Configuration aspects of a tracking reference signal in new radio
US-2019109750-A1 · Apr 11, 2019 · US
US11855828B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11855828-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117302578-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 6, 2021 |
| Priority date | May 12, 2020 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2023 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2023 |
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Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may determine a tracking reference signal (TRS) pattern to be used for receiving a TRS. The TRS pattern may indicate a plurality of TRS symbols of the TRS, one or more TRS symbols of the plurality of TRS symbols having a bandwidth that is different than a bandwidth of at least one other TRS symbol of the plurality of TRS symbols, or having a discontinuous tone allocation. The UE may receive the TRS based at least in part on the TRS pattern. Numerous other aspects are provided.
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What is claimed is: 1. A user equipment (UE) for wireless communication, comprising: one processor one or more memories storing processor-executable code; and one or more processors coupled with the one or more memories and individually or collectively configured to, when executing the code, cause the UE to: determine a tracking reference signal (TRS) pattern to be used for receiving a TRS, the TRS pattern indicating: a plurality of TRS symbols of the TRS within a slot, a first quantity of resource blocks allocated in a first TRS symbol in the slot, and a second quantity of resource blocks allocated in a second TRS symbol in the slot, the first quantity of resource blocks being different than the second quantity of resource blocks; and receive the TRS in the slot based at least in part on the TRS pattern. 2. The UE of claim 1 , wherein the TRS includes at least three TRS symbols. 3. The UE of claim 1 , wherein the TRS pattern indicates the first TRS symbol having a first bandwidth, the second TRS symbol having a second bandwidth, and a third TRS symbol having the first bandwidth, the second bandwidth being smaller than the first bandwidth. 4. The UE of claim 3 , wherein the first TRS symbol and the third TRS symbol are associated with time tracking, and the second TRS symbol is associated with increasing a frequency tracking range. 5. The UE of claim 3 , wherein the TRS pattern indicates one of: that the second TRS symbol is between the first TRS symbol and the third TRS symbol in a time domain, that the second TRS symbol is before the first TRS symbol and the third TRS symbol in a time domain, or that the second TRS symbol is after the first TRS symbol and the third TRS symbol in a time domain. 6. The UE of claim 1 , wherein the TRS pattern indicates that each TRS symbol of the plurality of TRS symbols has a discontinuous tone allocation. 7. The UE of claim 1 , wherein a length of a TRS burst, associated with the TRS, is less than three slots. 8. The UE of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of TRS symbols include at least one non-legacy TRS symbol. 9. The UE of claim 1 , wherein a tone allocation of the first TRS symbol is different than a tone allocation of the second TRS symbol. 10. The UE of claim 9 , wherein the tone allocation of the first TRS symbol at least partially overlaps the tone allocation of the second TRS symbol. 11. The UE of claim 1 , wherein: the TRS pattern is one of a plurality of configured TRS patterns, the plurality of configured TRS patterns including a first TRS pattern and a second TRS pattern, a frequency density of TRS symbols or a number of TRS tones in the first TRS pattern being different than a frequency density of TRS symbols or a number of TRS tones in the second TRS pattern, a time density of the TRS symbols of the first TRS pattern being different than a time density of the TRS symbols in the second TRS pattern, and the TRS pattern being either the first TRS pattern or the second TRS pattern. 12. The UE of claim 1 , wherein the one or more processors, individually or collectively, are further configured to cause the UE to transmit, to a base station, capability information indicating whether the UE is capable of receiving TRS patterns with TRS symbols having different bandwidths or TRS symbols with discontinuous tone allocations. 13. The UE of claim 1 , wherein the one or more processors, individually or collectively, are further configured to cause the UE to: receive information associated with the TRS pattern from a base station, wherein determining the TRS pattern is based at least in part on receiving the information associated with the TRS pattern from the base station. 14. The UE of claim 13 , wherein the one or more processors, individually or collectively, are further configured to cause the UE to: request the TRS pattern from the base station; and receive information associated with the TRS pattern based at least in part on requesting the TRS pattern. 15. The UE of claim 14 , wherein the one or more processors, individually or collectively, are further configured to cause the UE to indicate, to the base station, a preferred TRS pattern when requesting the TRS pattern. 16. The UE of claim 1 , wherein the TRS pattern is preconfigured according to a wireless communication standard. 17. The UE of claim 1 , wherein the TRS pattern is one of a plurality of configured TRS patterns, and wherein the one or more processors, individually or collectively, are further configured to cause the UE to: receive an indication identifying the TRS pattern as the TRS pattern to be used for receiving the TRS; and determine the TRS pattern based at least in part on the indication. 18. The UE of claim 17 , wherein the indication is received via at least one of downlink control information or a medium access control element. 19. The UE of claim 17 , wherein the one or more processors, individually or collectively, are further configured to cause the UE to receive a configuration associated with the plurality of configured TRS patterns from a base station. 20. The UE of claim 19 , wherein the configuration is received via radio resource control signaling. 21. A user equipment (UE) for wireless communication, comprising: one processor one or more memories storing processor-executable code; and one or more processors coupled with the one or more memories and individually or collectively configured to, when executing the code, cause the UE to: determine a tracking reference signal (TRS) pattern that is to be used for receiving a TRS within a slot, the TRS pattern being one of a plurality of configured TRS patterns, a frequency density of TRS symbols or a number of TRS tones in a first TRS pattern of the plurality of configured TRS patterns being less than a frequency density of TRS symbols or a number of TRS tones in a second TRS pattern of the plurality of configured TRS patterns, a time density of the TRS symbols of the first TRS pattern being greater than a time density of the TRS symbols in the second TRS pattern, the TRS pattern being either the first TRS pattern or the second TRS pattern, the TRS pattern indicating: a plurality of TRS symbols of the TRS within the slot, a first quantity of resource blocks allocated in a first TRS symbol in the slot, and a second quantity of resource blocks allocated in a second TRS symbol in the slot, the first quantity of resource blocks being different than the second quantity of resource blocks; and receive the TRS in the slot based at least in part on the TRS pattern. 22. The UE of claim 21 , wherein the TRS includes at least three TRS symbols. 23. The UE of claim 21 , wherein the TRS pattern indicates one or more TRS symbols of the plurality of TRS symbols have a bandwidth that is different than a bandwidth of at least one other TRS symbol of the plurality of TRS symbols. 24. The UE of claim 21 , wherein the TRS pattern indicates one or more TRS symbols of the plurality of TRS symbols have a discontinuous tone allocation. 25. A base station for wireless communication, comprising: one or more memories storing processor-executable code; and one or more processors coupled with the one or more memories and individually or collectively configured to, when executing the code, cause the base station to: determine a tracking reference signal (TRS) pattern to be used for transmitting a TRS, the TRS pattern indicating: a pluralit
Pilot or known symbols · CPC title
Allocation of pilot signals, i.e. of signals known to the receiver (allocation of control signalling H04L5/0053; use of control signalling H04L5/0091) · CPC title
Resources in time domain, e.g. slots or frames · CPC title
Resources in frequency domain, e.g. a carrier in FDMA · CPC title
Indication of how sub-channels of the path are allocated · CPC title
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