to the Uu RLC channel on the Uu interface of the relay UE.
- end-to-end radio bearer for example, SRB and/or DRB
- -Uu SRAP sublayer supports remote UE identification for downlink services.
- the identification information of the Uu radio bearer of the Remote UE and a local remote UE ID are put in the Uu SRAP header by the gNB, so that the relay UE can map the data packet received from the Uu radio bearer of the remote UE to its related PC5 RLC channel.
- the PC5 SRAP sublayer of the Relay UE supports downlink bearer mapping between the Uu radio bearer of the remote UE and the egress PC5 RLC channel.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of the RRC connection (RRC connection) establishment process when the Remote UE accesses the network device through the relay UE, and the RRC connection re-establishment (re-establishment) and RRC resume (resume) processes are similar to this.
- RRC connection RRC connection
- the RRC connection establishment process includes the following operations:
- the Remote UE and the Relay UE perform a discovery process, and use the process in NR V2X to establish a PC5-RRC connection.
- the Remote UE sends the first RRC message (for example, RRCSetupRequest) to establish a connection between the remote UE and the gNB through the relay UE, using the specified PC5 RLC bearer (PC5 RLC bearer) configuration. If the Relay UE is not in the RRC connected mode (RRC_CONNECTED), then the relay UE needs to establish its own connection when receiving the message on the specified PC5 RLC bearer.
- the gNB responds to the RRCSetup message to the Remote UE. The delivery of this RRCSetup to the Remote UE uses the specified PC5 RLC bearer configuration.
- the gNB and the Relay UE perform the relay channel establishment process on the Uu interface. According to the configuration of gNB, the Relay UE and the remote UE establish an RLC channel for relaying the SRB1 on the PC5 interface to the remote UE.
- the Remote UE sends the RRCSetupComplete message to the gNB using the SRB1 relay channel on PC5 and the SRB1 relay channel on Uu configured for the relay UE. Afterwards, the Remote UE has an RRC connection on the Uu interface.
- the Remote UE and gNB follow the process of the Uu interface to establish security, and the security message is forwarded through the relay UE.
- the gNB sends an RRC reconfiguration message (RRCReconfiguration message) to the Remote UE via the relay UE to establish SRB2/DRBs for relay.
- the Remote UE sends an RRC Reconfiguration Complete message (RRCReconfigurationComplete message) to the gNB via the relay UE as a response.
- the gNB establishes an additional RLC bearer or channel (bearer or channel) between the gNB and the relay UE for the relay service.
- SRAP For the process of Figure 3, the relevant configuration of SRAP is included in the RRC Reconfiguration message (corresponding to operation 6 of Figure 3); for SRB0, SRAP does not appear on the PC5 interface, and for other SRBs (for example, SRB1 or SRB2) and DRB, PC5 interface defaults to SRAP, that is, uses the bearer mapping function of SRAP.
- the inventor of the present application has found that: in the process shown in Figure 3, the RRC setup complete (RRC setup complete) message is sent using SRB1.
- the SRAP function needs to be used on PC5;
- the RRC re-establishment message, RRC re-establishment complete message, RRC resume message and RRC resume complete message are all sent using SRB1. Since these SRB1 messages are transmitted before the RRC reconfiguration process, the remote UE has not yet received them.
- PC5 SRAP configuration so it is not clear how to use SRAP on PC5 interface to transmit these messages on SRB1.
- a first terminal device for example, remote UE
- a second terminal device for example, relay UE
- the first terminal device connects to the second terminal device (relay UE) via the second terminal device (relay UE).
- Radio resource control restart (RRC resume) message, a radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message and a radio resource control reconfiguration (RRC reconfiguration) message through a default configuration
- the first A terminal device for example, remote UE
- the first terminal device establishes a PC5 connection with a second terminal device (for example, relay UE)
- the first terminal device receives a radio resource control establishment (RRC setup) message via the second terminal device
- the radio resource control restarts At least one of the (RRC resume) message and the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message includes the relevant configuration of the Sidelink Relay Adaptation Protocol (SRAP).
- SRAP Sidelink Relay Adaptation Protocol
- the remote UE and the relay UE use correct configurations to send and/or receive related RRC messages, preventing the remote UE and the relay UE from failing in message transmission due to configuration inconsistencies, and helping the remote UE communicate with network devices via the relay UE Connecting or resuming the connection ensures the service quality and user experience of the remote UE.
- an apparatus for sending and receiving information which is applied to a first terminal equipment (remote UE), the apparatus includes a first transceiver unit, and the first transceiver unit is configured to:
- the first transceiver unit receives a radio resource control restart (RRC resume) message, a radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message, and a radio resource control reconfiguration ( RRC reconfiguration) message at least one.
- RRC resume radio resource control restart
- RRC re-establishment radio resource control re-establishment
- RRC reconfiguration radio resource control reconfiguration
- an apparatus for sending and receiving information which is applied to a second terminal equipment (relay UE), the apparatus includes a second transceiver unit, and the second transceiver unit is configured to:
- the second transceiver unit establishes a PC5 connection with the first terminal equipment (remote UE);
- the second transceiver unit sends a radio resource control restart (RRC resume) message, a radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message, and a radio resource control reconfiguration ( RRC reconfiguration) message at least one.
- RRC resume radio resource control restart
- RRC re-establishment radio resource control re-establishment
- RRC reconfiguration radio resource control reconfiguration
- an apparatus for sending and receiving information which is applied to a first terminal equipment (remote UE), the apparatus includes a third transceiver unit, and the third transceiver unit is configured to:
- the third transceiver unit establishes a PC5 connection with the second terminal equipment (relay UE);
- the third transceiver unit receives a radio resource control establishment (RRC setup) message, a radio resource control restart (RRC resume) message, and a radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message via the second terminal device (relay UE)
- RRC setup radio resource control establishment
- RRC resume radio resource control restart
- RRC re-establishment radio resource control re-establishment
- SRAP Sidelink Relay Adaptation Protocol
- an apparatus for sending and receiving information which is applied to a second terminal equipment (relay UE), the apparatus includes a fourth transceiver unit, and the fourth transceiver unit is configured to:
- the fourth transceiver unit establishes a PC5 connection with the first terminal equipment (remote UE);
- the fourth transceiver unit sends a radio resource control establishment (RRC setup) message, a radio resource control restart (RRC resume) message, and a radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message to the first terminal device (remote UE)
- RRC setup radio resource control establishment
- RRC resume radio resource control restart
- RRC re-establishment radio resource control re-establishment
- At least one of the RRC setup message, the RRC resume message and the RRC re-establishment message includes at least one of the relevant configuration of the Sidelink Relay Adaptation Protocol (SRAP).
- SRAP Sidelink Relay Adaptation Protocol
- One of the beneficial effects of the embodiments of the present application is: to enable the remote UE and the relay UE to use correct configurations to send and/or receive related RRC messages, to prevent the remote UE and the relay UE from failing in message transmission due to configuration inconsistencies, and to facilitate The remote UE connects or restores the connection with the network device through the relay UE, which ensures the service quality and user experience of the remote UE.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a scenario where a terminal device is relayed to a network device
- Fig. 2 is a schematic diagram of the control plane protocol stack of UE-to-Network relay
- Figure 3 is a schematic diagram of the RRC connection establishment process when the Remote UE accesses the network device through the relay UE;
- Fig. 4 is a schematic diagram of the method for sending and receiving information in the embodiment of the first aspect
- FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of the process of establishing a UE-to-Network relay connection corresponding to Embodiment 1;
- a of Figure 6 is a schematic diagram of the flow of the RRC re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) process
- b of Fig. 6 is another schematic diagram of the flow of the RRC re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) process
- Fig. 7 is a schematic diagram of the device for sending and receiving information described in the embodiment of the third aspect
- Fig. 8 is a schematic diagram of the device for sending and receiving information described in the embodiment of the fourth aspect
- Fig. 9 is a schematic diagram of the device for sending and receiving information described in the embodiment of the fifth aspect.
- Fig. 10 is a schematic diagram of the device for sending and receiving information according to the embodiment of the sixth aspect
- Fig. 11 is a schematic diagram of the device for sending and receiving information described in the embodiment of the seventh aspect
- Fig. 12 is a schematic diagram of the device for sending and receiving information described in the embodiment of the eighth aspect
- Fig. 13 is a schematic diagram of the device for sending and receiving information described in the embodiment of the ninth aspect
- Fig. 14 is a schematic diagram of a terminal device in a communication system according to an embodiment of the eighth aspect.
- Fig. 15 is a schematic diagram of network devices in the communication system of the embodiment of the tenth aspect.
- the terms “first”, “second”, etc. are used to distinguish different elements from the title, but do not indicate the spatial arrangement or time order of these elements, and these elements should not be referred to by these terms restricted.
- the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
- the terms “comprising”, “including”, “having” and the like refer to the presence of stated features, elements, elements or components, but do not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, elements, elements or components.
- the term “communication network” or “wireless communication network” may refer to a network conforming to any of the following communication standards, such as New Radio (NR, New Radio), Long Term Evolution (LTE, Long Term Evolution), Enhanced Long-term evolution (LTE-A, LTE-Advanced), wideband code division multiple access (WCDMA, Wideband Code Division Multiple Access), high-speed packet access (HSPA, High-Speed Packet Access), etc.
- NR New Radio
- New Radio Long Term Evolution
- LTE-A Long-term evolution
- LTE-A Long-term evolution
- WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
- HSPA High-Speed Packet Access
- the communication between devices in the communication system can be carried out according to any stage of communication protocols, such as but not limited to the following communication protocols: 1G (generation), 2G, 2.5G, 2.75G, 3G, 4G, 4.5G and 5G , New Radio (NR, New Radio), etc., and/or other communication protocols that are currently known or will be developed in the future.
- Network device refers to, for example, a device in a communication system that connects a terminal device to a communication network and provides services for the terminal device.
- Network equipment may include but not limited to the following equipment: integrated access and backhaul node (IAB-node), base station (BS, Base Station), access point (AP, Access Point), sending and receiving point (TRP, Transmission Reception Point), broadcast transmitter, mobile management entity (MME, Mobile Management Entity), gateway, server, radio network controller (RNC, Radio Network Controller), base station controller (BSC, Base Station Controller), etc.
- IAB-node integrated access and backhaul node
- BS Base Station
- AP access point
- TRP Transmission Reception Point
- MME mobile management entity
- MME Mobile Management Entity
- gateway server
- RNC Radio Network Controller
- BSC Base Station Controller
- the base station may include but not limited to: Node B (NodeB or NB), evolved Node B (eNodeB or eNB), and 5G base station (gNB), etc., and may also include Remote Radio Head (RRH, Remote Radio Head) , Remote Radio Unit (RRU, Remote Radio Unit), relay (relay) or low-power nodes (such as femeto, pico, etc.).
- Node B Node B
- eNodeB or eNB evolved Node B
- gNB 5G base station
- RRH Remote Radio Head
- RRU Remote Radio Unit
- relay relay
- low-power nodes such as femeto, pico, etc.
- base station may include some or all of their functions, each base station may provide communication coverage for a particular geographic area.
- the term "cell” can refer to a base station and/or its coverage area depending on the context in which the term is used.
- the term "User Equipment” (UE, User Equipment) or “terminal equipment” (TE, Terminal Equipment or Terminal Device), for example, refers to a device that accesses a communication network through a network device and receives network services.
- a terminal device may be fixed or mobile, and may also be called a mobile station (MS, Mobile Station), a terminal, a subscriber station (SS, Subscriber Station), an access terminal (AT, Access Terminal), a relay device, a router Equipment, stations, etc.
- the terminal equipment may include but not limited to the following equipment: Cellular Phone (Cellular Phone), Personal Digital Assistant (PDA, Personal Digital Assistant), wireless modem, wireless communication equipment, handheld equipment, machine type communication equipment, laptop computer, Cordless phones, smartphones, smart watches, routers, digital cameras, and more.
- Cellular Phone Cellular Phone
- PDA Personal Digital Assistant
- wireless modem wireless communication equipment
- handheld equipment machine type communication equipment
- laptop computer Cordless phones
- smartphones smart watches, routers, digital cameras, and more.
- the terminal device can also be a machine or device for monitoring or measurement, such as but not limited to: a machine type communication (MTC, Machine Type Communication) terminal, Vehicle communication terminal, device to device (D2D, Device to Device) terminal, machine to machine (M2M, Machine to Machine) terminal, etc.
- MTC Machine Type Communication
- Vehicle communication terminal device to device (D2D, Device to Device) terminal
- M2M Machine to Machine
- network side or “network device side” refers to a side of the network, which may be a certain base station, or may include one or more network devices as above.
- user side or “terminal side” or “terminal device side” refers to a side of a user or a terminal, which may be a certain UE, or may include one or more terminal devices as above.
- the high-level signaling may be, for example, radio resource control (RRC) signaling; for example, it is called an RRC message (RRC message), for example, it includes MIB, system information (system information), and a dedicated RRC message; or it is called RRC IE (RRC information element).
- RRC radio resource control
- the high-level signaling may also be, for example, MAC (Medium Access Control) signaling; or called MAC CE (MAC control element). But the present application is not limited thereto.
- the first terminal device may be the remote UE 101 shown in Figure 1
- the second terminal device may be the relay UE 102 shown in Figure 1
- the network device may be the network device shown in Figure 1 100.
- the first terminal device can communicate with the network device through the second terminal device, that is, the communication path is an indirect path (indirect path).
- the second terminal device sends a message to the first terminal device (for example, remote UE), which means that: the second terminal device sends the message generated by itself to the first terminal device terminal device; or, the second terminal device forwards the message received from the network device to the first terminal device, wherein the second terminal device does not parse the message, or the second terminal device does not use the protocol layer corresponding to the message
- the message is parsed, or the second terminal device transparently sends the message, and the like.
- a radio resource control establishment (RRC setup) message, a radio resource control restart (RRC resume) message, a radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message, and a radio resource control reconfiguration (RRC reconfiguration) message, etc. are generated by the first The second terminal device forwards it to the first terminal device.
- the second terminal device sends a message to the network device (for example, gNB), which means that: the second terminal device sends the message generated by itself to the network device; or, the second terminal device will send the message from
- the message received by the first terminal device is forwarded to the network device, wherein the second terminal device does not parse the message, or the second terminal device does not use the protocol layer corresponding to the message to parse the message, or the second terminal device
- the message is sent transparently, etc.
- the radio resource control re-establishment complete (RRC re-establishment complete) message and the radio resource control reconfiguration complete (RRC reconfiguration complete) message are forwarded by the second terminal device to the network device.
- the embodiment of the first aspect of the present application provides a method for sending and receiving information.
- Fig. 4 is a schematic diagram of the method for sending and receiving information in the embodiment of the first aspect. As shown in Figure 4, the methods for sending and receiving information include:
- the first terminal device establishes a PC5 connection with the second terminal device
- the first terminal device receives a radio resource control restart (RRC resume) message, a radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message and a radio resource control reconfiguration (RRC reconfiguration) message through the second terminal device through the default configuration.
- RRC resume radio resource control restart
- RRC re-establishment radio resource control re-establishment
- RRC reconfiguration radio resource control reconfiguration
- At least one of the ) messages includes relevant configuration of the Sidelink Relay Adaptation Protocol (SRAP).
- SRAP Sidelink Relay Adaptation Protocol
- the default configuration includes, for example, a default sidelink RLC bearer configuration (sidelink RLC bearer configuration) and/or a default SRAP-related configuration, etc., and the default configuration may also be a prescribed or predefined configuration wait.
- the default sidelink radio link control bearer configuration may be the default configuration used by the sidelink RLC bearer (or sidelink RLC channel) used for the SRBO message transmission of the first terminal device, using the The side link RLC bearer configured by default is called SL-RLC0, and the default configuration is called SL-RLC0 default configuration.
- the SL-RLCO default configuration may include at least one of the following: RLC mode (such as transparent mode TM or acknowledged mode AM), sequence number length (sn-field Length, such as a value of 12), recombination timing device (t-Reassembly), logical channel identifier (for example, the value is 4), priority (for example, the value is 1), priority bit rate (for example, the value is infinite) and logical channel group (for example, the value is 0) .
- RLC mode such as transparent mode TM or acknowledged mode AM
- sequence number length such as a value of 12
- t-Reassembly recombination timing device
- logical channel identifier for example, the value is 4
- priority for example, the value is 1
- priority bit rate for example, the value is infinite
- logical channel group for example, the value is 0
- the default sidelink radio link control bearer configuration may be a default configuration used by the sidelink RLC bearer (or sidelink RLC channel) used for the specific SRB1 message transmission of the first terminal device,
- the specific SRB1 message may include at least one of RRC resume, RRC re-establishment, and RRC reconfiguration messages.
- the side link RLC bearer using this default configuration is called SL-RLC1, and the default configuration is called SL-RLC1 default configuration. .
- the default configuration of SL-RLC1 may include at least one of the following: RLC mode (for example, acknowledgment mode AM), RLC sequence number length (sn-field Length, for example, the value is 12), reassembly timer (t -Reassembly), logical channel identifier (for example, the value is 4), priority (for example, the value is 1), priority bit rate (for example, the value is infinite), and logical channel group (for example, the value is 0).
- RLC mode for example, acknowledgment mode AM
- RLC sequence number length for example, the value is 12
- t -Reassembly reassembly timer
- logical channel identifier for example, the value is 4
- priority for example, the value is 1)
- priority bit rate for example, the value is infinite
- logical channel group for example, the value is 0
- the default SRAP-related configuration may include at least one of the following: a local/temporary identifier of the first terminal device (remote UE), an added mapping list, and a deleted mapping list.
- the added mapping list may include at least one of the following: the radio bearer identity (RB-Identity) of the remote UE and the PC5 RLC channel configuration information (or side link RLC bearer configuration information) corresponding to the radio bearer.
- the default SRAP-related configuration includes the default SRAP configuration of SRBO and/or the default SRAP configuration of SRB1.
- the RB-Identity of the remote UE can be 0 or SRBO
- the PC5 RLC channel configuration information can be the side link RLC bearer configuration
- the index takes a value of 0, and the side link RLC bearer configuration index may correspond to side link RLC configuration and/or side link MAC logical channel configuration.
- the side link RLC configuration includes the RLC mode (such as TM or AM) and its corresponding parameters.
- the RLC mode when the RLC mode is AM mode, its corresponding parameters may include the length of the side link sequence number (for example, the value is 12) At least one of , polling retransmission time (sl-T-PollRetransmit), polling PDU (sl-PollPDU), polling byte (sl-PollByte) and maximum retransmission threshold, etc.; side link MAC logical channel configuration Can include at least one of the following: priority (for example, 1), priority bit rate (for example, infinite), token bucket size length (for example, infinite), whether to allow type 1 configuration authorization (for example, not allowed), whether Enable HARQ feedback (for example, the value is enabled), the allowed subcarrier spacing list (for example, allow all subcarrier spacing), the maximum PUSCH duration (for example, the value is 0.25 milliseconds or 0.5 milliseconds, etc.), logical channel group (for example, the value is 0), the scheduling request identifier (for example, the value is 0, etc.), and whether
- the RB-Identity of the remote UE can take a value of 1 or SRB1
- the PC5 RLC channel configuration information (or side link RLC bearer configuration information) can be the side link RLC bearer configuration
- the value of the index may be an integer between 1 and 512, for example, the default value is 1, and the side link RLC bearer configuration index may correspond to side link RLC configuration and/or side link MAC logical channel configuration.
- the side link RLC configuration includes the RLC mode AM and its corresponding parameters, and the corresponding parameters may include the length of the side link sequence number (for example, the value is 12), poll retransmission time (sl-T-PollRetransmit), round At least one of polling PDU (sl-PollPDU), polling byte (sl-PollByte) and maximum retransmission threshold, etc.; side link MAC logical channel configuration can include at least one of the following: priority (for example, 1), priority Bit rate (for example, infinite), token bucket size length (for example, infinite), whether to allow type 1 configuration authorization (for example, not allowed), whether to enable HARQ feedback (for example, the value is enabled), allowed Carrier spacing list (for example, all subcarrier spacing is allowed), maximum PUSCH duration (for example, the value is 0.25 milliseconds or 0.5 milliseconds, etc.), logical channel group (for example, the value is 0), scheduling request identifier (for example, the value is 0, etc.
- the first terminal device when the first terminal device sends a radio resource control re-establishment request (RRC re-establishment request) message or a radio resource control restart request (RRC resume request) message, or the first terminal device initiates a radio resource control re-establishment process Or when the radio resource control process is restarted, the SRB1 default SRAP-related configuration and/or the SL-RLC1 default configuration may be used for the SRB1.
- RRC re-establishment request radio resource control re-establishment request
- RRC resume request radio resource control restart request
- the first terminal device for example, remote UE
- the second terminal device for example, relay UE
- the first terminal device for example, remote UE
- the second terminal device for example, relay UE
- the correct configuration to send and/or receive relevant RRC messages on the PC5 interface to prevent message transmission failures caused by inconsistent configuration between the remote UE and the relay UE, and help the remote UE to re-establish or restore the connection with the network device via the relay UE.
- the service quality and user experience of the remote UE are guaranteed.
- the RRC setup message (for example, the message is transmitted using SRB0) includes related configurations of SRAP. in:
- the related configuration of SRAP includes the related configuration of SRAP for SRB1.
- the relevant configuration of the SRAP of SRB1 may include at least one of the following: a local/temporary identifier of the first terminal device (remote UE) and an added mapping list.
- the added mapping list may include at least one of the following: the radio bearer identity (RB-Identity) of the remote UE and the PC5 RLC channel configuration information (or side link RLC bearer configuration information) corresponding to the radio bearer.
- the RB-Identity of the remote UE can be 1 or SRB1
- the PC5 RLC channel configuration information (or side link RLC bearer configuration information) can be the side link RLC bearer configuration index
- the side link RLC bearer configuration index can correspond to the side link Link RLC configuration and/or side link MAC logical channel configuration.
- the side link RLC configuration includes the RLC mode AM and its corresponding parameters, and the corresponding parameters may include the length of the side link sequence number, polling retransmission time, polling PDU, polling byte and maximum retransmission threshold, etc.
- the side link MAC logical channel configuration may include at least one of the following: priority, priority bit rate, token bucket size length, whether to allow type 1 configuration authorization, whether to enable HARQ feedback, and allowed subcarriers Interval list, maximum PUSCH duration, logical channel group, scheduling request identifier, and whether to apply the SR delay timer of the logical channel of the link, etc.
- the RRC setup request message (sent by the remote UE to the gNB via the relay UE) and the RRC setup message (sent by the gNB to the remote UE via the relay UE) are transmitted on the PC5 interface using the default configuration of SL-RLC0.
- the Remote UE After the Remote UE receives the SRAP related configuration in the RRC setup message, it can perform at least one of the following operations: establish an SRAP entity, configure the parameters of the SRAP entity according to the SRAP related configuration, and set the UE identifier in the RRC setup message ( For example, UE-IdentityRemote) is applied as the cell radio network temporary identifier (C-RNTI) of the remote UE, based on the relevant configuration of SRAP (for example, using the parameters of the configured SRAP entity) to send the radio resource control establishment complete (RRC setup complete) information.
- C-RNTI cell radio network temporary identifier
- FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of the process of establishing a UE-to-Network relay connection corresponding to Embodiment 1. As shown in Figure 5, the process includes the following operations:
- the Remote UE discovers the relay UE, and a PC5 connection is established between the two.
- the Remote UE sends an RRC setup request (RRC setup request) message to the relay UE.
- RRC setup request RRC setup request
- Operation 3a Operation 3b.
- the Relay UE reports the L2 ID of the remote UE to the gNB through the Sidelink UE Information (SUI) message, and the gNB sends the RRC reconfiguration message to the relay UE, which configures the SRAP configuration of the relay UE, where It may include the SRAP configuration of the Uu interface and the SRAP configuration of the PC5 interface.
- SAI Sidelink UE Information
- the relay UE forwards the RRC setup request sent by the remote UE in operation 2 to the gNB.
- the gNB sends an RRC setup message to the relay UE, and the RRC setup message includes the relevant configuration of SRAP for the remote UE.
- the relay UE forwards the RRC setup message to the remote UE.
- the Remote UE performs operations corresponding to SRAP-related configurations, such as: establishing an SRAP entity; and/or, configuring parameters of the SRAP entity according to SRAP-related configurations; and/or, setting the UE identifier in the RRC setup message ( For example, UE-IdentityRemote) is applied as the cell radio network temporary identifier (C-RNTI) of the remote UE, etc.
- SRAP-related configurations such as: establishing an SRAP entity; and/or, configuring parameters of the SRAP entity according to SRAP-related configurations; and/or, setting the UE identifier in the RRC setup message ( For example, UE-IdentityRemote) is applied as the cell radio network temporary identifier (C-RNTI) of the remote UE, etc.
- C-RNTI cell radio network temporary identifier
- the Remote UE sends a radio resource control setup complete (RRC setup complete) message based on the relevant configuration of SRAP (for example, using the parameters of the configured SRAP entity).
- RRC setup complete radio resource control setup complete
- the Relay UE forwards the RRC setup complete message sent by the Remote UE to the gNB.
- the default configuration in operation 402 may be, for example, the default SRAP configuration of SRB1 and/or the default configuration of SL-RLC1.
- the relay UE uses the default SRAP related configuration and/or SL-RLC1 default configuration on the PC5 interface The configuration is sent to the remote UE.
- the relay UE has been configured with the SRAP configuration of the Uu interface and the SRAP configuration of the PC5 interface by the network device, when the relay UE receives the SRB1 message sent by the gNB to the remote UE via the relay UE at the Uu interface , it is necessary to determine whether to use the default configuration on the PC5 interface for the SRB1 message or to use the SRAP configuration of the PC5 interface configured by the network device to send it to the remote UE.
- the SRB1 message received by the relay UE is the first SRB1 message to be received after the remote UE sends the SRB0 message to the gNB, or if the relay UE receives the SRB1 bearer RRC resume message or RRC re-establishment message, then Use the default configuration on the PC5 interface to send the message to the remote UE, otherwise, use the SRAP configuration of the PC5 interface configured by the network device on the PC5 interface to send the message to the remote UE.
- Embodiment 2 when the remote UE sends an RRC re-establishment request message or an RRC resume request message (these two messages are sent by SRB0), it uses the default SRAP-related configuration and/or SL-RLC1 default configuration for SRB1, To receive the RRC resume message or RRC re-establishment message sent by gNB using SRB1.
- a of Figure 6 is a schematic diagram of the flow of the RRC re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) process.
- b of FIG. 6 is another schematic diagram of the flow of the RRC re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) process.
- the RRC resume process is similar to the RRC re-establishment process, that is, the remote UE sends an RRC resume request via the relay UE, receives the RRC resume message sent by the gNB via the relay UE, and sends an RRC resume complete message to the gNB via the relay UE.
- the RRC resume complete message and/or the RRC re-establishment complete message sent by the remote UE to the relay UE may adopt the default SRAP related configuration and/or Or SL-RLC1 default configuration.
- the RRC resume message and/or the RRC re-establishment message may include the relevant configuration of the SRAP of the remote UE.
- the Remote UE can apply the relevant configuration of the SRAP, and send the RRC resume complete message and/or the RRC re-establishment complete message.
- SRAP For the related configuration of SRAP, refer to the description in Embodiment 1.
- RRC re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) process shown in FIG. 6 a and FIG. 6 b will be described respectively.
- Operation 1 The Remote UE and the Relay UE perform a discovery process, and use the NR V2X process to establish a PC5-RRC connection.
- the Remote UE uses the default configuration of SL-RLC0 to send an RRC re-establishment request message (transmitted using SRB0) to the relay UE.
- the Remote UE uses default SRAP related configurations for SRB1 (for example, SRB1 default SRAP configurations) and/or SL-RLC1 default configurations.
- Relay UE reports remote UE's L2 ID to gNB through Sidelink UE Information (SUI) message, gNB sends RRC reconfiguration message to relay UE, which configures SRAP configuration of relay UE, which can include SRAP configuration of Uu interface and PC5 interface SRAP configuration, etc.
- SAI Sidelink UE Information
- the Relay UE uses Uu SRAP configuration to forward the RRC re-establishment request message of the remote UE to the gNB.
- the gNB sends an RRC re-establishment message to the remote UE via the relay UE.
- the Relay UE can know that the received message is the SRB1 message of the remote UE.
- the Relay UE uses the default SRAP configuration and/or SL-RLC1 default configuration on the PC5 interface, and sends the SRB1 message to the remote UE.
- the Remote UE uses the default SRAP related configuration and/or SL-RLC1 default configuration, and sends an RRC re-establishment complete message to the relay UE.
- the Relay UE forwards the RRC re-establishment complete message to the gNB.
- the gNB sends an RRC reconfiguration message to the remote UE via the relay UE, and the RRC reconfiguration message may include the relevant configuration of the SRAP of the remote UE.
- the RRC reconfiguration message can be sent using default SRAP related configuration and/or SL-RLC1 default configuration.
- the remote UE applies the relevant configuration of the SRAP of the remote UE included in the RRC reconfiguration message.
- the Remote UE sends the RRC reconfiguration complete message to the gNB via the relay UE.
- Operation 1 to Operation 5 are the same as Operation 1 to Operation 5 in the flow described in a of FIG. 6 .
- the gNB sends an RRC re-establishment message to the remote UE via the relay UE.
- the RRC re-establishment message includes the relevant configuration of SRAP of the remote UE. According to the information in the Uu SRAP header, the Relay UE can know that the received message is the SRB1 message of the remote UE.
- the Relay UE uses the default SRAP related configuration and/or SL-RLC1 default configuration on the PC5 interface, and sends the received SRB1 message of the remote UE to the remote UE.
- Operation 8 The Remote UE performs corresponding operations according to the relevant configuration of SRAP included in the RRC re-establishment message, such as establishing an SRAP entity and performing relevant configuration of the SRAP, etc.
- the Remote UE sends an RRC re-establishment complete message on the PC5 interface using the relevant configuration of SRAP.
- the RRC re-establishment complete message is forwarded by the relay UE to the gNB through the Uu interface.
- the default configuration described in operation 402 may be, for example, the default SRAP configuration of SRBO and/or the default configuration of SL-RLCO.
- the relay UE uses the default SRAP configuration of SRB0 and/or the default configuration of SL-RLC0 on the PC5 interface to send the RRC resume message and/or RRC re-establishment message to the remote UE.
- RRC re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) process corresponding to Embodiment 3 is similar to Figure 6 a and Figure 6 b, the difference is that:
- the Relay UE does not use SRAP (or SRAP does not appear, etc.) on the PC5 interface, but uses the default SRAP configuration of SRB0 and/or the default configuration of SL-RLC0 to send RRC re-establishment messages or RRC resume messages.
- the Remote UE does not use SRAP to receive the RRC re-establishment message or RRC resume message, but uses the default SRAP configuration of SRB0 and/or the default configuration of SL-RLC0 to receive.
- the remote UE uses the default SRAP configuration of SRB0 and/or the default configuration of SL-RLC0 will The RRC re-establishment complete message or the RRC resume complete message is sent to the relay UE.
- the relay UE may send the RRC reconfiguration message to the remote UE using the default SRAP configuration of SRB0 and/or the default configuration of SL-RLC0.
- the remote UE applies the relevant configuration of the SRAP, and, in operation 9, the remote UE based on For the corresponding SRAP configuration, send the RRC re-establishment complete message or the RRC resume complete message to the relay UE.
- the first terminal device for example, remote UE
- the second terminal device for example, relay UE
- Use correct configuration to send and/or receive related RRC messages to prevent message transmission failures caused by inconsistency between remote UE and relay UE, and help remote UE to connect or restore connection with network equipment through relay UE, ensuring remote UE service quality and user experience.
- the embodiment of the second aspect of the present application provides a method for sending and receiving information.
- the method for sending and receiving information may include remote UE operations on a Relay Adaptation Protocol (SRAP) entity.
- SRAP Relay Adaptation Protocol
- SRAP may include PC5 SRAP or Side-Link Relay Adaptation Protocol (SL SRAP).
- SL SRAP Side-Link Relay Adaptation Protocol
- the establishment of the SRAP (for example, PC5 SRAP or SL SRAP) entity by the remote UE may be performed in at least one of the following processes:
- the first terminal equipment selects or reselects a second terminal equipment (relay UE);
- the first terminal device (remote UE) initiates the RRC connection establishment process and/or the RRC reestablishment process and/or the RRC resume process via the second terminal device (relay UE);
- the first terminal equipment sends RRC setup request and/or RRC re-establishment request and/or RRC resume request via the second terminal equipment (relay UE);
- the first terminal equipment receives RRC setup and/or RRC re-establishment and/or RRC resume and/or RRC reconfiguration messages via the second terminal equipment (relay UE); and
- the first terminal device receives the RRC reconfiguration message from the path switch to the second terminal device (relay UE) (direct-to-indirect path switch) from the gNB;
- the remote UE can configure, reconfigure or modify the SRAP (PC5 SRAP or SL SRAP) entity in at least one of the following processes:
- the first terminal device uses default SRAP related configuration
- the first terminal equipment receives RRC setup and/or RRC re-establishment and/or RRC resume and/or RRC reconfiguration messages including SRAP related configuration;
- the release of the SRAP (PC5 SRAP or SL SRAP) entity by the remote UE can be performed in at least one of the following processes:
- the first terminal device switches from communicating with the gNB via the relay to directly communicating with the gNB (indirect-to-direct path switch);
- the PC5 connection (eg PC5-RRC connection or PC5 unicast link) between the first terminal equipment (remote UE) and the second terminal equipment (relay UE) is released;
- the first terminal device enters a RRC idle (RRC_Idle) or RRC deactivated (RRC_Inactive) state.
- the method for sending and receiving information may include relay UE operating on a Relay Adaptation Protocol (SRAP) entity.
- SRAP Relay Adaptation Protocol
- the operation of the relay UE on the SRAP entity may include establishment, configuration, reconfiguration, modification or release of the SRAP entity.
- SRAP can include PC5 SRAP or UuSRAP or SL SRAP).
- the establishment of the SRAP (PC5 SRAP or SL SRAP) entity by the relay UE can be performed in at least one of the following processes:
- the remote UE can configure, reconfigure or modify the PC5 SRAP or SL SRAP entity under the following conditions:
- the release of the PC5 SRAP or SL SRAP entity by the relay UE may be performed in at least one of the following processes:
- the first terminal device switches from communicating with the network device via the second terminal device to directly communicating with the network device (indirect-to-direct path switch);
- the PC5 connection (eg PC5-RRC connection or PC5 unicast link) between the first terminal equipment (remote UE) and the second terminal equipment (relay UE) is released;
- the establishment of the Uu SRAP entity by the relay UE may be performed in at least one of the following processes:
- the configuration, reconfiguration or modification of the Uu SRAP entity by the relay UE can be performed under the following conditions:
- the release of the Uu SRAP entity by the relay UE can be performed under the following conditions:
- the second terminal equipment no longer has a PC5 connection with a first terminal equipment (remote UE).
- the embodiment of the second aspect of the present application stipulates the related operations of remote UE and relay UE on PC5 SRAP entity and/or SL SRAP entity, which helps remote UE and relay UE to correctly use SRAP function and configuration for message delivery, and ensure network equipment Correctly identify the remote UE and its radio bearer.
- the embodiment of the third aspect provides a device for sending and receiving information.
- a device for sending and receiving information Applied to the first terminal equipment, for example, remote UE 101 in FIG. 1 .
- the function of the apparatus for sending and receiving information corresponds to the operation of the first terminal device in the method for sending and receiving information in the embodiment of the first aspect.
- Fig. 7 is a schematic diagram of the device for sending and receiving information according to the embodiment of the third aspect.
- the device 700 for sending and receiving information includes a first transceiver unit 701, and the first transceiver unit 701 is configured to:
- the first transceiver unit receives a radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message, a radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message, and a radio resource control reconfiguration (RRC reconfiguration) message through the second terminal device (relay UE) through a default configuration. ) at least one of the messages.
- RRC resume radio resource control resume
- RRC re-establishment radio resource control re-establishment
- RRC reconfiguration radio resource control reconfiguration
- the default configuration includes a default sidelink RLC bearer configuration (sidelink RLC bearer configuration) and/or a default sidelink relay adaptation protocol (SRAP) related configuration.
- sidelink RLC bearer configuration sidelink RLC bearer configuration
- SRAP sidelink relay adaptation protocol
- the default side link radio link control bearer configuration is a side link radio link control 0 (SL-RLC0) default configuration or a side link radio link control 1 (SL-RLC1) default configuration.
- the default SRAP-related configuration includes at least one of the following: a local or temporary identifier of the first terminal device (remote UE), an added mapping list, and a deleted mapping list.
- the default SRAP-related configuration includes the default SRAP configuration of Signaling Radio Bearer 0 (SRB0) and/or the default SRAP configuration of Signaling Radio Bearer 1 (SRB1).
- the first transceiver unit 701 uses side link radio link control bearer configuration 1 (SL-RLC1) to receive A signaling radio bearer 1 (SRB1) message, where the SRB1 message carries the radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message and/or the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message, or, the SRB1 message is The first SRB1 message to be received by the first terminal device (remote UE) after the signaling radio bearer 0 (SRB0) message of the first terminal device (remote UE) is sent to the network device.
- SL-RLC1 side link radio link control bearer configuration 1
- the first transceiver unit 701 is also configured to:
- the first transceiving unit uses the default SRA configuration of SRB1 and/or uses the default configuration of SL-RLC1 for SRB1.
- the radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message or the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message does not include the relevant configuration of the side link relay adaptation protocol (SRAP).
- SRAP side link relay adaptation protocol
- the first transceiver unit 701 uses the default SRAP configuration of SRB1 and/or the default configuration of SL-RLC1 to send the radio resource control restart complete ( RRC resume complete) message and/or the radio resource control re-establishment complete (RRC re-establishment complete) message.
- the radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message or the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message includes relevant configuration of the side link relay adaptation protocol (SRAP).
- SRAP side link relay adaptation protocol
- the first transceiving unit 701 applies the relevant configuration of the SRAP, and sends a radio resource control resume complete (RRC resume complete) message and/or the radio resource control re-establishment complete (RRC re-establishment complete) message.
- the first transceiver unit uses the default SRAP configuration of SRBO and/or the side link wireless Link Control Bearer Configuration 0 (SL-RLC0) receives the radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message and/or the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message.
- SL-RLC0 side link wireless Link Control Bearer Configuration 0
- the radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message or the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message does not include the relevant configuration of the side link relay adaptation protocol (SRAP).
- SRAP side link relay adaptation protocol
- the first transceiver unit 701 uses the default SRAP configuration of SRB0 and/or the default configuration of SL-RLC0 to send the radio resource control on the PC5 interface between the first terminal equipment (remote UE) and the second terminal equipment (relay UE).
- the first transceiver unit 701 is further configured to: use the default SRAP configuration and/or SL- RLC0 is configured by default to receive radio resource control reconfiguration (RRC reconfiguration) messages.
- RRC reconfiguration radio resource control reconfiguration
- the radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message or the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message includes the relevant configuration of the side link relay adaptation protocol (SRAP).
- SRAP side link relay adaptation protocol
- the first transceiver unit 701 applies the relevant configuration of the SRAP, and the first transceiver unit 701 transmits the radio resource control restart on the PC5 interface between the first terminal equipment (remote UE) and the second terminal equipment (relay UE) Complete (RRC resume complete) message and/or radio resource control re-establishment complete (RRC re-establishment complete) message.
- the embodiment of the fourth aspect provides a device for sending and receiving information.
- a device for sending and receiving information Applied to the second terminal equipment, for example, relay UE 102 in FIG. 1 .
- the function of the device for sending and receiving information corresponds to the method for relaying UE in the embodiment of the first aspect.
- Fig. 8 is a schematic diagram of the device for sending and receiving information according to the embodiment of the fourth aspect.
- the device 800 for sending and receiving information includes a second transceiver unit 801, and the second transceiver unit 801 is configured to:
- the second transceiver unit 801 establishes a PC5 connection with the first terminal equipment (remote UE);
- the second transceiver unit 801 sends a radio resource control restart (RRC resume) message, a radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message, and a radio resource control reconfiguration (RRC reconfiguration) message to the first terminal device (remote UE) through default configuration.
- RRC resume radio resource control restart
- RRC re-establishment radio resource control re-establishment
- RRC reconfiguration radio resource control reconfiguration
- the default configuration includes a default sidelink RLC bearer configuration (sidelink RLC bearer configuration) and/or a default sidelink relay adaptation protocol (SRAP) related configuration.
- sidelink RLC bearer configuration sidelink RLC bearer configuration
- SRAP sidelink relay adaptation protocol
- the default side link radio link control bearer configuration is a side link radio link control 0 (SL-RLC0) default configuration or a side link radio link control 1 (SL-RLC1) default configuration.
- the default SRAP-related configuration includes at least one of the following: a local or temporary identifier of the first terminal device (remote UE), an added mapping list, and a deleted mapping list.
- the default SRAP-related configuration includes the default SRAP configuration of Signaling Radio Bearer 0 (SRB0) and/or the default SRAP configuration of Signaling Radio Bearer 1 (SRB1).
- the second transceiver unit 801 uses the side link radio link control bearer configuration 1 (SL-RLC1) to send Signaling Radio Bearer 1 (SRB1) message.
- the SRB1 message carries a radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message and/or a radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message, or, the SRB1 message is a message sent by the first terminal equipment (remote UE) The first SRB1 message sent by the second terminal device (relay UE) to the first terminal device after the radio bearer 0 (SRB0) message is sent to the network device.
- RRC resume radio resource control resume
- RRC re-establishment radio resource control re-establishment
- the radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message or the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message does not include the relevant configuration of the side link relay adaptation protocol (SRAP).
- SRAP side link relay adaptation protocol
- the second transceiver unit 801 uses the default SRAP configuration of SRB1 and/or the default configuration of SL-RLC1 on the PC5 interface between the second terminal equipment (relay UE) and the first terminal equipment (remote UE) to receive the first A radio resource control resume complete (RRC resume complete) message and/or the radio resource control re-establishment complete (RRC re-establishment complete) message sent by a terminal device.
- RRC resume complete radio resource control resume complete
- RRC re-establishment complete radio resource control re-establishment complete
- the radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message or the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message includes the relevant configuration of the side link relay adaptation protocol (SRAP).
- the second transceiver unit 801 may receive a radio resource control resume complete (RRC resume complete) message and/or the radio resource control re-establishment complete (RRC re-establishment complete) message sent by the first terminal device based on the relevant configuration of SRAP. information.
- the second transceiver unit 801 uses the default SRAP configuration of SRBO and/or the default configuration of SL-RLC0 to send the The radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message and/or the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message.
- RRC resume The radio resource control resume
- RRC re-establishment The radio resource control re-establishment
- the radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message or the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message does not include the relevant configuration of the side link relay adaptation protocol (SRAP).
- SRAP side link relay adaptation protocol
- the second transceiver unit 801 uses the default SRAP configuration of SRB0 and/or the default configuration of SL-RLC0 to receive radio resource control on the PC5 interface between the second terminal equipment (relay UE) and the first terminal equipment (remote UE).
- the second transceiver unit is further configured to use the default SRAP configuration of SRB0 and/or the default configuration of SL-RLC0 to send wireless Resource Control Reconfiguration (RRC reconfiguration) message.
- RRC reconfiguration wireless Resource Control Reconfiguration
- the radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message or the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message includes the relevant configuration of the side link relay adaptation protocol (SRAP).
- SRAP side link relay adaptation protocol
- the second transceiver unit 801 receives a radio resource control resume complete (RRC resume complete) message and/or radio resource control reestablishment at the PC5 interface between the second terminal equipment (relay UE) and the first terminal equipment (remote UE) Complete (RRC re-establishment complete) message.
- RRC resume complete radio resource control resume complete
- remote UE radio resource control reestablishment complete
- the embodiment of the fifth aspect provides a device for sending and receiving information.
- a device for sending and receiving information Applied to the first terminal equipment, for example, remote UE 101 in FIG. 1 .
- the function of the device for sending and receiving information corresponds to the method for remote UE in the embodiment of the first aspect.
- Fig. 9 is a schematic diagram of the device for sending and receiving information according to the embodiment of the fifth aspect.
- the device 900 for sending and receiving information includes a third transceiver unit 901, and the third transceiver unit 901 is configured to:
- the third transceiver unit 901 establishes a PC5 connection with the second terminal equipment (relay UE);
- the third transceiver unit 901 receives a radio resource control setup (RRC setup) message, a radio resource control restart (RRC resume) message, and a radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message via the second terminal device (relay UE).
- RRC setup radio resource control setup
- RRC resume radio resource control restart
- RRC re-establishment radio resource control re-establishment
- SRAP Sidelink Relay Adaptation Protocol
- the third transceiver unit 801 After the third transceiver unit 801 receives the relevant configuration of SRAP in the RRC setup message, it makes the first terminal equipment (remote UE) perform at least one of the following operations:
- Radio resource control setup complete Send a radio resource control setup complete (RRC setup complete) message based on the relevant configuration of SRAP.
- the third transceiver unit 901 can also have the function of the first transceiver unit 701, that is, the function of the first transceiver unit 701 can be integrated into the third transceiver unit 901, so that the third transceiver unit 901 also has the first transceiver unit 901. Function of unit 701 .
- the embodiment of the sixth aspect provides a device for sending and receiving information.
- Applied to the second terminal equipment for example, relay UE 102 in FIG. 1 .
- the function of the apparatus for sending and receiving information corresponds to the method of the second terminal device in the embodiment of the first aspect.
- Fig. 10 is a schematic diagram of the device for sending and receiving information according to the embodiment of the sixth aspect.
- the device 1000 for sending and receiving information includes a fourth transceiver unit 1001, and the fourth transceiver unit 1001 is configured to:
- the fourth transceiver unit 1001 establishes a PC5 connection with the first terminal equipment (remote UE);
- the fourth transceiver unit 1001 sends at least one of a radio resource control establishment (RRC setup) message, a radio resource control restart (RRC resume) message and a radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message to the first terminal device (remote UE).
- RRC setup radio resource control establishment
- RRC resume radio resource control restart
- RRC re-establishment radio resource control re-establishment
- SRAP Sidelink Relay Adaptation Protocol
- the fourth transceiver unit 1001 forwards the radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message, the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message and the radio resource control reconfiguration (RRC reconfiguration) message sent by the network device to the first terminal device information.
- RRC resume radio resource control resume
- RRC re-establishment radio resource control re-establishment
- RRC reconfiguration radio resource control reconfiguration
- the fourth transceiving unit 1001 is further configured to: receive a radio resource control setup complete (RRC setup complete) message from the first terminal device based on SRAP related configuration.
- RRC setup complete radio resource control setup complete
- the fourth transceiver unit 1001 can also have the function of the second transceiver unit 801, that is, the function of the second transceiver unit 801 can be integrated into the fourth transceiver unit 1001, so that the fourth transceiver unit 1001 also has the second transceiver unit 801. Function of unit 801.
- the embodiment of the seventh aspect provides a device for sending and receiving information. Applied to a network device, for example, the network device 100 in FIG. 1 .
- the function of the apparatus for sending and receiving information corresponds to the method of the network device in the embodiment of the first aspect.
- Fig. 11 is a schematic diagram of the device for sending and receiving information according to the embodiment of the seventh aspect.
- the device 1100 for sending and receiving information includes a fifth transceiver unit 1101, and the fifth transceiver unit 1101 is configured to:
- RRC setup radio resource control setup
- RRC resume radio resource control restart
- RRC re-establishment RRC re- establishment
- Embodiments of the eighth aspect provide a device for sending and receiving information. Applied to the first terminal equipment, for example, remote UE 101 in FIG. 1 . The function of the device for sending and receiving information corresponds to the remote UE method in the embodiment of the second aspect.
- Fig. 12 is a schematic diagram of the device for sending and receiving information according to the embodiment of the eighth aspect.
- the device 1200 for sending and receiving information includes a sixth transceiver unit 1201, and the sixth transceiver unit 1201 is configured to:
- SRAP Relay Adaptation Protocol
- PC5 SRAP or SL SRAP Relay Adaptation Protocol
- the first terminal equipment selects or reselects a second terminal equipment (relay UE);
- the first terminal device (remote UE) initiates the RRC connection establishment process and/or the RRC reestablishment process and/or the RRC resume process via the second terminal device (relay UE);
- the first terminal equipment sends RRC setup request and/or RRC re-establishment request and/or RRC resume request via the second terminal equipment (relay UE);
- the first terminal equipment receives RRC setup and/or RRC re-establishment and/or RRC resume and/or RRC reconfiguration messages via the second terminal equipment (relay UE);
- the first terminal device receives the RRC reconfiguration message from the path switch to the second terminal device (relay UE) (direct-to-indirect path switch) from the gNB,
- SRAP PC5 SRAP or SL SRAP
- the first terminal equipment uses the relevant configuration of default SRAP;
- the first terminal device receives RRC setup and/or RRC re-establishment and/or RRC resume and/or RRC reconfiguration messages including SRAP related configurations,
- the release of the SRAP (PC5 SRAP or SL SRAP) entity is performed during at least one of the following procedures:
- the first terminal device switches from communicating with the gNB via the relay to directly communicating with the gNB (indirect-to-direct path switch);
- the PC5 connection (such as PC5-RRC connection or PC5 unicast link) between the first terminal equipment (remote UE) and the second terminal equipment (relay UE) is released;
- the first terminal device enters a RRC idle (RRC_Idle) or RRC deactivated (RRC_Inactive) state.
- the embodiment of the ninth aspect provides a device for sending and receiving information.
- a device for sending and receiving information Applied to the second terminal equipment, for example, relay UE 102 in FIG. 1 .
- the function of the device for sending and receiving information corresponds to the method for relaying UE in the embodiment of the second aspect.
- Fig. 13 is a schematic diagram of the device for sending and receiving information according to the embodiment of the ninth aspect.
- the device 1300 for sending and receiving information includes a seventh transceiver unit 1301, and the seventh transceiver unit 1301 is configured to:
- SRAP PC5 SRAP or SL SRAP
- the configuration, reconfiguration or modification of PC5 SRAP or SL SRAP entities is performed under the following conditions:
- the release of the PC5 SRAP or SL SRAP entity is performed during at least one of the following procedures:
- the first terminal device switches from communicating with the network device via the second terminal device to directly communicating with the network device (indirect-to-direct path switch);
- the PC5 connection (such as PC5-RRC connection or PC5 unicast link) between the first terminal equipment (remote UE) and the second terminal equipment (relay UE) is released;
- the establishment of the Uu SRAP entity is performed during at least one of the following procedures:
- the release of the Uu SRAP entity is performed under the following conditions:
- the second terminal equipment no longer has a PC5 connection with a first terminal equipment (remote UE).
- the embodiment of the present application also provides a communication system.
- the communication system may include a first terminal device, a second terminal device, and a network device.
- the first terminal device may be the remote UE 101 in FIG. 1
- the second terminal device may be The relay UE 102 in FIG. 1
- the network device may be the network device 100 in FIG. 1.
- the first terminal device and the second terminal device may adopt a similar terminal device structure.
- Fig. 14 is a schematic diagram of a terminal device in a communication system according to an embodiment of the tenth aspect.
- the terminal device shown in FIG. 14 can be used for the first terminal device, and can also be used for the second terminal device.
- a terminal device 1400 may include: a processor 1410 (such as a central processing unit CPU) and a memory 1420 ; the memory 1420 is coupled to the processor 1410 .
- the memory 1420 can store various data; in addition, it also stores a program 1430 for information processing, and executes the program 1430 under the control of the processor 1410 .
- the processor 1410 may be configured to execute a program to implement the method described in the first aspect or the second aspect.
- the terminal device 1400 may further include: a transceiver 1440 and an antenna 1450 ; wherein, the functions of the above components are similar to those of the prior art, and will not be repeated here. It should be noted that the terminal device 1400 does not necessarily include all components shown in FIG. 14 ; in addition, the terminal device 1400 may also include components not shown in FIG. 14 , and reference may be made to the prior art.
- Fig. 15 is a schematic diagram of network devices in the communication system of the embodiment of the tenth aspect.
- a network device 1500 may include: a processor 1510 (such as a central processing unit CPU) and a memory 1520 ; the memory 1520 is coupled to the processor 1510 .
- the memory 1520 can store various data; in addition, it also stores a program 1530 for information processing, and executes the program 1530 under the control of the processor 1510 .
- the processor 1510 may be configured to execute a program to implement the method described in the first aspect or the second aspect.
- the network device 1500 may further include: a transceiver 1540 and an antenna 1550 ; wherein, the functions of the above components are similar to those of the prior art, and will not be repeated here. It should be noted that the network device 1500 does not necessarily include all the components shown in FIG. 15 ; in addition, the network device 1500 may also include components not shown in FIG. 15 , and reference may be made to the prior art.
- the embodiment of the present application also provides a computer program, wherein when the program is executed in the first terminal device or the second terminal device, the program causes the first terminal device or the second terminal device to execute the first and second terminal devices.
- the embodiment of the present application also provides a storage medium storing a computer program, wherein the computer program causes the first terminal device or the second terminal device to execute the methods described in the first and second aspects.
- An embodiment of the present application further provides a computer program, wherein when the program is executed in a network device, the program causes the network device to execute the methods described in the embodiments of the first aspect and the second aspect.
- the embodiment of the present application also provides a storage medium storing a computer program, wherein the computer program causes the network device to execute the methods described in the first and second embodiments.
- the above devices and methods in this application can be implemented by hardware, or by combining hardware and software.
- the present application relates to a computer-readable program that, when executed by a logic component, enables the logic component to realize the above-mentioned device or constituent component, or enables the logic component to realize the above-mentioned various methods or steps.
- the present application also relates to storage media for storing the above programs, such as hard disks, magnetic disks, optical disks, DVDs, flash memories, and the like.
- the method/device described in conjunction with the embodiments of the present application may be directly embodied as hardware, a software module executed by a processor, or a combination of both.
- one or more of the functional block diagrams shown in the figure and/or one or more combinations of the functional block diagrams may correspond to each software module or each hardware module of the computer program flow.
- These software modules may respectively correspond to the steps shown in the figure.
- These hardware modules for example, can be realized by solidifying these software modules by using a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA).
- FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array
- a software module may reside in RAM memory, flash memory, ROM memory, EPROM memory, EEPROM memory, registers, hard disk, removable disk, CD-ROM or any other form of storage medium known in the art.
- a storage medium can be coupled to the processor such that the processor can read information from, and write information to, the storage medium, or it can be an integral part of the processor.
- the processor and storage medium can be located in the ASIC.
- the software module can be stored in the memory of the mobile terminal, or can be stored in a memory card that can be inserted into the mobile terminal.
- the software module can be stored in the MEGA-SIM card or large-capacity flash memory device.
- One or more of the functional blocks described in the accompanying drawings and/or one or more combinations of the functional blocks can be implemented as a general-purpose processor, a digital signal processor (DSP) for performing the functions described in this application ), application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) or other programmable logic devices, discrete gate or transistor logic devices, discrete hardware components, or any suitable combination thereof.
- DSP digital signal processor
- ASICs application specific integrated circuits
- FPGAs field programmable gate arrays
- One or more of the functional blocks described in the drawings and/or one or more combinations of the functional blocks can also be implemented as a combination of computing devices, for example, a combination of a DSP and a microprocessor, a plurality of microprocessors processor, one or more microprocessors in communication with a DSP, or any other such configuration.
- the first terminal equipment (remote UE) establishes a PC5 connection with the second terminal equipment (relay UE);
- the first terminal device receives a radio resource control restart (RRC resume) message, a radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message, and a radio resource control message through a default configuration via the second terminal device (relay UE). At least one of control reconfiguration (RRC reconfiguration) messages.
- RRC resume radio resource control restart
- RRC re-establishment radio resource control re-establishment
- RRC reconfiguration At least one of control reconfiguration (RRC reconfiguration) messages.
- the default configuration includes default sidelink radio link control bearer configuration (sidelink RLC bearer configuration) and/or default sidelink relay adaptation protocol (SRAP) related configuration.
- sidelink RLC bearer configuration sidelink RLC bearer configuration
- SRAP sidelink relay adaptation protocol
- the default side link radio link control bearer configuration is a side link radio link control 0 (SL-RLC0) default configuration or a side link radio link control 1 (SL-RLC1) default configuration.
- the default SRAP-related configuration includes at least one of the following: a local or temporary identifier of the first terminal device (remote UE), an added mapping list, and a deleted mapping list.
- the default SRAP-related configuration includes a default SRAP configuration for Signaling Radio Bearer 0 (SRB0) and/or a default SRAP configuration for Signaling Radio Bearer 1 (SRB1).
- the first terminal device uses the default SRAP configuration of SRB1 and/or the default configuration of SL-RLC1 to receive the Signaling Radio Bearer 1 (SRB1) message on the PC5 interface with the second terminal device (relay UE).
- SRB1 Signaling Radio Bearer 1
- the SRB1 message carries the radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message and/or the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message, or, the SRB1 message is in the first terminal device (remote After the signaling radio bearer 0 (SRB0) message of UE) is sent to the network device, the first SRB1 message to be received by the first terminal device (remote UE).
- RRC resume radio resource control resume
- RRC re-establishment radio resource control re-establishment
- the first terminal device sends a radio resource control re-establishment request (RRC re-establishment request) message or a radio resource control restart (RRC resume request) message, or the first terminal device (remote UE)
- RRC re-establishment request radio resource control re-establishment request
- RRC resume request radio resource control restart
- the radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message or the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message does not include the relevant configuration of the side link relay adaptation protocol (SRAP).
- SRAP side link relay adaptation protocol
- the first terminal device uses the default SRAP configuration of SRB1 and/or the default configuration of SL-RLC1 on the PC5 interface with the second terminal device (relay UE) to send a radio resource control resume complete (RRC resume complete ) message and/or the radio resource control re-establishment complete (RRC re-establishment complete) message.
- RRC resume complete radio resource control resume complete
- RRC re-establishment complete radio resource control re-establishment complete
- the radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message or the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message includes the relevant configuration of the side link relay adaptation protocol (SRAP).
- SRAP side link relay adaptation protocol
- the first terminal device applies the relevant configuration of the SRAP, and sends a radio resource control resume complete (RRC resume complete) message and/or the radio resource control re-establishment complete (RRC re-establishment complete) message.
- RRC resume complete radio resource control resume complete
- RRC re-establishment complete radio resource control re-establishment complete
- the first terminal device uses the default SRAP configuration of SRB0 and/or the default configuration of SL-RLC0 on the PC5 interface with the second terminal device (relay UE) to receive the RRC resume ) message and/or the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message.
- the radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message or the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message does not include the relevant configuration of the side link relay adaptation protocol (SRAP).
- SRAP side link relay adaptation protocol
- the first terminal device uses the default SRAP configuration of SRB0 and/or the default configuration of SL-RLC0 on the PC5 interface with the second terminal device (relay UE) to send a radio resource control resume complete (RRC resume complete ) message and/or RRC re-establishment complete (RRC re-establishment complete) message.
- RRC resume complete radio resource control resume complete
- RRC re-establishment complete RRC re-establishment complete
- the first terminal equipment uses the default SRAP configuration of SRB0 and/or the default configuration of SL-RLC0 on the PC5 interface with the second terminal equipment (relay UE) to receive a radio resource control reconfiguration (RRC reconfiguration) message .
- RRC reconfiguration radio resource control reconfiguration
- the radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message or the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message includes the relevant configuration of the side link relay adaptation protocol (SRAP).
- SRAP side link relay adaptation protocol
- the first terminal device applies the relevant configuration of the SRAP, and the first terminal device (remote UE) sends a radio resource control restart on the PC5 interface with the second terminal device (relay UE) Complete (RRC resume complete) message and/or radio resource control re-establishment complete (RRC re-establishment complete) message.
- the second terminal equipment (relay UE) establishes a PC5 connection with the first terminal equipment (remote UE);
- the second terminal device sends a radio resource control restart (RRC resume) message, a radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message, and a radio resource At least one of control reconfiguration (RRC reconfiguration) messages.
- RRC resume radio resource control restart
- RRC re-establishment radio resource control re-establishment
- RRC reconfiguration radio resource At least one of control reconfiguration
- the default configuration includes default sidelink radio link control bearer configuration (sidelink RLC bearer configuration) and/or default sidelink relay adaptation protocol (SRAP) related configuration.
- sidelink RLC bearer configuration sidelink RLC bearer configuration
- SRAP sidelink relay adaptation protocol
- the default side link radio link control bearer configuration is a side link radio link control 0 (SL-RLC0) default configuration or a side link radio link control 1 (SL-RLC1) default configuration.
- the default SRAP-related configuration includes at least one of the following: a local/temporary identifier of the first terminal device (remote UE), an added mapping list, and a deleted mapping list.
- the default SRAP-related configuration includes a default SRAP configuration for Signaling Radio Bearer 0 (SRB0) and/or a default SRAP configuration for Signaling Radio Bearer 1 (SRB1).
- the radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message
- the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message
- the radio resource control reconfiguration ( RRC reconfiguration) message.
- the second terminal equipment uses the default SRAP configuration of SRB1 and/or the default configuration of SL-RLC1 to send a Signaling Radio Bearer 1 (SRB1) message on the PC5 interface with the first terminal equipment (remote UE),
- SRB1 Signaling Radio Bearer 1
- the SRB1 message carries the radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message and/or the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message, or, the SRB1 message is in the first terminal device (remote After the UE) sends a Signaling Radio Bearer 0 (SRB0) message to the network device, the second terminal device (relay UE) sends the first SRB1 message to the first terminal device.
- RRC resume radio resource control resume
- RRC re-establishment radio resource control re-establishment
- the radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message or the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message does not include the relevant configuration of the side link relay adaptation protocol (SRAP).
- SRAP side link relay adaptation protocol
- the second terminal device uses the default SRAP configuration of SRB1 and/or the default configuration of SL-RLC1 on the PC5 interface with the first terminal device (remote UE) to receive the radio resource sent by the first terminal device A control resume complete (RRC resume complete) message and/or the radio resource control re-establishment complete (RRC re-establishment complete) message.
- the radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message or the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message includes the relevant configuration of the side link relay adaptation protocol (SRAP).
- SRAP side link relay adaptation protocol
- the second terminal device receives a radio resource control resume complete (RRC resume complete) message sent by the first terminal device and/or the radio resource control reestablishment complete ( RRC re-establishment complete) message.
- RRC resume complete radio resource control resume complete
- RRC re-establishment complete radio resource control reestablishment complete
- the second terminal equipment uses the default SRAP configuration of SRB0 and/or the default configuration of SL-RLC0 to send the radio resource control restart (RRC resume ) message and/or the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message.
- RRC resume radio resource control restart
- RRC re-establishment radio resource control re-establishment
- the radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message or the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message does not include the relevant configuration of the side link relay adaptation protocol (SRAP).
- SRAP side link relay adaptation protocol
- the second terminal equipment uses the default SRAP configuration of SRB0 and/or the default configuration of SL-RLC0 on the PC5 interface with the first terminal equipment (remote UE) to receive a radio resource control resume complete (RRC resume complete ) message and/or RRC re-establishment complete (RRC re-establishment complete) message.
- RRC resume complete radio resource control resume complete
- RRC re-establishment complete RRC re-establishment complete
- the second terminal equipment uses the default SRAP configuration of SRB0 and/or the default configuration of SL-RLC0 to send a radio resource control reconfiguration (RRC reconfiguration) message on the PC5 interface with the first terminal equipment (remote UE) .
- RRC reconfiguration radio resource control reconfiguration
- the radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message or the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message includes the relevant configuration of the side link relay adaptation protocol (SRAP).
- SRAP side link relay adaptation protocol
- the second terminal equipment receives a radio resource control resume complete (RRC resume complete) message and/or a radio resource control reestablishment complete (RRC re- establishment complete) message.
- RRC resume complete radio resource control resume complete
- RRC re- establishment complete radio resource control reestablishment complete
- the first terminal equipment (remote UE) establishes a PC5 connection with the second terminal equipment (relay UE);
- the first terminal equipment receives a radio resource control setup (RRC setup) message, a radio resource control restart (RRC resume) message, and a radio resource control reestablishment (RRC reestablishment) message via the second terminal equipment (relay UE). -establishment) message,
- RRC setup radio resource control setup
- RRC resume radio resource control restart
- RRC reestablishment radio resource control reestablishment
- At least one of the RRC setup message, the RRC resume message and the RRC re-establishment message includes the relevant configuration of the Sidelink Relay Adaptation Protocol (SRAP).
- SRAP Sidelink Relay Adaptation Protocol
- the first terminal equipment receives the relevant configuration of SRAP in the RRC setup message, perform at least one of the following operations:
- Radio resource control setup complete Send a radio resource control setup complete (RRC setup complete) message based on the relevant configuration of SRAP.
- the second terminal equipment (relay UE) establishes a PC5 connection with the first terminal equipment (remote UE);
- the second terminal equipment sends a radio resource control setup (RRC setup) message, a radio resource control restart (RRC resume) message, and a radio resource control reestablishment (RRC reestablishment) message to the first terminal equipment (remote UE). -establishment) message,
- At least one of the RRC setup message, the RRC resume message and the RRC re-establishment message includes the relevant configuration of the Sidelink Relay Adaptation Protocol (SRAP).
- SRAP Sidelink Relay Adaptation Protocol
- the radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message
- the radio resource control re-establishment (RRC re-establishment) message
- the radio resource control reconfiguration ( RRC reconfiguration) message.
- the second terminal device receives a radio resource control setup complete (RRC setup complete) message from the first terminal device based on the relevant configuration of SRAP.
- RRC setup complete radio resource control setup complete
- a method for sending and receiving information, applied to a network device comprising:
- the network device sends a radio resource control setup (RRC setup) message, a radio resource control resume (RRC resume) message, and a radio resource control reestablishment (RRC UE) message for the first terminal device (remote UE) to the second terminal device (relay UE). at least one of the re-establishment) messages,
- RRC setup radio resource control setup
- RRC resume radio resource control resume
- RRC UE radio resource control reestablishment
- At least one of the RRC setup message, the RRC resume message and the RRC re-establishment message includes the relevant configuration of the Sidelink Relay Adaptation Protocol (SRAP).
- SRAP Sidelink Relay Adaptation Protocol
- SRAP Relay Adaptation Protocol
- PC5 SRAP or SL SRAP Relay Adaptation Protocol
- the first terminal equipment selects or reselects a second terminal equipment (relay UE);
- the first terminal device (remote UE) initiates the RRC connection establishment process and/or the RRC reestablishment process and/or the RRC resume process via the second terminal device (relay UE);
- the first terminal equipment sends RRC setup request and/or RRC re-establishment request and/or RRC resume request via the second terminal equipment (relay UE);
- the first terminal equipment receives RRC setup and/or RRC re-establishment and/or RRC resume and/or RRC reconfiguration messages via the second terminal equipment (relay UE);
- the first terminal device receives the RRC reconfiguration message from the path switch to the second terminal device (relay UE) (direct-to-indirect path switch) from the gNB;
- SRAP PC5 SRAP or SL SRAP
- the first terminal equipment uses the relevant configuration of default SRAP;
- the first terminal device receives RRC setup and/or RRC re-establishment and/or RRC resume and/or RRC reconfiguration messages including SRAP related configurations,
- the release of the SRAP (PC5 SRAP or SL SRAP) entity is performed during at least one of the following procedures:
- the first terminal device switches from communicating with the gNB via the relay to directly communicating with the gNB (indirect-to-direct path switch);
- the PC5 connection (such as PC5-RRC connection or PC5 unicast link) between the first terminal equipment (remote UE) and the second terminal equipment (relay UE) is released;
- the first terminal device enters a RRC idle (RRC_Idle) or RRC deactivated (RRC_Inactive) state.
- SRAP PC5 SRAP or SL SRAP
- the configuration, reconfiguration or modification of PC5 SRAP or SL SRAP entities is performed under the following conditions:
- the release of the PC5 SRAP or SL SRAP entity is performed during at least one of the following procedures:
- the first terminal device switches from communicating with the network device via the second terminal device to directly communicating with the network device (indirect-to-direct path switch);
- the PC5 connection (such as PC5-RRC connection or PC5 unicast link) between the first terminal equipment (remote UE) and the second terminal equipment (relay UE) is released;
- the establishment of the Uu SRAP entity is carried out in at least one of the following procedures:
- the release of the Uu SRAP entity is performed under the following conditions:
- the second terminal equipment no longer has a PC5 connection with a first terminal equipment (remote UE).
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- 一种收发信息的装置,应用于第一终端设备(remote UE),所述装置包括第一收发单元,所述第一收发单元被配置为:与第二终端设备(relay UE)建立PC5连接;以及所述第一收发单元经由所述第二终端设备(relay UE)通过默认配置接收无线资源控制重新开始(RRC resume)消息、无线资源控制重建(RRC re-establishment)消息和无线资源控制重配置(RRC reconfiguration)消息中的至少一者。
- 如权利要求1所述的装置,其中,所述默认配置包括默认的边链路无线链路控制承载配置(sidelink RLC bearer configuration)和/或默认的边链路中继适应协议(SRAP)的相关配置。
- 如权利要求2所述的装置,其中,所述默认的边链路无线链路控制承载配置是边链路无线链路控制0(SL-RLC0)默认配置或边链路无线链路控制1(SL-RLC1)默认配置。
- 如权利要求2所述的装置,其中,所述默认的SRAP的相关配置包括下面至少一种:第一终端设备(remote UE)的本地或临时标识、增加的映射列表和删除的映射列表。
- 如权利要求2所述的装置,其中,所述默认的SRAP的相关配置包括信令无线承载0(SRB0)默认的SRAP配置和/或信令无线承载1(SRB1)默认的SRAP配置。
- 如权利要求1所述的装置,其中,所述第一收发单元在所述第一终端设备(remote UE)与所述第二终端设备(relay UE)的PC5接口使用SRB1默认的SRAP配置和/或SL-RLC1默认配置接收信令无线承载1(SRB1)消息。
- 如权利要求6所述的装置,其中,所述SRB1消息承载所述无线资源控制重新开始(RRC resume)消息和/或所述无线资源控制重建(RRC re-establishment)消息,或者,所述SRB1消息是在所述第一终端设备(remote UE)的信令无线承载0(SRB0)消息被发送到网络设备之后、所述第一终端设备(remote UE)将要接收的第一条SRB1消息。
- 如权利要求6所述的装置,其中,所述第一收发单元还被配置为:在所述第一终端设备(remote UE)发送无线资源控制重建立请求(RRC re-establishment request)消息或无线资源控制重新开始(RRC resume request)消息时,或者在所述第一终端设备(remote UE)发起无线资源控制重建立过程或无线资源控制重新开始过程时,所述第一收发单元对SRB1使用SRB1默认的SRAP配置和/或使用SL-RLC1默认配置。
- 如权利要求6所述的装置,其中,所述无线资源控制重新开始(RRC resume)消息或所述无线资源控制重建(RRC re-establishment)消息不包括边链路中继适应协议(SRAP)的相关配置。
- 如权利要求9所述的装置,其中,所述第一收发单元在所述第一终端设备(remote UE)与所述第二终端设备(relay UE)的PC5接口使用SRB1默认的SRAP配置和/或SL-RLC1默认配置发送无线资源控制重新开始完成(RRC resume complete)消息和/或所述无线资源控制重建完成(RRC re-establishment complete)消息。
- 如权利要求6所述的装置,其中,所述无线资源控制重新开始(RRC resume)消息或所述无线资源控制重建(RRC re-establishment)消息包括边链路中继适应协议(SRAP)的相关配置。
- 如权利要求11所述的装置,其中,所述第一收发单元应用所述SRAP的相关配置,发送无线资源控制重新开始完成(RRC resume complete)消息和/或所述无线资源控制重建完成(RRC re-establishment complete)消息。
- 一种收发信息的装置,应用于第二终端设备(relay UE),所述装置包括第二收发单元,所述第二收发单元被配置为:所述第二收发单元与第一终端设备(remote UE)建立PC5连接;以及所述第二收发单元通过默认配置向所述第一终端设备(remote UE)发送无线资源控制重新开始(RRC resume)消息、无线资源控制重建(RRC re-establishment)消息和无线资源控制重配置(RRC reconfiguration)消息中的至少一者。
- 如权利要求13所述的装置,其中,所述默认配置包括默认的边链路无线链路控制承载配置(sidelink RLC bearer configuration)和/或默认的边链路中继适应协议(SRAP)的相关配置。
- 如权利要求14所述的装置,其中,所述默认的边链路无线链路控制承载配置是边链路无线链路控制0(SL-RLC0)默认配置或边链路无线链路控制1(SL-RLC1)默认配置;和/或所述默认的SRAP的相关配置包括下面至少一种:第一终端设备(remote UE)的本地/临时标识、增加的映射列表和删除的映射列表;和/或所述默认的SRAP的相关配置包括信令无线承载0(SRB0)默认的SRAP配置和/或信令无线承载1(SRB1)默认的SRAP配置。
- 如权利要求15所述的装置,其中,所述第二收发单元在所述第二终端设备(relay UE)与所述第一终端设备(remote UE)的PC5接口使用SRB1默认的SRAP配置和/或SL-RLC1默认配置发送信令无线承载1(SRB1)消息。
- 如权利要求16所述的装置,其中,所述SRB1消息承载所述无线资源控制重新开始(RRC resume)消息和/或所述无线资源控制重建(RRC re-establishment)消息,或者,所述SRB1消息是在所述第一终端设备(remote UE)发送信令无线承载0(SRB0)消息到网络设备之后、所述第二终端设备(relay UE)向所述第一终端设备发送的第一条SRB1消息。
- 如权利要求16所述的装置,其中,所述无线资源控制重新开始(RRC resume)消息或所述无线资源控制重建(RRC re-establishment)消息包括边链路中继适应协议(SRAP)的相关配置。
- 一种收发信息的装置,应用于第一终端设备(remote UE),所述装置包括第三收发单元,所述第三收发单元被配置为:所述第三收发单元与第二终端设备(relay UE)建立PC5连接;以及所述第三收发单元经由所述第二终端设备(relay UE)接收无线资源控制建立(RRC setup)消息、无线资源控制重新开始(RRC resume)消息和无线资源控制重建(RRC re-establishment)消息中的至少一者,所述RRC setup消息、RRC resume消息和RRC re-establishment消息中的至少一者包括边链路中继适应协议(SRAP)的相关配置。
- 如权利要求19所述的装置,其中,所述第三收发单元收到所述RRC setup消息中的SRAP的相关配置后,使所述第 一终端设备(remote UE)执行下面操作中的至少一个:建立SRAP实体;根据SRAP的相关配置来配置SRAP实体的参数;将所述RRC setup消息中的终端设备标识应用为所述第一终端设备(remote UE)的小区无线网络临时标识(C-RNTI);基于SRAP的相关配置来发送无线资源控制建立完成(RRC setup complete)消息。
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