Patent Description:
With the development of mobile communications technologies, demands on a communication rate and capacity are growing. The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (The 3rd Generation Partnership Project) 3GPP incorporates a high frequency band into the consideration of system design in a next-generation evolved radio (New Radio, NR) system. In a radio system, for example, a local oscillator in a base station or a terminal is not ideal, and random jitter of the local oscillator causes phase noise (phase noise, PN) of an output carrier signal. With the increase of a carrier frequency, power of the phase noise increases. Therefore, impact of the phase noise cannot be ignored, and the phase noise needs to be estimated at the receive end by using a reference signal.

For example, a phase compensation reference signal (Phase noise Compensation Reference Signal, PCRS) may be used to estimate the phase noise. The phase compensation reference signal needs to be mapped to a time-frequency resource for transmission. In the prior art, the phase compensation reference signal occupies a relatively large quantity of time-frequency resources.

<NPL> provides some evaluations and discussions on Tracking Reference Signal (TRS) which can be used for phase noise compensation.

<NPL>" from National Instruments makes observations and proposals on the performance of CPE compensation based on e.g. PNRS frequency density of subcarriers.

<NPL> discusses the requirements on and the associated design principles for the RS for phase tracking and provides views on whether/how to use DM-RS/other/new RS for this purpose.

provides views on issues toward RS for phase tracking.

This application provides a reference signal sending method according to claim <NUM>, a reference signal receiving method according to claim <NUM>, a base station according to claim <NUM>, a terminal according to claim <NUM>, a communications apparatus according to claim <NUM>, a communications apparatus according to claim <NUM>, a computer readable storage medium according to claim <NUM>, and a computer program product according to claim <NUM>, to reduce a quantity of time-frequency resources occupied by a reference signal. Further advantageous embodiments and improvements of the present invention are listed in the dependent claims.

To describe the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention or in the prior art more clearly, the following briefly describes the accompanying drawings required for describing the embodiments or the prior art.

The following describes in detail the embodiments provided in the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings. A network architecture and a service scenario are described in the embodiments of the present invention to explain the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention more clearly, and do not constitute any limitation to the technical solutions provided in the embodiments of the present invention. A person of ordinary skill in the art may learn that with evolution of network architectures and appearance of new service scenarios, the technical solutions provided in the embodiments of the present invention are also applicable to a similar technical problem.

<FIG> is a schematic diagram of a possible system network according to the present invention. As shown in <FIG>, at least one terminal <NUM> communicates with a radio access network (Radio access network, RAN for short). The RAN includes at least one base station <NUM> (base station, BS for short). For clear description, only one base station and one UE are shown in the figure. The RAN is connected to a core network (core network, CN for short). Optionally, the CN may be coupled to one or more external networks (External Network), for example, the Internet and a public switched telephone network (public switched telephone network, PSTN for short).

For ease of understanding, the following describes some nouns in this application.

In this application, nouns "network" and "system" are usually used interchangeably, but a person skilled in the art may understand their meanings. User equipment (English: User Equipment, UE for short) is a terminal device having a communication function, may also be referred to as a terminal, and may include a handheld device, an in-vehicle device, a wearable device, or a computing device that has a wireless communication function, another processing device connected to a wireless modem, or the like. In different networks, user equipment may be referred to as different names, for example, a terminal, a mobile station, a subscriber unit, a station, a cellular phone, a personal digital assistant, a wireless modem, a wireless communications device, a handheld device, a laptop computer, a cordless phone, or a wireless local loop station, which is referred to as user equipment UE or a terminal in this application for ease of description. A base station (base station, BS for short) may also be referred to as a base station device and is a device deployed in the radio access network to provide a wireless communication function. In different radio access systems, names of the base station may be different. For example, a base station is referred to as a NodeB (NodeB) in a Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System, UMTS for short) network; a base station in an LTE network is referred to as an evolved NodeB (evolved NodeB, eNB or eNodeB for short); and in a future <NUM> system, a base station may be referred to as a transmission reception point (Transmission Reception Point, TRP).

An embodiment of the present invention provides a reference signal transmission method. The method may be applied to the system shown in <FIG>.

Step <NUM>: A base station sends a first reference signal and a second reference signal.

The first reference signal is sent by using a first group of antenna ports, the second reference signal is sent by using a second group of antenna ports, the first group of antenna ports include at least two antenna ports, and the second group of antenna ports include at least two antenna ports.

Second reference signals are mapped to a same time-frequency resource, or
second reference signals sent on the at least two antenna ports in the second group of antenna ports are mapped to a same time-frequency resource.

Optionally, the first reference signal is used for channel estimation, and the second reference signal is used to estimate phase noise, phase deflection, or a frequency offset.

Step <NUM>: A terminal receives the first reference signal and the second reference signal.

Optionally, after receiving the first reference signal and the second reference signal, the terminal may use the first reference signal for channel estimation, and use the second reference signal to estimate the phase noise, or use the first reference signal and the second reference signal to estimate the phase noise.

In this embodiment of the present invention, reference signals of a plurality of ports are mapped to a same time-frequency resource, thereby reducing a quantity of time-frequency resources occupied by the reference signals.

Optionally, in the foregoing method, the first reference signal may be referred to as a demodulation reference signal (demodulation reference signal, DMRS), and the second reference signal may be referred to as a phase tracking reference signal (phase tracking reference signal, PTRS) or a phase compensation reference signal (phase noise compensation reference signal, PCRS).

The following further describes a correspondence between the second group of antenna ports and the time-frequency resource by using examples.

For example, as shown in <FIG>, second reference signals on all antenna ports of a second group of antenna ports are mapped to a same time-frequency resource.

Alternatively, as shown in <FIG>, a second group of antenna ports include two or more subgroups, second reference signals on each subgroup of antenna ports are mapped to a same time-frequency resource, and second reference signals of different subgroups are mapped to different time-frequency resources.

Optionally, the foregoing method may further include: sending, by the base station, first signaling, where the first signaling indicates a correspondence between the first group of antenna ports and the second group of antenna ports.

Optionally, a correspondence between two groups of antenna ports may indicate two types of correspondences.

In a first type of correspondence, corresponding antenna ports have same phase noise. In a second type of correspondence, corresponding antenna ports have a same equivalent channel or same precoding, where the same equivalent channel or the same precoding may be predefined, for example, antenna port numbers are the same.

Optionally, the base station divides DM-RS antenna ports and PT-RS antenna ports into groups. In a same group, there are both a DM-RS port and a PT-RS port. Antenna ports (including PT-RS antenna ports and DM-RS antenna ports) that belong to a same group are considered to have same phase noise. The base station sends signaling to UE to indicate group division information. The signaling may be radio resource control signaling or physical layer control signaling that is configured by a higher layer, and the UE determines group division of antenna ports based on the signaling.

Optionally, the foregoing method may further include: sending, by the base station, second signaling, where the second signaling indicates that the first reference signal and the second reference signal belong to a same reference signal type or have a quasi co-location QCL relationship.

Optionally, in this embodiment of the present invention, the QCL relationship means that reference signals corresponding to antenna ports of reference signals have a same parameter, or the QCL relationship means that a terminal may determine, based on a parameter of an antenna port, a parameter of another antenna port having the QCL relationship with the antenna port, or the QCL relationship means that two antenna ports have a same parameter, or the QCL relationship means that a difference between parameters of two antenna ports is less than a specific threshold. The parameter may be at least one of delay spread, Doppler spread, a Doppler shift, an average delay, average gain, an angle of arrival (Angle of arrival, AOA), an average AOA, AOA spread, an angle of departure (Angle of Departure, AOD), an average angle of departure AOD, AOD spread, a receiving antenna spatial correlation parameter, a transmit antenna spatial correlation parameter, a transmit beam, a receive beam, and a resource identifier. The beam includes at least one of the following: precoding, a weight sequence number, and a beam sequence number. The angle may be decomposed values at different dimensions, or a combination of decomposed values at different dimensions. The antenna ports are antenna ports with different antenna port numbers, and/or antenna ports that have a same antenna port number and that perform information sending or receiving in different time and/or frequencies and/or code domain resources, and/or antenna ports that have different antenna port numbers and that perform information sending or receiving in different time and/or frequencies and/or code domain resources. The resource identifier includes a channel state information-reference signal (Channel State Information Reference Signal, CSI-RS) resource identifier or an SRS resource identifier, which is used to indicate a beam on a resource.

Optionally, the foregoing method may further include: sending, by the base station, third signaling, where the third signaling indicates a reference signal type of the first reference signal and a reference signal type of the second reference signal. The reference signal type may include at least one of the following: reference signal precoding, a channel response, and a downlink transmit beam.

Optionally, in the foregoing method, a quantity of subcarriers to which the second reference signal is mapped in different scheduled bandwidth ranges is one or more constants, or a quantity of subcarriers to which the second reference signal is mapped in different system bandwidth ranges is one or more constants.

Optionally, the quantity of subcarriers may be configured or predefined by the base station.

Optionally, the base station may send signaling to indicate that the second reference signal is cell-specific, or UE group-specific, or UE-specific. The following further describes a mapping relationship between the second reference signal and subcarriers by using examples.

For example, as shown in <FIG>, second reference signals are distributed within scheduled bandwidth. Regardless of a change of the scheduled bandwidth, a quantity of subcarriers occupied by the second reference signal is constant, for example, four subcarriers.

For example, as shown in <FIG>, second reference signals are distributed within system bandwidth. Regardless of a change of the system bandwidth, a quantity of subcarriers occupied by the second reference signal is constant, for example, six subcarriers.

According to the invention, as shown in <FIG>, second reference signals are distributed within scheduled bandwidth. A range of the scheduled bandwidth may be preset to be in intervals, such as [<NUM>, <NUM>], [<NUM>, <NUM>], and [<NUM>, <NUM>]. A quantity of occupied subcarriers is determined based on the interval to which the scheduled bandwidth belongs. For example, quantities of subcarriers corresponding to the foregoing three intervals are respectively <NUM>, <NUM>, and <NUM>. When the scheduled bandwidth is <NUM>, the quantity of occupied subcarriers is <NUM>; when the scheduled bandwidth is <NUM>, the quantity of occupied subcarriers is <NUM>; and when the scheduled bandwidth is <NUM>, the quantity of occupied subcarriers is <NUM>.

According to the invention, as shown in <FIG>, second reference signals are distributed within system bandwidth. A range of the system bandwidth may be preset to be in intervals, such as [<NUM>, <NUM>], [<NUM>, <NUM>], and [<NUM>, <NUM>]. A quantity of occupied subcarriers is determined based on the interval to which the system bandwidth belongs. For example, quantities of subcarriers corresponding to the foregoing three intervals are respectively <NUM>, <NUM>, and <NUM>. When the system bandwidth is <NUM>, the quantity of occupied subcarriers is <NUM>; when the system bandwidth is <NUM>, the quantity of occupied subcarriers is <NUM>; and when the system bandwidth is <NUM>, the quantity of occupied subcarriers is <NUM>.

In the foregoing solution, a quantity of subcarriers occupied by the second reference signal is constant, or constant in a range, thereby reducing a quantity of time-frequency resources occupied by reference signals.

Optionally, the second reference signal is used by at least two terminals to estimate one or a combination of the following information: phase noise, phase deflection, and a frequency offset.

Optionally, a quantity of antenna ports of the second group of antenna ports is less than a quantity of antenna ports in the second group of antenna ports.

Optionally, the first group of antenna ports and the second group of antenna ports may be partially overlapped.

Optionally, when the second group of antenna ports include only one antenna port, the second reference signal may be used by a plurality of terminals to estimate one or a combination of the following information: phase noise, phase deflection, and a frequency offset.

Optionally, in a special scenario, when second reference signals on different antenna ports are mapped to a same time-frequency resource, the second reference signal is sent in different sequences on different antenna ports.

Optionally, a sequence of the second reference signal on the second group of antenna ports is determined depending on an antenna port index or an identifier of the terminal. Alternatively, the sequence is specified by the base station.

Optionally, before sending a reference signal, the base station sends an indication signal, where the indication signal is used to indicate at least one of the following information:.

Optionally, before sending a reference signal, the base station determines transmit power of a second reference signal on an antenna port based on a quantity of antenna ports occupying a same time-frequency resource in the second group of antenna ports.

Specifically, transmit power of a second reference signal on an antenna port is determined based on a quantity of antenna ports occupying a same time-frequency resource. If a quantity of antenna ports multiplexed on a time-frequency resource is M0, and transmit power of a second reference signal on a time-frequency resource element is PDMRS, transmit power of a second reference signal on a resource element on an antenna port is k×PDMRS/M0, where k is a predefined positive real number.

Another method embodiment of the present invention further provides another reference signal transmission method. The method may be applied to the system shown in <FIG>. The following uses a phase noise reference signal and a demodulation reference signal as an example for description.

Step <NUM>: A base station sends a reference signal to a terminal.

The reference signal includes a phase noise reference signal. Optionally, the phase noise reference signal is used to estimate phase noise, phase deflection, or a frequency offset.

A quantity of subcarriers to which the phase noise reference signal is mapped in different scheduled bandwidth ranges is one or more constants, or
a quantity of subcarriers to which the phase noise reference signal is mapped in different system bandwidth ranges is one or more constants.

Step <NUM>: The terminal receives the reference signal.

The terminal may use the phase noise reference signal to estimate the phase noise, the phase deflection, or the frequency offset.

In the foregoing solution, a quantity of subcarriers occupied by the phase noise reference signal is constant, or constant in a range, thereby reducing a quantity of time-frequency resources occupied by reference signals.

For a mapping relationship between the phase noise reference signal and subcarriers, refer to corresponding examples and descriptions of <FIG> in the foregoing embodiments.

Optionally, in the foregoing embodiment, the phase noise reference signal includes M blocks, each block of the phase noise reference signal is mapped to N continuous subcarriers in frequency domain and is mapped to at least one OFDM symbol at a spacing of K orthogonal frequency division multiplexing OFDM symbols in time domain, a distance between two adjacent blocks of the phase noise reference signal is at least one subcarrier in frequency domain, M is an integer greater than or equal to <NUM>, N is an integer greater than or equal to <NUM>, and K is an integer greater than or equal to <NUM>. <FIG> shows an example of mapping a phase noise reference signal to a time-frequency resource.

Optionally, a precoding granularity of the phase noise reference signal is at least one block of the phase noise reference signal.

Optionally, the method further includes: sending, by the base station, the precoding granularity to the terminal.

Optionally, the precoding granularity may be preset.

Optionally, the reference signal further includes a demodulation reference signal DMRS. A start location of the phase noise reference signal and a start location of the DM RS in time domain are on a same OFDM symbol.

Optionally, the sending, by a base station, a reference signal includes: sending, by the base station, the phase noise reference signal on a first group of antenna ports, and sending a DM RS on a second group of antenna ports. The method further includes: sending, by the base station, a correspondence between the first group of ports and the second group of ports to at least two UEs. The first group of antenna ports include at least one antenna port, and the second group of antenna ports include at least one antenna port.

Optionally, the method further includes: sending, by the base station, downlink control information to at least two UEs. The downlink control information includes at least one of the following information: time-domain resource information of the phase noise reference signal, frequency-domain resource information of the phase noise reference signal, and antenna port information used by the phase noise reference signal.

Optionally, the method further includes: scrambling, by the base station, the downlink control information by using a scrambling code before sending the downlink control information.

Optionally, the method further includes: sending, by the base station, the scrambling code to at least two UEs.

Optionally, a first scrambling code is one scrambling code of a preset scrambling code set.

It should be noted that, some or all of the steps or technical details of the solutions of the foregoing different embodiments may be combined for use.

The embodiments of the present invention further provide an apparatus embodiment for implementing the steps and methods in the foregoing method embodiments. The methods, steps, technical details, and technical effects of the method embodiments are also applicable to the apparatus embodiment. Details are not described below.

<FIG> is a schematic structural diagram of a base station. The base station may be applied to the system shown in <FIG>. The base station <NUM> includes one or more remote radio units (remote radio unit, RRU) <NUM> and one or more baseband units (baseband unit, BBU) <NUM>. The RRU <NUM> may be referred to as a transceiver unit, a transceiver, a transceiver circuit, a transceiver, or the like. The RRU <NUM> may include at least one antenna <NUM> and a radio frequency unit <NUM>. The RRU <NUM> is mainly configured to send and receive a radio frequency signal and perform conversion between the radio frequency signal and a baseband signal, for example, configured to send a signaling indication and/or a reference signal in the foregoing embodiment to a terminal. The BBU <NUM> is mainly configured to perform baseband processing, base station control, and the like. The RRU <NUM> and the BBU <NUM> may be physically disposed together, or may be disposed in a physically separate manner, namely, disposed as a distributed base station.

The BBU <NUM> is a control center of a base station, may also be referred to as a processing unit, and is mainly configured to implement baseband processing functions, such as channel coding, multiplexing, modulation, and spread spectrum. In an example, the BBU <NUM> may include one or more boards. A plurality of boards may jointly support a radio access network (such as a <NUM> network) of a single access standard, or may separately support radio access networks of different access standards. The BBU <NUM> further includes a memory <NUM> and a processor <NUM>. The memory <NUM> is configured to store necessary instructions and data. The processor <NUM> is configured to control the base station to perform necessary actions. The memory <NUM> and the processor <NUM> may serve one or more boards. In other words, a separate memory and processor may be disposed on each board, or a plurality of boards may share a same memory and processor. In addition, a necessary circuit is further disposed on each board.

The base station may be configured to implement the method in the foregoing method embodiment, and details are as follows:.

The processor is configured to generate a first reference signal and a second reference signal.

The transceiver is configured to send the first reference signal by using a first group of antenna ports and send the second reference signal by using a second group of antenna ports.

The first group of antenna ports include at least two antenna ports, and the second group of antenna ports include at least two antenna ports.

Optionally, the transceiver is further configured to send first signaling, where the first signaling indicates a correspondence between the first group of antenna ports and the second group of antenna ports.

Optionally, the transceiver is further configured to send second signaling, where the second signaling indicates that the first reference signal and the second reference signal belong to a same reference signal type or have a quasi co-location QCL relationship.

Optionally, the transceiver is further configured to send third signaling, where the third signaling indicates a reference signal type of the first reference signal and a reference signal type of the second reference signal.

The base station may also be configured to implement the method in the another method embodiment, and details are as follows:.

The processor is configured to map a reference signal to a subcarrier. The reference signal includes a phase noise reference signal; and a quantity of subcarriers to which the phase noise reference signal is mapped in different scheduled bandwidth ranges is one or more constants, or a quantity of subcarriers to which the phase noise reference signal is mapped in different system bandwidth ranges is one or more constants.

The transceiver is configured to send the reference signal.

Optionally, the transceiver is further configured to send a precoding granularity to the terminal.

Optionally, the phase noise reference signal is used to estimate the phase noise, the phase deflection, or the frequency offset.

<FIG> is a schematic structural diagram of a terminal. The terminal may be applied to the system shown in <FIG>. For ease of description, <FIG> shows only main components of the terminal. As shown in <FIG>, the terminal <NUM> includes a processor, a memory, a control circuit, an antenna, and an input/output apparatus. The processor is mainly configured to process a communication protocol and communication data, control the entire terminal, execute a software program, and process data of the software program. The memory is mainly configured to store the software program and the data, for example, store a codebook described in the foregoing embodiment. The control circuit is mainly configured to perform conversion between a baseband signal and a radio frequency signal, and process a radio frequency signal. The control circuit together with the antenna may also be referred to as a transceiver, mainly configured to send and receive a radio frequency signal in an electromagnetic wave form. The input/output apparatus such as a touchscreen, a display screen, or a keyboard is mainly configured to receive data entered by a user and output data to a user.

After the terminal is powered on, the processor may read a software program in a storage unit, interpret and execute an instruction of the software program, and process data of the software program. When data needs to be sent wirelessly, the processor performs baseband processing on to-be-sent data and then outputs a baseband signal to a radio frequency circuit. After performing radio frequency processing on the baseband signal, the radio frequency circuit transmits a radio frequency signal in an electromagnetic wave form by using an antenna. When data is sent to the terminal, the radio frequency circuit receives a radio frequency signal by using the antenna, converts the radio frequency signal to a baseband signal, and outputs the baseband signal to the processor. The processor converts the baseband signal into data and processes the data.

A person skilled in the art may understand that, for ease of description, <FIG> shows only one memory and one processor. Actually, the terminal may have a plurality of processors and a plurality of memories. The memory may also be referred to as a storage medium, or a storage device, or the like. This is not limited in the embodiment of the present invention.

In an optional implementation, the processor may include a baseband processor and a central processing unit, where the baseband processor is mainly configured to process a communication protocol and communication data, the central processing unit is mainly configured to control the entire terminal, execute a software program, and process data of the software program. Functions of the baseband processor and the central processing unit are integrated in the processor in <FIG>. A person skilled in the art may understand that the baseband processor and the central processing unit may alternatively be separate processors that are connected to each other by using a technology such as a bus. A person skilled in the art may understand that, the terminal may include a plurality of baseband processors to adapt to different network standards, the terminal may include a plurality of central processing units to enhance processing capabilities of the terminal, and components of the terminal may be connected by using various buses. The baseband processor may also be expressed as a baseband processing circuit or a baseband processing chip. The central processing unit may also be expressed as a central processing circuit or a central processing chip. A function of processing a communication protocol and communication data may be built into the processor, or may be stored in a storage unit in a software program form, and the processor executes the software program to implement a baseband processing function.

For example, in the embodiments of the present invention, the control circuit and the antenna that have a sending/receiving function may be considered as a transceiver unit <NUM> of the terminal <NUM>, and the processor having a processing function is considered as a processing unit <NUM> of the terminal <NUM>. As shown in <FIG>, the terminal <NUM> includes the transceiver unit <NUM> and the processing unit <NUM>. The transceiver unit may also be referred to as a transceiver, a transceiver, a transceiver apparatus, or the like. Optionally, a device configured to implement a receiving function in the transceiver unit <NUM> may be considered as a receiving unit, and a device configured to implement a sending function in the transceiver unit <NUM> is considered as a sending unit. In other words, the transceiver unit <NUM> includes a receiving unit and a sending unit. For example, the receiving unit may also be referred to as a receiver, a receiver, a receiving circuit, or the like, and the sending unit may be referred to as a transmitter, a transmitter, a transmitting circuit, or the like.

The terminal may be configured to implement the method in the foregoing method embodiment, and details are as follows:
The transceiver is configured to receive a first reference signal and a second reference signal sent by a base station, where the first reference signal is sent by the base station by using a first group of antenna ports, the second reference signal is sent by the base station by using a second group of antenna ports, the first group of antenna ports include at least two antenna ports, and the second group of antenna ports include at least two antenna ports; and second reference signals are mapped to a same time-frequency resource, or second reference signals sent on the at least two antenna ports in the second group of antenna ports are mapped to a same time-frequency resource.

Optionally, the processor may be configured to perform channel estimation based on the first reference signal, and estimate, based on the second reference signal, one or a combination of the following information: phase noise, phase deflection, and a frequency offset.

Optionally, the transceiver is further configured to receive first signaling sent by the base station, where the first signaling indicates a correspondence between the first group of antenna ports and the second group of antenna ports.

Optionally, the transceiver is further configured to receive second signaling sent by the base station, where the second signaling indicates that the first reference signal and the second reference signal belong to a same reference signal type or have a quasi co-location QCL relationship.

Optionally, the transceiver is further configured to receive third signaling sent by the base station, where the third signaling indicates a reference signal type of the first reference signal and a reference signal type of the second reference signal.

The terminal may also be configured to implement the method in the another method embodiment, and details are as follows:.

The transceiver is configured to receive a reference signal sent by the base station, where the reference signal includes a phase noise reference signal; and a quantity of subcarriers to which the phase noise reference signal is mapped in different scheduled bandwidth ranges is one or more constants, or a quantity of subcarriers to which the phase noise reference signal is mapped in different system bandwidth ranges is one or more constants.

Optionally, the processor may be configured to use the phase noise reference signal to estimate one or a combination of the following information: phase noise, phase deflection, and a frequency offset.

Optionally, the transceiver is further configured to receive a precoding granularity sent by the base station.

All or some of the foregoing embodiments may be implemented by software, hardware, firmware, or any combination thereof. When software is used to implement the embodiments, all or some of the embodiments may be implemented in a form of a computer program product. The computer program product includes one or more computer instructions. When the computer program instructions are loaded and executed on the computer, the procedure or functions according to the embodiments of the present invention are all or partially generated. The computer may be a general-purpose computer, a dedicated computer, a computer network, or other programmable apparatuses. The computer instructions may be stored in a computer-readable storage medium or may be transmitted from a computer-readable storage medium to another computer-readable storage medium. For example, the computer instructions may be transmitted from a website, computer, server, or data center to another website, computer, server, or data center in a wired (for example, a coaxial cable, an optical fiber, or a digital subscriber line (DSL)) or wireless (for example, infrared, radio, or microwave) manner. The computer-readable storage medium may be any available medium accessible by a computer, or a data storage device, such as a server or a data center, integrating one or more available media. The available medium may be a magnetic medium (for example, a floppy disk, a hard disk, or a magnetic tape), an optical medium (for example, a DVD), a semiconductor medium (for example, a Solid State Disk (SSD)), or the like.

A person skilled in the art may further understand that various illustrative logical blocks (illustrative logical block) and steps (step) that are listed in the embodiments of the present invention may be implemented by using electronic hardware, computer software, or a combination thereof. Whether such functions are implemented by using hardware or software depends on particular applications and a design requirement of the entire system. A person skilled in the art may use various methods to implement the described functions for each particular application, but it should not be considered that the implementation goes beyond the scope of the embodiments of the present invention.

The various illustrative logical units and circuits described in the embodiments of the present invention may implement or operate the described functions by using a general purpose processor, a digital signal processor, an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a field programmable gate array (FPGA) or another programmable logical apparatus, a discrete gate or transistor logic, a discrete hardware component, or a design of any combination thereof. The general purpose processor may be a microprocessor. Optionally, the general purpose processor may be any conventional processor, controller, microcontroller, or state machine. The processor may also be implemented by a combination of computing apparatuses, such as a digital signal processor and a microprocessor, a plurality of microprocessors, one or more microprocessors with a digital signal processor core, or any other similar configuration.

Steps of the methods or algorithms described in the embodiments of the present invention may be directly embedded into hardware, a software unit executed by a processor, or a combination thereof. The software unit may be stored in a RAM memory, a flash memory, a ROM memory, an EPROM memory, an EEPROM memory, a register, a hard disk, a removable magnetic disk, a CD-ROM, or a storage medium of any other form in the art. For example, the storage medium may be connected to a processor so that the processor can read information from the storage medium and write information into the storage medium. Optionally, the storage medium may alternatively be integrated into a processor. The processor and the storage medium may be arranged in an ASIC, and the ASIC may be arranged in UE. Optionally, the processor and the storage medium may be arranged in different components of the UE.

In one or more example designs, the functions described in the embodiments of the present invention may be implemented by using hardware, software, firmware, or any combination thereof. If the functions are implemented by software, these functions may be stored in a computer-readable medium or are transmitted to the computer-readable medium in a form of one or more instructions or codes. The computer-readable medium is either a computer storage medium or a communications medium that enables a computer program to move from one place to another. The storage medium may be an available medium that may be accessed by any general purpose computer or special computer. For example, such a computer-readable medium may include but is not limited to a RAM, a ROM, an EEPROM, a CD-ROM, or another optical disc storage, a disk storage or another magnetic storage apparatus, or any other medium that may be configured to carry or store program code, where the program code is in a form of an instruction or a data structure or in a form that may be read by a general purpose computer or special computer or a general purpose processor or special processor. In addition, any connection may be appropriately defined as a computer-readable medium. For example, if software is transmitted from a website, a server, or another remote resource by using a coaxial cable, an optical fiber computer, a twisted pair, a digital subscriber line (DSL) or in a wireless manner, such as infrared, radio, or microwave, the software is included in a defined computer-readable medium. The disc (disk) and the disk (disc) include a compressed disk, a laser disc, an optical disc, a DVD, a floppy disk, and a Blu-ray disc. The disk generally copies data by a magnetic means, and the disc generally copies data optically by a laser means. The foregoing combination may also be included in the computer-readable medium.

Claim 1:
A reference signal sending method, performed by a base station, wherein the method comprises:
sending (<NUM>) a first reference signal and a second reference signal to a terminal (<NUM>), wherein the first reference signal is sent by using a first group of antenna ports, the second reference signal is sent by using a second group of antenna ports, the first group of antenna ports include at least two antenna ports, and the second group of antenna ports include at least two antenna ports, wherein second reference signals sent on the at least two antenna ports in the second group of antenna ports are mapped to a same time-frequency resource, and wherein the second reference signal comprises a phase noise reference signal, and
the second reference signals are distributed within a scheduled bandwidth, a range of a scheduled bandwidth is preset to be in different scheduled bandwidth intervals of different sizes and a quantity of subcarriers to which the phase noise reference signal is mapped in the preset different scheduled bandwidth intervals is one or more constants, wherein the quantity of subcarriers is determined based on the interval to which the scheduled bandwidth belongs,
or
the second reference signals are distributed within a system bandwidth, a range of a system bandwidth is preset to be in different system bandwidth intervals of different sizes, and a quantity of subcarriers to which the phase noise reference signal is mapped in the preset different system bandwidth intervals is one or more constants, wherein the quantity of subcarriers is determined based on the interval to which the system bandwidth belongs.