Random Access Method and Device
US-2020389922-A1 · Dec 10, 2020 · US
US11601984B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11601984-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117536486-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 29, 2021 |
| Priority date | Feb 15, 2018 |
| Publication date | Mar 7, 2023 |
| Grant date | Mar 7, 2023 |
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Embodiments include methods performed by a wireless device for random access to a wireless communications network. Such methods include, using a physical random access channel (PRACH) configuration that is associated with a first index, transmitting a random preamble to the wireless communication network in an uplink (UL) bandwidth part (BWP) of a carrier. Such methods also include selecting a first downlink (DL) BWP of the carrier based on an association between the first index and the first DL BWP and monitoring the first DL BWP for a random access response from the wireless communication network. Other embodiments include complementary methods performed by a base station, as well as wireless devices and base stations configured to perform such methods.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method performed by a wireless device for random access to a wireless communications network, the method comprising: using a physical random access channel (PRACH) configuration that is associated with a first index, transmitting a random access preamble to the wireless communication network in an uplink (UL) bandwidth part (BWP) of a carrier; selecting a first downlink (DL) BWP of the carrier based on an association between the first index and the first DL BWP; and monitoring the first DL BWP for a random access response from the wireless communication network. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising after monitoring the first DL BWP for a predetermined time period without receiving a random access response, stopping the monitoring of the first DL BWP and monitoring an active DL BWP for data reception. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising monitoring an active DL BWP for data reception while monitoring the first DL BWP for the random access response. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein selecting the first DL BWP of the carrier is further based on one of the following: the first DL BWP being an active DL BWP that the wireless device is configured to monitor for data reception; or random selection from among a plurality of DL BWPs associated with the first index. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising, after monitoring the first DL BWP for a predetermined time period without receiving a random access response, selecting a second DL BWP based on an association between the first index and the second DL BWP and monitoring the second DL BWP for a random access response from the wireless communication network. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the PRACH configuration includes one or more of the following that are associated with the first index: the random access preamble, and a set of random access resources in the first UL BWP. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein: the method further comprises receiving the random access response in the first DL BWP based on the monitoring; and the random access response includes a plurality of grants of uplink resources in a respective plurality of UL BWPs that are associated with at least one of the first index and the first DL BWP. 8. A method performed by a base station to support random access by wireless devices to a wireless communication network, the method comprising: based on a physical random access channel (PRACH) configuration that is associated with a first index, receiving a random access preamble from a wireless device in an uplink (UL) bandwidth part (BWP) of a carrier; selecting one or more downlink (DL) BWPs of the carrier based on an association between the first index and the one or more DL BWPs; and transmitting respective one or more random access responses in the one or more DL BWPs. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein each particular random access response, transmitted in a particular DL BWP, includes a plurality of grants of uplink resources in a respective plurality of UL BWPs that are associated with at least one of the first index and the particular DL BWP. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein: the UL BWP part and the one or more DL BWPs are associated with a beam coverage area that includes a location of the wireless device; and the random access preamble is received in the first UL BWP using beamforming. 11. The method of claim 8 , wherein the PRACH configuration includes one or more of the following that are associated with the first index: the random access preamble, and a set of random access resources in the first UL BWP. 12. A base station configured to support random access by wireless devices to a 15 wireless communication network, the base station comprising: transceiver circuitry configured to communicate with the wireless devices; and processing circuitry operably coupled to the transceiver circuitry, whereby the processing circuitry and the transceiver circuitry are configured to perform operations corresponding to the method of claim 8 . 13. The base station of claim 12 , wherein each particular random access response, transmitted in a particular DL BWP, includes a plurality of grants of uplink resources in a respective plurality of UL BWPs that are associated with at least one of the first index and the particular DL BWP. 14. The base station of claim 12 , wherein: the UL BWP part and the one or more DL BWPs are associated with a beam coverage area that includes a location of the wireless device; and the random access preamble is received in the first UL BWP using beamforming. 15. The base station of claim 12 , wherein the PRACH configuration includes one or more of the following that are associated with the first index: the random access preamble, and a set of random access resources in the first UL BWP. 16. A wireless device configured for random access to a wireless communications network, the wireless device comprising: transceiver circuitry configured to communicate with the wireless communications network; and processing circuitry operably coupled to the transceiver circuitry, whereby the processing circuitry and the transceiver circuitry are configured to: using a physical random access channel (PRACH) configuration that is associated with a first index, transmit a random access preamble to the wireless communication network in an uplink (UL) bandwidth part (BWP) of a carrier; select a first downlink (DL) BWP of the carrier based on an association between the first index and the first DL BWP; and monitor the first DL BWP for a random access response from the wireless communication network. 17. The wireless device of claim 16 , wherein the processing circuitry and the transceiver circuitry are further configured to, after monitoring the first DL BWP for a predetermined time period without receiving a random access response, stop the monitoring of the first DL BWP and monitor an active DL BWP for data reception. 18. The wireless device of claim 16 , wherein the processing circuitry and the transceiver circuitry are further configured to monitor an active DL BWP for data reception while monitoring the first DL BWP for the random access response. 19. The wireless device of claim 16 , wherein the processing circuitry and the transceiver circuitry are configured to select the first DL BWP of the carrier further based on one of the following: the first DL BWP being an active DL BWP that the wireless device is configured to monitor for data reception; or random selection from among a plurality of DL BWPs associated with the first index. 20. The wireless device of claim 16 , wherein the processing circuitry and the transceiver circuitry are further configured to, after monitoring the first DL BWP for a predetermined time period without receiving a random access response, select a second DL BWP based on an association between the first index and the second DL BWP and monitor the second DL BWP for a random access response from the wireless communication network. 21. The wireless device of claim 16 , wherein the PRACH configuration includes one or more of the following that are associated with the first index: the random access preamble, and a set of random access resources in the first UL BWP. 22. The wireless device of claim 16 , wherein: the processing circuitry and the transceiver circuitry are further configured to receive the random access response in the first DL BWP based on the monitoring; and the random access response in
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