Patent Description:
With changes of eras and advancement of science and technology, there are increasing vehicles around people, and speeds of the vehicles are becoming higher. Based on actually measured data of communications operators and theoretical analysis of mobile communications in a high-speed environment, mobile communications in a high-speed environment has many problems in comparison with conventional cellular network communications.

In the prior art, if user equipment (User Equipment, UE) in a high-speed moving state (for example, in a high speed train) performs radio resource management such as measurement, cell selection or reselection, handover, and radio link monitoring still by using a radio resource management (Radio Resource Management, RRM) algorithm parameter in an ordinary cellular network, because the UE moves at a quite high speed, a situation shown in <FIG> easily occurs. Although the UE passes through a target cell, RRM cannot be well completed.

For example, UE is located in a high speed train (High Speed Train, HST) at a speed of <NUM>/h, and cells are at intervals of <NUM> meters. If the UE in an idle state performs cell reselection by using a discontinuous reception (Discontinuous Reception, DRX) cycle of <NUM> seconds in an ordinary cellular network, provided that the UE completes identification and evaluation on an intra-frequency cell within <NUM> DRX cycles (that is, <NUM> seconds), a reselection condition may be satisfied. However, according to a requirement of <NUM> seconds, a maximum distance traveled by the UE may be <NUM> meters. Therefore, a case in which the UE has passed through a target cell but still cannot camp on the target cell easily occurs. Consequently, system performance is severely degraded.

How to satisfy an RRM requirement in a high-speed mobile communication environment and ensure and improve network performance is a current research hotspot. <NPL> relates to cell-reselection requirements when a UE is in RRC_IDLE state for high speed scenarios.

A technical problem to be resolved in embodiments of the present application is to satisfy an RRM requirement that is suitable for a high-speed mobile communication environment, and ensure and improve network performance.

By implementing the embodiments of the present application, the access network device generates the requirement indication information, and sends the requirement indication information to the UE within the coverage of the cell. After receiving the requirement indication information, the UE determines, according to the requirement indication information, that the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment needs to be satisfied, so as to resolve a prior-art technical problem that UE passes through a target cell but fails to well complete RRM because the UE moves at a quite high speed. The UE can adjust the RRM policy according to the preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, to shorten an intra-frequency cell reselection time, shorten a target cell identification time, shorten an in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation time, or shorten a measurement period, so as to satisfy the RRM requirement in the high-speed mobile communication environment, and ensure and improve network performance.

To describe the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application or in the prior art more clearly, the following briefly describes the accompanying drawings required for describing the embodiments or the prior art. Apparently, the accompanying drawings in the following description show merely some embodiments of the present application, and a person of ordinary skill in the art may still derive other drawings from these accompanying drawings without creative efforts.

The embodiments related to <FIG>, <FIG>, <FIG>, <FIG>, <FIG> are comprised within the scope of the claims.

The following clearly and completely describes the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present application. Apparently, the described embodiments are merely some but not all of the embodiments of the present application. All other embodiments obtained by a person of ordinary skill in the art based on the embodiments of the present application without creative efforts shall fall within the protection scope of the present application.

Referring to <FIG> is an architectural diagram of a communication application scenario suitable for a high-speed mobile communication environment according to an embodiment of the present application. Description is performed by using an embodiment in which high-speed railway mobile communication is used as a high-speed mobile communication environment.

A user carrying UE embarks on an HST and leaves for a destination. On the way, the user may establish and keep an association with each access network device such as an evolved NodeB (Evolved NodeB, eNodeB) shown in the figure by using the UE, to communicate with another user. The eNodeB is used as a bridge between UE in an evolved universal terrestrial radio access network (Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network, E-UTRAN) and an evolved packet core (Evolved Packet Core, EPC), and has the following functions:.

An access network device in the embodiments of the present application may correspond to a different device in a different communications system, and includes but is not limited to a base station controller (Base Station Controller, BSC), a radio network controller (Radio Network Controller, RNC), an eNodeB, or a NodeB. UE in the embodiments of the present application may include but is not limited to user equipment having a communication function, such as a mobile phone, a mobile computer, a tablet computer, a personal digital assistant (Personal Digital Assistant, PDA), a media player, a smart TV, a smartwatch, smart glasses, or a smart band.

UE in a high-speed moving state still needs to perform radio resource management such as measurement, cell selection or reselection, handover, and radio link monitoring according to an RRM policy and an RRM parameter. A structure and a function of the access network device provided in the embodiments of the present application are described in detail below with reference to embodiments of <FIG> and <FIG>.

<FIG> is a schematic structural diagram of an access network device according to an embodiment of the present application. The access network device <NUM> may include a processing module <NUM> and a sending module <NUM>.

The processing module <NUM> is configured to generate requirement indication information.

Specifically, the requirement indication information in this embodiment of the present application is used to indicate that UE needs to satisfy a radio resource management RRM requirement that is suitable for a high-speed mobile communication environment. The requirement indication information may be specifically set in a system message such as a downlink broadcast data frame for the UE, may be set in radio resource control (Radio Resource Control, RRC) dedicated signaling, or may be independent signaling. This is not limited in the present application, provided that the access network device and the UE reach an agreement by means of pre-negotiation.

It may be understood that the requirement indication information in this embodiment of the present application may be information of one bit such as a bit " <NUM>" or a bit "<NUM>", may be information of at least two bits such as bits "<NUM>" or bits " <NUM>", or may be information of other content such as speed information of the UE or a particular identifier. This is not limited in the present application, provided that the access network device <NUM> and the UE reach, by means of pre-negotiation, an agreement that a piece of information is the requirement indication information.

The sending module <NUM> is configured to send the requirement indication information to the UE within coverage of a cell, so that the UE learns that the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment needs to be satisfied.

Specifically, the sending module <NUM> may send a system message to the UE within the coverage of the cell, where the system message carries the requirement indication information; or send radio resource control RRC dedicated signaling to the UE within the coverage of the cell, where the RRC dedicated signaling carries the requirement indication information. That is, the sending module <NUM> may send the requirement indication information to the UE by means of broadcasting a data frame in downlink to the UE within the coverage of the cell of the access network device, that is, the requirement indication information may be set in the broadcast data frame. Alternatively, for the UE in a connected state, the sending module <NUM> may send, by using the RRC dedicated signaling, the requirement indication information to the UE within the coverage of the cell of the access network device, that is, the requirement indication information may be set in the RRC dedicated signaling. Alternatively, the sending module <NUM> may directly send the requirement indication information independently to the UE by using a network interface. Therefore, the UE learns that the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment needs to be satisfied.

It should be noted that, compared with an RRM requirement of a conventional cellular network, the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment in the embodiments of the present application is a newly added RRM requirement specially suitable for a mobile communication environment of a high speed train or another high speed vehicle, the newly added RRM requirement may correspondingly include an RRM parameter or index suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, and the UE is required to be capable of satisfying the newly added RRM requirement in the high-speed mobile communication environment. Compared with the RRM requirement of the conventional cellular network, radio link failures can be reduced, handover failures can be reduced, and a throughput can be increased, thereby ensuring network performance. After receiving the requirement indication information, the UE learns that the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment needs to be satisfied, and may enhance intra-frequency cell reselection, target cell identification, radio link monitoring, measurement reporting, or the like according to performance of the UE, so as to satisfy the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment.

By implementing this embodiment of the present application, the access network device generates the requirement indication information, and sends the requirement indication information to the UE within the coverage of the cell. After receiving the requirement indication information, the UE determines, according to the requirement indication information, that the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment needs to be satisfied, so as to resolve a prior-art technical problem that UE passes through a target cell but fails to well complete RRM because the UE moves at a quite high speed. The UE can adjust an RRM policy according to the preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, to shorten an intra-frequency cell reselection time, shorten a target cell identification time, shorten an in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation time, or shorten a measurement period, so as to satisfy the RRM requirement in the high-speed mobile communication environment, and ensure and improve network performance.

More specifically, after receiving the requirement indication information, the UE may directly adjust an RRM policy according to a preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, so as to satisfy the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment.

The preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment in this embodiment of the present application includes but is not limited to a DRX cycle parameter in an idle (IDLE) state, an evaluation time parameter of a cell reselection process in an IDLE state, an identification time parameter of a cell reselection process in an IDLE state, a target cell identification time parameter in a connected state, an in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameter in a connected state, a measurement parameter in a connected state, a time period parameter of a T310 timer in a connected state, or the like. For example, the UE may use the DRX cycle parameter that is in the IDLE state and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, so as to shorten a DRX cycle, thereby shortening an intra-frequency cell reselection time; use the evaluation time parameter that is of the cell reselection process in the IDLE state and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, so as to shorten an evaluation time of the cell reselection process, thereby shortening an intra-frequency cell reselection time; use the identification time parameter that is of the cell reselection process in the IDLE state and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, so as to shorten an identification time of the cell reselection process, thereby shortening an intra-frequency cell reselection time; use the target cell identification time parameter that is in the connected state and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, so as to shorten a target cell identification time; use the in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameter that is in the connected state and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, so as to shorten an in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation time in the connected state; use the measurement parameter that is in the connected state and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, so as to shorten a measurement period in the connected state; or the like.

Further, after the UE receives the requirement indication information, in addition to directly adjusting the RRM policy according to the preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, the UE may also first perform determining according to the requirement indication information, so as to determine whether current performance of the UE can satisfy the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, and the UE adjusts the RRM policy according to the preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment only if the current performance of the UE cannot satisfy the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, so as to satisfy the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment.

For example, the requirement indication information generated by the processing module <NUM> may include speed level information. The speed level information is used to indicate a speed level of the high-speed mobile communication environment, and the speed level of the high-speed mobile communication environment is used to enable the UE to determine whether the UE is in the high-speed mobile communication environment. That is, the UE may determine, according to the speed level information, whether the UE is located in the high-speed mobile communication environment, thereby determining whether the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment can be satisfied currently, and when it is determined that the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment cannot be satisfied currently, the UE adjusts the RRM policy according to the preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, so as to satisfy the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment.

The speed level information may be specifically speed range information, that is, the access network device and the UE determine a plurality of speed ranges by means of pre-negotiation, for example:.

It may be understood that a speed value of each speed range is not limited to the foregoing example, and may be set to another speed value according to actual needs.

When the sending module <NUM> sends adjustment indication information to the UE by means of broadcasting a data frame in downlink to the UE within the coverage of the cell of the access network device, the processing module <NUM> may add a new information element (Information Element, IE) to SystemInformationBlockType1, for example:
<IMG>
<IMG>.

The foregoing bold part is the added new IE.

Alternatively, a new IE may be added to MasterInformationBlock, for example:
<IMG>.

Similarly, the foregoing bold part is the added new IE.

When the sending module <NUM> sends, by using RRC dedicated signaling, the adjustment indication information to the UE within the coverage of the cell of the access network device, the processing module <NUM> may add a new IE to RRCConnectionReconfiguration, for example:
<IMG>
<IMG>.

It should be noted that the access network device <NUM> may determine a speed range by means of positioning and analysis for the UE or another method. In the foregoing embodiment, in addition to SystemInformationBlockType1 or MasterInformationBlock, the speed level information may also be placed in another system message. Similarly, in addition to RRCConnectionReconfiguration, the speed level information may also be placed in another message of RRC signaling. This is not limited in the present application. A variable name and a variable type of the foregoing IE are not limited either, and the foregoing description lists only an example.

It should be further noted that, after the UE receives the speed level information, the UE may determine, according to the speed level information, whether the UE is located in the high-speed mobile communication environment, and specifically determine, according to the speed level information and the performance of the UE, whether the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment can be satisfied. For example, if the UE has relatively high performance, and although a current moving speed is relatively high, the UE can still support an RRM requirement in a current moving speed environment, the UE determines that the UE is not located in the high-speed mobile communication environment, and the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment can be satisfied currently. If the UE cannot support the RRM requirement in the current moving speed environment, the UE determines that the UE is located in the high-speed mobile communication environment, and the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment cannot be satisfied currently, and the UE needs to adjust the RRM policy according to the preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, so as to satisfy the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment.

For another example, the requirement indication information generated by the processing module <NUM> may further include range information of a high-speed dedicated cell identifier, and the range information of the high-speed dedicated cell identifier is used to indicate the cell located in the high-speed mobile communication environment. Therefore, the UE determines, according to the range information of the high-speed dedicated cell identifier, whether a cell identifier of a currently accessed cell falls within a range of the high-speed dedicated cell identifier. When it is determined that the cell identifier of the currently accessed cell falls within the range of the high-speed dedicated cell identifier, the UE is in the cell located in the high-speed mobile communication environment, and the UE needs to adjust the RRM policy according to the preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, so as to satisfy the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment.

When the UE enters cell coverage of the access network device <NUM>, for example, when the UE in the idle state camps on the cell coverage of the access network device <NUM> by means of cell selection or cell reselection, or when the UE in the connected state accesses the cell coverage of the access network device <NUM> by means of handover or RRC reconstruction, the sending module <NUM> may send the requirement indication information to the UE by means of broadcasting a data frame in downlink to the UE within the coverage of the cell of the access network device, so as to inform the UE of cells that belong to high-speed dedicated cells. Specifically, a new IE may be added to SystemInformationBlockType4:
<IMG>.

It may be understood that, in the foregoing embodiment, in addition to SystemInformationBlockType4, the range information of the high-speed dedicated cell identifier may also be placed in another system message. This is not limited in the present application. A variable name and a variable type of the foregoing IE are not limited either, and the foregoing description lists only an example.

It should be further noted that, after the UE receives the range information of the high-speed dedicated cell identifier, the UE determines whether the cell identifier of the currently accessed cell falls within the range of the high-speed dedicated cell identifier (PhysCellIdRange). If not, it indicates that the UE is not in the cell located in the high-speed mobile communication environment, and the UE learns that the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment does not need to be satisfied; otherwise, it indicates that the UE is in the cell located in the high-speed mobile communication environment, and the UE needs to adjust the RRM policy according to the preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, so as to satisfy the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment.

Optionally, the access network device <NUM> in this embodiment of the present application may further include a receiving module, configured to receive high-speed adjustment capability information reported by the UE within the coverage of the cell, so as to indicate that the UE has a capability of supporting the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment; and the sending module <NUM> is specifically configured to control, according to the received high-speed adjustment capability information, the sending module <NUM> to send the requirement indication information to the UE that has a high-speed adjustment capability. That is, if the access network device <NUM> learns that the UE has no capability of supporting the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, the access network device <NUM> does not send the requirement indication information to the UE. The access network device <NUM> in this embodiment of the present application may send the requirement indication information only to the UE that has the capability of supporting the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment.

The following further describes in detail by using an example how the UE adjusts the RRM policy according to the preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, so as to satisfy the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment.

Specifically, the processing module <NUM> may be further configured to control the sending module <NUM> to send discontinuous reception cycle indication information to the UE, where the discontinuous reception cycle indication information is used to indicate a discontinuous reception cycle, and the discontinuous reception cycle is less than <NUM> seconds. That is, the access network device <NUM> may configure, for the UE, at least one discontinuous reception cycle suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment; and the discontinuous reception cycle suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment is less than <NUM> seconds.

Specifically, Table <NUM> shows a schematic parameter table that is of an intra-frequency cell reselection requirement of the UE in the idle state and that is provided in this embodiment of the present application.

Based on IDLE-state DRX cycles (DRX cycle length) of <NUM> seconds, <NUM> seconds, <NUM> seconds, and <NUM> seconds on which two original communication parties reach an agreement by means of negotiation, an IDLE-state DRX cycle of <NUM> seconds (that is, the bold row in Table <NUM>) suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment is newly configured. Then, an allowable maximum idle-state evaluation time [s] (quantity of discontinuous reception cycles), that is, Tevaluate,E-UTRAN_intra [s] (number of DRX cycles) may be <NUM> DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds, and an allowable maximum idle-state cell identification time [s] (quantity of discontinuous reception cycles), that is, Tdetect,EUTRAN_Intra [s] (number of DRX cycles) may be <NUM> DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds (including an identification time of <NUM> DRX cycles and an evaluation time of <NUM> DRX cycles). Therefore, if the UE moves at a speed of <NUM>/h, an allowable maximum traveled distance (detect distance) during identification may be <NUM> meters. For DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds, <NUM> seconds, <NUM> seconds, and <NUM> seconds in a non-high-speed mobile communication environment, corresponding allowable traveled distances are respectively <NUM> meters, <NUM> meters, <NUM> meters, and <NUM> meters. That is, the allowable maximum traveled distance during identification may be greatly shortened.

More specifically, for DRX configuration of the UE in the idle state, a new DRX cycle, that is, a bold part shown below may be added to RadioResourceConfigCommon signaling in a broadcast message, that is, to RadioResourceConfigCommon, where rf16 indicates that a cycle is <NUM> radio frames, that is, <NUM>*<NUM>=<NUM>. <IMG>
<IMG>
<IMG>.

It should be noted that the discontinuous reception cycle indication information may be set in a broadcast data frame. For example, the access network device <NUM> and each UE reach, by means of negotiation, an agreement that one piece of bit information is set between fields to indicate a DRX cycle that is used by UE located in the high-speed mobile communication environment to perform intra-frequency cell reselection. For example, the bit information is three bits, bits <NUM> indicate that a DRX cycle of <NUM> seconds is used to perform intra-frequency cell reselection, bits <NUM> indicate that a DRX cycle of <NUM> seconds is used to perform intra-frequency cell reselection, bits <NUM> indicates that a DRX cycle of <NUM> seconds is used to perform intra-frequency cell reselection, bits <NUM> indicate that a DRX cycle of <NUM> seconds is used to perform intra-frequency cell reselection, and bits <NUM> indicate that a DRX cycle of <NUM> seconds is used to perform intra-frequency cell reselection. That is, the sending module <NUM> of the access network device <NUM> may broadcast a data frame in downlink to the UE in the idle state, and the broadcast data frame is provided with the discontinuous reception cycle indication information (that is, the bits <NUM>), so as to send the discontinuous reception cycle indication information to the UE. After the UE, in the idle state, located in the high-speed mobile communication environment receives and parses the discontinuous reception cycle indication information to obtain the bits <NUM>, and when the RRM policy needs to be adjusted according to the preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, the UE may perform intra-frequency cell reselection according to the configured discontinuous reception cycle suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, that is, perform intra-frequency cell reselection by using the IDLE-state DRX cycle of <NUM> seconds suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment in Table <NUM>, thereby accelerating a cell reselection process, and shortening a traveled distance during cell reselection.

It should be further noted that Table <NUM> is only an embodiment of the present application, the present application is not limited to a case in Table <NUM>, and another DRX cycle suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment may be also set, for example, a DRX cycle less than <NUM> seconds such as a DRX cycle of <NUM> seconds or <NUM> second. A plurality of DRX cycles suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment may be simultaneously set, provided that when the adjustment indication information is sent to the UE, a DRX cycle that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment and that is used to perform intra-frequency cell reselection is indicated.

Optionally, when the UE is UE in the idle state, the adjusting an RRM policy according to a preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment may further include: performing intra-frequency cell reselection according to preset evaluation time parameters of the cell reselection process, where among the evaluation time parameters of the cell reselection process, an evaluation time parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle of <NUM> seconds is less than <NUM> seconds, an evaluation time parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle of <NUM> seconds is less than <NUM> seconds, an evaluation time parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle of <NUM> seconds is less than <NUM> seconds, or an evaluation time parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle of <NUM> seconds is less than <NUM> seconds.

Specifically, the evaluation time parameter that is of the cell reselection process and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment may be pre-written by a vendor in a production process of the UE, or the evaluation time parameter that is of the cell reselection process and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment is preset by refreshing or updating an evaluation time parameter of the produced UE, and is stored in a storage unit. Table <NUM> shows a schematic parameter table that is of an intra-frequency cell reselection requirement of the UE in the idle state and that is provided in this embodiment of the present application.

Based on that DRX cycle lengths of <NUM> seconds, <NUM> seconds, <NUM> seconds, and <NUM> seconds on which two original communication parties reach, by means of negotiation, an agreement respectively correspond to idle-state evaluation times [s] (quantity of discontinuous reception cycles), that is, Tevaluate,E-UTRAN_intra [s] (number of DRX cycles), that are <NUM> DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds, eight DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds, five DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds, and three DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds, Tevaluate,E-UTRAN_intra [s] (number of DRX cycles) (that is, the bold column in Table <NUM>) suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment is newly set, and is respectively three DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds, three DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds, three DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds, and three DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds. The evaluation time parameter that is of the cell reselection process and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment in this embodiment of the present application is Tevaluate,E-UTRAN_intra [s] (number of DRX cycles) suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment in Table <NUM>. That is, excluding the DRX cycle length of <NUM> seconds, Tevaluate,E-UTRAN_intra [s] (number of DRX cycles) suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment and corresponding to each remaining DRX cycle length of less than <NUM> seconds is less than Tevaluate,E-UTRAN_intra [s] (number of DRX cycles) in a non-high-speed mobile communication environment. Therefore, if the UE moves at a speed of <NUM>/h, allowable maximum traveled distances (detect distance) during identification may be <NUM> meters, <NUM> meters, and <NUM> meters respectively. Compared with <NUM> meters, <NUM> meters, and <NUM> meters in the non-high-speed mobile communication environment, the allowable maximum traveled distances during identification may be greatly reduced.

It should be noted that the requirement indication information in this embodiment of the present application may be set in a broadcast data frame. For example, the access network device <NUM> and each UE reach, by means of negotiation, an agreement that one bit is set between fields to instruct the UE to perform intra-frequency cell reselection according to the preset evaluation time parameter that is of the cell reselection process and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment. For example, the requirement indication information, that is, a bold part shown below, is set in SystemInformationBlockType1. <IMG>
<IMG>.

Alternatively, the requirement indication information, that is, a bold part shown below, is set in MasterInformationBlock.

It may be understood that, in the foregoing embodiment, in addition to SystemInformationBlockType1 and MasterInformationBlock, the requirement indication information may be also set in another system message. This is not limited in the present application. A variable name and a variable type of the foregoing IE are not limited. A Boolean variable highspeedRRM-Indication herein is used to indicate whether a terminal should satisfy the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, and is only an example. This is not limited in the present application. For example, if the Boolean variable is a bit <NUM> (that is, the requirement indication information), it indicates that intra-frequency cell reselection needs to be performed according to the preset evaluation time parameter that is of the cell reselection process and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment; if the Boolean variable is a bit <NUM>, it indicates that intra-frequency cell reselection does not need to be performed according to the preset evaluation time parameter that is of the cell reselection process and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment. That is, the sending module <NUM> of the access network device <NUM> may broadcast a data frame in downlink to the UE in the idle state, and the broadcast data frame is provided with the requirement indication information, so as to send the requirement indication information to the UE. After receiving the requirement indication information, the UE, in the idle state, located in the high-speed mobile communication environment learns that intra-frequency cell reselection needs to be performed according to the preset evaluation time parameter that is of the cell reselection process and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment. For example, evaluation on the cell reselection process is completed by using a maximum time of three DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds in Table <NUM>, thereby accelerating a cell reselection process, and shortening a traveled distance during cell reselection.

It should be further noted that Table <NUM> is only an embodiment of the present application, and the present application is not limited to a case in Table <NUM>. That is, evaluation time parameters corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle less than <NUM> seconds are unnecessarily all shortened to three DRX cycles, and may be also set to another value. For example, the evaluation time parameter corresponding to the DRX cycle of <NUM> seconds is two DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds, and the evaluation time parameter corresponding to the DRX cycle of <NUM> seconds is four DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds. Provided that an evaluation time parameter is less than an evaluation time parameter of a cell reselection process in a non-high-speed mobile communication environment, a cell reselection process may be accelerated, and a traveled distance during cell reselection may be shortened. It may be understood that an evaluation time parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle of <NUM> seconds in this embodiment of the present application may be similarly set to less than three DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds. This is not limited in the present application.

Optionally, when the UE is UE in the idle state, the adjusting an RRM policy according to a preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment may further include: performing intra-frequency cell reselection according to a preset identification time parameter of the cell reselection process, where the identification time parameter of the cell reselection process is less than <NUM> discontinuous reception cycles, so as to shorten the intra-frequency cell reselection time.

Specifically, the identification time parameter that is of the cell reselection process and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment may be pre-written by a vendor in a production process of the UE, or the identification time parameter that is of the cell reselection process and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment is preset by refreshing or updating an identification time parameter of the produced UE, and is stored in a storage unit. Table <NUM> shows a schematic parameter table that is of an intra-frequency cell reselection requirement of the UE in the idle state and that is provided in this embodiment of the present application.

Based on that DRX cycle lengths of <NUM> seconds, <NUM> seconds, <NUM> seconds, and <NUM> seconds on which two original communication parties reach, by means of negotiation, an agreement respectively correspond to idle-state cell identification times [s] (quantity of discontinuous reception cycles), that is, Tdetect,EUTRAN_Intra [s] (number of DRX cycles), that are <NUM> DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds, <NUM> DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds, <NUM> DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds, and <NUM> DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds, Tdetect,EUTRAN_Intra [s] (number of DRX cycles) (that is, the bold column in Table <NUM>) suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment is newly set, and is respectively <NUM> DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds, <NUM> DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds, <NUM> DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds, and <NUM> DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds.

The identification time parameter that is of the cell reselection process and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment in this embodiment of the present application and the idle-state evaluation time [s] (quantity of discontinuous reception cycles) in Table <NUM> are added up to obtain Tdetect,EUTRAN_Intra [s] (number of DRX cycles) suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment in Table <NUM>. It may be learned from Table <NUM> that the identification time parameter that is of the cell reselection process and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment in this embodiment of the present application is an identification time of <NUM> DRX cycles, and an identification time parameter is <NUM> DRX cycles in a non-high-speed mobile communication environment. For example, the identification time parameter that is of the cell reselection process, that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, and that is corresponding to a DRX cycle of <NUM> seconds is <NUM> DRX cycles, and the idle-state evaluation time [s] is <NUM> DRX cycles, so that an idle-state cell identification time of <NUM> DRX cycles is totally obtained. The identification time parameter that is of the cell reselection process in the non-high-speed mobile communication environment and that is corresponding to a DRX cycle of <NUM> seconds is <NUM> DRX cycles, and the idle-state evaluation time [s] is <NUM> DRX cycles, so that an idle-state cell identification time of <NUM> DRX cycles is totally obtained. Therefore, if the UE moves at a speed of <NUM>/h, allowable maximum traveled distances (detect distance) during identification may be <NUM> meters, <NUM> meters, <NUM> meters, and <NUM> meters respectively. Compared with <NUM> meters, <NUM> meters, <NUM> meters, and <NUM> meters in the non-high-speed mobile communication environment, the allowable maximum traveled distances during identification may be greatly reduced.

It should be noted that the requirement indication information in this embodiment of the present application may be set in a broadcast data frame. For example, the access network device <NUM> and each UE reach, by means of negotiation, an agreement that one bit is set between fields to instruct the UE to perform intra-frequency cell reselection according to the preset identification time parameter that is of the cell reselection process and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment. For example, a bit <NUM> (that is, the requirement indication information) indicates that intra-frequency cell reselection needs to be performed according to the preset identification time parameter that is of the cell reselection process and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, and a bit <NUM> indicates that intra-frequency cell reselection does not need to be performed according to the preset identification time parameter that is of the cell reselection process and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment. For details about how to set the requirement indication information in the broadcast data frame, refer to the implementation described in the embodiment of Table <NUM>.

The sending module <NUM> of the access network device <NUM> may broadcast a data frame in downlink to the UE in the idle state, and the broadcast data frame is provided with the requirement indication information, so as to send the requirement indication information to the UE. After receiving the requirement indication information, the UE in the idle state learns that intra-frequency cell reselection needs to be performed according to the preset identification time parameter that is of the cell reselection process and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, for example, evaluation on the cell reselection process is completed by using a maximum time of <NUM> DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds in Table <NUM>, and then the identification time is shortened by means of improving an identification algorithm, increasing a measurement frequency, or the like, so as to complete identification within <NUM> seconds, thereby accelerating a cell reselection process, and shortening a traveled distance during cell reselection.

It should be further noted that Table <NUM> is only an embodiment of the present application, and the present application is not limited to a case in Table <NUM>. That is, in addition to <NUM> DRX cycles, the identification time parameter that is of the cell reselection process and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment may also be eight DRX cycles, <NUM> DRX cycles, <NUM> DRX cycles, <NUM> DRX cycles, or the like. Provided that the identification time parameter is less than <NUM> DRX cycles, a cell reselection process may be accelerated, and a traveled distance during cell reselection may be shortened.

Optionally, when the UE is UE in the connected state, the adjusting an RRM policy according to a preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment may further include: performing target cell identification according to preset target cell identification time parameters, where among the target cell identification time parameters, a target cell identification time parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle of <NUM> seconds is less than <NUM> seconds, a target cell identification time parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle greater than <NUM> seconds and not exceeding <NUM> seconds is less than <NUM> discontinuous reception cycles, a target cell identification time parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle of <NUM> seconds is less than <NUM> discontinuous reception cycles, or a target cell identification time parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle greater than <NUM> seconds and not exceeding <NUM> seconds is less than <NUM> discontinuous reception cycles.

Specifically, the target cell identification time parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment may be pre-written by a vendor in a production process of the UE, or the target cell identification time parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment is preset by refreshing or updating an identification time parameter of the produced UE, and is stored in a storage unit. Table <NUM> shows a schematic parameter table that is of an intra-frequency cell search requirement of the UE in the connected state and that is provided in this embodiment of the present application.

Based on that a DRX cycle less than or equal to <NUM> seconds, a DRX cycle greater than <NUM> seconds and less than or equal to <NUM> seconds, a DRX cycle of <NUM> seconds, and a DRX cycle greater than <NUM> seconds and less than or equal to <NUM> seconds on which two original communication parties reach, by means of negotiation, an agreement respectively correspond to target cell identification time parameters [s] (discontinuous reception cycles), that is, Tidentify_intra (s) (DRX cycles), that are <NUM> seconds, <NUM> DRX cycles, <NUM> DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds, and <NUM> DRX cycles, target cell identification time parameters (that is, the bold column in Table <NUM>) suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment are newly set, and are respectively <NUM> seconds, <NUM> DRX cycles, <NUM> DRX cycles of <NUM> seconds, and <NUM> DRX cycles. That is, a target cell identification time parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle greater than <NUM> seconds and not exceeding <NUM> seconds is less than a target cell identification time parameter in a non-high-speed mobile communication environment. Therefore, if the UE moves at a speed of <NUM>/h, target cell identification is performed according to the specified target cell identification time parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, and a target cell identification time may be greatly shortened.

It should be noted that the requirement indication information may be set in a broadcast data frame. For example, the access network device <NUM> and each UE reach, by means of negotiation, an agreement that one bit is set between fields to instruct the UE whether to perform target cell identification according to the preset target cell identification time parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment. For details about how to set the requirement indication information in the broadcast data frame, refer to the implementation described in the embodiment of Table <NUM>. Optionally, the requirement indication information in this embodiment of the present application may be sent to the UE in the connected state by using RRC dedicated signaling, that is, the RRC dedicated signaling may carry a bit as the requirement indication information, so as to instruct the UE whether to perform target cell identification according to the preset target cell identification time parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment. Specifically, the requirement indication information, that is, a bold part shown below, may be set in RRCConnectionReconfiguration.

It may be understood that, in the foregoing embodiment, in addition to the RRC dedicated signaling RRCConnectionReconfiguration, the requirement indication information may be also set in another system message. This is not limited in the present application. A variable name and a variable type of the foregoing IE are not limited. A Boolean variable highspeedRRM-Indication herein is used to indicate whether a terminal should satisfy the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, and is only an example. This is not limited in the present application. For example, if the Boolean variable is a bit <NUM> (that is, the requirement indication information), it indicates that target cell identification needs to be performed according to the preset target cell identification time parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment; if the Boolean variable is a bit <NUM>, it indicates that target cell identification does not need to be performed according to the preset target cell identification time parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment.

That is, the sending module <NUM> of the access network device <NUM> may broadcast a data frame in downlink to the UE in the connected state, where the broadcast data frame is provided with the requirement indication information, or send the RRC dedicated signaling carrying the requirement indication information to the UE in the connected state, so as to send the requirement indication information to the UE. After receiving the requirement indication information, the UE, in the connected state, located in the high-speed mobile communication environment learns that target cell identification needs to be performed according to the preset target cell identification time parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment. Then, the identification time is shortened by means of improving an identification algorithm, increasing a measurement frequency, or the like, so as to implement identification within a requirement time length, thereby accelerating a cell identification process, and shortening a traveled distance during cell identification.

It should be further noted that Table <NUM> is only an embodiment of the present application. That is, in addition to that a target cell identification time corresponding to a DRX cycle greater than <NUM> seconds and not exceeding <NUM> seconds is <NUM> DRX cycles, the target cell identification time parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment may also be <NUM> DRX cycles, <NUM> DRX cycles, <NUM> DRX cycles, or the like. Provided that a target cell identification time is less than a target cell identification time corresponding to a non-high-speed mobile communication environment, a cell reselection process may be accelerated, and a traveled distance during cell reselection may be shortened. It may be understood that a target cell identification time corresponding to a DRX cycle less than or equal to <NUM> seconds, and a target cell identification time corresponding to a DRX cycle greater than <NUM> seconds and less than or equal to <NUM> seconds may be similarly set to less than the target cell identification time corresponding to the non-high-speed mobile communication environment. This is not limited in the present application.

Optionally, when the UE is UE in the connected state, the adjusting an RRM policy according to a preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment may further include: performing radio link monitoring according to preset in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameters, where among the in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameters, an in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle greater than <NUM> second and not exceeding <NUM> seconds is less than <NUM> discontinuous reception cycles, an in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle greater than <NUM> seconds and not exceeding <NUM> seconds is less than <NUM> discontinuous reception cycles, or an in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle greater than <NUM> seconds and not exceeding <NUM> seconds is less than five discontinuous reception cycles.

Specifically, the in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment may be pre-written by a vendor in a production process of the UE, or the in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment is preset by refreshing or updating an in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameter of the produced UE, and is stored in a storage unit. For example, Table <NUM> shows a schematic parameter table that is of a Qout/Qin evaluation time used for radio link monitoring and that is provided in this embodiment of the present application.

Based on that a DRX cycle greater than <NUM> second and less than or equal to <NUM> seconds, a DRX cycle greater than <NUM> seconds and less than or equal to <NUM> seconds, and a DRX cycle greater than <NUM> seconds and less than or equal to <NUM> seconds on which two original communication parties reach, by means of negotiation, an agreement respectively correspond to in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameters [s] (discontinuous reception cycles), that is, TEvaluate_Qout_DRX and TEvaluate_Qin_DRX (s) (DRX cycles), that are <NUM> DRX cycles, <NUM> DRX cycles, and five DRX cycle, target cell identification time parameters (that is, the bold column in Table <NUM>) suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment are newly set, and are respectively <NUM> DRX cycles, five DRX cycle, and two DRX cycle. That is, an in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle greater than <NUM> seconds is less than an in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameter in a non-high-speed mobile communication environment. Therefore, if the UE moves at a speed of <NUM>/h, radio link monitoring is performed according to the specified in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, and an in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation time may be greatly shortened, so that radio link monitoring becomes more precise.

It should be noted that the requirement indication information in this embodiment of the present application may be set in a broadcast data frame. For example, the access network device <NUM> and each UE reach, by means of negotiation, an agreement that one bit is set between fields to instruct the UE whether to perform radio link monitoring according to the preset in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment. Alternatively, the requirement indication information may be sent to the UE by using RRC dedicated signaling, that is, the RRC dedicated signaling may carry a bit as the requirement indication information, so as to instruct the UE whether to perform radio link monitoring according to the preset in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment. For example, a bit <NUM> (that is, the requirement indication information) indicates that radio link monitoring needs to be performed according to the preset in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, and a bit <NUM> indicates that radio link monitoring does not need to be performed according to the preset in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment. Specifically, for setting of the requirement indication information, refer to the implementations described in the embodiments of Table <NUM> and Table <NUM>.

That is, the sending module <NUM> of the access network device <NUM> may broadcast a data frame in downlink to the UE in the connected state, where the broadcast data frame is provided with the requirement indication information, or send the RRC signaling carrying the requirement indication information to the UE in the connected state, so as to send the requirement indication information to the UE. After the UE, in the connected state, located in the high-speed mobile communication environment receives the requirement indication information, if the UE learns that radio link monitoring needs to be performed according to the preset in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, for example, if an in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameter corresponding to a DRX cycle greater than <NUM> seconds and less than or equal to <NUM> seconds is five DRX cycles, the UE reports an evaluation report to the access network device <NUM> after evaluation is completed in the five DRX cycles. Compared with <NUM> DRX cycles for evaluation in the non-high-speed mobile communication environment, an in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation time may be shortened, and a traveled distance during in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation may be shortened, so that radio link monitoring becomes more precise.

It should be further noted that Table <NUM> is only an embodiment of the present application, and the present application is not limited to a case in Table <NUM>. That is, in addition to being set to five DRX cycles, the in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameter corresponding to the DRX cycle greater than <NUM> seconds and less than or equal to <NUM> seconds may be also set to four DRX cycles, six DRX cycles, eight DRX cycles, or the like. Similarly, in addition to being set to two DRX cycles, the in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameter corresponding to the DRX cycle greater than <NUM> seconds and less than or equal to <NUM> seconds may be also set to three DRX cycles, one DRX cycle, or the like. It may be understood that, in addition to being set to <NUM> DRX cycles, the in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameter corresponding to the DRX cycle greater than <NUM> second and less than or equal to <NUM> seconds may be also set to <NUM> DRX cycles, <NUM> DRX cycles, <NUM> DRX cycles, or the like. This is not limited in the present application.

Optionally, when the UE is UE in the connected state, the adjusting an RRM policy according to a preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment may further include: performing measurement reporting according to a preset measurement parameter, where the measurement parameter is less than <NUM> milliseconds, a measurement parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle less than or equal to <NUM> seconds is less than <NUM> milliseconds, or a measurement parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle greater than <NUM> seconds and less than or equal to <NUM> seconds is less than five discontinuous reception cycles.

Specifically, the measurement parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment may be pre-written by a vendor in a production process of the UE, or the measurement parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment is preset by refreshing or updating a measurement parameter of the produced UE, and is stored in a storage unit.

Specifically, the requirement indication information in this embodiment of the present application may be set in a broadcast data frame. For example, the access network device <NUM> and each UE reach, by means of negotiation, an agreement that one bit is set between fields to instruct the UE whether to perform measurement reporting according to the preset measurement parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment. Alternatively, the requirement indication information may be sent to the UE by using RRC dedicated signaling, that is, the RRC dedicated signaling may carry a bit as the requirement indication information, so as to instruct the UE whether to perform measurement reporting according to the preset measurement parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment. For example, a bit <NUM> (that is, the requirement indication information) indicates that measurement reporting needs to be performed according to the preset measurement parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, and a bit <NUM> indicates that measurement reporting does not need to be performed according to the preset measurement parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment. Specifically, for setting of the requirement indication information, refer to the implementations described in the embodiments of Table <NUM> and Table <NUM>.

That is, the sending module <NUM> of the access network device <NUM> may broadcast a data frame in downlink to the UE in the connected state, where the broadcast data frame is provided with the requirement indication information, or send the RRC signaling carrying the requirement indication information to the UE in the connected state, so as to send the requirement indication information to the UE. After receiving the requirement indication information, the UE, in the connected state, located in the high-speed mobile communication environment learns that measurement reporting needs to be performed according to the preset measurement parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment. Then, the UE uses a shorter measurement period. For example, a measurement period for reference signal received power (Reference Signal Receiving Power, RSRP) is shortened from <NUM> to <NUM>, a measurement period for reference signal received quality (RSSQ, Reference Signal Receiving Quality) is shortened from <NUM> to <NUM>, a measurement parameter that is corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle less than or equal to <NUM> seconds and that is for RSRP is less than <NUM> milliseconds, a measurement parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle greater than <NUM> seconds and less than or equal to <NUM> seconds is less than five discontinuous reception cycles, or the like. Algorithms such as a UE handover algorithm and a cell identification algorithm are all established based on UE measurement. Therefore, processes such as a UE handover process and a cell identification process are all greatly affected by measurement. From system simulation data, shown in Table <NUM> and provided in this embodiment of the present application, for a handover failure rate and a quantity of radio link failure times in a measurement periodapplication, it may be learned that:.

In a high-speed moving state, as a measurement period is prolonged, a UE handover failure rate and a quantity of radio link failures are notably increased. This is because a longer measurement period indicates a more lagged time at which the UE triggers handover, and lagged handover makes the UE be farther away from an original serving cell. Consequently, link quality when the UE sends a measurement report to a serving eNB and the serving eNB delivers a handover command to the UE is deteriorated, and a signaling transfer success rate is directly reduced. As a result, handover performance is reduced, and a handover failure and a radio link failure are caused, and may be specifically presented in a schematic diagram, shown in <FIG> and provided in this embodiment of the present application, of handover failure rates in different measurement periods application. Therefore, in this embodiment of the present application, measurement reporting is performed according to the preset measurement parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, and the measurement period is shortened, thereby improving handover performance, increasing a handover success rate, reducing a ping-pong effect, and reducing a radio link failure rate.

Furthermore, the processing module <NUM> in this embodiment of the present application may be further configured to control the sending module <NUM> to send time period parameter indication information to the UE, where the time period parameter indication information is used to indicate a time period parameter of a T310 timer, and the time period parameter is greater than <NUM> seconds. That is, the access network device <NUM> may configure, for the UE, the time period parameter that is of the T310 timer and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment; the time period parameter that is of the T310 timer and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment is greater than a time period parameter of the T310 timer in the non-high-speed mobile communication environment.

Specifically, configuration may be performed as follows:
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A value range that is of a time length of the T310 timer and that is currently stipulated by a protocol (that is, the time period parameter of the T310 timer in the non-high-speed mobile communication environment) is ENUMERATED{ms0, ms50, ms100, ms200, ms500, ms1000, ms2000}, that is, the largest time length is <NUM> seconds (ms2000). The access network device <NUM> in this embodiment of the present application configures, for the UE in the connected state, the time period parameter that is of the T310 timer and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, and the time period parameter that is of the T310 timer, that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, and that is newly configured for the UE in the connected state is greater than the time period parameter of the T310 timer in the non-high-speed mobile communication environment, such as <NUM> seconds, <NUM> seconds, or <NUM> seconds, that is, a value range may be ENUMERATED {ms0, ms50, ms100, ms200, ms500, ms1000, ms2000, ms4000, ms6000, ms8000}. In this embodiment of the present application, UE moving at a high speed in a tunnel communication environmentapplication includes UE moving at a high speed in a tunnel, and also includes UE that is moving at a high speed and that is to enter a tunnel. Therefore, after the access network device <NUM> completes configuration, that is, after the user equipment receives the time period parameter indication information, the UE moving at a high speed in the tunnel communication environment uses, after discovering out-of-synchronization (Out-of-Synchronization, OoS) by means of monitoring, the time period parameter that is of the T310 timer and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, such as <NUM> seconds, <NUM> seconds, or <NUM> seconds, to enable detection of a physical layer problem, and evaluate whether a radio link can be restored.

It may be understood that, in a high-speed railway tunnel scenario, because signal quality in a tunnel is quite poor, radio link failures embodied as a high call drop rate, network interruption, and a quite long restoration time usually occur on the UE. This is because the UE enters a cell selection process after a radio link failure occurs on the UE, but a relatively long time consumed by cell selection plays a large lagging role in restoring a link of the UE. Moreover, dedicated network deployment is used for many high-speed railway scenarios, and a nearby public network is probably selected by means of cell selection after a radio link failure occurs on the UE. In this way, when a train leaves a tunnel and enters a normal communication state, the UE needs to be handed over to a dedicated network again. It may be learned by analyzing actually measured data from an operator that, in a high-speed railway moving state, it is quite difficult for UE to be handed over to a dedicated network from a public network. This is because a train moves at a quite high speed, and the UE leaves an original serving cell (a public network eNB) quite quickly. An LTE handover process includes signaling interworking between the UE and the original eNB. As a distance between the UE and the original eNB is quickly increased, quality of a channel between the two becomes quite poor, and it is usually difficult to implement successful signaling interworking. Consequently, the handover fails, and the UE enters a cell selection state again, to form a vicious circle. Actually, a case in which radio link quality in a tunnel is quite poor is usually improved when a train leaves the tunnel, and is not a persistent state. Therefore, in this embodiment of the present application, the time period parameter that is of the T310 timer and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment is configured for the UE in the connected state, so that the UE may prolong an evaluation time for a radio link failure, and robustness of radio link monitoring in a tunnel may be enhanced to some extent, so as to avoid reselection of a public network after the radio link failure.

It should be further noted that the foregoing embodiments may be combined with each other in any form. For example, embodiments of Table <NUM> and Table <NUM> are combined, Table <NUM> and Table <NUM> are combined, Table <NUM>, Table <NUM>, and Table <NUM> are combined, or the like. This is not limited in the present application.

By implementing this embodiment of the present application, the access network device generates the requirement indication information, and sends the requirement indication information to the UE within the coverage of the cell. After receiving the requirement indication information, the UE determines, according to the requirement indication information, that the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment needs to be satisfied, so as to resolve a prior-art technical problem that UE passes through a target cell but fails to well complete RRM because the UE moves at a quite high speed. The UE can adjust the RRM policy according to the preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, to shorten an intra-frequency cell reselection time, shorten a target cell identification time, shorten an in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation time, or shorten a measurement period, so as to satisfy the RRM requirement in the high-speed mobile communication environment, and ensure and improve network performance.

The access network device provided in the embodiments of the present application is described in detail above, and a structure of a UE side is correspondingly described below with reference to a schematic structural diagram of user equipment provided in an embodiment of the present application shown in <FIG>. The user equipment <NUM> includes a receiving module <NUM> and a processing module <NUM>.

The receiving module <NUM> is configured to receive requirement indication information sent by an access network device, where the requirement indication information is used to indicate that the user equipment needs to satisfy a radio resource management RRM requirement that is suitable for a high-speed mobile communication environment.

The processing module <NUM> is configured to determine, according to the requirement indication information, that the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment needs to be satisfied.

Specifically, the access network device may send the requirement indication information to the user equipment <NUM> by means of broadcasting a data frame in downlink to the UE within coverage of a cell of the access network device, that is, the requirement indication information may be set in the broadcast data frame. Alternatively, for the user equipment <NUM> in a connected state, the access network device may send, by using RRC dedicated signaling, the requirement indication information to the UE within coverage of a cell of the access network device, that is, the requirement indication information may be set in the RRC dedicated signaling. Alternatively, the access network device may directly send the requirement indication information independently to the user equipment <NUM> by using a network interface. That is, the processing module <NUM> may parse the requirement indication information from the data frame that is broadcast in downlink, parse the requirement indication information from the RRC dedicated signaling, or directly parse the received requirement indication information, and after it is determined that the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment needs to be satisfied, may enhance intra-frequency cell reselection, target cell identification, radio link monitoring, measurement reporting, or the like according to performance of the processing module <NUM>, so as to satisfy the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment.

It may be understood that, for the requirement indication information, the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, and a specific implementation in which the access network device sends adjustment indication information to the UE in this embodiment of the present application, refer to the description in the embodiment of the foregoing access network device.

By implementing this embodiment of the present application, the access network device generates the requirement indication information, and sends the requirement indication information to the UE within the coverage of the cell. After receiving the requirement indication information, the UE determines, according to the requirement indication information, that the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment needs to be satisfied, so as to resolve a prior-art technical problem that UE passes through a target cell but fails to well complete RRM because the UE moves at a quite high speed. The UE can adjust an RRM policy according to a preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, to shorten an intra-frequency cell reselection time, shorten a target cell identification time, shorten an in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation time, or shorten a measurement period, so as to satisfy the RRM requirement in the high-speed mobile communication environment, and ensure and improve network performance.

Further, the processing module <NUM> may be further configured to adjust an RRM policy according to a preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment.

Specifically, the receiving module <NUM> of the user equipment <NUM> receives the requirement indication information, and after parsing the requirement indication information, the processing module <NUM> may directly adjust the RRM policy according to the preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, so as to satisfy the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment.

Alternatively, the processing module <NUM> may first perform determining according to the requirement indication information, so as to determine whether current performance of the processing module <NUM> can support the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, and the processing module <NUM> adjusts the RRM policy according to the preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment only if the current performance of the processing module <NUM> cannot support the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, so as to satisfy the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment. Specifically:.

For example, the requirement indication information sent by the access network device may include speed level information, and the speed level information is used to indicate a speed level of the high-speed mobile communication environment. The speed level information may be specifically speed range information, that is, the access network device and the user equipment <NUM> determine a plurality of speed ranges by means of pre-negotiation. Specifically, correspondingly refer to the description in the embodiment of the foregoing access network device. After the receiving module <NUM> of the user equipment <NUM> receives the speed level information, the processing module <NUM> specifically determines, according to the speed level information and the performance of the processing module <NUM>, whether the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment can be satisfied. For example, if the user equipment <NUM> has relatively high performance, and although a current moving speed is relatively high, the UE can still support an RRM requirement in a current moving speed environment, the user equipment <NUM> determines that the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment can be satisfied currently. If the user equipment <NUM> cannot support the RRM requirement in the current moving speed environment, the user equipment <NUM> determines that the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment cannot be satisfied currently, and the user equipment <NUM> needs to adjust the RRM policy according to the preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, so as to satisfy the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment.

For another example, the requirement indication information sent by the access network device may include range information of a high-speed dedicated cell identifier, and the range information of the high-speed dedicated cell identifier is used to indicate the cell located in the high-speed mobile communication environment. When the UE enters the cell coverage of the access network device, for example, the UE in an idle state camps on the cell coverage of the access network device by means of cell selection or cell reselection, or the UE in the connected state accesses the cell coverage of the access network device by means of handover or RRC reconstruction, the UE is informed, by using the range information of the high-speed dedicated cell identifier, of cells that belong to high-speed dedicated cells. Specifically, correspondingly refer to the description in the embodiment of the foregoing access network device. After the receiving module <NUM> of the user equipment <NUM> receives the range information of the high-speed dedicated cell identifier, the processing module <NUM> determines whether a cell identifier of a currently accessed cell falls within a range (PhysCellIdRange) of the high-speed dedicated cell identifier, and if not, determines that the cell identifier of the currently accessed cell does not fall within the range of the high-speed dedicated cell identifier, and determines that the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment does not need to be satisfied; otherwise, determines that the cell identifier of the currently accessed cell falls within the range of the high-speed dedicated cell identifier, that is, determines that the RRM policy needs to be adjusted according to the preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, so as to satisfy the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment.

Furthermore, <FIG> shows a schematic structural diagram of another embodiment of user equipment according to the present application. In addition to including a receiving module <NUM> and a processing module <NUM>, the user equipment <NUM> may further include a sending module <NUM>, configured to report high-speed adjustment capability information to the access network device, where the high-speed adjustment capability information is used to indicate that the UE has a capability of supporting the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment. Therefore, after receiving the high-speed adjustment capability information, the access network device sends the requirement indication information to the user equipment.

Specifically, the sending module <NUM> may report the high-speed adjustment capability information to the access network device by using RRC dedicated signaling of a network, for example, by adding an IE:
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The access network device sends adjustment indication information to the user equipment <NUM> only after receiving the high-speed adjustment capability information reported by the user equipment <NUM>. Specifically, correspondingly refer to the description in the embodiment of the foregoing access network device.

Further, when the access network device pre-configures, for the UE, at least one discontinuous reception cycle suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, the discontinuous reception cycle suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment is less than <NUM> seconds. That is, the receiving module <NUM> is further configured to receive discontinuous reception cycle indication information from the access network device, where the discontinuous reception cycle indication information is used to indicate a discontinuous reception cycle, and the discontinuous reception cycle is less than <NUM> seconds; and the processing module <NUM> is further configured to perform intra-frequency cell reselection according to the discontinuous reception cycle when the user equipment <NUM> is in an idle state.

Specifically, refer to the implementation about how the UE performs intra-frequency cell reselection according to the discontinuous reception cycle that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment and that is indicated by the requirement indication information in the embodiment of Table <NUM>.

Furthermore, the processing module <NUM> may be further configured to perform intra-frequency cell reselection according to preset evaluation time parameters of a cell reselection process when the user equipment <NUM> is in the idle state, where among the evaluation time parameters of the cell reselection process, an evaluation time parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle of <NUM> seconds is less than <NUM> seconds, an evaluation time parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle of <NUM> seconds is less than <NUM> seconds, an evaluation time parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle of <NUM> seconds is less than <NUM> seconds, or an evaluation time parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle of <NUM> seconds is less than <NUM> seconds.

Specifically, refer to the implementation about how the UE performs intra-frequency cell reselection according to the requirement indication information by using the evaluation time parameter that is of the cell reselection process and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment in the embodiment of Table <NUM>.

Furthermore, the processing module <NUM> may be further configured to perform intra-frequency cell reselection according to a preset identification time parameter of the cell reselection process when the user equipment <NUM> is in the idle state, where the identification time parameter of the cell reselection process is less than <NUM> discontinuous reception cycles.

Specifically, refer to the implementation about how the UE performs intra-frequency cell reselection according to the requirement indication information by using the identification time parameter that is of the cell reselection process and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment in the embodiment of Table <NUM>.

Furthermore, the processing module <NUM> may be further configured to perform target cell identification according to preset target cell identification time parameters when the user equipment <NUM> is in a connected state, where among the target cell identification time parameters, a target cell identification time parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle of <NUM> seconds is less than <NUM> seconds, a target cell identification time parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle greater than <NUM> seconds and not exceeding <NUM> seconds is less than <NUM> discontinuous reception cycles, a target cell identification time parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle of <NUM> seconds is less than <NUM> discontinuous reception cycles, or a target cell identification time parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle greater than <NUM> seconds and not exceeding <NUM> seconds is less than <NUM> discontinuous reception cycles.

Specifically, refer to the implementation about how the UE performs target cell identification according to the requirement indication information by using the target cell identification time parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment in the embodiment of Table <NUM>.

Furthermore, the processing module <NUM> may be further configured to perform radio link monitoring according to preset in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameters when the user equipment <NUM> is in the connected state, where among the in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameters, an in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle greater than <NUM> second and not exceeding <NUM> seconds is less than <NUM> discontinuous reception cycles, an in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle greater than <NUM> seconds and not exceeding <NUM> seconds is less than <NUM> discontinuous reception cycles, or an in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle greater than <NUM> seconds and not exceeding <NUM> seconds is less than five discontinuous reception cycles.

Specifically, refer to the implementation about how the UE performs radio link monitoring according to the requirement indication information by using the in-synchronization/out-of-synchronization evaluation period parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment in the embodiment of Table <NUM>.

Furthermore, the processing module <NUM> may be further configured to perform measurement reporting according to a preset measurement parameter when the user equipment <NUM> is in the connected state, where the measurement parameter is less than <NUM> milliseconds, a measurement parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle less than or equal to <NUM> seconds is less than <NUM> milliseconds, or a measurement parameter corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle greater than <NUM> seconds and less than or equal to <NUM> seconds is less than five discontinuous reception cycles.

Specifically, refer to the implementation about how the UE performs measurement reporting according to the requirement indication information by using the measurement parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment in the embodiment of Table <NUM>.

Furthermore, the receiving module <NUM> may be further configured to receive time period parameter indication information from the access network device, where the time period parameter indication information is used to indicate a time period parameter of a T310 timer, and the time period parameter is greater than <NUM> seconds.

The processing module <NUM> may be further configured to: when the user equipment <NUM> is in a connected state in a tunnel communication environment, enable detection of a physical layer problem by using the time period parameter of the T310 timer.

Specifically, refer to the implementation about how the UE enables detection of the physical layer problem by using the time period parameter that is of the T310 timer and that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment in the embodiment of the foregoing access network device <NUM>.

It should be noted that the foregoing embodiments may be combined with each other in any form. This is not limited in the present application.

With reference to a schematic structural diagram, shown in <FIG>, of another embodiment of an access network device according to the present application, the access network device <NUM> includes an input apparatus <NUM>, an output apparatus <NUM>, a memory <NUM>, and a processor <NUM> (there may be one or more processors <NUM> in the access network device <NUM>, and one processor is used as an example in <FIG>). In some embodiments of the present application, the input apparatus <NUM>, the output apparatus <NUM>, the memory <NUM>, and the processor <NUM> may be connected by using a bus or in another manner. In <FIG>, an example in which connection is implemented by using a bus is used.

Specifically, for specific functions and execution steps of the processor <NUM>, refer to the implementation of the processing module <NUM> in the foregoing access network device <NUM>, for specific functions and execution steps of the output apparatus <NUM>, refer to the implementation of the sending module <NUM> in the foregoing access network device <NUM>, and for specific functions and execution steps of the input apparatus <NUM>, refer to the implementation of the receiving module in the foregoing access network device <NUM>.

With reference to a schematic structural diagram, shown in <FIG>, of another embodiment of user equipment according to the present application, the user equipment <NUM> includes an input apparatus <NUM>, an output apparatus <NUM>, a memory <NUM>, and a processor <NUM> (there may be one or more processors <NUM> in the user equipment <NUM>, and one processor is used as an example in <FIG>). In some embodiments of the present application, the input apparatus <NUM>, the output apparatus <NUM>, the memory <NUM>, and the processor <NUM> may be connected by using a bus or in another manner. In <FIG>, an example in which connection is implemented by using a bus is used.

Specifically, for specific functions and execution steps of the processor <NUM>, refer to the implementation of the processing module <NUM> in the foregoing user equipment <NUM>, for specific functions and execution steps of the output apparatus <NUM>, refer to the implementation of the sending module <NUM> in the foregoing user equipment <NUM>, and for specific functions and execution steps of the input apparatus <NUM>, refer to the implementation of the receiving module <NUM> in the foregoing user equipment <NUM>.

With reference to a schematic structural diagram, shown in <FIG>, of a communications system according to an embodiment of the present application, the communications system <NUM> includes at least one access network device <NUM> and at least one user equipment <NUM>, and in <FIG>, an example in which the communications system <NUM> includes one access network device <NUM> and one user equipment <NUM> is used for description. As shown in the application scenario in <FIG>, a user carries the user equipment <NUM> and takes a high-speed moving vehicle such as a high speed train, and the user equipment <NUM> communicates with another user equipment by means of connecting to and interacting with the access network device <NUM>.

The access network device <NUM> generates requirement indication information, where the requirement indication information is used to indicate that the user equipment <NUM> needs to satisfy a radio resource management RRM requirement that is suitable for a high-speed mobile communication environment; and sends the requirement indication information to the user equipment <NUM> within coverage of a cell, so that the user equipment <NUM> learns that the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment needs to be supported.

The user equipment <NUM> receives the requirement indication information sent by the access network device <NUM>; and determines, according to the requirement indication information, that the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment needs to be satisfied.

Specifically, a structure and a function of the access network device <NUM> may be specifically implemented according to the description in the embodiment of the access network device <NUM> or the access network device <NUM>. A structure and a function of the user equipment <NUM> may be specifically implemented according to the description in the embodiment of the user equipment <NUM> or the user equipment <NUM>.

Correspondingly, <FIG> is a schematic flowchart of a communication method according to an embodiment of the present application. For same content, refer to the description in the foregoing embodiment.

Step S <NUM>: An access network device generates requirement indication information.

Specifically, the requirement indication information is used to indicate that user equipment UE needs to satisfy a radio resource management RRM requirement that is suitable for a high-speed mobile communication environment. For details of the requirement indication information, refer to the related description in the embodiment of the foregoing access network device <NUM>.

Step S102: The access network device sends the requirement indication information to UE within coverage of a cell.

Specifically, the access network device may send radio resource control RRC dedicated signaling to the UE within the coverage of the cell, where the RRC dedicated signaling carries the requirement indication information; or send a system message to the UE within the coverage of the cell, where the system message carries the requirement indication information. Specifically, refer to the related description in the embodiment of the foregoing access network device <NUM>.

Step S104: The user equipment receives the requirement indication information sent by the access network device.

Step S106: Determine, according to the requirement indication information, that an RRM requirement that is suitable for a high-speed mobile communication environment needs to be satisfied.

Specifically, after receiving the requirement indication information, the user equipment learns that the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment needs to be satisfied, and may enhance intra-frequency cell reselection, target cell identification, radio link monitoring, measurement reporting, or the like according to performance of the user equipment, so as to satisfy the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment.

Optionally, before step S100 of sending the requirement indication information to UE within coverage of a cell, the method may further include: reporting, by the user equipment, high-speed adjustment capability information to the access network device, so as to indicate that the UE has a capability of supporting the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment. After the access network device receives the high-speed adjustment capability information reported by the UE within the coverage of the cell, step S100 of sending the requirement indication information to UE within coverage of a cell may specifically include: sending, according to the received high-speed adjustment capability information, the requirement indication information to the UE that has a high-speed adjustment capability.

Further, after receiving the requirement indication information, the UE may directly adjust an RRM policy according to a preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, so as to satisfy the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment. Alternatively, the UE may first perform determining according to the requirement indication information, so as to determine whether current performance of the UE can satisfy the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, and the UE adjusts an RRM policy according to a preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment only if the current performance of the UE cannot satisfy the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, so as to satisfy the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment.

For example, the requirement indication information may include speed level information. A schematic flowchart, shown in <FIG>, of another embodiment of a communication method according to the present application specifically describes how UE determines, according to the requirement indication information, whether an RRM requirement that is suitable for a high-speed mobile communication environment can be satisfied.

Step S <NUM>: The user equipment receives the requirement indication information sent by an access network device.

Step S112: Parse the requirement indication information, to obtain the speed level information.

Step S114: Determine, according to the speed level information and performance of the user equipment, whether the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment can be currently satisfied.

Specifically, for the speed level information, refer to the description in the embodiment of the foregoing access network device <NUM>. The UE needs to determine, according to the speed level information, that the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment is satisfied. Specifically, if the UE has relatively high performance, and although a current moving speed is relatively high, the UE can still support an RRM requirement in a current moving speed environment, the UE determines that the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment can be currently satisfied, and then may end the adjustment process, and continue to communicate according to a current state. If the UE cannot support the RRM requirement in the current moving speed environment, the UE determines that the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment cannot be currently satisfied, and performs step S116.

Step S116: Adjust an RRM policy according to a preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment.

For another example, the requirement indication information includes range information of a high-speed dedicated cell identifier. A schematic flowchart, shown in <FIG>, of another embodiment of a communication method according to the present application specifically describes how UE determines, according to the requirement indication information, whether an RRM requirement that is suitable for a high-speed mobile communication environment can be satisfied.

Step S120: The user equipment receives the requirement indication information sent by an access network device.

Step S122: Parse the requirement indication information, to obtain the range information of the high-speed dedicated cell identifier.

Step S124: Determine, according to the range information of the high-speed dedicated cell identifier, whether a cell identifier of a currently accessed cell falls within a range of the high-speed dedicated cell identifier.

Specifically, for related description of the range information of the high-speed dedicated cell identifier, refer to the implementation in the embodiment of the foregoing access network device <NUM>. If the UE determines that the cell identifier of the currently accessed cell does not fall within the range of the high-speed dedicated cell identifier, it indicates that the UE is not in the high-speed mobile communication environment, and then the UE may end the adjustment process, and continue to communicate according to a normal state; otherwise, if the UE determines that the cell identifier of the currently accessed cell falls within the range of the high-speed dedicated cell identifier, it indicates that the UE is in the high-speed mobile communication environment, and then the UE determines that the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment needs to be satisfied, and performs step S126.

Step S126: Adjust an RRM policy according to a preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment.

Furthermore, when the UE needs, after the UE learns that the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment needs to be satisfied, to adjust the RRM policy according to the preset RRM parameter suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, so as to satisfy the RRM requirement that is suitable for the high-speed mobile communication environment, how to specifically perform adjustment is described by using an example:.

It should be noted that, for specific implementations of the foregoing method embodiments, correspondingly refer to the descriptions of the embodiments of the access network device and the user equipment.

Claim 1:
A communication method performed by an access network device (<NUM>), comprising:
generating (S100) requirement indication information, wherein the requirement indication information is used to indicate that user equipment (<NUM>) needs to satisfy a radio resource management RRM requirement that is suitable for a mobile communication environment in which a user equipment moves at high speed, wherein the RRM requirement includes preset RRM parameters suitable for the mobile communication environment in which a user equipment moves at high speed; and
sending (S102) the requirement indication information to the user equipment (<NUM>) within coverage of a cell;
wherein the RRM requirement comprises identification time parameters of the cell reselection process when the user equipment (<NUM>) is in idle state, wherein the intra-frequency cell reselection time are shortened by using the identification time parameters of the cell reselection process;
wherein among the identification time parameters of the cell reselection process, the identification time parameter of the cell reselection process corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle of <NUM> seconds is <NUM> discontinuous reception cycles, the identification time parameter of the cell reselection process corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle of <NUM> seconds is <NUM> discontinuous reception cycles, and the identification time parameter of the cell reselection process corresponding to a discontinuous reception cycle of <NUM> seconds is <NUM> discontinuous reception cycles.