IP Library Granted Patent US 11,317,398
Granted Patent B2
US 11,317,398 · App. 16/995,693 · Granted Apr 26, 2022

Semi-persistent scheduling for autonomous transmission activation and release

Inventors: Salvatore Talarico (Sunnyvale, CA); Qiaoyang Ye (Fremont, CA); Wenting Chang (Beijing, CN); Huaning Niu (San Jose, CA)
Assignee: Apple Inc.
H04W72/042H04W72/048H04W72/1215
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 11,317,398
App. No.
16/995,693
Granted
Apr 26, 2022
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 process a first Downlink Control Information (DCI) format 0A transmission indicating a semi-persistent scheduling (SPS) activation. The first circuitry may also be operable to process a second DCI format 0A transmission indicating an SPS release. The second circuitry may be operable to generate one or more Uplink (UL) transmissions for an unlicensed spectrum of the wireless network after the SPS activation and before the SPS release in accordance with a configured schedule.

Claims (32)

1. A User Equipment (UE) configured to communicate with a base station on a wireless network, comprising:

one or more processors configured to:

process a first Downlink Control Information (DCI) transmission indicating a semi-persistent scheduling (SPS) activation; and

generate one or more Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH) transmissions for an unlicensed spectrum of the wireless network after the SPS activation and before an SPS release; and

transceiver circuitry configured to transmit the one or more PUSCH transmissions and to receive the first DCI transmission.

2. The UE of claim 1 , wherein the one or more processors are further configured to process a second DCI transmission indicating the SPS release.

3. The UE of claim 2 , wherein the first DCI transmission or the second DCI transmission has DCI format 0A, DCI format 0B, DCI format 4A, DCI format 4B, or a DCI format dedicated to autonomous uplink (AUL) activation and AUL release implemented by the SPS activation and the SPS release.

4. The UE of claim 2 , wherein the first DCI transmission or the second DCI transmission includes an additional indicator related to one or more resources where autonomous uplink (AUL) is performed.

5. The UE of claim 2 , wherein the first DCI transmission or the second DCI transmission includes a format flag.

6. The UE of claim 1 , wherein the first DCI transmission includes a DCI transmission carrying a UE-specific parameter.

7. The UE of claim 1 , wherein the first DCI transmission is scrambled with an Autonomous Uplink Cell Radio Network Temporary Identifier (AUL-C-RNTI).

8. The UE of claim 1 , wherein the wireless network supports dual connectivity (DC) based Licensed-Assisted Access (LAA) in the unlicensed spectrum or standalone access in the unlicensed spectrum.

9. A method comprising:

processing, by a User Equipment (UE), a first Downlink Control Information (DCI) transmission indicating a semi-persistent scheduling (SPS) activation;

generating, by the UE, one or more Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH) transmissions for an unlicensed spectrum of a wireless network after the SPS activation and before an SPS release; and

transmitting, by the UE, the one or more PUSCH transmissions to a base station of the wireless network.

10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising:

processing, by the UE, a second DCI transmission indicating the SPS release.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the first DCI transmission or the second DCI transmission has DCI format 0A, DCI format 0B, DCI format 4A, DCI format 4B, or a DCI format dedicated to autonomous uplink (AUL) activation and AUL release implemented by the SPS activation and the SPS release.

12. The method of claim 9 , wherein the first DCI transmission includes a DCI transmission carrying a UE-specific parameter.

13. The method of claim 9 , wherein the first DCI transmission is scrambled with an Autonomous Uplink Cell Radio Network Temporary Identifier (AUL-C-RNTI).

14. The method of claim 9 , wherein the wireless network supports dual connectivity (DC) based Licensed-Assisted Access (LAA) in the unlicensed spectrum or standalone access in the unlicensed spectrum.

15. A User Equipment (UE) configured to communicate with a base station on a wireless network, comprising:

one or more processors to:

process a first Downlink (DL) transmission scrambled with an Autonomous Uplink Cell Radio Network Temporary Identifier (AUL-C-RNTI), the first DL transmission indicating a semi-persistent scheduling (SPS) activation;

generate one or more Uplink (UL) transmissions for an unlicensed spectrum of the wireless network after the SPS activation and before an SPS release; and

an interface for sending the one or more UL transmissions to a transmission circuitry and for receiving the first DL transmission from a receiving circuitry.

16. The UE of claim 15 , wherein the one or more processors are further configured to process a second DL transmission scrambled with the AUL-C-RNTI, the second DL transmission indicating the SPS release.

17. The UE of claim 16 , wherein at least one of the first DL transmission and the second DL transmission carries a UE-specific parameter.

18. The UE of claim 16 , wherein the first DCI transmission or the second DCI transmission includes an additional indicator related to one or more resources where autonomous uplink (AUL) is performed.

19. The UE of claim 16 , wherein the first DCI transmission or the second DCI transmission includes a format flag.

20. The UE of claim 15 , wherein the wireless network supports dual connectivity (DC) based Licensed-Assisted Access (LAA) in the unlicensed spectrum or standalone access in the unlicensed spectrum.