Method and apparatus for reporting user equipment capability in wireless communication system
US-2023156459-A1 · May 18, 2023 · US
US12445893B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12445893-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418590808-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 28, 2024 |
| Priority date | May 10, 2021 |
| Publication date | Oct 14, 2025 |
| Grant date | Oct 14, 2025 |
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To accommodate a mix of high frequency carriers and lower frequency carriers, a protocol stack may include a radio link control (RLC) entity that allows configuration of status reporting control parameters on per carrier, or per subcarrier spacing. Alternatively, a protocol stack may include two RLC entities, one for handling high frequency carriers, and another for handling lower frequency carriers. (High frequency carriers and lower frequency carriers may be distinguished based on a frequency threshold.) Furthermore, a user equipment may transmit (to the network) an indication of its L2 buffer size. The network may configure the UE and/or control scheduling, to ensure the UE's L2 buffer does not overrun. Alternatively, the UE may indicate that it can support a percentage of a maximum buffer size. The network may configure the UE and/or control scheduling so that the UE's buffer occupancy does not exceed the percentage.
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We claim: 1. A baseband processor comprising processing circuitry, wherein the processing circuitry is configured to perform operations including: configuring a protocol stack to handle a plurality of carriers, wherein the protocol stack includes a radio link control (RLC) entity, wherein one or more round trip time (RTT) status reporting control parameters of the RLC entity are configured separately for each of the carriers and at least one other RLC parameter is configured to be the same for all carriers, wherein a first status reporting control parameter of the one or more RTT status reporting control parameters represents an amount of time to count, starting from a time of last uplink feedback transmission, before allowing another uplink feedback transmission. 2. The baseband processor of claim 1 , wherein the one or more RTT status reporting control parameters include one of more of: a first parameter that represents an amount of time to count, starting from a last poll request, before transmitting another poll request; a second parameter that represents a number of protocol data unit (PDUs) to count between successive poll request transmissions; and a third parameter that represents a number of bytes to be transmitted between successive poll request transmissions. 3. The baseband processor of claim 1 , wherein a first of the carriers has a carrier frequency less than a frequency threshold, wherein a second of the carriers has a carrier frequency greater than or equal to the frequency threshold, wherein the RLC entity is configured so that the one or more RTT status reporting control parameters have smaller values for the second carrier than for the first carrier. 4. The baseband processor of claim 1 , wherein the protocol stack also includes a medium access control (MAC) entity interfaced with the RLC entity, wherein the MAC entity is configured to operate a plurality of Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARQ) processes corresponding respectively to the carriers. 5. The baseband processor of claim 1 , wherein said configuring is performed in response to reception of configuration signals from a base station. 6. A method, comprising: configuring a protocol stack to handle a plurality of carriers, wherein the protocol stack includes a radio link control (RLC) entity, wherein one or more round trip time (RTT) status reporting control parameters of the RLC entity are configured separately for each of the carriers and at least one other RLC parameter is configured to be the same for all carriers, wherein a first status reporting control parameter of the one or more RTT status reporting control parameters represents an amount of time to count, starting from a time of last uplink feedback transmission, before allowing another uplink feedback transmission. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the one or more RTT status reporting control parameters include one of more of: a first parameter that represents an amount of time to count, starting from a last poll request, before transmitting another poll request; a second parameter that represents a number of protocol data unit (PDUs) to count between successive poll request transmissions; and a third parameter that represents a number of bytes to be transmitted between successive poll request transmissions. 8. The method of claim 6 , wherein a first of the carriers has a carrier frequency less than a frequency threshold, wherein a second of the carriers has a carrier frequency greater than or equal to the frequency threshold, wherein the RLC entity is configured so that the one or more RTT status reporting control parameters have smaller values for the second carrier than for the first carrier. 9. The method of claim 6 , wherein the protocol stack also includes a medium access control (MAC) entity interfaced with the RLC entity, wherein the MAC entity is configured to operate a plurality of Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARQ) processes corresponding respectively to the carriers. 10. The method of claim 6 , wherein said configuring is performed in response to reception of configuration signals from a base station. 11. The method of claim 6 , wherein the method is performed by a user equipment (UE). 12. The method of claim 6 , wherein the method is performed by a network element. 13. The method of claim 6 , wherein the method is performed by a base station. 14. The method of claim 6 , wherein the method is performed by a baseband processor. 15. A user equipment (UE), comprising: a radio; and a processor communicatively coupled to the radio, wherein the radio and the processor are configured to perform operations comprising: configuring a protocol stack to handle a plurality of carriers, wherein the protocol stack includes a radio link control (RLC) entity, wherein one or more round trip time (RTT) status reporting control parameters of the RLC entity are configured separately for each of the carriers and at least one other RLC parameter is configured to be the same for all carriers, wherein a first status reporting control parameter of the one or more RTT status reporting control parameters represents an amount of time to count, starting from a time of last uplink feedback transmission, before allowing another uplink feedback transmission. 16. The UE of claim 15 , wherein the one or more RTT status reporting control parameters include one of more of: a first parameter that represents an amount of time to count, starting from a last poll request, before transmitting another poll request; a second parameter that represents a number of protocol data unit (PDUs) to count between successive poll request transmissions; and a third parameter that represents a number of bytes to be transmitted between successive poll request transmissions. 17. The UE of claim 16 , wherein a first of the carriers has a carrier frequency less than a frequency threshold, wherein a second of the carriers has a carrier frequency greater than or equal to the frequency threshold, wherein the RLC entity is configured so that the one or more RTT status reporting control parameters have smaller values for the second carrier than for the first carrier. 18. The UE of claim 16 , wherein the protocol stack also includes a medium access control (MAC) entity interfaced with the RLC entity, wherein the MAC entity is configured to operate a plurality of Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARQ) processes corresponding respectively to the carriers. 19. The UE of claim 16 , wherein said configuring is performed in response to reception of configuration signals from a base station.
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