JP-7856798-B2 - Monitoring methods, apparatus, communication devices, and storage media
Inventors
- 李艶華
Assignees
- 北京小米移動軟件有限公司
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260511
- Application Date
- 20220606
Claims (14)
- A monitoring method performed by user equipment (UE), The step of determining a paging subgroup identifier (ID) in a paging subgrouping scheme in response to the UE being in an inactive state, The paging subgroup ID is used by the inactive UE to monitor wake-up signals and/or paging messages . In response to the UE being in an inactive state, the step of determining the paging subgroup identifier (ID) in the paging subgrouping scheme is: The step includes determining the paging subgroup ID of the UE in an inactive state based on the paging period of the UE in an idle state , Monitoring methods.
- The aforementioned paging subgrouping method is: This includes a paging subgrouping method based on user equipment identifiers (UE-IDs). The monitoring method according to claim 1.
- In response to the UE being in an inactive state, the step of determining the paging subgroup identifier (ID) in the paging subgrouping scheme is: In response to the UE supporting the ability to monitor the wake-up signal, the steps include determining the paging subgroup ID of the UE in an inactive state based on a method for determining the paging subgroup ID of the UE in an idle state, In response to the UE supporting the ability of a UE-ID-based paging subgrouping scheme, the steps include determining the paging subgroup ID of the UE in an inactive state based on a method for determining the paging subgroup ID of the UE in an idle state, The UE supports the ability to monitor the wake-up signal and supports the ability of a UE-ID-based paging subgrouping scheme, and includes at least one of the steps of determining the paging subgroup ID of the UE in an inactive state based on a scheme for determining the paging subgroup ID of the UE in an idle state, The monitoring method according to claim 1 .
- In response to the UE being in an inactive state, the step of determining the paging subgroup identifier (ID) in the paging subgrouping scheme is: In response to the fact that both the UE and the network device support predetermined capabilities, the step of determining the paging subgroup ID of the UE in an inactive state based on a method for determining the paging subgroup ID of the UE in an idle state, Or, The step of determining the paging subgroup ID of the UE in an inactive state based on a method for determining the paging subgroup ID of the UE in an idle state, in response to the UE and/or the network device supporting a predetermined capability, The monitoring method according to claim 1 .
- The step of determining the paging subgroup ID of the UE in an inactive state based on either the capability information of the UE or the capability information of the network device, in response to at least one of the UE and the network device not supporting a predetermined capability, The monitoring method according to claim 1 .
- The aforementioned predetermined ability is, A first capability to instruct the ability to determine inactive paging occupations based on idle paging occupations, A second ability to direct the ability to determine the inactive paging subgroup based on the idle subgroup, A third capability to instruct the ability to determine the paging of RAN paging in an inactive state based on idle paging occupations based on the access network, The fourth capability includes at least one of the following: the ability to determine which paging subgroups send wake-up signals to RAN paging in an inactive state, based on idle paging subgroups based on the access network; The monitoring method according to claim 4 .
- The step includes receiving paging configuration information, The aforementioned paging settings information, The first capability information of the first capability of the UE, The second capability information of the second capability of the UE, The third capability information of the third capability of the network device, Used to indicate at least one of the following: the fourth capability information of the fourth capability of the network device, The monitoring method according to claim 6 .
- A monitoring method performed by a network device, Includes the step of sending paging configuration information, The aforementioned paging configuration information is used to instruct an inactive UE to determine the paging subgroup identifier (ID) in the paging subgrouping scheme. The aforementioned paging subgroup ID is used by the inactive UE to monitor wake-up signals and/or paging messages . The paging setting information is used to determine the paging subgroup ID of a UE in an inactive state based on the paging period of the UE in an idle state . Monitoring methods.
- The aforementioned paging subgrouping method is, This includes a paging subgrouping method based on user equipment identifiers (UE-IDs), The monitoring method according to claim 8 .
- The aforementioned paging settings information is, The first capability information of the UE for indicating the ability to determine inactive paging occupations based on idle paging occupations, Second capability information of the UE for indicating the ability to determine inactive paging subgroups based on idle subgroups, Third capability information of the network device for indicating the ability to determine inactive RAN paging paging occupations based on idle paging occupations, Used to indicate at least one of the following: a fourth capability information of the network device for indicating the ability to determine which paging subgroups send wake-up signals to RAN paging in an inactive state based on idle paging subgroups; The monitoring method according to claim 8 .
- A monitoring device, Includes a processing module configured to determine a paging subgroup identifier (ID) in a paging subgrouping scheme in response to the UE being in an inactive state, The paging subgroup ID is used by the inactive UE to monitor wake-up signals and/or paging messages . In response to the aforementioned UE being in an inactive state, determining the paging subgroup identifier (ID) in the paging subgrouping scheme is: This includes determining the paging subgroup ID of the UE in an inactive state based on the paging period of the UE in an idle state , Monitoring device.
- A monitoring device, Includes a send module configured to send paging configuration information, The aforementioned paging configuration information is used to instruct an inactive UE to determine the paging subgroup identifier (ID) in the paging subgrouping scheme. The aforementioned paging subgroup ID is used by the inactive UE to monitor wake-up signals and/or paging messages . The paging setting information is used to determine the paging subgroup ID of a UE in an inactive state based on the paging period of the UE in an idle state . Monitoring device.
- A communication device, Processor and Includes a memory for storing instructions that can be executed by the processor, The processor is configured to implement the monitoring method described in any one of claims 1 to 7 or 8 to 10 when executing the executable instructions. Communication device.
- A computer storage medium storing a program executable by a computer, wherein when the executable program is executed by a processor, the monitoring method described in any one of claims 1 to 7 or 8 to 10 is realized. Computer storage medium.
Description
This disclosure relates to the telecommunications technology field, but is not limited to the telecommunications technology field; in particular, it relates to monitoring methods, apparatus, communication devices, and storage media. In related technologies, when paging is performed without paging subgrouping, for example, if all User Equipment (UE) is woken up in a single Paging Occasion (PO), and the paging probabilities of the UEs within that Paging Occasion differ, UEs with low paging probabilities will also be woken up incorrectly, resulting in unnecessary power consumption. Therefore, paging subgrouping of UEs is considered, but regardless of the subgrouping method used, UEs and network devices (e.g., base stations and core network devices) cannot successfully send paging messages to UEs unless they match the paging subgroup in which the UE resides. When a UE (User Environment) is in an inactive state for Radio Resource Control (RRC), it needs to simultaneously monitor core network (CN) paging and radio access network (RAN) paging. In this situation, the network device's perception of the UE's state may not match the UE's actual state. If the UE performs paging according to its original subgroup, paging messages will be lost. This is a schematic diagram illustrating the structure of a wireless communication system according to one exemplary embodiment.This is a flowchart illustrating a monitoring method according to one exemplary embodiment.This is a flowchart illustrating a monitoring method according to one exemplary embodiment.This is a flowchart illustrating a monitoring method according to one exemplary embodiment.This is a flowchart illustrating a monitoring method according to one exemplary embodiment.This is a flowchart illustrating a monitoring method according to one exemplary embodiment.This is a flowchart illustrating a monitoring method according to one exemplary embodiment.This is a block diagram of a monitoring device according to one exemplary embodiment.This is a block diagram of a monitoring device according to one exemplary embodiment.This is a block diagram of a UE according to one exemplary embodiment.This is a block diagram of a base station according to one exemplary embodiment. Herein, exemplary embodiments are described, and these examples are shown in the drawings. Where the following description relates to the drawings, unless otherwise indicated, the same numbers in different drawings represent the same or similar elements. The embodiments described in the following exemplary embodiments do not represent all embodiments corresponding to the embodiments of this application. Rather, they are merely examples of apparatus and methods corresponding to some embodiments of this application detailed in the appended claims. The terms used in this application are for the purpose of describing specific embodiments and are not intended to limit the embodiments of this application. The singular nouns “one kind,” “the said,” and “the said” as used in the embodiments of this application and in the appended claims include the plural nouns unless their meaning is clearly indicated in the context. Furthermore, the term “and/or” as used herein means including any or all combinations of one or more related items listed. In the embodiments of this application, the information may be described using terms such as "first," "second," and "third," but the information is not limited to these terms. These terms are used solely to distinguish information of the same type from one another. For example, without departing from the scope of the embodiments of this application, the first information may be called the second information, and similarly, the second information may be called the first information. Depending on the context, for example, "case" as used herein may be interpreted as "when...", "on the occasion of...", or "in response to a decision." Referring to Figure 1, a schematic diagram of the structure of a wireless communication system provided by an embodiment of this disclosure is shown. As shown in Figure 1, the wireless communication system is a communication system based on cellular mobile communication technology, and the wireless communication system may include a plurality of user equipment 110 and a plurality of base stations 120. User equipment 110 may refer to a device that provides voice and/or data connectivity to the user. User equipment 110 can communicate with one or more core networks via a Radio Access Network (RAN), and user equipment 110 may be Internet of Things user equipment, such as a sensor device, a mobile phone (also called a "cellular" phone), and a computer having Internet of Things user equipment, such as a fixed, portable, pocket, handheld, computer-integrated, or vehicle-mounted device. For example, it may be a Station (STA), subscriber unit, subscriber station, mobile station, mobile, remote station, access point, remote terminal, access terminal, user termin