Abstract:
The present invention discloses a method for scheduling user equipment on a full-duplex cellular network, including: determining a pairing set for each piece of user equipment in a cell, where a pairing parameter of the piece of user equipment and any piece of user equipment that is in the pairing set of the piece of user equipment meets a preset threshold; and selecting, when a piece of user equipment is scheduled to perform data transmission, another piece of user equipment from a pairing set of the piece of user equipment to perform data transmission in an opposite direction. Embodiments of the present invention further provide a corresponding apparatus. According to the technical solution of the present invention, existing spectrum resources can be utilized more thoroughly and spectrum utilization efficiency of wireless access can be improved.
Abstract:
Provided in the embodiments of the present invention are a method, a device and a system for setting a weight feedback granularity, relating to communication technologies, which solve the problem that a beamforming transmitting end can not control a beamforming weight feedback granularity. The method comprises: receiving a null data packet announcement (NDPA) frame comprising a weight feedback granularity requirement value transmitted by the beamforming transmitting end; receiving a null data packet (NDP) frame transmitted by the beamforming transmitting end, and measuring the beamforming weight by using the weight feedback granularity requirement value as a granularity; and transmitting a very high throughput compressed beamforming (VCBF) frame to the beamforming transmitting end, wherein the very high throughput compressed beamforming (VCBF) frame comprises the beamforming weight using the weight feedback granularity requirement value as the granularity. The embodiments of the present inventions are suitable for setting a weight feedback granularity.
Abstract:
An index display method includes displaying an index interface including a first region and a second region. The first region is located at an edge of the index interface and surrounds the second region. The first region displays an index identifier, and the second region displays content corresponding to a selected index identifier. A quantity of index identifiers displayed in the first region can respond to an operation change of a user, and a size of the first region matches a quantity of displayed index identifiers. When the quantity of the index identifiers displayed in the first region is changed from a second quantity to a first quantity of a smaller quantity, the selected index identifier is displayed at a start location or an end location of the first region when an index identifier including the second quantity is displayed.