Methods and apparatus for inactive state initial uplink transmission using pre-configured grant at a user equipment in wireless communication

US12356492B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12356492-B2
Application numberUS-202017598241-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 28, 2020
Priority dateSep 28, 2020
Publication dateJul 8, 2025
Grant dateJul 8, 2025

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A user equipment (UE) device including an antenna, a memory, an RF circuitry commutatively coupled to the antenna, and a processor configured to perform operations is described. In an exemplary embodiment, the operations include receiving the one or more pre-configured grant (pre-CG) configurations for an RRC_INACTIVE state from a network node. The one or more pre-CG configurations are for an initial data transmission when the UE is in the RRC_INACTIVE state. The operations also include performing, while the UE is in the RRC_INACTIVE state, the initial data transmission using a pre-CG resource based on the received one or more pre-CG configurations. Each of the one or more pre-CG configurations includes a configuration of the pre-CG resource and one or more conditions to use the pre-CG resource. The one or more conditions to use the pre-CG resource include one or more of an access type, a transmission priority, a mapped Logical Channel (LCH)/Dedicated Radio Bearer (DRB)/Quality of Service (QoS) flow, and a valid timing advance (TA).

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A user equipment (UE) device comprising: an antenna; a memory; radio frequency (RF) circuitry commutatively coupled to the antenna; and a processor configured to perform operations comprising: receiving a dedicated radio resource control RRC message comprising one or more pre-configured grant (pre-CG) configurations for an RRC inactive (RRC_INACTIVE) state from a network node, wherein the one or more pre-CG configurations are for an initial data transmission when the UE is in the RRC_INACTIVE state; entering the RRC_INACTIVE state; receiving a broadcast message comprising an indication if a cell sending the broadcast message supports the initial data transmission using a pre-CG resource; triggering the initial data transmission using the pre-CG resource to the cell based on the received one or more pre-CG configurations based on the indication in the broadcast message; and performing, while the UE is in the RRC_INACTIVE state, the initial data transmission using a pre-CG resource based on the received one or more pre-CG configurations. 2. The UE device of claim 1 , wherein each of the one or more pre-CG configurations comprises a configuration of the pre-CG resource and one or more conditions to use the pre-CG resource. 3. A baseband (BB) processor of a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system configured to perform operations comprising: receiving a dedicated radio resource control RRC message comprising one or more pre-configured grant (pre-CG) configurations for an RRC inactive (RRC_INACTIVE) state from a network node, wherein the one or more pre-CG configurations are for an initial data transmission when the UE is in the RRC_INACTIVE state; entering the RRC_INACTIVE state; receiving a broadcast message comprising an indication if a cell sending the broadcast message supports the initial data transmission using a pre-CG resource; triggering the initial data transmission using the pre-CG resource to the cell based on the received one or more pre-CG configurations based on the indication in the broadcast message; and performing, while the UE is in the RRC_INACTIVE state, the initial data transmission using a pre-CG resource based on the received one or more pre-CG configurations. 4. The BB processor of claim 3 , wherein each of the one or more pre-CG configurations comprises a configuration of the pre-CG resource and one or more conditions to use the pre-CG resource. 5. The BB processor of claim 4 , wherein the one or more conditions to use the pre-CG resource comprise one or more of an access type, a transmission priority, a mapped Logical Channel (LCH)/Dedicated Radio Bearer (DRB)/Quality of Service (QOS) flow, and a valid timing advance (TA). 6. The BB processor of claim 3 , wherein the dedicated RRC message comprises a list of cells for which the one or more pre-CG configurations are valid, and the operations further comprise: determining whether a current camping cell is included in the list of cells for which the one or more pre-CG configurations are valid; and triggering the initial data transmission using the pre-CG resource to the current camping cell based on the determination. 7. The BB processor of claim 3 , wherein the operations further comprise receiving a System Information Block (SIB) comprising the one or more pre-CG configurations for the RRC_INACTIVE state from a current camping cell. 8. The BB processor of claim 3 , wherein each of the one or more pre-CG configurations comprises a configuration of the pre-CG resource and one or more conditions to use the pre-CG resource, and the operations further comprise: determining whether the UE has data to be transmitted when the UE is in the RRC_INACTIVE state; determining whether the one or more pre-CG configurations are configured and the one or more conditions to use the pre-CG resource are fulfilled; if the one or more conditions to use the pre-CG resource are fulfilled, performing the initial data transmission using the one or more pre-CG configurations; if the one or more conditions to use the pre-CG resource are not fulfilled, determining whether the UE is allowed to perform the initial data transmission via a Random Access Channel (RACH) procedure in a current camping cell; if the UE is allowed to perform the initial data transmission via the RACH procedure, performing the initial data transmission via the RACH procedure; and if the UE is not allowed to perform the initial data transmission via the RACH procedure, performing a first transmission via an RRC connection Resume Procedure. 9. The BB processor of claim 3 , wherein the operations further comprise: including a UE identifier (ID) in a medium access control (MAC) Protocol Data Units (PDU) for the initial data transmission; monitoring a network feedback within a predefined time window after the initial data transmission using the pre-CG resource; and determining whether the initial data transmission is successful. 10. The BB processor of claim 9 , wherein the UE ID is an radio network temporary identifier (RNTI). 11. The BB processor of claim 9 , wherein determination of a successful initial data transmission is based on receiving the network feedback comprising a radio network temporary identifier (RNTI) of the UE. 12. The BB processor of claim 9 , wherein a configured grant (CG) configuration of the one or more pre-CG configurations comprises a radio network temporary identifier (RNTI), and determination of the successful initial data transmission is based on receiving the network feedback comprising a downlink MAC PDU including the UE ID, which is scheduled using the RNTI of the CG configuration used for the initial data transmission. 13. The BB processor of claim 9 , wherein the operations further comprise: comprising: determining the initial data transmission is unsuccessful when the UE does not receive the network feedback within the predefined time window. 14. The BB processor of claim 3 , wherein the operations further comprise: monitoring a network feedback within a predefined time window after the initial data transmission using the pre-CG resource; and determining the initial data transmission is successful when the UE receives the network feedback comprising a layer 1 acknowledgement (ACK) feedback, or a downlink control information (DCI) for uplink (UL) grant or downlink (DL) assignment with a corresponding radio network temporary identifier (RNTI) for the UE. 15. The BB processor of claim 3 , wherein the operations further comprise: determining whether the UE has a valid timing advance (TA) to trigger the initial data transmission using the pre-CG resource, comprising: determining that the UE has the valid TA when a UE mobility is limited since the UE enters the RRC_INACTIVE state, wherein the valid TA is a TA used in a previous RRC_CONNECTED state; and determining that the UE has the valid TA when the current camping cell indicates the pre-CG resource is allowed, wherein a value of the valid TA equals to zero. 16. The BB processor of claim 3 , wherein each of the one or more pre-CG configurations comprises a configuration of the pre-CG resource and one or more conditions to use the pre-CG resource, and the operations further comprise: determining whether the UE has data to be transmitted when the UE is in the RRC_INACTIVE state; determining whether the one or more pre-CG configurations are configured and the one or more conditions to use the pre-CG resource are fulfilled; if the one or more conditions to use the pre-CG resource are fulfilled, performing the initial data transmi

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  • Random access procedures, e.g. with 4-step access · CPC title

  • Wireless traffic scheduling · CPC title

  • compensating for timing error by altering transmission time · CPC title

  • Network addressing or numbering for mobility support · CPC title

  • Synchronization between nodes · CPC title

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What does patent US12356492B2 cover?
A user equipment (UE) device including an antenna, a memory, an RF circuitry commutatively coupled to the antenna, and a processor configured to perform operations is described. In an exemplary embodiment, the operations include receiving the one or more pre-configured grant (pre-CG) configurations for an RRC_INACTIVE state from a network node. The one or more pre-CG configurations are for an i…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Apple Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04W76/27. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 08 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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