WO2019167842A1 - ユーザ装置及び基地局装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a user apparatus and a base station apparatus in a wireless communication system.
- 5G or NR New Radio
- 5G or NR New Radio
- 5G various wireless technologies are being studied in order to satisfy the requirement to achieve a delay of 1 ms or less while achieving a throughput of 10 Gbps or more.
- Non-Patent Document 1 in initial access when a user apparatus and a base station apparatus establish a connection, cell detection and cell identification by a synchronization signal transmitted from the base station apparatus, and acquisition of a part of system information necessary for initial access Is performed by the user device (for example, Non-Patent Document 1).
- Non-Patent Document 2 NR defines two types of random access: collision random access (CBRA: Contention based Random Access) and non-collision random access (CFRA: Contention Free Random Access) as in LTE (Long Term Evolution).
- CBRA Contention based Random Access
- CFRA Contention Free Random Access
- SSB Synchronization Signal Block
- OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
- PRACH resources used for non-collision type random access triggered by a base station apparatus can be individually secured for each user apparatus, and collision of PRACH resources between user apparatuses can be avoided.
- the PRACH resource and the SSB are associated with each other.
- the association between the SSB and the PRACH resource in the NR is not considered, and an appropriate PRACH resource may not be used for the user apparatus.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above points, and an object of the present invention is to allow a user apparatus to use an appropriate PRACH resource in a random access procedure in NR.
- a user apparatus that is instructed to perform a random access procedure from a base station apparatus, and among random access channel transmission opportunity candidates, information specifying a usable random access channel transmission opportunity Random access preamble is transmitted using a receiving unit that receives from the base station device, a control unit that identifies an available random access channel transmission opportunity based on the information, and the identified random access channel transmission opportunity There is provided a user apparatus having a transmitting unit.
- the user apparatus can use an appropriate PRACH resource in the random access procedure in the NR.
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- LTE-Advanced LTE-Advanced and subsequent schemes (eg, NR).
- SS Synchronization ⁇ Signal
- PSS Primary SS
- SSS Secondary SS
- PBCH Physical broadcast channel
- PRACH Physical
- RACH Radio Access
- the Duplex method may be a TDD (Time Division Division Duplex) method, an FDD (Frequency Division Duplex) method, or other (for example, Flexible Duplex).
- This method may be used.
- transmitting a signal using a transmission beam may be transmitting a signal multiplied by a precoding vector (precoded with a precoding vector).
- receiving a signal using a receive beam may be multiplying the received signal by a predetermined weight vector.
- transmitting a signal using a transmission beam may be transmitting a signal at a specific antenna port.
- receiving a signal using a receive beam may be receiving a signal at a particular antenna port.
- An antenna port refers to a logical antenna port or a physical antenna port defined in the 3GPP standard.
- the method of forming the transmission beam and the reception beam is not limited to the above method.
- a method of changing the angle of each antenna may be used, or a method of combining a method of using a precoding vector and a method of changing the angle of an antenna is used.
- different antenna panels may be switched and used, or a method of combining a plurality of antenna panels may be used, or other methods may be used.
- a plurality of different transmission beams may be used in the high frequency band. The use of multiple transmission beams is called multi-beam operation, and the use of one transmission beam is called single beam operation.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram for explaining a communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- wireless communications system in embodiment of this invention contains the base station apparatus 100 and the user apparatus 200 as FIG. 1 shows. Although one base station apparatus 100 and one user apparatus 200 are shown in FIG. 1, this is an example, and there may be a plurality of each.
- the base station apparatus 100 is a communication apparatus that provides one or more cells and performs wireless communication with the user apparatus 200. As illustrated in FIG. 1, the base station apparatus 100 transmits a non-collision type random access instruction to the user apparatus 200. Further, the base station apparatus 100 transmits a synchronization signal and system information to the user apparatus 200.
- the synchronization signal is, for example, NR-PSS and NR-SSS.
- the system information is transmitted via, for example, NR-PBCH.
- the system information is also called notification information. Both the base station apparatus 100 and the user apparatus 200 can transmit and receive signals by performing beamforming.
- the user apparatus 200 is a communication apparatus having a wireless communication function such as a smartphone, a mobile phone, a tablet, a wearable terminal, and a communication module for M2M (Machine-to-Machine), and is wirelessly connected to the base station apparatus 100 to perform wireless communication. Use various communication services provided by the system.
- the user apparatus 200 transmits a random access preamble signal to the base station apparatus 100.
- the random access includes system information by RMSI (Physical-downlink-shared channel) that is scheduled by NR-PDCCH (Physical-downlink-control channel). Remaining (minimum (system information)).
- the RMSI includes information necessary for initial access such as RACH setting, for example.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of RACH resource designation in the time domain or frequency domain.
- FIG. 2 shows an example of “PRACH Mask Index” that specifies a RACH resource in the time domain or the frequency domain.
- PRACH Mask Index is information for notifying the user apparatus 200 which RACH resource in the time domain or the frequency domain among the RACH resources specified by the RACH configuration index is available.
- PRACH of the example FDD shown in FIG. 2 there are 10 patterns from PRACH Resource Index 0 to PRACH Resource Index 9, and even number of PRACH transmission opportunities counted from the first PRACH of the subframe, and the first of the subframe. It is possible to set an odd number of PRACH transmission opportunities by counting from the PRACH.
- the TDD PRACH in the example shown in FIG. 2 there are six patterns from PRACH Resource Index 0 to PRACH Resource Index 5, and even number of PRACH transmission opportunities counted from the first PRACH of the subframe, and the first of the subframe.
- An odd number of PRACH transmission opportunities counted from the PRACH of the subframe, the first PRACH Resource Index of the subframe, the second PRACH Resource Index of the subframe, and the third PRACH Resource Index of the subframe are available. .
- the PRACH Mask Index depletes PRACH resources when individual PRACH resources are reserved for a large number of user apparatuses 200 by limiting the PRACH resources that the user apparatus 200 uses for PRACH transmission in the time domain or frequency domain. Can be avoided. Which time domain and frequency domain resources the user apparatus 200 can use may be defined by, for example, the PRACH Mask Index mapping table shown in FIG.
- use cases for executing a random access procedure are increased as compared with LTE, and there is a possibility that the risk of depletion of PRACH resources may increase. For example, execution of a random access procedure is triggered by recovery from a beam failure, operation of on-demand system information in which system information is transmitted in response to a request from the user apparatus 200, and the like.
- FIG. 3 is a sequence diagram for explaining an example of a random access procedure in the embodiment of the present invention.
- step S1 an instruction to execute non-collision type random access triggered by PDCCH order, HO command (handover command), SCell timing alignment (secondary cell timing adjustment), beam failure recovery (recovery from beam failure), etc.
- the station apparatus 100 notifies the user apparatus 200.
- the PDCCH orderer executes the random access procedure from the network to recover the synchronization.
- the handover command triggers the user apparatus 200 to execute a random access procedure to the target cell at the time of handover.
- the secondary cell timing adjustment triggers the user apparatus 200 to execute a random access procedure to the secondary cell for timing adjustment of the secondary cell.
- the user apparatus 200 is triggered to execute a random access procedure.
- information specifying the RACH resource and preamble index such as the preamble index (6 bits) and the PRACH Mask Index (4 bits) described in FIG. (Downlink Control Information) is notified to the user apparatus 200 using the format 1A.
- the information specifying the RACH resource and preamble index may be notified by RRC (Radio Resource Control) signaling.
- the user apparatus 200 can perform non-collision type random access by executing a random access procedure.
- a preamble to be used at random is selected from a predetermined range of preamble indexes.
- step S2 the user apparatus 200 transmits a random access preamble to the base station apparatus 100 based on the information specifying the RACH resource and preamble index acquired in step S1.
- step S3 the base station apparatus 100 transmits a random access response to the user apparatus 200.
- the random access response is a response to the random access preamble, is transmitted to RA-RNTI (RandomandAccess-Radio Network Temporary Identifier) on the PDCCH, and includes at least the identifier of the random access preamble, the timing alignment, and the initial uplink grant.
- RA-RNTI RandomandAccess-Radio Network Temporary Identifier
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart for explaining an example of a random access procedure in the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an example of a non-collision type random access procedure in the user apparatus 200.
- the base station apparatus 100 transmits PSS, SSS, and PBCH to the user apparatus 200.
- the PBCH includes a part of system information.
- the transmission counter is set to “1”.
- step S11 the user apparatus 200 is based on information for identifying a resource for executing a random access procedure received from the base station apparatus 100, that is, a RACH resource and a preamble format specified in the frequency domain and the time domain. Select a resource to use for random access. Subsequently, the user apparatus 200 transmits a random access preamble using the selected resource (S12). The transmission power setting for the random access preamble will be described later.
- step S13 the user apparatus 200 receives a random access response from the base station apparatus 100.
- the random access response is a response to the random access preamble.
- the process proceeds to step S14.
- the random access response is not received by the user device 200 (NO in S13)
- the process proceeds to step S15.
- step S14 the user apparatus 200 considers that the random access has been successful, and ends the random access procedure.
- step S15 the user apparatus 200 determines whether a transmission counter is notified or whether a predetermined upper limit is exceeded. If the upper limit is exceeded (YES in S15), the process proceeds to step S17. If the upper limit is not exceeded (NO in S15), the process proceeds to step S17.
- step S16 the user apparatus 200 considers that the random access has failed and ends the random access procedure.
- step S17 the user apparatus 200 increments the transmission counter by 1, returns to step S11 to retransmit the random access preamble, and selects a random access resource again.
- the resource position in the time domain of the PRACH that can be used by the user apparatus 200 is set to the subframe unit in the radio frame, and in the case of TDD, the resource position in the frequency domain is It can be specified in units of PRACH.
- the PRACH Mask Index needs to be designed to match the arrangement or designation of the PRACH resource in the NR.
- PRACH resources can be set in units of OFDM symbols.
- frequency domain of NR-PRACH it is possible to specify a common PRACH that is commonly used among user apparatuses 200 and a dedicated PRACH that is individually allocated to each user apparatus 200.
- CFRA in LTE resources to be used from PRACH shared between user apparatuses 200 are specified.
- CFRA in the NR it is possible to specify a resource used individually for each user apparatus 200.
- BWP Bandwidth part
- SUL Supplemental UL
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an example of a time-domain radio frame according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- 10 subframes of 1 ms are arranged in a 10 ms radio frame in NR.
- a slot is composed of 14 OFDM symbols.
- the OFDM subcarrier interval is 15 kHz, one slot can be arranged in one subframe.
- the OFDM subcarrier interval is 30 kHz, two slots can be arranged in one subframe.
- the OFDM subcarrier interval is 60 kHz
- 4 slots can be arranged in one subframe.
- 8 slots can be arranged in one subframe.
- the PRACH Mask Index may explicitly specify a subframe number, a slot number, or an OFDM symbol number as a PRACH resource that can be used by the user apparatus 200.
- the OFDM subcarrier interval is 120 kHz
- 80 slots that is, 1120 OFDM symbols are arranged in a 10 ms radio frame
- 11-bit signaling may be performed in order to explicitly specify the OFDM symbol number.
- PRACH resources that can be used may be designated by subframe numbers or slot numbers instead of OFDM symbol numbers.
- the PRACH Mask Index specifies a PRACH resource that can be used by the user apparatus 200 as a PRACH resource that can be used instead of a subframe number, a slot number, and an OFDM symbol number. Also good. Since the PRACH transmission opportunity is specified by a predetermined pattern, the signaling information can be reduced as compared with the explicit notification of the OFDM symbol number.
- the PRACH resource that can be used by the user apparatus 200 can be specified by the PRACH Mask Index may differ depending on the UE capability of the user apparatus 200, the frequency at which communication is performed, or the subcarrier interval.
- the frequency for communication includes a band or a band combination.
- the user apparatus 200 may notify the UE of the UE capability, and the network may determine the granularity at which the PRACH Mask Index specifies the PRACH resource based on the UE capability.
- the network may determine the granularity at which the PRACH Mask Index designates the PRACH resource based on the network capability.
- the network designates the PRACH resource by the slot number. Is set or notified to the user apparatus 200.
- the user apparatus 200 may ignore the instruction when the designation of the PRACH resource by the OFDM symbol number is performed.
- the designation of the PRACH resource in the time domain that can be used by the user apparatus 200 by the PRACH Mask Index may be performed for a plurality of subframes, slots, or OFDM symbols. For example, “0, 2, 4, 6, 8” may be notified as the subframe number. That is, a PRACH resource is specified at a 2 ms period.
- a subframe, a slot, or an OFDM symbol that is a starting point, and a period in which a PRACH resource is arranged may be explicitly specified. For example, “3” may be designated as the subframe number, and the period “3 ms” may be notified. Since the subframe number “3” is the starting point and the period is “3 ms”, PRACH resources are arranged in subframes with subframe numbers 3, 6, and 9.
- the PRACH Mask Index may partially specify the PRACH resource in the time domain that can be used by the user apparatus 200. Any of the subframe number, slot number, or OFDM symbol number may be determined implicitly. When some PRACH resources are implicitly specified as described above, the user apparatus 200 assumes a specific subframe number, slot number, or OFDM symbol number defined in advance.
- the first subframe, slot or OFDM symbol may be implicitly specified in the time domain, or the subframe, slot or OFDM symbol having a specific number or identifier may be implicitly specified.
- the Y-th subframe, slot, or OFDM symbol when a specific period X is assumed may be implicitly designated.
- the period X may be specified by any of a radio frame, a subframe, a slot, or an OFDM symbol.
- the Yth may be specified by an odd number or an even number.
- the subframe, slot, or OFDM symbol that is the starting point of the period X may be explicitly specified, or may be determined implicitly by the user apparatus 200.
- the timing when the random access procedure is triggered that is, the timing when the PDCCH order is received, the timing of the PRACH resource arranged immediately after the timing when the random access procedure is triggered, or the random It may be the timing after a predetermined period from the timing when the access procedure is triggered, or the timing of the PRACH resource arranged immediately after the predetermined period after the timing when the random access procedure is triggered.
- the PRACH resource in the time domain that can be used by the user apparatus 200 is the PRACH corresponding to the SSB used by the user apparatus 200 when the user apparatus 200 applies analog beam forming to transmission / reception. You may be limited to the slot or OFDM symbol arrange
- the SSB used by the user apparatus 200 may be the SSB currently used or the SSB defined in the cell, or may be the designated SSB when the SSB is designated together with the PRACH resource.
- the PRACH resource corresponding to the SSB used by the user apparatus 200 when other than the PRACH resource corresponding to the SSB used by the user apparatus 200 is specified, the PRACH resource corresponding to the SSB used by the user apparatus 200 in any one of RRC, MAC, or layer 1 layer. It may be notified to the network that other than is specified. In addition, a dedicated cause may be set for the notification.
- the number of subframes, slots, or OFDM symbols assumed when the PRACH resource in the time domain in which the user apparatus 200 can be used is implicitly specified by the PRACH Mask Index is for each user apparatus 200 or each group of the user apparatus 200 May be different. Whether the number of subframe, slot, or OFDM symbol assumed when the PRACH resource in the time domain that can be used by the user apparatus 200 is implicitly specified by the PRACH Mask Index is used is RRC, MAC, or layer 1
- the user apparatus 200 may be notified from the network via any layer, or may be defined in advance.
- the method for specifying the PRACH resource in the time domain that can be used by the user apparatus 200 by the above PRACH Mask Index includes non-collision type random access such as PDCCH order, handover command, secondary cell timing adjustment, or recovery from beam failure. It may vary depending on the case that is triggered. For example, when a certain number of bits can be notified by RRC signaling for each user apparatus 200 as in the case of recovery from a handover command or a beam failure, PRACH in the time domain in which the user apparatus 200 can be used by the PRACH Mask Index.
- PRACH When the resource may be explicitly specified, or when the number of bits to be notified is relatively small, such as PDCCH order, when a certain number of bits can be notified by RRC signaling for each user apparatus 200, PRACH
- the PRACH resource in the time domain that can be used by the user apparatus 200 may be implicitly specified by the mask index.
- the method of specifying the PRACH resource in the time domain that can be used by the user apparatus 200 by the above PRACH Mask Index may be ignored in a specific case.
- the PRACH resource may not be specified by the above method.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an example (1) of the frequency domain index in the embodiment of the present invention.
- an index corresponding to the Common PRACH or Dedicated PRACH may be notified by the PRACH Mask Index as a method of specifying the PRACH resource in the frequency domain that can be used by the user apparatus 200.
- Common PRACH indicates a frequency region in which a PRACH resource that is commonly used by the user apparatus 200 is allocated
- Dedicated PRACH indicates a frequency area in which a PRACH resource that is used individually for the user apparatus 200 is allocated.
- the Dedicated PRACH may be shared by a plurality of user apparatuses 200.
- FIG. 6 shows that a series of index columns 0 to 7 are assigned to Common PRACH and Dedicated PRACH.
- Common PRACH corresponds to indexes 0 to 4
- Dedicated PRACH corresponds to indexes 5 to 7.
- a PRACH resource in a frequency domain that can be used by the user apparatus 200 is specified by the PRACH Mask Index using the index.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an example (2) of the frequency domain index in the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 shows an example in which the indexes 0 to 4 are assigned to the common PRACH, and the indexes 0 to 2 are assigned to the dedicated PRACH. That is, a separate index string is assigned to Common PRACH or Dedicated PRACH.
- a PRACH resource in a frequency domain that can be used by the user apparatus 200 is specified by the PRACH Mask Index using the index.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing an example (3) of the frequency domain index in the embodiment of the present invention.
- the index assigned to the BWP number or the SUL number may be notified by the PRACH Mask Index as a method for specifying the PRACH resource in the frequency domain that can be used by the user apparatus 200.
- FIG. 8 shows an example in which a series of index strings 0 to 23 are assigned to BWP and SUL.
- BWP # 0 has indexes 0-3, BWP # 1 has indexes 4-7, BWP # 2 has indexes 8-11, BWP # 3 has indexes 12-15, SUL # 0 has indexes 16-19, Indexes 20 to 23 are assigned to SUL # 1.
- the PRACH Mask Index specifies the PRACH resource in the frequency domain that can be used by the user apparatus 200 on the corresponding BWP or SUL. That is, the user apparatus 200 can specify the BWP or SUL in which the PRACH resource is arranged.
- the index assignment to the BWP or SUL in FIG. 8 is an example. For example, an index number may be given to the SUL first, and the number of indexes assigned to one BWP or SUL is not limited to four. .
- a series of index strings may be assigned regardless of BWP, non-SUL, or SUL.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing an example (4) of the frequency domain index in the embodiment of the present invention.
- index columns 0 to 15 are assigned to BWP, and index columns 0 to 7 are assigned to SUL.
- BWP # 0 has indexes 0-3, BWP # 1 has indexes 4-7, BWP # 2 has indexes 8-11, BWP # 3 has indexes 12-15, SUL # 0 has indexes 0-3, Indexes 4 to 7 are assigned to SUL # 1.
- the PRACH Mask Index specifies the PRACH resource in the frequency domain that can be used by the user apparatus 200 on the corresponding BWP or SUL.
- index assignment to the BWP or SUL in FIG. 9 is an example.
- the index sequence length may be different for each BWP or SUL.
- an index string may be assigned for each BWP, each non-SUL, and each SUL.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing an example (5) of the frequency domain index in the embodiment of the present invention.
- index columns 0 to 3 are assigned to each BWP, and index columns 0 to 3 are assigned to each SUL.
- BWP # 0, BWP # 1, BWP # 2, BWP # 3, SUL # 0, and SUL # 1 are assigned indexes 0 to 3 in common.
- the PRACH Mask Index specifies the PRACH resource in the frequency domain that can be used by the user apparatus 200 on the corresponding BWP or SUL.
- the index assignment to the BWP or SUL in FIG. 10 is an example.
- the index sequence length may be different for each BWP or SUL.
- an index string may be assigned for each BWP, each non-SUL, and each SUL.
- the method of specifying the PRACH resource in the time domain or the frequency domain that can be used by the user apparatus 200 by the above PRACH Mask Index is a non-collision type such as PDCCH order, handover command, secondary cell timing adjustment, or recovery from beam failure. Which method is used may differ depending on the case in which random access is triggered.
- the method for specifying the PRACH resource in the time domain or the frequency domain that can be used by the user apparatus 200 by the above PRACH Mask Index is the user apparatus 200 regardless of the state of the user apparatus 200, that is, idle, connected, or suspended in RRC.
- the present invention may be applied to a case where a PRACH resource can be allocated to each group of user apparatuses 200.
- the user apparatus 200 in an idle state may be assigned an individual PRACH resource via broadcast information based on the identifier (IMEI or telephone number) of the user apparatus 200.
- the base station apparatus 100 has only one PRACH resource that can be specified for the user apparatus 200 in the time domain or the frequency domain that can be used by the user apparatus 200 by the above PRACH Mask Index. Then, the information element specifying the PRACH resource included in the notification may be omitted, may be ignored on the user device 200 side, or a specific interpretation may be performed on the user device 200 side.
- the case where there is only one PRACH resource is, for example, a case where the Dedicated PRACH resource is allocated to the user apparatus 200 and the PRACH resource is uniquely determined.
- the specific interpretation is to interpret the information element as “Any”, “All”, “Out-of-Range”, “invalid”, or the like.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing an example (1) of the PRACH mask in the embodiment of the present invention. Since the SSB and the PRACH resource are associated, depending on the setting of the PRACH mask that specifies the PRACH resource used by the user apparatus 200, the SSB that can be used may be limited as illustrated in FIG. Since the quality of the SSB associated with the available PRACH resource is not necessarily better, when the non-collision type random access is triggered, the user apparatus 200 may transition to a lower quality SSB.
- each SSB is associated with a PRACH resource.
- each PRACH resource associated with SSB1, SSB2, and SSB3 and each PRACH resource associated with SSB6, SSB7, and SSB8 are usable.
- the user apparatus 200 cannot use the PRACH resource associated with SSB4 or SSB5. That is, SSB4 and SSB5 cannot be used. Therefore, when the quality of SSB4 and SSB5 is better than that of other SSBs, the user apparatus 200 uses the SSB having a lower quality.
- a method of performing the PRACH mask without limiting the SSB to which the user apparatus 200 can be connected as much as possible can be considered. For example, the following method is performed. 1) Adjusting the period of the PRACH mask 2) Both the above 1) and 2) of masking for each PRACH resource associated with the SSB may be executed. PRACH transmission opportunity candidates that are subject to PRACH masking may be defined in advance or notified.
- the PRACH resource corresponds to a resource specified in the PRACH time domain and the frequency domain
- the PRACH transmission opportunity corresponds to a resource specified by the PRACH time domain and the frequency domain and a preamble index.
- the description of “PRACH resource” may be replaced with “PRACH transmission opportunity”.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing an example (2) of the PRACH mask in the embodiment of the present invention.
- the period in the time domain of the PRACH resource associated with the SSB does not necessarily match the period of the radio frame or slot. Therefore, the period of the PRACH mask is defined by the period in the time domain of the PRACH resource associated with the SSB.
- the period in the time domain of the PRACH resource associated with the SSB is calculated.
- the user apparatus 200 calculates the period in the time domain of the PRACH resource associated with the SSB from the association of the PRACH transmission opportunity determined from the PRACHCConfigIndex and the SSB.
- the period in the time domain of the PRACH resource associated with the SSB may be determined so that the user apparatus 200 can select all SSBs, or may be determined so that a specific SSB or a specific PRACH resource can be selected. Good. For example, by limiting the number of SSBs that can be used, the period can be shortened and the PRACH resource wait delay can be reduced.
- the user apparatus 200 manages the PRACH resources within the period of the period in the time domain of the PRACH resources associated with the SSB as one PRACH resource set.
- the user apparatus 200 calculates how many PRACH resource sets are included in the predetermined period by dividing the predetermined period by the period in the time domain of the PRACH resource associated with the SSB, and sequentially performs the PRACH mask in the time domain.
- the index of is given.
- the predetermined period may be a period corresponding to one or a plurality of radio frames. Further, the period in the time domain of the PRACH resource associated with the SSB may be specified from the network, or may be changed according to UE capability or network capability.
- the user apparatus 200 can use the PRACH resource set specified by the PRACH mask. For example, when an even index is specified in the PRACH mask, a PRACH resource set to which an even index is assigned can be used. For example, when an odd index is specified in the PRACH mask, a PRACH resource set to which an odd index is assigned can be used.
- the user apparatus 200 may consider that a specific PRACH resource set or PRACH resource is implicitly specified, or all PRACH resource sets can be used. May be considered.
- FIG. 12 shows an example in which a PRACH mask is set so that all SSBs can be selected.
- One PRACH resource set includes PRACH resources associated with all SSBs, such as SSB1 to SSB8.
- the PRACH mask is specified using the index assigned to the PRACH resource set as described above.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram showing an example (3) of the PRACH mask in the embodiment of the present invention.
- a PRACH transmission opportunity associated with a certain SSB that is, a PRACH time domain, a PRACH frequency domain, and a preamble index as one resource pool are assigned to the resource pool.
- An index is assigned to the included resource, and an index is assigned in the same manner for each SSB.
- the order of the indexes may be the order of time domain, frequency domain, preamble index, or any other order. Further, for example, an index may not be assigned to the preamble index, but an index may be assigned only to the time domain and the frequency domain, or an index may be assigned to either the time domain or the frequency domain.
- the user apparatus 200 identifies a corresponding PRACH transmission opportunity in the resource pool based on the PRACH mask including the index, and uses it for preamble transmission.
- An index may be assigned to all PRACH transmission opportunities in the above resource pool, or a part of PRACH transmission opportunities may be used for other uses, for example, collision type random access, and thus an index is assigned. May be excluded. Which PRACH transmission opportunity is excluded from a target to be indexed may be explicitly notified to the user apparatus 200 from the network, or may be determined implicitly. The exclusion from the target to be indexed may be notified from the network by setting values of “invalid” and “out-of-range” in a predetermined information element, for example.
- the number of preamble indexes associated with each SSB is up to 64
- the value obtained by dividing the number of preamble indexes by 2 and taking the remainder of the index assigned to the resource pool is used.
- the index assigned to the resource pool may be defined again.
- an index assigned to the resource pool using a value obtained by taking the remainder of the index assigned to the resource pool at 64 May be defined again.
- the value “64” may be changed for each cell, for each beam, for each SSB, for each user equipment 200, for each frequency, for each SUL or non-SUL, or may be changed according to network capability or setting information. Good.
- the user apparatus 200 may consider that an index of a specific resource pool is implicitly specified, and all resource pools can be used. May be considered.
- an index is assigned to PRACH transmission opportunities associated with SSB1, for example, from # 0 to # n + 1. Also, for example, indexes from 0 to # n + 1 are assigned to PRACH transmission opportunities associated with SSB2. Although not shown in the figure, similarly, from SSB3 to SSB8, indexes from 0 to # n + 1 are assigned to PRACH transmission opportunities associated with the respective SSBs.
- the index of the PRACH mask as described above, the user apparatus 200 can use all SSBs.
- the user apparatus 200 can execute the non-collision type random access procedure using the PRACH transmission opportunity specified from the PRACH mask without limiting the SSB that can be used as much as possible.
- the RACH resource used in the random access procedure in the NR can be appropriately notified to the user apparatus.
- the base station apparatus 100 and the user apparatus 200 include functions for implementing the above-described embodiments. However, each of the base station apparatus 100 and the user apparatus 200 may have only some functions in the embodiments.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram illustrating an example of a functional configuration of the base station apparatus 100.
- the base station apparatus 100 includes a transmission unit 110, a reception unit 120, a setting information management unit 130, and an initial access setting unit 140.
- the functional configuration shown in FIG. 14 is only an example. As long as the operation
- the transmission unit 110 includes a function of generating a signal to be transmitted to the user apparatus 200 and transmitting the signal wirelessly.
- the reception unit 120 includes a function of receiving various signals transmitted from the user apparatus 200 and acquiring, for example, higher layer information from the received signals. Further, the transmission unit 110 has a function of transmitting NR-PSS, NR-SSS, NR-PBCH, DL / UL control signals, and the like to the user apparatus 200. For example, the transmission unit 110 transmits broadcast information or UL scheduling including information used for initial access to the user apparatus 200, and the reception unit 120 has a function of receiving a RACH preamble from the user apparatus 200.
- the setting information management unit 130 stores setting information set in advance and various setting information to be transmitted to the user apparatus 200.
- the contents of the setting information are, for example, information related to transmission / reception parameters for initial access.
- the initial access setting unit 140 notifies the user device 200 of information used for initial access, receives a random access preamble transmitted from the user device 200, and transmits a random access response. Etc.
- FIG. 15 is a diagram illustrating an example of a functional configuration of the user device 200.
- the user device 200 includes a transmission unit 210, a reception unit 220, a setting information management unit 230, and an initial access control unit 240.
- the functional configuration shown in FIG. 15 is only an example. As long as the operation
- the transmission unit 210 creates a transmission signal from the transmission data and transmits the transmission signal wirelessly.
- the receiving unit 220 wirelessly receives various signals and acquires higher layer signals from the received physical layer signals.
- the receiving unit 220 has a function of receiving NR-PSS, NR-SSS, NR-PBCH, DL / UL control signals and the like transmitted from the base station apparatus 100.
- the transmission unit 210 has a function of transmitting NR-PRACH, NR-PUSCH, and the like to the base station apparatus 100.
- the setting information management unit 230 stores various setting information received from the base station apparatus 100 or the user apparatus 200 by the receiving unit 220.
- the setting information management unit 230 also stores setting information set in advance.
- the contents of the setting information are, for example, information related to transmission / reception parameters for initial access.
- the initial access control unit 240 generates a preamble and a message related to initial access transmitted from the user apparatus 200 to the base station apparatus 100. Further, the initial access control unit 240 controls the transmission power of the preamble related to the initial access.
- a function unit related to signal transmission in the initial access control unit 240 may be included in the transmission unit 210, and a function unit related to signal reception in the initial access control unit 240 may be included in the reception unit 220.
- each functional block may be realized by one device in which a plurality of elements are physically and / or logically combined, or two or more devices physically and / or logically separated may be directly and directly. It may be realized by a plurality of these devices connected indirectly (for example, wired and / or wirelessly).
- both the base station apparatus 100 and the user apparatus 200 according to the embodiment of the present invention may function as a computer that performs processing according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 16 is a diagram illustrating an example of a hardware configuration of a radio communication apparatus that is the base station apparatus 100 or the user apparatus 200 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- Each of the base station apparatus 100 and the user apparatus 200 described above is physically a computer apparatus including a processor 1001, a storage apparatus 1002, an auxiliary storage apparatus 1003, a communication apparatus 1004, an input apparatus 1005, an output apparatus 1006, a bus 1007, and the like. It may be configured.
- the term “apparatus” can be read as a circuit, a device, a unit, or the like.
- the hardware configuration of the base station apparatus 100 and the user apparatus 200 may be configured to include one or a plurality of apparatuses indicated by 1001 to 1006 shown in the figure, or may be configured not to include some apparatuses. May be.
- Each function in the base station apparatus 100 and the user apparatus 200 is performed by causing the processor 1001 to perform computation by reading predetermined software (program) on hardware such as the processor 1001 and the storage device 1002, and the communication by the communication apparatus 1004. This is realized by controlling reading and / or writing of data in the storage device 1002 and the auxiliary storage device 1003.
- the processor 1001 controls the entire computer by operating an operating system, for example.
- the processor 1001 may be configured by a central processing unit (CPU) including an interface with peripheral devices, a control device, an arithmetic device, a register, and the like.
- CPU central processing unit
- the processor 1001 reads a program (program code), software module, or data from the auxiliary storage device 1003 and / or the communication device 1004 to the storage device 1002, and executes various processes according to these.
- a program program that causes a computer to execute at least a part of the operations described in the above embodiments is used.
- the transmission unit 110, the reception unit 120, the setting information management unit 130, and the initial access setting unit 140 of the base station device 100 illustrated in FIG. 14 are realized by a control program that is stored in the storage device 1002 and operates on the processor 1001. May be.
- the storage device 1002 runs on the processor 1001. It may be realized by. Although the above-described various processes have been described as being executed by one processor 1001, they may be executed simultaneously or sequentially by two or more processors 1001. The processor 1001 may be implemented by one or more chips. Note that the program may be transmitted from a network via a telecommunication line.
- the storage device 1002 is a computer-readable recording medium.
- the storage device 1002 is at least one of ROM (Read Only Memory), EPROM (Erasable Programmable ROM), EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM), RAM (Random Access Memory), and the like. It may be configured.
- the storage device 1002 may be called a register, a cache, a main memory (main storage device), or the like.
- the storage device 1002 can store a program (program code), a software module, and the like that can be executed to perform the processing according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- the auxiliary storage device 1003 is a computer-readable recording medium, such as an optical disc such as a CD-ROM (Compact Disc) ROM, a hard disc drive, a flexible disc, a magneto-optical disc (eg, a compact disc, a digital versatile disc, a Blu-ray).
- -Ray (registered trademark) disk smart card
- flash memory eg, card, stick, key drive
- floppy registered trademark
- the communication device 1004 is hardware (transmission / reception device) for performing communication between computers via a wired and / or wireless network, and is also referred to as a network device, a network controller, a network card, a communication module, or the like.
- the transmission unit 110 and the reception unit 120 of the base station device 100 may be realized by the communication device 1004.
- the transmission unit 210 and the reception unit 220 of the user device 200 may be realized by the communication device 1004.
- the input device 1005 is an input device (for example, a keyboard, a mouse, a microphone, a switch, a button, a sensor, etc.) that accepts an input from the outside.
- the output device 1006 is an output device (for example, a display, a speaker, an LED lamp, etc.) that performs output to the outside.
- the input device 1005 and the output device 1006 may have an integrated configuration (for example, a touch panel).
- each device such as the processor 1001 and the storage device 1002 is connected by a bus 1007 for communicating information.
- the bus 1007 may be configured with a single bus or may be configured with different buses between apparatuses.
- the base station apparatus 100 and the user apparatus 200 each include a microprocessor, a digital signal processor (DSP), an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a programmable logic device (PLD), a field programmable gate array (FPGA), and the like.
- DSP digital signal processor
- ASIC application specific integrated circuit
- PLD programmable logic device
- FPGA field programmable gate array
- the hardware may be configured, and a part or all of each functional block may be realized by the hardware.
- the processor 1001 may be implemented by at least one of these hardware.
- a user apparatus that is instructed to perform a random access procedure from a base station apparatus, among random access channel transmission opportunity candidates that can be used.
- a receiving unit that receives information designating an access channel transmission opportunity from the base station apparatus, a control unit that identifies an available random access channel transmission opportunity based on the information, and the identified random access channel transmission opportunity.
- a user apparatus having a transmission unit that transmits a random access preamble using is provided.
- the user apparatus 200 can execute the non-collision type random access procedure using the PRACH transmission opportunity specified from the PRACH mask. That is, the RACH resource used in the random access procedure in NR can be appropriately notified to the user apparatus.
- the information specifying the available random access channel transmission opportunities may be given an index specifying a plurality of random access channel transmission opportunities in a period in the time domain of the random access channel transmission opportunities associated with a certain synchronization block. .
- the user apparatus 200 can execute the non-collision type random access procedure by using the PRACH transmission opportunity specified from the PRACH mask without limiting the SSB that can be used as much as possible.
- the plurality of random access channel transmission opportunities may include random access channel transmission opportunities associated with all synchronization blocks.
- the user equipment 200 can perform the non-collision type random access procedure using the PRACH transmission opportunity identified from the PRACH mask associated with all SSBs.
- the information designating the usable random access channel transmission opportunities may be assigned a common index to the random access channel transmission opportunities associated with all the synchronization blocks.
- the user apparatus 200 can execute the non-collision type random access procedure using the PRACH transmission opportunity specified from the PRACH masks associated with all the SSBs.
- the index may be defined by a value obtained by dividing the common index by a predetermined number.
- a base station apparatus that instructs a user apparatus to execute a random access procedure, and specifies a usable random access channel transmission opportunity among random access channel transmission opportunity candidates. Random access using the transmission unit that transmits information to the user apparatus, a processing unit that identifies a random access channel transmission opportunity that can be used based on the information, and the random access channel transmission opportunity that is identified There is provided a base station apparatus having a receiving unit for receiving a preamble.
- the base station apparatus 100 can cause the user apparatus 200 to execute the non-collision type random access procedure using the PRACH transmission opportunity specified from the PRACH mask. That is, the RACH resource used in the random access procedure in NR can be appropriately notified to the user apparatus.
- the user equipment is instructed to execute the random access procedure from the base station apparatus, and the information specifying the usable random access channel transmission opportunity associated with the synchronization block is Random access preamble is transmitted using a receiving unit that receives from the base station device, a control unit that identifies an available random access channel transmission opportunity based on the information, and the identified random access channel transmission opportunity.
- a user apparatus having a transmitting unit.
- the user apparatus 200 can execute the non-collision type random access procedure using the PRACH transmission opportunity specified from the PRACH mask. That is, the RACH resource used in the random access procedure in NR can be appropriately notified to the user apparatus.
- the usable random access channel transmission opportunity may include a plurality of random access channel transmission opportunities for each period in the time domain of the random access channel transmission opportunity associated with a certain synchronization block.
- the user apparatus 200 can execute the non-collision type random access procedure by using the PRACH transmission opportunity specified from the PRACH mask without limiting the SSB that can be used as much as possible.
- a common index may be given to the random access channel transmission opportunities associated with all the synchronization blocks.
- the user apparatus 200 can execute the non-collision type random access procedure using the PRACH transmission opportunity specified from the PRACH masks associated with all the SSBs.
- the base station apparatus that instructs the user apparatus to execute a random access procedure, the information specifying the usable random access channel transmission opportunity associated with the synchronization block is transmitted to the user.
- a transmission unit for transmitting to a device; a processing unit for identifying a random access channel transmission opportunity that can be used based on the information; and reception for receiving a random access preamble using the identified random access channel transmission opportunity A base station apparatus is provided.
- the base station apparatus 100 can cause the user apparatus 200 to execute the non-collision type random access procedure using the PRACH transmission opportunity specified from the PRACH mask. That is, the RACH resource used in the random access procedure in NR can be appropriately notified to the user apparatus.
- the operations of a plurality of functional units may be physically performed by one component, or the operations of one functional unit may be physically performed by a plurality of components.
- the processing order may be changed as long as there is no contradiction.
- the base station apparatus 100 and the user apparatus 200 have been described using functional block diagrams. However, such apparatuses may be realized by hardware, software, or a combination thereof.
- the software operated by the processor of the base station apparatus 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention and the software operated by the processor of the user apparatus 200 according to the embodiment of the present invention are random access memory (RAM), flash memory, and reading, respectively. It may be stored in a dedicated memory (ROM), EPROM, EEPROM, register, hard disk (HDD), removable disk, CD-ROM, database, server or any other suitable storage medium.
- notification of information is not limited to the aspect / embodiment described in the present specification, and may be performed by other methods.
- notification of information includes physical layer signaling (for example, DCI (Downlink Control Information), UCI (Uplink Control Information)), upper layer signaling (for example, RRC (Radio Resource Control) signaling, MAC (Medium Access Control) signaling, It may be implemented by broadcast information (MIB (Master Information Block), SIB (System Information Block)), other signals, or a combination thereof, and RRC signaling may be referred to as an RRC message. It may be a connection setup (RRC Connection Setup) message, an RRC connection reconfiguration (RRC Connection Reconfiguration) message, or the like.
- RRC Connection Setup RRC Connection Setup
- RRC Connection Reconfiguration RRC Connection Reconfiguration
- Each aspect / embodiment described herein includes LTE (Long Term Evolution), LTE-A (LTE-Advanced), SUPER 3G, IMT-Advanced 4G, 5G, FRA (Future Radio Access), W-CDMA.
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- LTE-A Long Term Evolution-Advanced
- SUPER 3G IMT-Advanced 4G
- 5G FRA (Future Radio Access)
- W-CDMA Wideband
- GSM registered trademark
- CDMA2000 Code Division Multiple Access 2000
- UMB User Mobile Broadband
- IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi
- IEEE 802.16 WiMAX
- IEEE 802.20 UWB (Ultra-WideBand
- the present invention may be applied to a Bluetooth (registered trademark), a system using another appropriate system, and / or a next generation system extended based on the system.
- the specific operation performed by the base station apparatus 100 may be performed by the upper node in some cases.
- various operations performed for communication with the user apparatus 200 are other than the base station apparatus 100 and / or the base station apparatus 100.
- it can be done by other network nodes (for example, but not limited to MME or S-GW).
- MME Mobility Management Entity
- S-GW Serving Mobility Management Entity
- the user equipment 200 can be obtained by those skilled in the art from a subscriber station, mobile unit, subscriber unit, wireless unit, remote unit, mobile device, wireless device, wireless communication device, remote device, mobile subscriber station, access terminal, mobile terminal, It may also be referred to as a wireless terminal, remote terminal, handset, user agent, mobile client, client, or some other appropriate terminology.
- Base station apparatus 100 may also be referred to by those skilled in the art as NB (NodeB), eNB (evolved NodeB), gNB, Base Station, or some other appropriate terminology.
- NB NodeB
- eNB evolved NodeB
- gNB Base Station
- determining may encompass a wide variety of actions.
- “Judgment” and “determination” are, for example, judgment (judging), calculation (calculating), calculation (processing), processing (deriving), investigating (investigating), searching (looking up) (for example, table , Searching in a database or another data structure), considering ascertaining as “determining”, “deciding”, and the like.
- “determination” and “determination” are reception (for example, receiving information), transmission (for example, transmitting information), input (input), output (output), and access. (Accessing) (eg, accessing data in a memory) may be considered as “determined” or “determined”.
- determination and “determination” means that “resolving”, “selecting”, “choosing”, “establishing”, and “comparing” are regarded as “determining” and “determining”. May be included. In other words, “determination” and “determination” may include considering some operation as “determination” and “determination”.
- the phrase “based on” does not mean “based only on”, unless expressly specified otherwise. In other words, the phrase “based on” means both “based only on” and “based at least on.”
- the initial access control unit 240 is an example of a control unit.
- the initial access setting unit 140 is an example of a setting unit.
- SSB is an example of a synchronization block.
- the PRACH transmission opportunity is an example of a random access channel transmission opportunity.
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1)PRACHマスクの周期を調整する
2)SSBに関連付けられているPRACHリソースごとにマスキングする
上記1)及び2)の両方が実行されてもよい。PRACHマスクの対象となるPRACH送信機会の候補は、予め規定されてもよいし、通知されてもよい。なお、PRACHリソースとは、PRACHの時間領域及び周波数領域で特定されるリソースに対応し、PRACH送信機会とは、PRACHの時間領域及び周波数領域と、プリアンブルインデックスとで特定されるリソースに対応する。以下の説明で、「PRACHリソース」とした記載は、「PRACH送信機会」で置換されてもよい。
次に、これまでに説明した処理及び動作を実行する基地局装置100及びユーザ装置200の機能構成例を説明する。基地局装置100及びユーザ装置200は上述した実施例を実施する機能を含む。ただし、基地局装置100及びユーザ装置200はそれぞれ、実施例の中の一部の機能のみを備えることとしてもよい。
図14は、基地局装置100の機能構成の一例を示す図である。図14に示されるように、基地局装置100は、送信部110と、受信部120と、設定情報管理部130と、初期アクセス設定部140とを有する。図14に示される機能構成は一例に過ぎない。本発明の実施の形態に係る動作を実行できるのであれば、機能区分及び機能部の名称はどのようなものでもよい。
図15は、ユーザ装置200の機能構成の一例を示す図である。図15に示されるように、ユーザ装置200は、送信部210と、受信部220と、設定情報管理部230と、初期アクセス制御部240とを有する。図15に示される機能構成は一例に過ぎない。本発明の実施の形態に係る動作を実行できるのであれば、機能区分及び機能部の名称はどのようなものでもよい。
上述の本発明の実施の形態の説明に用いた機能構成図(図14及び図15)は、機能単位のブロックを示している。これらの機能ブロック(構成部)は、ハードウェア及び/又はソフトウェアの任意の組み合わせによって実現される。また、各機能ブロックの実現手段は特に限定されない。すなわち、各機能ブロックは、物理的及び/又は論理的に複数要素が結合した1つの装置により実現されてもよいし、物理的及び/又は論理的に分離した2つ以上の装置を直接的及び/又は間接的に(例えば、有線及び/又は無線)で接続し、これら複数の装置により実現されてもよい。
以上、説明したように、本発明の実施の形態によれば、基地局装置からランダムアクセス手順の実行を指示されるユーザ装置であって、ランダムアクセスチャネル送信機会の候補のうち、使用可能なランダムアクセスチャネル送信機会を指定する情報を前記基地局装置から受信する受信部と、前記情報に基づいて、使用可能なランダムアクセスチャネル送信機会を特定する制御部と、特定された前記ランダムアクセスチャネル送信機会を使用して、ランダムアクセスプリアンブルを送信する送信部とを有するユーザ装置が提供される。
以上、本発明の実施の形態を説明してきたが、開示される発明はそのような実施形態に限定されず、当業者は様々な変形例、修正例、代替例、置換例等を理解するであろう。発明の理解を促すため具体的な数値例を用いて説明がなされたが、特に断りのない限り、それらの数値は単なる一例に過ぎず適切な如何なる値が使用されてもよい。上記の説明における項目の区分けは本発明に本質的ではなく、2以上の項目に記載された事項が必要に応じて組み合わせて使用されてよいし、ある項目に記載された事項が、別の項目に記載された事項に(矛盾しない限り)適用されてよい。機能ブロック図における機能部又は処理部の境界は必ずしも物理的な部品の境界に対応するとは限らない。複数の機能部の動作が物理的には1つの部品で行われてもよいし、あるいは1つの機能部の動作が物理的には複数の部品により行われてもよい。実施の形態で述べた処理手順については、矛盾の無い限り処理の順序を入れ替えてもよい。処理説明の便宜上、基地局装置100及びユーザ装置200は機能的なブロック図を用いて説明されたが、そのような装置はハードウェアで、ソフトウェアで又はそれらの組み合わせで実現されてもよい。本発明の実施の形態に従って基地局装置100が有するプロセッサにより動作するソフトウェア及び本発明の実施の形態に従ってユーザ装置200が有するプロセッサにより動作するソフトウェアはそれぞれ、ランダムアクセスメモリ(RAM)、フラッシュメモリ、読み取り専用メモリ(ROM)、EPROM、EEPROM、レジスタ、ハードディスク(HDD)、リムーバブルディスク、CD-ROM、データベース、サーバその他の適切な如何なる記憶媒体に保存されてもよい。
110 送信部
120 受信部
130 設定情報管理部
140 初期アクセス設定部
200 ユーザ装置
210 送信部
220 受信部
230 設定情報管理部
240 初期アクセス制御部
1001 プロセッサ
1002 記憶装置
1003 補助記憶装置
1004 通信装置
1005 入力装置
1006 出力装置
Claims (4)
- 基地局装置からランダムアクセス手順の実行を指示されるユーザ装置であって、
同期ブロックに関連付けられる使用可能なランダムアクセスチャネル送信機会を指定する情報を前記基地局装置から受信する受信部と、
前記情報に基づいて、使用可能なランダムアクセスチャネル送信機会を特定する制御部と、
特定された前記ランダムアクセスチャネル送信機会を使用して、ランダムアクセスプリアンブルを送信する送信部とを有するユーザ装置。 - 前記使用可能なランダムアクセスチャネル送信機会は、ある同期ブロックに関連付けられるランダムアクセスチャネル送信機会の時間領域における周期ごとに、複数のランダムアクセスチャネル送信機会を含む請求項1記載のユーザ装置。
- 前記使用可能なランダムアクセスチャネル送信機会は、すべての同期ブロックそれぞれにおいて関連付けられるランダムアクセスチャネル送信機会に共通のインデックスが付与される請求項1記載のユーザ装置。
- ユーザ装置にランダムアクセス手順の実行を指示する基地局装置であって、
同期ブロックに関連付けられる使用可能なランダムアクセスチャネル送信機会を指定する情報を前記ユーザ装置に送信する送信部と、
前記情報に基づいて、使用可能なランダムアクセスチャネル送信機会を特定する処理部と、
特定された前記ランダムアクセスチャネル送信機会を使用して、ランダムアクセスプリアンブルを受信する受信部とを有する基地局装置。
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