Patent ID: 11871421
Assignee: ZTE CORPORATION
Field: Digital communication (Electrical engineering)
Classification: CPC H  Y | IPC H

Claim 0:
1. A dynamic scheduling method, comprising:
in a process in which a user equipment (UE) receives data of a channel A, triggering, by the UE, to start or restart an inactivity timer with a preset length of at a preset moment; and
during running of the inactivity timer, receiving, by the UE, a Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH) signaling sent by a base station, and detecting Downlink Control Information (DCI) for scheduling the channel A in the PDCCH signaling;, wherein the preset moment comprises at least one of:
a moment when the UE successfully receives the PDCCH signaling for scheduling the channel A;
a moment of a last subframe used for transmitting the PDCCH signaling for scheduling data of the channel A, or a moment of an Mth subframe or an Mth unit of time after transmitting the last subframe;
a moment of the last subframe used for transmitting the PDCCH signaling for scheduling the data of the channel A, or a moment of an Mth subframe or an Mth unit of time before transmitting the last subframe;
a moment of transmitting a first subframe of the PDCCH signaling for scheduling the data of the channel A, or a moment of the Mth subframe or the Mth unit of time after transmitting the first subframe;
a moment when the UE successfully receives the data of the channel A indicated by the PDCCH signaling;
a moment of an Mth subframe or an Mth unit of time before a last repeatedly transmitted wireless subframe in one scheduled transmission of the channel A;
a moment of an Mth subframe or an Mth unit of time after the last repeatedly transmitted wireless subframe in one scheduled transmission of the channel A; or
a moment of an Mth wireless subframe or an Mth unit of time after a first wireless subframe in one scheduled transmission of the channel A;, wherein M is an integer greater than or equal to 0;, wherein the M subframes comprise one of: a number of wireless subframes, or a number of available wireless subframes.