Patent Publication Number: US-2022240335-A1

Title: Terminal and base station

Description:
TECHNICAL YIELD 
     The present invention relates to a terminal and base station in a radio communication system. 
     BACKGROUND ART 
     In NR (New Radio) (also referred to as “5G”), a successor system to LIE (Long Term Evolution), technologies that satisfy requisite conditions such as a high capacity system, high data transmission rate, low latency, simultaneous connection of multiple terminals, low cost, power saving, etc. are studied (for example, NPL 1). 
     In the NR system, a technique called LTE-MR dual connectivity, NR-NR dual connectivity, or Multi Radio Access Technology (RAT) dual connectivity (hereinafter referred to as “MR-DC”), which divides data between a base station (eNB) of the LIE system and the base station (gNB) of the NR system, as well as the dual connectivity of the LTE system, and simultaneously transmits and receives data by these base stations, is introduced (for example, NPL 2). 
     BACKGROUND TECHNIQUE DOCUMENT 
     Non-Patent Literature 
     [NPL 1] 
     3GPP TS 38.300 V15.5.0(2019-03) 
     [NPL 2] 
     3GPP TS 37.340 V15.5.0(2019-03) 
     SUMMARY OF INVENTION 
     Problem to be Solved by the Invention 
     At the time of an occurrence of a connection failure (SCG Failure: Secondary Cell Group Failure) in dual connectivity in an NR system and an LTE system, a “SCGFailureInformation” message is transmitted from a terminal to a base station. However, because the “SCGFailureInformation” message does not contain information indicating an area where the failure has occurred, it is not possible for a network to identity the area where the failure has occurred. 
     The present invention is provided in view of the above points and is intended to report, to the network, information of the location where the failure occurs in the dual connectivity implemented in the radio communication system. 
     Means for Solving the Problem 
     According to the disclosed technique, provided is a terminal including a reception unit configured to receive, from a base station that is a master node, a first message to configure communications with a master cell group and a secondary cell group, a communication unit configured to perform the communications with the master cell group and the secondary cell group that are configured based on the first message, a control unit configured to detect an occurrence of a failure in communications with the secondary cell group, and a transmission unit configured to transmit, in a case where the control unit detects the occurrence of the failure in the communications with the secondary cell group, a second message including information indicating the occurrence of the failure in the secondary cell group, wherein the control unit includes location information in the second message in a case where the first message is configured to have information indicating that the location information is to be included in. the second message. 
     Effect of the Invention 
     According to the disclosed technique, information about the location where the failure occurs can be reported to the network in the dual connectivity implemented in the radio communication system. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS 
         FIG. 1  is a diagram illustrating an example the configuration of a network architecture according to an embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 2  is a diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of a radio communication system according to the embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 3  is a sequence diagram for explaining an operation example (1) according to the embodiment the present invention. 
         FIG. 4  is a sequence diagram for explaining an operation example according to the embodiment the present invention. 
         FIG. 5  is a flowchart illustrating an operation example according to the embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 6  is a diagram illustrating an example (1) of a specification modification according to the embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 7  illustrates an example (2) of a specification modification according to the embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 8  illustrates an example (3) of a specification modification according to the embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 9  illustrates an example (4) of a specification modification according to the embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 10  is a diagram illustrating an example (5) of a specification modification according to the embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 11  illustrates an example (6) of a specification modification according to the embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 12  is a diagram illustrating an example (7) of a specification modification according to the embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 13  illustrates an example (8) of a specification modification according to the embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 14  is a diagram illustrating an example a functional configuration of a base station  10  according to the embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 15  illustrates an example of a functional configuration of a terminal  20  according to the embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 16  illustrates an example of the hardware configuration of the base station  10  or the terminal  20  according to the embodiment of the present invention. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
     Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. The embodiment described below is an example, and the embodiment to which the present invention is applied is not limited to the following embodiment. 
     In operating the radio communication system according to the embodiment of the present invention, an existing technique is appropriately used. However, the existing technique is, for example, an existing LTE, but is not limited to an existing LTE. The term “LTE” as used herein shall also have a broad meaning, including LTE-Advanced and a later form (e.g., NR) of LTE-Advanced, unless otherwise indicated. 
     The embodiments of the present invention described below use the terms SS (Synchronization Signal), PSS (Primary SS), SSS (Secondary SS), PBCH (Physical broadcast channel), PRACH (Physical random access channel), and the like used in existing LTEs. This is for convenience of description and may be referred to by other names as similar signals, functions, and the like. The above terms in NR correspond to NR-SS, NR-PSS, NR-SSS, NR-PBCH, NR-PRACH, and the like. However, the signal used for NR is not always specified as “NR-”. 
     In the embodiment of the present invention, the duplex method may be a TDD (Time Division Duplex) method, an FDD (Frequency Division Duplex) method, or any other method (e.g., Flexible Duplex, etc.). 
     Further, in an embodiment of the present invention, expression, radio (wireless) parameters are “configured (set)” may mean that a predetermined value is pre-configured, or may mean that a radio parameter indicated by the base station or the terminal  20  is configured. 
       FIG. 1  is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of a network architecture according to the embodiment of the present invention. As illustrated in  FIG. 1 , a radio network architecture in an embodiment of the present invention includes 4G-CU, 4G-RU (Remote Unit, remote radio station), EPC (Evolved Packet Core), and the like on the LTE-Advanced side. A radio network architecture in the embodiment of the present invention includes 5G-CU, 5G-DU, etc., at 5G side. 
     As illustrated in  FIG. 1 , the 4G-CU includes layers up to the RRC (Radio Resource Control), PDCP (Packet Data Convergence Protocol), RLC (Radio Link Control), MAC (Medium Access Control), and L1 (Layer 1, PHY layer or physical layer) and is connected to the 4G-RU via CPRI (Common Public Radio Interface). A network node containing 4G-CU and 4G-RU is referred to as eNB. 
     On the 5G side, on the other hand, as illustrated in  FIG. 1 , the 5G-CU includes an PRC layer, is connected to a 5G-DU via FH (Flonthaul) interface, and is connected to a 5GC (5G Core Network) via an NG interface (NG interface). Further, the 5G-CU is connected to 4G-CU via an X2 interface. The PDCP layer in the 4G-CU is the coupling or separation point for performing 4G-5G Dual Connectivity (DC), i.e., E-UTRA-NR Dual Connectivity (EN-DC). A network node containing 5G-CU and 5G-DU are referred to as gNB. The 5G-CU may also be referred to as gNB-CU, and the 5G-DU may be referred to as gNB-DU. 
     As illustrated in  FIG. 1 , a CA (Carrier Aggregation) is performed between 4G and RU, and DC is performed between 4G-RU and 5G-DU. Not illustrated, a UE (User Equipment) is wirelessly connected via a 4G-RU or 5G-DU RF to transmit and receive packets. 
       FIG. 1  illustrates a radio network architecture for DC of LTE-NR, i.e., EN-DC (E-UTRA-NR Dual Connectivity). However, a similar radio network architecture may be used when the 4G-CU is separated into CU-DU or when the NR standalone operation is performed. When the 4G-CU is separated into CU-DU, the functions related to the RRC layer and the PDCP layer may be transferred to the 4G-CU and the RLC layer or lower may be included in the 4G-DU. The CPRI data rate may be reduced by CU-DU separation. 
     A plurality of 5G-DUs may he connected to the 5G-CU. Also, MR-DC (NR-NR Dual Connectivity) may be performed by connecting a UE to a plurality of 5G-CUs, or NR-DC may be performed by connecting the UE to the plurality of 5G-DUs and the single 5G-CU. The 5G-CU may be connected directly to the EPC without the 4G-CU, or the 4G-CU may he connected directly to the 5GC without 5G-CU. 
       FIG. 2  is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of the radio communication system according to the embodiment of the present invention.  FIG. 2  is a schematic diagram illustrating the radio communication system for MR-DC (Multi-RAT Dual Connectivity). 
     As illustrated in  FIG. 2 , the terminal  20  communicates with a base station  10 A provided by the NR system and a base station  10 B provided by the NR system, which may be referred to as the “base station  10 ” (hereafter, if the base station  10 A and the base station  10 B are not distinguished). The terminal  20  also supports NR-NR dual connectivity, or NR-DC, in which the base station  10 A is a master node (hereinafter referred to as “MN”) and base station  10 B is a secondary node (hereinafter referred to as “SN”). The terminal  20  may simultaneously utilize a plurality of component carriers provided by the base station  10 A which is the master node and the base station  10 B which is the secondary node to perform simultaneous transmission or reception with the base station  10 A which is the master node and the base station  10 B which is the secondary node. Cells belonging to a master node may be called a master cell group, and cells belonging to a secondary node may be called a secondary cell group. 
     As also illustrated in  FIG. 2 , the terminal  20  may communicate with the base station  10 A provided by the LTE system and the base station  10 B provided by the NR system. The terminal  20  may also support LTE-NR dual connectivity that uses the base station  10 A as the MN and the base station  10 B as the SN, namely, EN-DC. The terminal  20  may simultaneously utilize a plurality of component carriers provided by the base station  10 A which is the master node and the base station  10 B which is the secondary node to perform simultaneous transmission or reception with the base station  10 A which is the master node and the base station  10 B which is the secondary node. 
     As also illustrated in  FIG. 2 , the terminal  20  may communicate with the base station  10 A provided by the NR system and the base station  10 B provided by the LTE system. The terminal  20  may also support NR-LTE dual connectivity that uses the base station  10 A as the MN and the base station  10 B as the SN, namely, NE-DC (NR-E-UTRA Dual Connectivity). The terminal  20  may simultaneously utilize a plurality of component carriers provided by the base station  10 A which is the master node and the base station  10 B which is the secondary node to perform simultaneous transmission or reception with the base station  10 A which is the master node and the base station  10 B which is the secondary node. 
     As also illustrated in  FIG. 2 , the terminal  20  may communicate with the base station  10 A provided by the NR system and the base station  10 B provided by the NR system. The terminal  20  may also support NR-NR dual connectivity that uses the base station  10 A as the MN and the base station  10 B as the SN, namely, NR-DC. The terminal  20  may simultaneously utilize a plurality of component carriers provided by the base station  10 A which is the master node and the base station  10 B which is the secondary node to perform simultaneous transmission or reception with the base station  10 A which is the master node and the base station  10 B which is the secondary node. 
     As also illustrated in  FIG. 2 , the terminal  20  may communicate with the base station  10 A provided the LTE system and the base station  10 B provided by the LTE system. The terminal  20  may also support LTE-LTE dual connectivity that uses the base station  10 A as the MN and the base station  10 B as the SN, namely LTE-DC. The terminal  20  may simultaneously utilize a plurality of component carriers provided by the base station  10 A which is the master node and the base station  10 B which is the secondary node to perform simultaneous transmission or reception with the base station  10 A which is the master node and the base station  10 B which is the secondary node. 
     In the MR-DC, when a connection failure (SCG Failure: Secondary Cell Group Failure) in the secondary cell group is detected in the terminal  20 , a “SCGFailureInformation” message is transmitted from the terminal  20  to the base station  10  which is the master node. The “SCGFailureInformation” message includes the cause of the failure, the measurement result of the serving cell when the failure occurs, and the measurement result of an adjacent cell, if any. 
     Information obtained by the network using the “SCGFailureInformation” message can be used to improve the quality of the area on the network side. However, because no information is acquired to indicate the area in which the “SCGFailure” has occurred, the network cannot specifically identify the area where the failure has occurred. 
     Therefore, when MR-DC is configured by using a “RRCReconfiguration” message or “RRCConnectionReconfiguration” message, information is configured. The information indicates that location information and velocity information, if the velocity information is obtainable, are to be included in “SCGFailureInformation” message. In a case where SCG Failure occurs, the terminal  20 , which has been configured to include in the “SCGFailureInformation” the location information and the velocity information, if the velocity information is obtainable, reports to the network by including the location information and the velocity information, if the velocity information is obtainable, in the “SCGFailureInformation”. The report is applicable to EN-DC and NE-DC being MR-DC, and also to NR-DC and LTE-DC. 
       FIG. 3  is a sequence diagram for explaining an operation example (1) according to an embodiment of the present invention.  FIG. 3  illustrates an example of an operation when the master node is the base station  10 A of the LTE. The secondary node is a base station  10 B of NR or LTE. That is, the diagram corresponds to an example of operation in the case of EN-DC or LTE-DC. 
     In step S 11 , the base station  10 A of the LTE that is the master node transmits to the terminal  20  a “RRCConnectionReconfiguration” message that includes a configuration for including the location information and for including the velocity information, if the velocity information is obtainable, in the “SCGFailureInformation” message, and that includes a configuration for executing the DC. Subsequently, in steps S 12 A and S 12 B, communication according to EN-DC or LTE-DC is performed by the base station  10 A, the terminal  20 , and the base station  10 B. If the base station  10 B is NR, EN-DC is executed. If the base station  10 B is LTE, then LTE-DC is executed. 
     In step S 13 , the terminal  20  detects SCG Failure in communications with the base station  10 B. Subsequently, the terminal  20  reports to the network based on the configuration of the RRCConnectionReconfiguration received in step S 11 , by including the location information and the velocity information, if the velocity information is obtainable, in “SCGFailureInformationNR” or “SCGFailureInformation”. When the base station  10 B is NR, a “SCGFailureInformationNR” is transmitted. When the base station  10 B is an LTE, “SCGFailureInformation” is transmitted. 
       FIG. 4  is a sequence diagram for explaining an operation example (2) according an embodiment of the present invention.  FIG. 4  illustrates an example of an operation in which the master node is the base station  10 A of the NR. The secondary node is the base station  10 B of the LTE or NR. That is, the diagram corresponds to an operation example in the case of NE-DC or NR-DC. 
     In step S 21 , the base station  10 A of the NR, which is the master node, transmits to the terminal  20  a “RRCReconfiguration” message that includes a configuration for including location information and velocity information, if the velocity information is obtainable, in the “SCGFailureInformation”, and a configuration for executing DC. Subsequently, in steps S 22 A and S 223 , communications according to NE-DC or NR-DC is performed by the base station  10 A, the terminal  20 , and the base station  10 B. If the base station  10 B is LTD, NE-DC is executed. If the base station  10 B is NR, NR-DC is executed. 
     In step S 23 , the terminal  20  detects SCG Failure in communications with the base station  10 B. Subsequently, the terminal  20  reports to the network, by including the location information and the velocity information, if the velocity information is obtainable, in “SCGFailureInformationEUTRA” or “SCGFailureInformation”, based on the configuration of the RRCReconfiguration received in step  311 . When the base station  10 B is LTE, “SCGFailureInformationEUTRA” is transmitted. When the base station  10 B is NR, “SCGFailureInformation” is transmitted. 
       FIG. 5  is a flowchart illustrating an example of an operation according to an embodiment of the present invention. Details of an operation example corresponding to steps S 13  and S 14  illustrated in  FIG. 3  or to steps S 23  and S 24  illustrated in  FIG. 4  will he described with reference to  FIG. 5 . 
     In step S 101 , the terminal  20  detects SCG Failure. Subsequently, the terminal  20  determines whether the location information report of the SCG Failure is configured in the “RRCReconfiguration” message or the “RRCConnectionReconfiguration” message (S 102 ). When the location information report of SCG Failure is configured (YES of S 102 ), the process goes to step S 103 . and when the location information report of SCG Failure is not configured (NO of S 102 ), the process goes to step S 106 . 
     In step S 103 , the terminal  20  includes location information in “SCGFailureInformation”. Subsequently, the terminal  20  determines whether the velocity information is obtainable (S 104 ). When the velocity information can be acquired (YES of S 104 ), the process proceeds to step S 105 , and when the velocity formation is not obtainable (NO of S 104 ), the process proceeds to step S 106 . 
     In step S 105 , the terminal  20  includes velocity information in “SCGFailureInformation”. In step S 106 , the terminal  20  transmits “SCGFailureInformation” to the base station  10 . 
       FIG. 6  is a diagram illustrating an example (1) of a specification modification according to an embodiment of the present invention. The information element “obtainLocationInfoViaSCG-Failure-r16” in LTE RRC illustrated in  FIG. 6  is an information element that configures the reporting of the location information at the time of SCG Failure. The “obtainLocationInfoViaSCG-Failure-r16” is included in “OtherConfig”, and the “OtherConfig” is included in the “RRCConnectionReconfiguration” that is transmitted from the base station  10  to the terminal  20 . 
       FIG. 7  is a diagram illustrating an example (2) of a specification modification according to an embodiment of the present invention. The information element “SCGFailureInformationNR” in the LTE RRC illustrated in  FIG. 7  is transmitted from the terminal  20  to the base station  10  when the SCG Failure is detected in EN-DC. As illustrated in  FIG. 7 , “SCGFailureInformationNR” includes “locationInfo-r16” which indicates location information. 
       FIG. 8  is a diagram illustrating an example (3) of a specification modification according to an embodiment of the present invention. The information element “SCGFailureInformation” in the LTE RRC illustrated in  FIG. 8  is transmitted from the terminal  20  to the base station  10  when the SCG Failure is detected in the LTE-DC. As illustrated in  FIG. 8 , “SCGFailureInformation” includes “locationInfo-r16” which indicates location information. 
       FIG. 9  is a diagram illustrating an example (4) of a specification modification according to an embodiment of the present invention. The information element “LocationInfo” in the LTE RRC illustrated in  FIG. 9  includes location information and, optional velocity information. 
     The location information is indicated, for example, by any one of a)-g) below.
     a) “ellipsoid-Point-r10” is information including longitude and latitude indicating a point on the ellipsoid.   b) “ellipsoidPointWithAltitude-r10” is information that includes longitude and latitude indicating a point on the ellipsoid, and that also includes altitude.   c) “ellipsoidPointWithUncertaintyCircle-r11” is information that includes longitude and latitude indicating a point on the ellipsoid, and that also includes a predetermined distance r indicating a circle.   d) “ellipsoidPointWithUncertaintyEllipse-r11” is information that includes longitude and latitude indicating a point on the ellipsoid, and that also includes a parameter indicating an ellipse.   e) “ellipsoidPointWithAltitudeAndUncertaintyEllipsoid-r11” is information that includes longitude and latitude indicating a point on the ellipsoid, and that also includes altitude and a parameter that indicates an ellipse.   f) “ellipsoidArc-r11” is information indicating an arc having a predetermined width on the ellipsoid.   g) “polygon-r11” is information indicating a polygon consisting of straight lines connecting three or more points indicating latitude and longitude.   

     The velocity information includes “horizontalVelocity-r10”. The velocity information may further include “verticalVelocityInfo-r15”. The “horizontalVelocity-r10” is information indicating the velocity on the ellipsoidal surface. The “verticalVelocity-r15” is information indicating vertical velocity, and “verticalVelocityAndUncertainty-r15” is information indicating vertical velocity and information defining a range of a velocity vector. “gnss-TOD-msec” indicates the time according to GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System). 
       FIG. 10  is a diagram illustrating an example (5) of a specification modification according to an embodiment of the present invention. The information element “obtainLocationInfoViaSCG-Failure-r16” in the NR RRC illustrated in  FIG. 6  is an information element that configures the reporting of the location information at the time of SCG Failure. The “obtainLocationInfoViaSCG-Failure-r16” is included in “OtherConfig” and the “OtherConfig” is included in “RRCReconfiguration” that is transmitted from the base station  10  to the terminal  20 . 
       FIG. 11  is a diagram illustrating an example (6) of a specification modification according to an embodiment of the present invention. The information element “SCGFailureInformationEUTRA” in the NR RRC illustrated in  FIG. 11  is transmitted from the terminal  20  to the base station  10  when the SCG Failure is detected in the NE-DC. As illustrated in  FIG. 11 , “SCGFailureInformationEUTRA” includes “locationInfo-r16” which indicates location information. 
       FIG. 12  is a diagram illustrating an example (7) of a specification modification according to an embodiment of the present invention. The information element “SCGFailureInformation” in the NR RRC illustrated in  FIG. 12  is transmitted from the terminal  20  to the base station  10  when SCG Failure is detected in the NR-DC. As illustrated in  FIG. 12 , “SCGFailureInformation” includes “locationInfo-r16” which indicates location information. 
       FIG. 13  is a diagram illustrating an example (8) of the specification modification according to an embodiment of the present invention. The information element “LocationInfo” in NR RRC illustrated in  FIG. 13  includes the location information and, optionally, velocity information. 
     The location information is indicated, for example, by any one of a)-g) below.
     a) “ellipsoid-Point-r16” is information including longitude and latitude indicating a point on the ellipsoid.   b) “ellipsoidPointWithAltitude-r16” is information that includes longitude and latitude indicating a point on the ellipsoid, and that also includes altitude.   c) “ellipsoidPointWithUncertaintyCircle-r11” is information that includes longitude and latitude indicating a point on the ellipsoid, and that also includes a predetermined distance r indicating a circle.   d) “ellipsoidPointWithUncertaintyEllipse-r11” is information that includes longitude and latitude indicating a point on the ellipsoid, and that also includes a parameter indicating an ellipse.   e) “ellipsoidPointWithAltitudeAndUncertaintyEllipsoid-r11” is information that includes longitude and latitude indicating a point on the ellipsoid, and that also includes altitude and a parameter that indicates an ellipse.   f) “ellipsoidArc-r11” is information indicating an arc having a predetermined width on the ellipsoid.   g) “polygon-r11” is information indicating a polygon consisting of straight lines connecting three or more points indicating latitude and longitude.   

     The velocity information includes “horizontalVelocity-r16”. The velocity information may further include “verticalVelocityInfo-r15”. The “horizontalVelocity-r16” is information indicating the velocity on the ellipsoidal surface. The “verticalVelocity-r15” is information indicating vertical velocity, and “verticalVelocityAndUncertainty-r15” is information indicating vertical velocity and information defining a range of a velocity vector. “gnss-TOD-msec-r16” indicates the time according to GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System). 
     According to the above-described embodiment, the network can obtain the location information of the terminal  20  when SCG Failure occurs, so that an area with a quality problem can be geographically identified in detail. 
     That is, in the dual connectivity executed in a radio communication system, information about the location where the failure has occurred can be reported to the network. 
     (Apparatus Configuration) 
     Next, a functional configuration example of the base station  10  and the terminal  20  for performing the processes and operations described above will be described. The base station  10  and terminal  20  include functions for implementing the embodiments described above. However, each of the base stations  10  and the terminal  20  may alternatively include only some of the functions in the embodiment. 
     &lt;Base Station  10 &gt; 
       FIG. 14  is a diagram illustrating an example of the functional configuration of the base station  10  according to an embodiment of the present invention. As illustrated in  FIG. 14 , the base station  10  includes a transmission unit  110 , a reception unit  120 , a configuration unit  130 , and a control unit  140 . The functional configuration illustrated in  FIG. 14  is only one example. If the operation according to the embodiments of the present invention can be performed, the functional category and the name of the functional unit may be any category and any name. 
     The transmission unit  110  includes a function for generating a signal to be transmitted to the terminal  20  side and transmitting the signal wirelessly. The transmission unit  110  transmits a message exchanged between network nodes to another network node. The reception unit  120  includes a function for receiving various signals transmitted from the terminal  20  and acquiring, for example, information of a higher layer from the received signals. The transmission unit  110  has a function to transmit NR-PSS, NR-SSS, NR-PBCH, DL/UL control signals, or the like to the terminal  20 . The reception unit  120  receives a message exchanged between network nodes from another network node. 
     The configuration unit  130  stores the preset configuration information and various configuration information to be transmitted to the terminal  20 . The contents of the configuration information are, for example, configuration information related to dual connectivity, location information of the terminal  20 , and configuration information related to the velocity information acquisition. 
     As described in the embodiment, the control unit  140  performs a control pertaining to transmission and reception including the dual connectivity with the terminal  20  and a control pertaining to processing of the location information and velocity information received from the terminal  20 . The control unit  140  performs a control pertaining to a message creation process in which the location information at the time of the SCG failure and the optional velocity information are requested to the terminal  20 . A function unit related to the signal transmission in the control unit  140  may be included in the transmission unit  110 , and the function unit related to a signal reception in the control unit  140  may be included in the reception unit  120 . 
     &lt;Terminal  20 &gt; 
       FIG. 15  is a diagram illustrating an example of a functional configuration of the terminal  20  according to the embodiment of the present invention. As illustrated in  FIG. 15 , the terminal  20  includes a transmission unit  210 , a reception unit  220 , a configuration unit  230 , and a control unit  240 . The functional configuration illustrated in  FIG. 15  is only one example. If the operation according to the embodiment of the present invention can be performed, the functional category and the name of the functional unit may be any one. 
     The transmission unit  210  creates a transmission signal from transmission data and wirelessly transmits the transmission signal. The reception unit  220  receives various signals wirelessly and acquires a signal in a higher layer using a received signal from the physical layer. The reception unit  220  has a function to receive NR-PSS, NR-SSS, NR-PBCH, DL/UL/SL control signals or the like transmitted from the base station  10 . For example, the transmission unit  210  transmits PSCCH (Physical Sidelink Control Channel), PSSCH (Physical Sidelink Shared Channel), PSDCH (Physical Sidelink Discovery Channel), PSBCH (Physical Sidelink Broadcast Channel), and the like to the other terminal  20  as D2D (Device to Device) communication, and the reception unit  120  receives PSCCH, PSSCH, PSDCH, PSBCH, and the like from the other terminal  20 . 
     The configuration unit  230  stores various configuration information received from the base station  10  by the reception unit  220 . The configuration unit  230  also stores preset configuration information. The contents of the configuration information are, for example, configuration information related to the dual connectivity and configuration information related to acquisition of the location information acquisition. 
     The control unit  240  performs a transmission and reception control, including dual connectivity, as described in the embodiment. The control unit  240  performs a control pertaining to the acquisition process of the location information and the velocity information. The control unit  240  performs control pertaining to a message creation process including location information at the time of SCG failure and optional velocity information. A function unit related to the signal transmission in the control unit  240  may be included in the transmission unit  210 , and a function unit related to the signal reception in the control unit  240  may be included in the reception unit  220 . 
     (Hardware Configuration) 
     Block diagrams ( FIGS. 14 and 15 ) used in the description of the above embodiment illustrate blocks of functional units. These functional blocks (components) are implemented by any combination of hardware and/or software. In addition, the implementation method of each functional block is not particularly limited. That is, each functional block may be implemented using a single device that is physically or logically combined, or two or more devices that are physically or logically separated may be directly or indirectly connected (e.g., using wired, radio, etc.) and implemented using these multiple devices. The functional block may be implemented by combining software with one device or multiple devices. 
     Functions include, but are not limited to, decision, determination, judgement, calculation, operation, processing, derivation, research, search, verification, reception, transmission, output, access, resolution, selection, choice, establishment, comparison, assumption, expectation, and deeming, broadcasting, notifying, communicating, forwarding configuring, reconfiguring, allocating, mapping, assigning, and so on. For example, a functional block (component) that functions to transmit is called a transmission unit or a transmitter. In either case, as described above, the realization method is not particularly limited. 
     For example, the base station  10 , terminal  20 , etc., according to the embodiment of the present disclosure may function as a computer for processing the radio communication method of the present disclosure.  FIG. 16  is a diagram illustrating an example of the hardware configuration of the base station  10  and the terminal  20  according to the embodiment of the present disclosure. The base station  10  and the terminal  20  described above may be physically configured as a computer device including a processor  1001 , a storage device  1002 , an auxiliary storage device  1003 , a communication device  1004 , an input device  1005 , an output device  1006 , a bus  1007 , and the like. 
     In the following description, the term “apparatus” can be read as a circuit, device, unit, etc. The hardware configuration of the base station  10  and terminal  20  may be configured to include one or multiple of the devices illustrated in the figures or may be configured without some of the devices. 
     The functions in the base station  10  and the terminal  20  are implemented by performing operations by the processor  1001  by reading predetermined software (programs) on hardware such as the processor  1001  and the storage device  1002 , and controlling communications by the communication device  1004  and controlling at least one of reading and writing of data in the storage device  1002  and the auxiliary storage device  1003 . 
     The processor  1001  operates, for example, an operating system to control the entire computer. The processor  1001  may be formed of a central processing unit (CPU) including an interface with peripheral devices, a control device, an operation device, a register, and the like. For example, the above-described control unit  140 , control unit  240 , and the like may be implemented by the processor  1001 . 
     The processor  1001  reads out a program (program code), software module, data, or the like from at least one of the auxiliary storage device  1003  and the communication device  1004  to the storage device  1002  and performs various processing in accordance with the above. As a program, a program that causes a computer to execute at least a part of operation described in the above-described embodiment is used. For example, the control unit  140  of the base station  10  illustrated in  FIG. 14  may be stored in the storage device  1002  and implemented by a control program executed by the processor  1001 . For example, the control unit  240  of the terminal  20  illustrated in  FIG. 15  may be stored in the storage device  1002  and implemented by a control program operated by the processor  1001 . Although the foregoing processes have been described and 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 multiple chips. The program may be transmitted from the network via a telecommunication line. 
     The storage device  1002  is a computer-readable recording medium and may be formed of at least one of, for example, ROM (Read Only Memory), EPROM (Erasable Programmable ROM), EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM), RAM (Random Access Memory), and the like. The storage device  1002  may be referred to as a register, cache, main memory (storage device), or the like. The storage device  1002  can store programs (program codes), software modules, etc., executable to implement the communication method according to the embodiment of the present disclosure. 
     The auxiliary storage device  1003  is a computer-readable recording medium and may include at least one of an optical disk such as a CD-ROM (Compact Disc ROM), a hard disk drive, a flexible disk, a magneto-optical disk (e.g., a compact disk, a digital versatile disk, a Blu-ray (“Blu-ray” is a registered trademark) disk), a smart card, a flash memory (e.g., card, a stick, a key-drive), a floppy (“floppy” is a registered trademark) disk, a magnetic strip, and the like. The storage medium described above may be, for example, a database, server, or other suitable medium that includes at least one of the storage device  1002  and the auxiliary storage device  1003 . 
     The communication device  1004  is hardware (transmitting/receiving device) for performing communication between computers via at least one of a wired network and a radio network, and is also referred to as a network device, a network controller, a network card, a communication module, or the like. The communication device  1004  may include a high frequency switch, duplexer, filter, frequency synthesizer, or the like, for example, to implement at least one of a frequency division duplex (FDD) and a time division duplex (TDD). For example, a transmitting/receiving antenna, an amplifier unit, a transmitting and reception unit, a transmission line interface, and the like may be implemented by the communication device  1004 . The transmitting and reception unit may be physically or logically isolated implementations of the transmitters and receivers. 
     The input device  1005  is a device (e.g., a keyboard, mouse, microphone, switch, button, sensor, etc.) that accepts an external input. Output device  1006  is an output device (e.g., a display speaker, LED lamp, etc.) that implements an external output. The input device  1005  and the output device  1006  may have an integral configuration (for example, a touch panel). 
     Each device, such as a processor  1001  and storage device  1002 , is connected by a bus  1007  for communicating information. The bus  1007  may be constructed using a single bus or may be constructed using different buses between devices. 
     The base station  10  and the terminal  20  may also include hardware such as a microprocessor, a digital signal processor (DSP), an ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit), a PLD (Programmable Logic Device), an FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) and some or all of the functional blocks may be implemented the hardware. For example, the processor  1001  may be implemented using at least one of the hardware. 
     Summary of Embodiment 
     As described above, according to the embodiment of the present invention, provided is a terminal including a reception unit configured to receive, from a base station that is a master node, a first message to configure communications with a master cell group and a secondary cell group, communication unit configured to perform the communications with the master cell group and the secondary cell group that are configured based on the first message, a control unit configured to detect an occurrence of a failure in communications with the secondary cell group, and a transmission unit configured to transmit, in a case where the control unit detects the occurrence of the failure in the communications with the secondary cell group, a second message including information indicating the occurrence of the failure in the secondary cell group, wherein the control unit includes location information in the second message in a case where the first message is configured to have information indicating that the location information is to be included in the second message. 
     With the above configuration, the network can obtain the location information of the terminal  20  when SCG Failure occurs, so that an area with a quality problem can be geographically identified. That is, in the dual connectivity executed in the radio communication system, information about the location where the failure occurred can be reported to the network. 
     When information indicating that location information is to be included in the second message is configured to the first message, the transmission unit may include location information and velocity information in the second message. The configuration allows the network to obtain the location and velocity information of the terminal  20  when SCG Failure occurs, so that an area with a quality problem can be identified in detail. 
     As to the terminal according to claim  1 , the location information is represented by any of the following a)-g):
     a) information including longitude and latitude indicating a point on an ellipsoid;   b) information including the longitude and the latitude indicating the point on the ellipsoid, and altitude;   c) information indicating the longitude and the latitude indicating the point on the ellipsoid, and a circle;   d) information indicating the longitude and the latitude indicating the point on the ellipsoid, and an ellipse;   e) information indicating the longitude and the latitude indicating the point on the ellipsoid, and the altitude and the ellipse;   f) information indicating an arc having a width on the ellipsoid; and   g) information indicating a polygon formed by straight lines connecting at least three points indicating latitude and longitude. The configuration allows the network to obtain the location information of the terminal  20  when SCG Failure occurs so that an area with a quality problem can be identified in detail.   

     As to the terminal according to claim  2 , velocity information is represented by any of the following h)-j):
     h) information indicating a velocity on a surface of the ellipsoid;   i) information indicating the velocity on the surface the ellipsoid and a velocity in a vertical direction; and   j) Information indicating the velocity on the surface of the ellipsoid, the velocity in the vertical direction, and a velocity vector range. The configuration allows the network to obtain the velocity information of the terminal  20  at the time the SCG Failure occurred, so that an area with a quality problem can be identified in detail.   

     As described above, according to the embodiment of the present invention, a base station including a transmission unit configured to transmit, to a terminal, a first message for configuring communications with a master cell group and a secondary cell group, a communication unit configured to perform the communications with the terminal through the master cell group that is configured based on the first message, a reception unit configured to receive, when the terminal detects the occurrence of the failure communications with the secondary cell group, a second message including information indicating an occurrence of a failure in the secondary cell group, and a control unit configured to configure information indicating that location information is to be included in the second message, to the first message is provided. 
     With the above configuration, the network can obtain location information of the terminal  20  when SCG Failure occurs, so that an area with a quality problem can be identified in detail. That is, in the dual connectivity executed in a radio communication system, information about the location where the failure occurred can be reported to the network. 
     Supplement to Embodiment 
     Thus, although the embodiment of the present invention has been described, the disclosed invention is not limited to such embodiments, and various modifications, variations, alternatives, substitutions, etc. will be understood by those skilled in the art. Specific numerical examples have been used to facilitate understanding of the invention, but unless otherwise indicated, they are merely examples and any appropriate values may be used. Classification of items in the above description is not essential to the present invention, and the items described in two or more items may be used in combination as needed, or the items described in one item may be applied to the items described in another item (unless there is a conflict). The functional or processing unit boundaries in the functional block diagram do not necessarily correspond to the physical part boundaries. The operation of the plurality of functions may be performed physically by one component, or the operation of one function may be performed physically by the plurality of components. As for the processing procedure described in the embodiment, the order of the processing may be changed unless there is no conflict. For convenience of process description, the base station  10  and terminal  20  have been described using a functional block diagram, but such devices may be implemented in hardware, software, or a combination thereof. Software operated by a processor of the base station  10  in accordance with embodiments of the present invention and software operated by a processor of the terminal  20  in accordance with embodiments of the present invention may be stored in random access memory (RAM), flash memory, read only memory (ROM), EPROM, EEPROM, register, hard disk (HDD), removable disk, CD-ROM, database, server, or any other suitable storage medium. 
     Information may also be communicated in other ways, as well as in the mode/embodiments described in this disclosure. For example, indication of information may be implemented by physical layer signaling (e.g., DCI (Downlink Control Information), UCI (Uplink Control Information), higher layer signaling (e.g., RRC (Radio Resource Control) signaling, MAC (Medium Access Control) signaling, MIB (Master Information Block), SIB (System Information Block) other signals, or a combination thereof. Further, RRC signaling may be referred to as RRC messages, e.g., RRC Connection Setup message, RRC Connection Reconfiguration message, etc. 
     Each mode/embodiment described in this disclosure may be applied to at least one of the following systems, other appropriate systems, and next generation systems extended thereon: LTE (Long Term Evolution), LTE (LTE-Advanced), SUPER 3G, IMT-Advanced, 4G (4th generation mobile communication system), 5G (5th generation mobile communication system), FRA (Future Radio Access), NR (new Radio), W-CDMA (“W-CDMA” is a registered trademark), GSM (“GSM” is a registered trademark), CDMA2000 UMB (Ultra Mobile Broadband), IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi(“Wi-Fi” is a registered trademark)), IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX(“WiMAX” is a registered trademark)), IEEE 802.20 (Ultra-WideBand), and Bluetooth (“Bluetooth” is a registered trademark). Multiple systems may also be applied in combination (e.g., at least one of LTE and LTE-A combined with 5G, etc.). 
     The processing procedures, sequences, flowcharts, etc. of each mode/embodiment described herein may be reordered unless there is any conflict. For example, the methods described in the present disclosure are presented using exemplary sequences to present elements of the various steps and are not limited to the particular order presented. 
     The specific operations described herein as performed by the base station  10  may be performed by its upper node in some cases. In a network of one or multiple network nodes having a base station  10 , it wi 11  be apparent that various operations performed for communication with terminal  20  may be performed by at least one of the base station  10  other network nodes other than base station  10  (e.g., but not limited to MME, S-GW, etc). Although the above illustrates that there is only one other network node other than the base station  10 , the other network nodes may be a combination of multiple other network nodes (e.g., MME and S-GW). 
     The information or signals described in this disclosure can be output from a higher layer (or lower) to a lower layer (or higher layer). It may be input and output through multiple network nodes. 
     The input and output information may be stored in a specific location (e.g., memory) or managed using management tables. Input and output information may be overwritten, updated, or added. Output information may be deleted. The input information or the like may be transmitted to another device. 
     The determination in this disclosure may be made by a value (0 or 1) expressed in 1 bit, by a true or false value (Boolean: true or false), or by a numerical comparison (e.g., a comparison with a predetermined value). 
     Whether referred to as software, firmware, middleware, microcode, hardware description language, or any other name, the software is broadly interpreted to mean an instruction, a set of instructions, code, a code segment, a program code, a program, a subprogram, a software module, an application, a software application, a software package, a routine, a subroutine, an object, an executable file, an executable thread, a procedure, a function, and the like. 
     These software, instructions, information, and the like may also be transmitted and received via a transmission medium. For example, when software is transmitted from a website, server, or other remote source sing at least one of wired technology (such as a coaxial cable, fiber optic cable, twisted pair, digital subscriber line (DSL), etc.) and radio technology (infrared, microwave, etc.), at least one of these wireline technology and radio technology is included within the definition of the transmission medium. 
     The information, signals and the like described in this disclosure may be represented using any of a variety of different techniques. For example, data, an instruction, a command, information, a signal, a bit, a symbol, a chip, etc., which may be referred to throughout the above description may be represented by voltages, a current, electromagnetic wave, magnetic field or magnetic particle, optical field or photon, or any combination thereof. 
     The terms described in this disclosure and those necessary for understanding this disclosure may be replaced by a term having the same or similar meanings. For example, at least one of the channels and the symbols may be a signal (signaling). The signal may also be a message. The component carrier may also be referred to as a carrier frequency, cell, frequency carrier, or the like. 
     As used in this disclosure, the terms “system” and “network” are used interchangeably. 
     The information, parameters, and the like described in the present disclosure may also be expressed using an absolute value, relative value from predetermined value, or they may be expressed using corresponding separate information. For example, the radio resource may be those indicated by an index. 
     The name used for the parameters described above is not restrictive in any respect. In addition, the mathematical equations using these parameters may differ from those explicitly disclosed in this disclosure. Because the various channels (e.g., PUCCH, PDCCH, etc.) and information elements can be identified by any suitable name, the various names assigned to these various channels and information elements are not in any way limiting. 
     In this disclosure, the terms “Base Station (BS)”, “Radio Base Station”, “Base Station apparatus”, “Fixed Station”, “NodeB”, “eNodeB(eNB)”, “gNodeB(gNB)” “Access Point”, “Transmission Point”, “Reception Point”, “Transmission/Reception Point”, “Cell”, “Sector”, “Cell Group”,“Carrier” “Component Carrier” and the like may be used interchangeably, and may be referred to in terms such as a Macro cell. Small cell, Femto cell, Pico cell and the like. 
     The base station can accommodate one or multiple (e.g., three) cells. Where the base station accommodates a plurality of cells, the entire coverage area of the base station can be divided into a plurality of smaller areas, each smaller area can also provide communication services by means of a base station subsystem (e.g., an indoor small base station (RRH: Remote Radio Head), and the term “cell” or “sector” refers to a portion or all of the coverage areas of at least one of the base station and base station subsystem that provides communication services at the coverage. 
     In this disclosure, terms such as “mobile station”, “user terminal”, “user equipment”, “terminal”, and the like may be used interchangeably. 
     The mobile station may be referred to by one of ordinary skill in the art as a subscriber station, a mobile unit, a subscriber unit, a radio unit, a remote unit, mobile device, a radio device, a radio communication device, a remote device, a mobile subscriber station, an access terminal, a mobile terminal, a radio terminal, a remote terminal, a handset, a user agent, a mobile client, a client, or some other suitable term. 
     At least one of the base stations and the mobile station may be referred to as a transmitting device, receiving device, communication device, or the like. At least one of the base station and the mobile station may be a device mounted on the mobile body, a mobile body, or the like. The mobile may be a vehicle (e.g., a car, an airplane, etc.), an unmanned mobile (e.g., a drone, an automated vehicle, etc.), or a robot (manned or unmanned). At least one of the base station and the mobile station includes a device that does not necessarily move during communication operations. For example, at least one of the base station and the mobile station may be an IoT (Internet of Things) device such as a sensor. 
     In addition, the base station in the present disclosure may be read by the user terminal. For example, various modes/embodiments of the present disclosure may be applied for a configuration in which communication between base stations and user terminals is replaced by communication between multiple terminals  20  (e.g., may be referred to as D2D Device-to-Device), V2X (Vehicle-to-Everything), etc.). In this case, the terminal  20  may have the functions provided by the base station  10  described above. The phrases “upstream” and “downstream” may also be replaced by the phrases corresponding to terminal-to-terminal communication (e.g., “side”). For example, an upstream channel, a downstream channel, or the like may be read a side channel. 
     Similarly, the user terminal in the present disclosure may be read by the base station. In this case, the base station may have the functions provided by the user terminal described above. 
     As used in this disclosure, the terms “judgement” and “determining” may encompass a wide variety of operations. “Judgment” or “determining” include, for example, judging, calculating, computing, processing, deriving, investigating, looking up, searching, inquiring (e.g., searching in tables, databases, or other data structures), ascertaining, and so forth. “Judgment” and “determining” may also include receiving (e.g., receiving information), transmitting (e.g., sending information), input, output, and accessing (e.g., accessing data in memory) as “judged” and “determined”, and the like. “Judgment” and “decision” may also include “judgment” and “decision” regarding matters such as resolving, selecting, choosing, establishing, comparing, etc. That is, the “judgment” and the “decision” may include deeming some action to be “judgment” and “determination”. “Decision” may be read as “Assuming”, “Expecting”, or “Considering”, etc. 
     The term “connected” or “coupled” or any variation thereof means any direct or indirect connection or connection between two or more elements and may include the presence of one or multiple intermediate elements between two elements “connected” or “coupled” with each other. The coupling or connection between the elements may be physical, logical, or a combination of these. For example, “connection” may be read as “access”. As used in the present disclosure, the two elements may be thought of as being “connected” or “coupled” to each other using at least one of the one or multiple wires, cables, and printed electrical connections and, as a number of non-limiting and non-inclusive examples, electromagnetic energy having wavelengths in the radio frequency region, the microwave region, and the light (both visible and invisible) region. 
     The reference signal may be abbreviated as RS (Reference Signal) or may be referred to as a pilot, depending on the standards applied. 
     As used in this disclosure, the expression “based on” does not mean “solely” unless otherwise specified. In other words, the expression “based on” means both “solely” and “at least based on”. 
     Any reference to an element using a designation such as “first” or “second” as used in the present disclosure does not generally limit the amount or order of those elements. These designations can be used in the present disclosure as a convenient way to distinguish between two or more elements. Thus, references to the first and second elements do not imply that only two elements may be employed or that the first element must in some way precede the second element. 
     “Mean(s)” in the configuration of each of the above devices may be replaced by “part”, “circuit”, “device”, etc. 
     When the terms “include”, “including” and variations thereof are used in the present disclosure, these terms are intended to be comprehensive as well as the term “comprising”. Moreover, the term “or” as used in this disclosure is not intended to he an exclusive-OR/exclusive disjunction. 
     The radio frame may consist of one or multiple frames in a time domain. One or multiple frames in the time domain may be referred to as subframes. The subframe may further includes one or multiple slots in the time domain. The subframe may be a fixed length of time (e.g., 1 ms) independent of the numerology. 
     The numerology may be a communication parameter that is applied to at least one of the transmission and reception of a signal or channel. The numerology may indicate at least one of, for example, SubCarrier Spacing (SCS), bandwidth, symbol length, cyclic prefix length, transmission time interval (TTI), number of symbols per TTI, radio frame configuration, certain filtering processing performed by the transceiver in the frequency domain, and specific windowing processing performed by the transceiver in the time domain. 
     The slot may be formed by one or multiple symbols in the time domain, such as an OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) symbol, SC-FDMA (Single Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access symbol, and the like. The slot may be in a time unit based on a numerology. 
     The slot may include multiple mini-slots. Each mini-slot may be comprised of one or multiple symbols in the time domain. The mini slot may also be referred to as a subslot. The mini-slots may consist of fewer symbols than the slots. A PDSCH (or PUSCH) transmitted in time units greater than a mini-slot may be called a PDSCH (or PUSCH) mapping type A. PDSCH (or PUSCH) transmitted using mini-slots may be referred to as PDSCH (or PUSCH) mapping type B. 
     Radio frames, subframes, slots, mini-slots and symbols all represent time units for transmitting signals. Radio frames, subframes, slots, mini-slots and symbols, respectively, may be designated separately. 
     For example one subframe may be referred to as a Transmission Time interval (TTI), multiple consecutive subframes may be referred to as the TTI, and one slot or one mini-slot may be referred to as the TTI. That is, at least one of the subframes and the TTI may be a subframe (1 ms) in an existing LTE, a period shorter than 1 ms (e.g., 1-13 symbols), or a period longer than 1 ms. The unit representing the TTI may be referred to as a slot, a mini-slot, or the like, rather than a subframe. 
     The TTI refers, for example, to the minimum time unit for scheduling in radio communication. For example, in an LTE system, a base station schedules each terminal  20  to allocate radio resources (such as frequency bandwidth, transmit power, etc. that can be used in each terminal  20 ) in TTI units. The definition of TTI is not limited to this. 
     The TTI may be a transmission time unit, such as a channel-encoded data packet (transport block), code block, codeword, or the like, or may be a processing unit, such as a scheduling or link adaptation. When a TTI is provided, the time interval (e.g., the number of symbols) during which the transport block, code block, codeword, or the like is actually mapped may be shorter than the TTI. 
     If one slot or one mini-slot is referred to as the TTI, one or multiple TTIs (i.e., one or multiple slots or one or multiple mini-slots) may be the minimum time unit for scheduling. The number of slots (mini-slots) constituting the minimum time unit of the scheduling may also he controlled. 
     A TTI having a time length of 1 ms may be referred to as a TTI (usually a TTI in LTE Rel. 8-12), a normal TTI, a long TTI, a normal subframe, a normal subframe, a long subframe, a slot, and the like. A TTI that is typically shorter than an ordinary TTI may be referred to as a shortened TTI, a short TTI, a partial TTI (partial or fractional TTI), a shortened subframe, a short subframe, a mini-slot, a subslot, a slot, or the like. 
     The long TTI (e.g., ordinary TTI, subframe, etc.) may be interpreted as a TTI having a time length exceeding 1 ms, and the short TTI (e.g., shortened TTI, etc.) may be interpreted as a TTI having a TTI length less than the TTI length of the long TTI and a TTI length greater than 1 ms. 
     Resource blocks (RBs) are time domain and frequency domain resource allocation units and may include one or multiple consecutive subcarriers in the frequency domain. The number of subcarriers included in the RB may be the same, regardless of the numerology, for example 12. The number of subcarriers included in the RB may be determined on the basis of numerology. 
     The time domain of the RB may also include one or multiple symbols, which may be 1 slot, 1 mini-slot, 1 subframe, or 1 TTI in length. One TTI, one subframe, etc., may each consist of one or multiple resource blocks. 
     Note that one or multiple RBs may be referred to as physical resource blocks (PRBs), sub-carrier groups (SCGs), resource element groups (REGs), PRB pairs, RB pairs, and the like. 
     Resource blocks may also consist of one or multiple resource elements (RE). For example, 1 RE may be a radio resource area of one sub-carrier and one symbol. 
     The bandwidth part (BWP) (which may also be referred to as a partial bandwidth, etc.) may represent a subset of consecutive common RB (common resource blocks) for a given numerology in a carrier. Here, the common RB may be identified by an index of RB relative to the common reference point of the carrier. A PRB is defined in a BWP and may be numbered within that BWP. 
     BWP may include BWP for UL (UL BWP) and BWP for DL (DL BWP). For a UE, one or multiple BWPs may be configured in one carrier. 
     At least one of the configured BWPs may be active, and the UE need not assume that it will send and receive predetermined signals/channels outside of the active BWP. The terms “cell” and “carrier” in this disclosure may be replaced by “BWP”. 
     Structures such as radio frames, subframes, slots, mini-slots, and symbols described above are exemplary only. For example, the number of subframes included in a radio frame, the number of slots per subframe or radio frame, the number of mini-slots included in the slot, the number of symbols and RBs included in the slot or mini-slot, the number of subcarriers included in the RB, the number of symbols in the TTI, the symbol length, the length of the cyclic prefix (CP) length, and the like may vary. 
     In the present disclosure, where an article is added by translation, for example a, an, and the English language disclosure may include that the noun following these articles is in a plural form. 
     In this disclosure, the term “A and B are different” may mean “A and B are different from each other”. Incidentally, the term may mean “A and B are different from C”. Terms such as “separated” or “combined” may be interpreted as well as “different”. 
     The modes/embodiments described in this disclosure may be used alone, in combination, or switched with implementation. Notice of a given information (e.g. “X” notice) may also be given by implication (e.g. “no notice of the given information”), not explicitly. 
     In the present disclosure, the transmission unit  210  and the reception unit  220  are examples of communication units. “SCGFailureInformation” is an example of information indicating that a secondary cell group has experienced a failure. 
     While the present disclosure has been described in detail above, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments described in the present disclosure. The disclosure may he implemented as modifications and variations without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the claims. Accordingly, the description of the present disclosure is for illustrative purposes only and is not intended to have any restrictive meaning with respect to the present disclosure. 
     DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 
     
         
           10  Base station 
           110  Transmission unit 
           120  Reception unit 
           130  Configuration unit 
           140  Control unit 
           20  Terminal 
           210  Transmission unit 
           220  Reception unit 
           230  Configuration unit 
           240  Control unit 
           1001  Processor 
           1002  Storage device 
           1003  Auxiliary storage device 
           1004  Communication device 
           1005  Input device 
           1006  Output device