Reusing waveform types for contention-free random access procedures
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. The described techniques may enable a user equipment (UE) to reuse a same waveform type for both of a first contention-free random access (CFRA) message and an acknowledgement (ACK) message for a random access response (RAR) message from a network entity. The UE may transmit the first CFRA message using a first waveform type and via a first resource with a first resource index, and may retransmit the first waveform type via a second resource with the first resource index in response to receiving the RAR message. In some examples, the UE may not receive the RAR message. In such examples, the UE may not retransmit the waveform. That is, if the network entity does not receive the response to the RAR message, the network entity may interpret the lack of response as a negative acknowledgement (NACK).
1 . A first network entity for wireless communication, comprising:
a processing system configured to:
perform a contention-free random access procedure, wherein, to perform the contention-free random access procedure, the processing system is configured to:
transmit, to a second network entity, a first uplink message via a first resource associated with a first resource index and via a first waveform of a first waveform type;
receive, from the second network entity and in response to the first uplink message, a random access response message; and
transmit, to the second network entity and in response to the random access response message, a second uplink message via a second resource associated with the same first resource index as the first resource and via a second waveform of the same first waveform type as the first waveform.
2 . The first network entity of claim 1 , wherein, to perform the contention-free random access procedure, the processing system is configured to:
receive, from the second network entity, control information that includes one or more of:
an indication of the first waveform type;
a first time duration for monitoring a physical downlink control channel for the random access response message after transmission of the first uplink message; or
a second time duration during which resources are available for uplink transmissions during the contention-free random access procedure, wherein the first resource and the second resource are valid for uplink messages of the contention-free random access procedure within the second time duration.
3 . The first network entity of claim 2 , wherein the first time duration overlaps with the second time duration, and wherein the second time duration extends later in time than the first time duration.
4 . The first network entity of claim 1 , wherein the first resource and the second resource comprise physical random access channel occasions and wherein the first waveform type comprises a contention-free random access preamble.
5 . The first network entity of claim 1 , wherein the first resource and the second resource comprise physical uplink control channel occasions and wherein the first waveform type comprises a physical uplink control channel waveform.
6 . The first network entity of claim 5 , wherein a cyclic prefix associated with the physical uplink control channel waveform is longer than a round trip time associated with communication between the first network entity and the second network entity.
7 . The first network entity of claim 5 , wherein a transmit beam used for transmission of the first uplink message and the second uplink message is associated with a downlink reference signal beam, and wherein, to perform the contention-free random access procedure, the processing system is configured to:
receive, from the second network entity, a control message that includes an indication of the association between the transmit beam and the downlink reference signal beam.
8 . The first network entity of claim 1 , wherein the random access response message includes an indication of a timing advance command for application to subsequent uplink communications from the first network entity to the second network entity, and wherein transmission of the second uplink message is based at least in part on the timing advance command.
9 . The first network entity of claim 1 , wherein transmission of the first uplink message is based at least in part on a default timing advance command, the default timing advance command is zero.
10 . The first network entity of claim 1 , wherein the random access response message is a compact random access response message that is received via a physical downlink control channel, and wherein the compact random access response message does not comprise resource allocation information associated with one or more physical downlink data channels.
11 . A first network entity for wireless communication, comprising:
a processing system configured to:
perform a contention-free random access procedure, wherein, to perform the contention-free random access procedure, the processing system is configured to:
receive, from a second network entity, a first uplink message via a first resource associated with a first resource index and via a first waveform of a first waveform type;
transmit, to the second network entity and in response to the first uplink message, a random access response message; and
receive, from the second network entity and in response to the random access response message, a second uplink message via a second resource associated with the same first resource index as the first resource and via a second waveform of the same first waveform type as the first waveform.
12 . The first network entity of claim 11 , wherein, to perform the contention-free random access procedure, the processing system is configured to:
transmit, to the second network entity, control information that includes one or more of:
an indication of the first waveform type;
a first time duration for monitoring a physical downlink control channel for the random access response message after transmission of the first uplink message; or
a second time duration during which resources are available for uplink transmissions during the contention-free random access procedure, wherein the first resource and the second resource are valid for uplink messages of the contention-free random access procedure within the second time duration.
13 . The first network entity of claim 12 , wherein the first time duration overlaps with the second time duration, and wherein the second time duration extends later in time than the first time duration.
14 . The first network entity of claim 11 , wherein the first resource and the second resource comprise physical random access channel occasions and wherein the first waveform type comprises a contention-free random access preamble.
15 . The first network entity of claim 11 , wherein the first resource and the second resource comprise physical uplink control channel occasions and wherein the first waveform type comprises a physical uplink control channel waveform.
16 . The first network entity of claim 15 , wherein a cyclic prefix associated with the physical uplink control channel waveform is longer than a round trip time associated with communication between the first network entity and the second network entity.
17 . The first network entity of claim 15 , wherein a transmit beam used for transmission of the first uplink message and the second uplink message is associated with a downlink reference signal beam, and wherein, to perform the contention-free random access procedure, the processing system is configured to:
transmit, to the second network entity, a control message that includes an indication of the association between the transmit beam and the downlink reference signal beam.
18 . The first network entity of claim 11 , wherein the random access response message includes an indication of a timing advance command for application to communications from the second network entity to the first network entity.
19 . The first network entity of claim 11 , wherein a default timing advance command for the first uplink message is zero.
20 . The first network entity of claim 11 , wherein the random access response message is a compact random access response message that is received via a physical downlink control channel, and wherein the compact random access response message does not comprise resource allocation information associated with one or more physical downlink data channels.
21 . A method of wireless communication performed by a first network entity, the method comprising:
performing a contention-free random access procedure, wherein performing the contention-free random access procedure comprises:
transmitting, to a second network entity, a first uplink message via a first resource associated with a first resource index and via a first waveform of a first waveform type;
receiving, from the second network entity and in response to the first uplink message, a random access response message; and
transmitting, to the second network entity and in response to the random access response message, a second uplink message via a second resource associated with same first resource index as the first resource and via a second waveform of the same first waveform type as the first waveform.
22 . The method of claim 21 , wherein performing the contention-free random access procedure comprises:
receiving, from the second network entity, control information that includes one or more of:
an indication of the first waveform type;
a first time duration for monitoring a physical downlink control channel for the random access response message after transmission of the first uplink message; or
a second time duration during which resources are available for uplink transmissions during the contention-free random access procedure, wherein the first resource and the second resource are valid for uplink messages of the contention-free random access procedure within the second time duration.
23 . The method of claim 22 , wherein the first time duration overlaps with the second time duration, and wherein the second time duration extends later in time than the first time duration.
24 . The method of claim 21 , wherein the first resource and the second resource comprise physical random access channel occasions and wherein the first waveform type comprises a contention-free random access preamble.
25 . The method of claim 21 , wherein the first resource and the second resource comprise physical uplink control channel occasions and wherein the first waveform type comprises a physical uplink control channel waveform.
26 . The method of claim 25 , wherein a cyclic prefix associated with the physical uplink control channel waveform is longer than a round trip time associated with communication between the first network entity and the second network entity.
27 . The method of claim 25 , wherein a transmit beam used for transmission of the first uplink message and the second uplink message is associated with a downlink reference signal beam, and wherein performing the contention-free random access procedure further comprises:
receiving, from the second network entity, a control message that includes an indication of the association between the transmit beam and the downlink reference signal beam.
28 . The method of claim 21 , wherein the random access response message includes an indication of a timing advance command for application to subsequent uplink communications from the first network entity to the second network entity, and wherein transmission of the second uplink message is based at least in part on the timing advance command.
29 . The method of claim 21 , wherein transmission of the first uplink message is based at least in part on a default timing advance command, the default timing advance command is zero.
30 . The method of claim 21 , wherein the random access response message is a compact random access response message that is received via a physical downlink control channel, and wherein the compact random access response message does not comprise resource allocation information associated with one or more physical downlink data channels.
31 . A non-transitory computer-readable medium having code for wireless communication stored thereon that, when executed by a first network entity, causes the first network entity to:
perform a contention-free random access procedure, wherein, to perform the contention-free random access procedure, the instructions are further executable by the processor to:
transmit, to a second network entity, a first uplink message via a first resource associated with a first resource index and via a first waveform of a first waveform type;
receive, from the second network entity and in response to the first uplink message, a random access response message; and
transmit, to the second network entity and in response to the random access response message, a second uplink message via a second resource associated with same first resource index as the first resource and via a second waveform of the same first waveform type as the first waveform.
32 . The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 31 , wherein, to perform the contention-free random access procedure, the code, when executed by the first network entity, causes the first network entity to:
receive, from the second network entity, control information that includes one or more of:
an indication of the first waveform type;
a first time duration for monitoring a physical downlink control channel for the random access response message after transmission of the first uplink message; or
a second time duration during which resources are available for uplink transmissions during the contention-free random access procedure, wherein the first resource and the second resource are valid for uplink messages of the contention-free random access procedure within the second time duration.
33 . The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 32 , wherein the first time duration overlaps with the second time duration, and wherein the second time duration extends later in time than the first time duration.
34 . The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 31 , wherein the first resource and the second resource comprise physical random access channel occasions and wherein the first waveform type comprises a contention-free random access preamble.
35 . The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 31 , wherein the first resource and the second resource comprise physical uplink control channel occasions and wherein the first waveform type comprises a physical uplink control channel waveform.
36 . The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 35 , wherein a cyclic prefix associated with the physical uplink control channel waveform is longer than a round trip time associated with communication between the first network entity and the second network entity.
37 . The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 35 , wherein a transmit beam used for transmission of the first uplink message and the second uplink message is associated with a downlink reference signal beam, and wherein the code, when executed by the first network entity, causes the first network entity to:
receive, from the second network entity, a control message that includes an indication of the association between the transmit beam and the downlink reference signal beam.