IP Library Granted Patent US 11,202,313
Granted Patent B2
US 11,202,313 · App. 16/071,893 · Granted Dec 14, 2021

Method of uplink control signaling for non-scheduled uplink operation over unlicensed spectrum

Inventors: Fatemeh Hamidi-Sepehr (Santa Clara, CA); Abhijeet Bhorkar (Fremont, CA); Qiaoyang Ye (Fremont, CA); Huaning Niu (Milpitas, CA); Hwan-Joon Kwon (Santa Clara, CA)
Assignee: Apple Inc.
H04W74/0808H04L1/0003H04L1/1812H04L5/0057H04W72/0413H04W72/14H04W74/0816
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Patent No.
US 11,202,313
App. No.
16/071,893
Granted
Dec 14, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

Described is an apparatus of a User Equipment (UE). The apparatus may comprise a first circuitry and a second circuitry. The first circuitry may be operable to encode a Non-scheduled Physical Uplink Control Channel (N-PUCCH) in an Uplink (UL) burst transmission, and to encode a Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH) in the UL burst transmission. The second circuitry may be operable to initiate the UL burst transmission subject to a Listen-Before-Talk (LBT) protocol on a channel of the wireless network. The UL burst transmission may be initiated without a UL grant received from the eNB.

Claims (39)

1. A User Equipment (UE) operable to communicate with a base station (BS) on a wireless network, comprising: one or more processors to:

encode a Non-scheduled Physical Uplink Control Channel (N-PUCCH) in at least a portion of a first symbol of a resource block of an Uplink (UL) burst transmission;

multiplex a Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH) with the N-PUCCH within the resource block for the N-PUCCH by encoding the PUSCH in at least a portion of an other symbol within the resource block subsequent to the first symbol of the resource block of the UL burst transmission; and

initiate the UL burst transmission subject to a Listen-Before-Talk (LBT) protocol on a channel of the wireless network, wherein the UL burst transmission is initiated without a UL grant received from the BS.

2. The UE of claim 1 , wherein the channel of the wireless network is in an unlicensed spectrum.

3. The UE of claim 1 , wherein the N-PUCCH carries one or more of: a UE identity; a Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARD) process number; a New Data Indicator (NDI); a Redundancy Version (RV) used; or a duration of the UL burst transmission.

4. The UE of claim 1 , wherein the N-PUCCH carries a selected Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) for the PUSCH.

5. The UE of claim 1 , wherein the N-PUCCH carries one or more of: a time-frequency resource allocation indicator; a Channel State Information (CSI)/Channel Quality Information (CQI) request; a number of component carriers used for PUSCH transmission; a UL transmission mode; or a UE CQI report.

6. The UE of claim 1 , wherein the one or more processors are further to: select a Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) autonomously.

7. A machine readable non-transitory storage medium having machine executable instructions that, when executed, cause one or more processors of a User Equipment (UE) to perform operations comprising:

encoding a Non-scheduled Physical Uplink Control Channel (N-PUCCH) in at least a portion of a first symbol of a resource block of an Uplink (UL) burst transmission;

multiplexing a Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH) with the N-PUCCH within the resource block for the N-PUCCH by encoding the PUSCH in at least a portion of an other symbol within the resource block subsequent to the first symbol of the resource block of the UL burst transmission; and

initiating the UL burst transmission to a base station (BS) subject to a Listen-Before-Talk (LBT) protocol on a channel of the wireless network, wherein the UL burst transmission is initiated without a UL grant received from the BS.

8. The machine readable non-transitory storage medium of claim 7 , wherein the channel of the wireless network is in an unlicensed spectrum.

9. The machine readable non-transitory storage medium of claim 7 , wherein the N-PUCCH carries one or more of: a UE identity; a Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARD) process number; a New Data Indicator (NDI); a Redundancy Version (RV) used; or a duration of the UL burst transmission.

10. The machine readable non-transitory storage medium of claim 7 , wherein the N-PUCCH carries a selected Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) for the PUSCH.

11. The machine readable non-transitory storage medium of claim 7 , wherein the N-PUCCH carries one or more of: a time-frequency resource allocation indicator; a Channel State Information (CSI)/Channel Quality Information (CQI) request; a number of component carriers used for PUSCH transmission; a UL transmission mode; or a UE CQI report.

12. The machine readable non-transitory storage medium of claim 7 , the operations further comprising: selecting a Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) autonomously.

13. A base station (BS) operable to communicate with a User Equipment (UE) on a wireless network, comprising:

one or more processors to:

detect an Uplink (UL) burst transmission on an idle channel of the wireless network;

decode a Non-scheduled Physical Uplink Control Channel (N-PUCCH) in at least a portion of a first symbol of a resource block of the UL burst transmission;

determine a Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH) that is multiplexed with the N-PUCCH within the resource block for the N-PUCCH; and

decode the PUSCH in at least a portion of an other symbol within the resource block subsequent to the first symbol of the resource block of the UL burst transmission, wherein the UL burst transmission is unassociated with a UL grant sent to the UE.

14. The BS of claim 13 , wherein the idle channel of the wireless network is in an unlicensed spectrum.

15. The BS of claim 13 , wherein the N-PUCCH carries one or more of: a UE identity; a Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARD) process number; a New Data Indicator (NDI); a Redundancy Version (RV) used; or a duration of the UL burst transmission.

16. The BS of claim 13 , wherein the N-PUCCH carries a selected Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) for the PUSCH.

17. The BS of claim 13 , wherein the N-PUCCH carries one or more of: a time-frequency resource allocation indicator; a Channel State Information (CSI)/Channel Quality Information (CQI) request; a number of component carriers used for PUSCH transmission; a UL transmission mode; or a UE CQI report.

18. The BS of claim 13 , wherein the one or more processors are further to: generate a configuration transmission for the UE carrying a Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS).

19. A machine readable non-transitory storage medium having machine executable instructions that, when executed, cause one or more processors of a base station (BS) to perform operations comprising:

detecting an Uplink (UL) burst transmission on an idle channel of the wireless network;

decoding a Non-scheduled Physical Uplink Control Channel (N-PUCCH) in at least a portion of a first symbol of a resource block of the UL burst transmission;

determining a Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH) that is multiplexed with the N-PUCCH within the resource block for the N-PUCCH; and

decoding the PUSCH in at least a portion of an other symbol within the resource block subsequent to the first symbol of the resource block of the UL burst transmission, wherein the UL burst transmission is unassociated with a UL grant sent to the UE.

20. The machine readable non-transitory storage medium of claim 19 , wherein the idle channel of the wireless network is in an unlicensed spectrum.

21. The machine readable non-transitory storage medium of claim 19 , wherein the N-PUCCH carries one or more of: a UE identity; a Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARD) process number; a New Data Indicator (NDI); a Redundancy Version (RV) used; or a duration of the UL burst transmission.

22. The machine readable non-transitory storage medium of claim 19 , wherein the N-PUCCH carries a selected Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) for the PUSCH.

23. The machine readable non-transitory storage medium of claim 19 , wherein the N-PUCCH carries one or more of: a time-frequency resource allocation indicator; a Channel State Information (CSI)/Channel Quality Information (CQI) request; a number of component carriers used for PUSCH transmission; a UL transmission mode; or a UE CQI report.

24. The machine readable non-transitory storage medium of claim 19 , the operations comprising: generating a configuration transmission for the UE carrying a Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS).

Assignments (4)
CONFIRMATORY ASSIGNMENT Recorded Mar 30, 2023
From: INTEL CORP.
To: APPLE INC.
Reel/Frame 063190/0660 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 10, 2020
From: INTEL CORPORATION
To: APPLE INC.
Reel/Frame 053177/0283 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 26, 2020
From: INTEL CORPORATION
To: APPLE INC.
Reel/Frame 053307/0500 →
CONFIRMATORY ASSIGNMENT Recorded Jun 25, 2020
From: INTEL IP CORPORATION
To: INTEL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 053051/0139 →