METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR HANDLING DRX OPERATION IN A WIRELESS NETWORK

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20230300749
  • Publication Number
    20230300749
  • Date Filed
    March 09, 2023
    a year ago
  • Date Published
    September 21, 2023
    8 months ago
Abstract
A method for handling a Discontinuous reception (DRX) operation by a user equipment (UE) in a wireless network is provided. The method includes detecting an event. The event includes at least one of a hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) feedback being disabled, a HARQ feedback not being configured, or an unsuccessful multicast transport block (TB) decoding. Further, the method includes performing an action based on the detected event. In an example, the action includes adding an additional timing duration to at least one preconfigured DRX timer value and staying awake by the UE while the preconfigured timer is running. The action includes staying awake by the UE in spite of a multicast DRX active time being over and continuing to monitor for potential HARQ retransmission.
Description
Claims
  • 1. A method for handling a discontinuous reception (DRX) operation by a user equipment (UE) in a wireless network, the method comprising: detecting an event comprising at least one of a hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) feedback being disabled, a HARQ feedback not being configured, or an unsuccessful multicast transport block (TB) decoding; andperforming at least one action based on the detected event.
  • 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least one action comprises at least one of: configuring and running at least one local timer to track at least one of a HARQ round trip time (RTT) or a HARQ retransmission (ReTx) and staying awake while the at least one local timer is running;adding an additional timing duration to at least one preconfigured DRX timer value and staying awake while the at least one preconfigured timer is running;staying awake in spite of a multicast DRX active time being over and continuing to monitor for potential HARQ retransmission;moving the UE to a sleep mode after clearing a HARQ buffer in which the UE expects a next transmission to be a new transmission and considering new data indictor (NDI) bit as toggled regardless of an actual value of NDI bit;staying awake and waiting for the HARQ retransmissions upon determining that a battery level of the UE meets a predefined threshold battery level; orperforming one of staying awake or moving the UE to a sleep mode based on a service information provided by an application layer associated with the UE or a service layer associated with the UE.
  • 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the at least one local timer is configured per downlink (DL) HARQ process associated to a multicast service.
  • 4. The method of claim 2, wherein a value of the at least one local timer is at least one of: at least one of a configured value for a RTT timer or a configured value for a ReTx timer before a HARQ feedback is disabled;a timer value received during a radio resource control (RRC) configuration;a one or more HARQ retransmissions duration time; ora maximum value defined for a RTT time or a maximum value defined for a ReTx time.
  • 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the DRX operation is handled, when the UE receives a new radio multicast broadcast service (NR MBS).
  • 6. The method of claim 1, wherein when the detected event comprises at least one of the HARQ feedback being disabled or the HARQ feedback not being configured, the method further comprises: determining that a multicast TB decoding is not successful; andperforming at least one of: starting a local timer associated with a HARQ process and continue monitoring a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) for at least one retransmission upon determining that the multicast TB decoding was not successful, orstopping the local timer associated with the HARQ process upon determining that the local timer is running, and the multicast TB decoding is successful.
  • 7. The method of claim 6, wherein when the detected event comprises at least one of the HARQ feedback being disabled or the HARQ feedback not being configured, the method further comprises: determining whether a downlink (DL) data is received with same new data indictor (NDI) as compared to previous transmission in the HARQ process in response to continue monitoring the PDCCH for the at least one retransmission; andperforming at least one of: stopping the local timer associated with the HARQ process upon determining that the DL data has been received with different NDI as compared to a previous transmission in the HARQ process,determining whether the multicast TB decoding is successful upon determining that the DL data has been received with same NDI as compared to a previous transmission in the HARQ process and stopping the local timer when the multicast TB decoding is determined to be successful or continuing the local timer when the multicast TB decoding is determined to be not successful, ordetermining whether the local timer has expired upon determining that the DL data has not been received and moving the UE to a sleep mode when the local timer is determined to be expired.
  • 8. The method of claim 1, wherein when the detected event comprises at least one of the HARQ feedback being disabled or the HARQ feedback not being configured, the method further comprises: identifying at least one metric value and a threshold value based on at least one of a measured signal information, a decoding performance information, or a channel quality information;determining the at least one metric value meets the threshold value; andperforming one of: staying awake waiting for a HARQ retransmission when multicast transport block (TB) is not successfully decoded, even when multicast DRX active time is elapsed upon determining that the at least one metric value meets the threshold value, andmoving to a sleep mode when multicast active time elapses in spite of a multicast TB is not successfully decoded upon determining that the at least one metric value does not meet the threshold value.
  • 9. A user equipment (UE) for handling a discontinuous reception (DRX) operation in a wireless network, comprising: a memory; andat least one processor coupled to the memory, wherein the at least one processor is configured to: detect an event comprising at least one of a hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) feedback being disabled, the HARQ feedback not being configured, or an unsuccessful multicast transport block (TB) decoding, andperform at least one action based on the detected event.
  • 10. The UE of claim 9, wherein the at least one action comprises: configuring and running at least one local timer to track at least one of a HARQ round trip time (RTT) or a HARQ retransmissions (ReTx) and staying awake while the at least one local timer is running;adding an additional timing duration to at least one preconfigured DRX timer value and staying awake while the at least one preconfigured timer is running;staying awake in spite of a multicast DRX active time being over and continuing to monitor for potential HARQ retransmission;moving the UE to a sleep mode after clearing a HARQ buffer in which the UE expects a next transmission to be a new transmission and considering new data indictor (NDI) bit as toggled regardless of an actual value of NDI bit;staying awake waiting for the HARQ retransmissions upon determining that a battery level of the UE meets a predefined threshold battery level; andperforming to one of staying awake or moving the UE to a sleep mode based on a service information provided by an application layer associated with the UE or a service layer associated with the UE.
  • 11. The UE of claim 10, wherein the at least one local timer is configured per downlink (DL) HARQ process associated to a multicast service.
  • 12. The UE of claim 10, wherein a value of the at least one local timer is at least one of: at least one of a configured value for a RTT timer or a configured value for a ReTx timer before a HARQ feedback is disabled;a timer value received during a radio resource control (RRC) configuration;a one or more HARQ retransmissions duration time; ora maximum value defined for a RTT time or a maximum value defined for a ReTx time.
  • 13. The UE of claim 9, wherein the DRX operation is handled, when the UE receives a new radio multicast broadcast service (NR MBS).
  • 14. The UE of claim 9, wherein when the detected event comprises at least one of the HARQ feedback being disabled or the HARQ feedback not being configured, the at least one processor is further configured to: determine that a multicast TB decoding is not successful, andperform at least one of: start a local timer associated with a HARQ process and continue monitor a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) for at least one retransmission upon determining that the multicast TB decoding was not successful, orstop the local timer associated with the HARQ process upon determining that the local timer is running, and the multicast TB decoding is successful.
  • 15. The UE of claim 13, wherein when the detected event comprises at least one of the HARQ feedback being disabled or the HARQ feedback not being configured, the at least one processor is further configured to: determine whether a downlink (DL) data received with same new data indictor (NDI) as compared to previous transmission in the HARQ process in response to continue monitoring the PDCCH for the at least one retransmission; andperform at least one of: stop the local timer associated with the HARQ process upon determining that the DL data has been received with different NDI as compared to a previous transmission in the HARQ process,determine whether the multicast TB decoding is successful upon determining that the DL data has been received with same NDI as compared to a previous transmission in the HARQ process and stopping the local timer when the multicast TB decoding is determined to be successful or continuing the local timer when the multicast TB decoding is determined to be not successful, ordetermine whether the local timer has expired upon determining that the DL data has not been received and moving the UE to a sleep mode when the local timer is determined to be expired.
  • 16. The UE of claim 9, wherein when the detected event comprises at least one of the HARQ feedback being disabled or the HARQ feedback not being configured, the at least one processor is further configured to: identify at least one metric value and a threshold value is identified based on at least one of a measured signal information, a decoding performance information, or a channel quality information, wherein at least one metric and a threshold value can be at least one of predefined, configured or implementation determined,determine the at least one metric value meets a threshold value, andperform one of: stay awake waiting for a HARQ retransmission when multicast transport block (TB) is not successfully decoded, even when multicast DRX active time is elapsed upon determining that the at least one metric value meets the threshold value, andmove to a sleep mode when multicast active time elapses in spite of a multicast TB is not successfully decoded upon determining that the at least one metric value does not meet the threshold value.
  • 17. A network entity, comprising: a memory; andat least one processor coupled to the memory, wherein the at least one processor is configured to: detect an event comprising at least one of a hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) feedback for a user equipment (UE) being disabled, the HARQ feedback for the UE not being configured, or a multicast transport block (TB) decoding for the UE not being successful, andsend a message to the UE, wherein the message includes a modified configuration associated with a DRX timer, on detecting the event.
  • 18. The network entity of claim 17, wherein the event is detected based on at least one parameter, andwherein the at least one parameter comprises at least one of a measurement reporting information, a measured block error rate information, a state information (CSI) feedback information, a sounding reference signal (SRS) transmission information, a service quality of service (QoS) constraint information, or a quality of experience (QoE) reporting and location information.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
202241014701 Mar 2022 IN national
2022 41014701 Feb 2023 IN national