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`the BS may
`In some of the present implementations,
`indicate at least one sTRP resource set to the UE through at
`least one of the configuration of the sTRP, the predetermined
`resource(s) associated with the sTRP ID, and the best
`compatible channel quality in terms of the pTRP determined
`by the BS or UE.
`the UE may
`In some of the present implementations,
`identify different resource(s)/resource set(s) from different
`TRPs via at
`least one of the information of QCL
`assumption(s), the target RS port group(s), and reference RS
`correlation indication.
`For example, the network/BS mayindicate target RSs to
`the UE in terms of two reference RS resource sets. Accord-
`ing to the TCI state configuration, the target DMRS may be
`spatially quasi co-located with the reference RS from a TRP.
`The DMRSports may be in different target DMRS port
`groups. In some other implementations, the UE may be
`configured with an information elementof correlation infor-
`mation, and the UE mayuse it to determine whether two or
`more resources are from the same TRP. In this case, a low
`correlation meansthat the reference RS resources may have
`arich spatial multiplexing/diversity and come from different
`TRPs, and a high correlation may mean that the reference
`RS resources may come from the same TRP.
`FIG.6 is a block diagram illustrating a node for wireless
`communication, in accordance with various aspects of the
`present disclosure. As shown in FIG. 6, a node 600 may
`include a transceiver 620, a processor 628, a memory 634,
`one or more presentation components 638, and at least one
`antenna 636. The node 600 mayalso include an RF spectrum
`band module, a BS communications module, a network
`communications module, and a system communications
`management module, Input/Output (I/O) ports, I/O compo-
`nents, and power supply (not explicitly shown in FIG. 6).
`Each of these components may be in communication with
`each other, directly or indirectly, over one or more buses
`640. In one implementation, the node 600 may be a VE or
`a BS that performs various functions described herein, for
`example, with reference to FIGS. 1 through 5.
`The transceiver 620 having a transmitter 622 (e.g., trans-
`mitting/transmission circuitry) and a receiver 624 (e.g.,
`receiving/reception circuitry) may be configured to transmit
`and/or receive time and/or frequency resource partitioning
`information. In some implementations, the transceiver 620
`may be configured to transmit in different types of subframes
`and slots including, but not limited to, usable, non-usable
`and flexibly usable subframes and slot formats. The trans-
`ceiver 620 may be configured to receive data and control
`channels.
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`The node 600 may include a variety of computer-readable
`media. Computer-readable media may be any available
`media that may be accessed by the node 600 and include
`both volatile and non-volatile media, removable and non-
`removable media. By way of example, and not limitation,
`computer-readable media may comprise computer storage
`media and communication media. Computer storage media
`includes both volatile and non-volatile, removable and non-
`removable media implemented in any method or technology
`for storage of information such as computer-readable
`instructions, data structures, program modules or data.
`Computer
`storage media
`includes RAM, ROM,
`EEPROM,flash memory or other memory technology, CD-
`ROM,Digital Versatile Disks (DVD) or other optical disk
`storage, magnetic cassettes, magnetic tape, magnetic disk
`storage or other magnetic storage devices. Computer storage
`media does not comprise a propagated data signal. Commu-
`nication media typically embodies
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`in a modulated data signal such as a carrier wave or other
`transport mechanism and includes any information delivery
`media. The term “modulated data signal” meansa signal that
`has one or more ofits characteristics set or changed in such
`a manneras to encode information in the signal. By way of
`example, and not limitation, communication media includes
`wired media such as a wired network or direct-wired con-
`nection, and wireless media such as acoustic, RF, infrared
`and other wireless media. Combinations of any of the above
`should also be included within the scope of computer-
`readable media.
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`The memory 634 mayinclude computer-storage media in
`the form of volatile and/or non-volatile memory. The
`memory 634 may be removable, non-removable, or a com-
`bination thereof. Example memory includes solid-state
`memory, hard drives, optical-disc drives, and etc. As illus-
`trated in FIG. 6, The memory 634 may store computer-
`readable, computer-executable instructions 632 (e.g., soft-
`ware codes) that are configured to, when executed, cause the
`processor 628 to perform various functions described herein,
`for example, with reference to FIGS. 1 through 5. Alterna-
`tively, the instructions 632 may notbe directly executable by
`the processor 628 but be configured to cause the node 600
`(e.g., when compiled and executed) to perform various
`functions described herein.
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`The processor 628(e.g., having processing circuitry) may
`include an intelligent hardware device, e.g., a Central Pro-
`cessing Unit (CPU), a microcontroller, an ASIC, and etc.
`The processor 628 may include memory. The processor 628
`mayprocess the data 630 andthe instructions 632 received
`from the memory 634, and information through the trans-
`ceiver 620, the base band communications module, and/or
`the network communications module. The processor 628
`mayalso process information to be sent to the transceiver
`620 for transmission through the antenna 636, to the network
`communications module for transmission to a core network.
`One or more presentation components 638 presents data
`indications to a person or other device. Examples of pre-
`sentation components 638 may include a display device,
`speaker, printing component, vibrating component,etc.
`From the above description, it is manifested that various
`techniques may be used for implementing the concepts
`described in the present application without departing from
`the scope of those concepts. Moreover, while the concepts
`have been described with specific reference to certain imple-
`mentations, a person of ordinary skill in the art may recog-
`nize that changes may be made in form and detail without
`departing from the scope of those concepts. As such, the
`described implementations are to be considered in all
`respects as illustrative and notrestrictive. It should also be
`understood that the present application is not limited to the
`particular implementations described above, but manyrear-
`rangements, modifications, and substitutions are possible
`without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
`Whatis claimedis:
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`1. A user equipment (UE) comprising:
`one or more non-transitory computer-readable media hav-
`ing
`computer-executable
`instructions
`embodied
`thereon; and
`at least one processor coupled to the one or more non-
`transitory computer-readable media, and configured to
`execute the computer-executable instructions to:
`receive,
`in a Physical Download Control Channel
`(PDCCH), Transmission Configuration Indicator (TCI)
`state data for determining a plurality of Physical Down-
`link Shared Channels (PDSCHs), the TCI state data
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`being associated with a plurality of Demodulation
`Reference Signal (DMRS)port groups; and
`obtain a plurality of Quasi Co-Location (QCL) assump-
`tions for receiving the plurality of PDSCHs based on
`the plurality of DMRSport groups associated with the
`TCI state data, wherein:
`each of the plurality of QCL assumptions corresponds to
`one of the plurality of DMRSport groups,
`the TCIstate data corresponds to a TCIstate configuration
`that includes a plurality of QCL Reference Signal (RS)
`sets, and
`each of the plurality of QCL RSsets corresponds to one
`of the plurality of DMRSport groups.
`2. The VEof claim 1, wherein the at least one processor
`is further configured to execute the computer-executable
`instructions to:
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`identify a plurality of Transmit/Receive Points (TRPs)
`based on the plurality of QCL assumptions.
`3. The VEof claim 1, wherein the at least one processor
`is further configured to execute the computer-executable
`instructions to:
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`indicating a relationship
`receive an instruction for
`between the plurality of QCL assumptions and the
`plurality of DMRSport groups via Medium Access
`Control (MAC) Control Element (CE) signaling.
`4. The VEof claim 1, wherein the at least one processor
`is further configured to execute the computer-executable
`instructions to:
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`indicate a relationship between the plurality of QCL
`assumptions and the plurality of DMRS port groups
`when a timer configured for the UE expires.
`5. The VEof claim 1, wherein the at least one processor
`is further configured to execute the computer-executable
`instructions to:
`receive the plurality of DMRSport groups via Radio
`Resource Control (RRC) signaling, wherein theplural-
`ity of DMRSport groups is associated with the plural-
`ity of PDSCHs.
`6. The UE of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of
`QCL assumptions includes at least one of a time-domain 40
`QCLparameter, a frequency-domain QCL parameter, and a
`spatial-domain QCL parameter.
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`7. Amethod of wireless communications by a user equip-
`ment (UE), the method comprising:
`receiving,
`in a Physical Download Control Channel
`(PDCCH) Transmission Configuration Indicator (TCI)
`state data for determining a plurality of Physical Down-
`link Shared Channels (PDSCHs), the TCI state data
`being associated with a plurality of Demodulation
`Reference Signal (DMRS)port groups; and
`obtaining a plurality of Quasi Co-Location (QCL)
`assumptions for receiving the plurality of PDSCHs
`based on the plurality of DMRSport groups associated
`with the TCI state data, wherein:
`each of the plurality of QCL assumptions corresponds to
`one of the plurality of DMRSport groups,
`the TCI state data corresponds to a TCIstate configuration
`that includes a plurality of QCL Reference Signal (RS)
`sets, and
`each of the plurality of QCL RSsets corresponds to one
`of the plurality of DMRSport groups.
`8. The method of claim 7, further comprising:
`identifying a plurality of Transmit/Receive Points (TRPs)
`based on the plurality of QCL assumptions.
`9. The method of claim 7, further comprising:
`receiving an instruction for indicating a relationship
`between the plurality of QCL assumptions and the
`plurality of DMRSport groups via Medium Access
`Control (MAC) Control Element (CE) signaling.
`10. The method of claim 7, further comprising:
`indicating a relationship between the plurality of QCL
`assumptions and the plurality of DMRS port groups
`when a timer configured for the UE expires.
`11. The method of claim 7, further comprising:
`receiving the plurality of DMRSport groups via Radio
`Resource Control (RRC) signaling, wherein the plural-
`ity of DMRSport groups is associated with the plural-
`ity of PDSCHs.
`12. The method of claim 7, wherein each of the plurality
`of QCL assumptions includes at least one of a time-domain
`QCLparameter, a frequency-domain QCL parameter, and a
`spatial-domain QCL parameter.
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`Defendant's Accused Products, including those which comply with 3GPP Standard TS 38.311 V1 5.15.0, 3GPP Standard TS 38.331
`V16.6.0, 3GPP Standard TS 38.212 V.16.7, 3GPP Standard TS 38.213 V.16.7, and 3GPP Standard TS 38.214 V.16.7, infringeat least
`claim ofthe 238 patent as set forth below, which Plaintiff provides without the benefit of information about the Accused Products
`obtained through discovery.
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`modification period. The modification period is configured by system information.
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`of Short Messageis set, and the UE is provided with
`searchSpaceOtherSystemlnjormationon the active BWPor the initial BWP:
`2> immediately re-acquire the S/BI:
`2> ifthe UE is ETWScapable and si-Schedulinglnfo includes scheduling
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`immediately;
`2> ifthe UE is CMAScapable and si-Scheduling/nfo includes scheduling
`information for SYB3:
`3> acquire S/B8, as specified in sub-clause $.2.2.3.2,
`immediately;
`NOTE:In case S/B6, S/B7, or SIBS overlap with a measurement gap it is left to
`UE implementation how to immediately acquire SIB6, SIB7, or SIBS.
`> if the systemiafodcdificagon iit of Short Message16 set:
`2> apply the SI acquisition procedure as defined in sub-clause 5.2.2.3 from the start of
`the next modification period.
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`1> ifthe UE is in RRC_IDLEor in RRC_INACTIVE:or
`1> ifthe UE 1s in RRC_CONNECTEDwhile 7311 1s running:
`2> acquire the MIB, which is scheduled as specified in TS 38.213
`[13], 2> ifthe UE 1s unable to acquire the MIB;
`3> perform the actions as specified in clause 5.2.2.5;
`2>else:
`3> perform the actions specified in clause 5.2.2.4.1.
`1> if the UE ts in RRC_CONNECTEDwith an active BWP with commonsearch space
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`1> ifthe UE 1s in RRC_IDLEor in RRC_INACTIVE:or
`1> ifthe UE is in RRC_CONNECTEDwhile T311 1s running:
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`4> nerform the actions as specified in clause 5.2.2.5:
`3> else:
`4> upon acquiring S/B/, perform the actions specified in clause 5.2.2.4.2.
`2>elseifS/B/ acquisition 1s required for the UE and ssb-SubcarrierOffset
`indicates that SYB/ 1s not scheduled tn the cell:
`3> perform the actions as specified in clause 5.2.2.5.
`NOTE: The UEin RRCCONNECTED1s only required to acquire broadcasted
`SIB] if the UE can acquire it without disrupting unicast data reception,
`i.e. the broadcast and unicast beams are quasi co-located.
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`Section 5,2.2.4.2 Actions upon reception of the SIBI
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`5> for the SI message(s) that, according to the si-Schedulinglnfo,
`contain at least one required SIB and for which si-BroadcastStatus
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`6> acquire the SI message(s) as defined in sub-clause 5.2.2.3.2:
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`Section 5,2.2.3.1 Acquisition ofMIB and SIBI
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`|> apply the specified BCCH configuration defined in 9.1.1.1;
`1> ifthe UE is in RRC_IDLEor in RRC_INACTIVE:or
`1> ifthe UE is in RRC_ CONNECTEDwhile T311 1s running:
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`[13]; 2> ifthe UE 1s unable to acquire the MIB:
`3> perform the actions as specified in clause 5.2.2.5;
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`2>else:
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`3> perform the actions specified in clause 5.2.2.4.1.
`1> ifthe UE is in RRC_CONNECTEDwith an active BWP with common search
`space configured by searchSpaceS/B! andpagingSearchSpace andhasreceived
`an indication about change of system information; or
`1> ifthe UE ts in RRCIDLEor in RRCINACTIVE:or
`|> ifthe UE 1s in RRC_CONNECTED while T311 1s running:
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`4> perform the actions as specified in clause 5.2.2.5;
`3> else:
`4> upon acquiring SYB/, perform the actions specified in clause $.2.2.4.2.
`2>else ifSYB/ acquisition is required for the UE andssb-SubcarrierOffset
`indicates that S/B/ 1s not scheduled in the cell:
`3> perform the actions as specified in clause 5.2.2.5.
`NOTE: The UEin RRCCONNECTED1s only required to acquite broadcasted
`STB] if the UE can acquire it without disrupting unicast data reception,
`Le. the broadcast and unicast beamsare quas! co-located.
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`4> if the UE has not stored a valid version of a SIB, in accordance with sub- clause
`§,2.2.2.1,of one or several required SIB(s), in accordance with sub- clause $.2.2.1:
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`Cinsel22canO08TdORmmIRRIS SBIRCERaceabeeobloPlagoN GRINS 2
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`U.S. Patent No, 10,791,502 (“502 Patent”)
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`Defendant’s Accused Products, including those which comply with 3GPP Standard TS 38.311 V15.15.0, 3GPP Standard TS 38.331
`V16.6.0, 3GPP Standard TS 38.212 V.16.7, 3GPP Standard TS 38.213 V.16.7, and 3GPP Standard TS 38.214 V.16.7, infringeat least
`claim ofthe S02 patent as set forth below, which Plaintiff provides without the benefit of information about the Accused Products
`obtained through discovery.
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`3> acquire the SI message(s) as defined in sub-clause 5.2.2.3.2:
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`> for the SI message(s) that, according to the si-Schedulinglnfo in the stored
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`3> if onDemandS/B-Request 1s configured and timer T350 1s not running:
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`4> initiate transmission ofthe DedicatedS/BRequest message in
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`4> start timer T350 with the timer valueset to the onDemandS/B-
`RequestProhibitTimer,
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`3> acquire the requested SI message(s) corresponding to the requested
`SIB(s) as defined in sub-clause 5.2.2.3,2.
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