WO2013066135A1 - 음악을 이용한 저주파 자극기 및 저주파 자극기를 구비한 다이어트 시스템 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a diet system having a low frequency stimulator and a low frequency stimulator, and more particularly, extracts a beat from sound signals generated by a music to be reproduced through an electrode pad having an intensity corresponding to the bit size. It relates to a technology that can be applied to the user's body and measure the user's body fat through the electrode pad.
- Low frequency stimulator is a device used for normal blood circulation, acute and chronic pain relief, fatigue recovery, muscle strengthening action, and muscle forcing exercise. It modulates predetermined power energy into low frequency pulse and then amplifies the low frequency pulse It is supplied to a conductive electrode of the electrode (electrode pad), by contacting the pair of electrode pads to the user's body, by causing an electrical stimulation to the user's body to obtain a therapeutic effect or a diet (diet) effect.
- the low frequency stimulator has a low frequency generator built therein to generate the low frequency necessary to generate such electrical stimulation.
- the low frequency generator When the low frequency generator is sent to a pair of electrode pads, the low frequency stimulator passes the user's body from one electrode pad to the other. The current flows to the electrode pad, and in the process, a principle of generating electrical stimulation to the user's body located between the pair of electrode pads is used.
- the low frequency stimulator has been improved to generate various types of low frequencies in the low frequency generator, and the low frequency stimulator generates and uses such types of low frequencies periodically.
- These low frequency stimulators are used for dieting by relieving muscle pain or strengthening muscles after exercise of shoulders, waist, knees, ankles, etc., tapping mode, massage mode, massaging mode, automatic mode, four modes of stimulation to muscles Equipped with a function to control, automatic power saving function.
- the conventional low frequency stimulator uses the LED to display the operation mode of the portable low frequency stimulator, the user has a inconvenience in that the user should grasp the operation mode such as the operation mode of the blinking state of the LED.
- the conventional low frequency stimulator since the conventional low frequency stimulator generates low frequency uniformly according to the internal program, the user may be interested in using it for the first time, but the same low frequency treatment may be performed by repeated use so that the user loses interest.
- the conventional low frequency stimulator generates a low frequency corresponding to the set operation mode, for example, the tapping mode, and repeats the same stimulus to the user's muscles until the treatment is completed, so that the user repeatedly uses the low frequency stimulator. It has the disadvantage of being psychologically boring.
- a low frequency stimulator is proposed that applies an electrical stimulus to a user's body with intensity corresponding to variously varying bit sizes in the music being reproduced.
- a diet system is proposed to allow for measurement.
- a low frequency stimulator may include: a bit extractor configured to extract a bit by comparing sound pressure magnitudes between at least one sound signal having a different frequency generated during music reproduction of a music reproducing apparatus; A pulse generator for generating a pulse having a size equal to that of the extracted bit; And a pair of electrode pads attached to the body of the user and applying an electrical stimulus having an intensity corresponding to the magnitude of the generated pulse to the body of the user.
- the bit extracting unit may include: a band mode selecting unit configured to receive one of a single range band mode and a plurality of range band modes from a user; According to the single-band range mode selection, a sound having a frequency of a single-band having a maximum sound pressure magnitude by comparing sound pressure magnitudes between some or all of the at least one sound signal having a frequency of the single-band among unit times per unit time.
- a single band band extractor for extracting a signal into the bits; And a plurality of sound bands having a maximum sound pressure magnitude through a comparison of sound pressure magnitudes between some or all of the frequencies belonging to the plurality of sound bands of the at least one sound signal according to the plurality of sound band mode selections. It includes; a plurality of band band extraction unit for extracting the sound signal having a frequency belonging to the beat.
- the single band band extracting unit may include: a single band pass filter configured to pass some or all of the sound signals having a frequency of the single band of the at least one sound signal every unit time; A single-band analog / digital converter for digitally converting some or all of the sound signals having a frequency of the single-band; And a single-band extraction unit configured to extract the sound signal having the largest sound pressure level among the some or all of the digitally converted sound signals as the bits.
- the single sound band may be a band having a frequency of 20 to 200 [Hz].
- the plurality of sound band bit extracting units may include: a first band pass filter configured to pass some or all sound signals having a frequency of the first sound band of the at least one sound signal; A second bandpass filter configured to pass some or all of the at least one sound signal having a frequency of the second sound band; A third bandpass filter configured to pass some or all of the at least one sound signal having a frequency of the third sound band; Some or all sound signals having a frequency of the first sound band, some or all sound signals having a frequency of the second sound band, and some or all sound signals having a frequency of the third sound band.
- a multi-band analog / digital converter for digitally converting each; And some or all of the sound signals having a frequency of the first sound band, which are digitally converted, some or all of the sound signals having a frequency of the second sound band, and some or all of a frequency of the third sound band. It may include a multi-band extraction unit for extracting the sound signal of the maximum sound pressure magnitude of the sound signal to the beat.
- the first sound band is a band having a frequency of 20 to 100 [Hz]
- the second sound band is a band having a frequency of 101 to 200 [Hz]
- the third sound band has a frequency of 201 to 700 [Hz]. May be in band.
- the unit time may be 0.05 to 0.1 seconds.
- the low frequency stimulator ; And a body fat measurement unit configured to obtain a body fat of the user using the body impedance of the user measured through the pair of electrode pads of the low frequency stimulator.
- the user by applying an electrical stimulus of intensity corresponding to variously varying bit sizes in the reproduced music to the user's body, the user experiences a vibration of a magnitude corresponding to variously varying beats over time. You can get treatment without feeling bored until after the treatment.
- the low frequency stimulator to apply the electrical stimulation of the intensity corresponding to the varying beat size in the music to the user's body through the electrode pad forcibly exercise the user's muscles through the electrode pad of the low frequency stimulator
- FIG. 1 is a view showing the configuration of a low frequency stimulator according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating a connection between the low frequency stimulator and the mobile device of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a detailed configuration of the bit extraction unit of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a single sound band bit extraction unit of FIG. 3.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a plurality of sound band bit extractors of FIG. 3.
- FIG. 6 is a view showing the configuration of a diet system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating a connection relationship between the diet system of FIG. 6 and a mobile device.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating a body part to which a pair of electrode pads of a low frequency stimulator is attached.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a low frequency stimulator according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 2 is a perspective view illustrating a connection relationship between the low frequency stimulator and the mobile device of FIG.
- the low frequency stimulator 20 includes a bit extractor 30, a pulse generator 40, and an electrode pad 50.
- the bit extracting unit 30 extracts the bit by comparing the sound pressure magnitudes between at least one sound signal having a different frequency generated during music reproduction of the music reproducing apparatus.
- the music player may be a mobile device 10 or a music player (not shown) provided in the low frequency stimulator 20. Accordingly, the sound source of the music may be stored in the mobile device 10 or in the low frequency stimulator 20.
- an interface between the mobile device 10 and the low frequency stimulator 20 should be provided.
- the interface serves to provide the low frequency stimulator 20 with acoustic signals of music reproduced in the mobile device 10.
- the mobile device 10 may be a smart phone, a mobile phone, a notebook computer, a PMP, or an MP3.
- the acoustic signals generated by the music played by the mobile device 10 may be connected to an earphone cable connected to the earphone terminal of the mobile device 10 or a Bluetooth module of the mobile device 10. It may be provided to the bit extraction unit 30 of the low frequency stimulator 20 through.
- the bit extraction unit 30 may include an earphone terminal for connecting with an earphone cable connected to the mobile device 10 or a Bluetooth module. The earphone terminal or Bluetooth module may be separately provided in the low frequency stimulator 20 instead of the bit extraction unit 30.
- the mobile device 10 when the mobile device 10 is an Apple iPhone, sound signals generated by music played on the mobile device 10 may be connected to a connector pin of the mobile device 10 or a Bluetooth module of the mobile device 10. It may be provided to the bit extraction unit 30 of the low frequency stimulator 20 through.
- the bit extraction unit 30 may include a connector terminal to which a 30-pin connector connected to the mobile device 10 is fastened, or may include a Bluetooth module.
- the connector terminal or Bluetooth module may be separately provided in the low frequency stimulator 20 instead of the bit extraction unit 30.
- the low frequency stimulator 20 may be a portable type that can be carried by a user or a fixed type that is fixedly used in a place such as a hospital.
- the operating power of the low frequency stimulator 20 may be provided from a battery provided in the low frequency stimulator 20 or may be provided from the mobile device 10.
- the mobile device 10 is an Android phone
- operating power may be supplied to the low frequency stimulator 20 through a USB cable fastened to the USB terminal of the mobile device 10.
- the low frequency stimulator 20 should be provided with a USB terminal to receive the operating power provided from the mobile device 10.
- operating power may be supplied to the low frequency stimulator 20 through a connector fastened to a connector pin of the mobile device 10.
- the low frequency stimulator 20 should be provided with a connector terminal to receive the operating power provided from the mobile device 10.
- the low frequency stimulator 20 includes all of the interfaces (earphone terminal, USB terminal, Bluetooth module, and connector terminal) that vary according to the type of the mobile device 10, or only an interface connected to one mobile device type.
- an earphone terminal or Bluetooth module and a USB terminal may be provided to supply an operating power for receiving an audio signal
- a connector terminal may be provided.
- rhythm In general, there are many elements of music, such as rhythm, melody, tempo, time signature, and beat.
- Rhythm refers to expressing various feelings by adjusting the length of notes in such a manner as “pick up” and “pick up”.
- Melody represents a pattern created using the difference and rhythm of the pitch in the same way as “solar sol sol mee sol sol mi mir”.
- Tempo indicates the speed of the song.
- the quarter quarter beat indicates that there are four quarter notes in one word
- the sixth quarter beat indicates six quarter notes.
- Beats have the same meaning as beats, but usually indicate how many notes are broken into words. For example, in a quarter-fourth song, one word is divided into eight eighth notes and eight beats, and one word is divided into sixteen sixteenth notes and sixteen beats. In other words, beats are compulsive in the basic beat, and the instruments that give beat include bass drums, bass guitars, and other bass instruments.
- the rhythm is more like “La La La La La”, and the beat is like “Lack La La La” and the beat is like “ ⁇ .... ⁇ ## .
- the low frequency stimulator 20 extracts an element called a beat and converts it into a low frequency pulse and applies electrical stimulation to the user's body, the electrical stimulation that changes in real time when the user uses various music. You can get treatment while you are getting it, so you don't get bored until after the treatment.
- the bit extractor 30 includes a band mode selector 300, a single band band bit extractor 310, and a plurality of band band bit extractors 320.
- the band mode selector 300 receives one of a single band range mode and a plurality of band range modes from a user.
- the band mode selector 30 includes a single tone band mode key (not shown) and a plurality of band range mode keys (not shown) in the low frequency stimulator 20, and the user selects the single tone range band mode through each key selection. You can select or select multiple band modes. This is only an example and is not limited thereto.
- the single range band bit extracting unit 310 has a portion having a frequency of the single range band among the at least one sound signal every unit time or By comparing the sound pressure magnitudes in all, an acoustic signal having a frequency in a single sound band having the largest sound pressure magnitude is extracted as the beat.
- the single band band bit extractor 310 includes a single bandpass filter 311, a single band analog / digital converter 312 and a single band extractor 313.
- the single bandpass filter 311 passes some or all of the at least one sound signal having a frequency of the single sound band of the at least one sound signal every unit time.
- the single-band analog / digital converter 312 digitally converts some or all of the sound signals having a frequency of the single-band.
- the single sound range extractor 313 extracts the sound signal having the largest sound pressure level among the some or all of the sound signals digitally converted by the single sound range analog / digital converter 312 into the beat.
- the single sound band may be a band having a frequency of 20 to 200 [Hz], but is not limited thereto and may vary according to a user's selection.
- the frequency range of the single range can be varied by various methods as well as by the user's choice.
- the unit time may be 0.05 to 0.1 seconds, the range of the unit time is not limited to this may be varied according to the user's selection.
- the range of unit time can be varied by various methods as well as by user selection.
- the plurality of sound band bit extractors 320 selects the user multiple sound band band modes through the band mode selector 300, and thus, the plurality of sound band band extractors 320 select the plurality of sound bands of the at least one sound signal every unit time.
- a sound signal having a frequency belonging to a plurality of sound bands having a maximum sound pressure magnitude is extracted as the beats through a comparison of sound pressure magnitudes between some or all of the frequencies having a belonging frequency.
- the multi-band band bit extractor 320 includes a first band pass filter 321, a second band pass filter 322, a third band pass filter 323, and a multi-band analog / digital converter. 324 and a multi-band extractor 325.
- the first bandpass filter 321 passes some or all of the at least one sound signal having a frequency of the first sound band.
- the first sound band may be a band having a frequency of 20 to 100 [Hz], but is not limited thereto and may be changed by a user's selection.
- the frequency range of the first sound range band may be varied by various methods as well as by the user's selection.
- the second band pass filter 322 passes some or all of the at least one sound signal having a frequency of the second sound band.
- the second sound band may be a band having a frequency of 101 to 200 [Hz], but is not limited thereto and may vary according to a user's selection.
- the frequency range of the second sound band may be changed by various methods as well as by the user's selection.
- the third bandpass filter 323 passes some or all of the at least one sound signal having a frequency of a third sound band.
- the third sound band may be a band having a frequency of 201 to 700 [Hz], but is not limited thereto and may be changed according to a user's selection.
- the frequency range of the third sound band may be varied by various methods as well as by the user's selection.
- the multi-band analog / digital converter 324 may convert some or all of the sound signals having the frequency of the first sound band, some or all of the sound signals having the frequency of the second sound band, and frequencies of the third sound band. Digitally convert some or all of the acoustic signals that they have.
- the multi-band extractor 325 may include some or all of the sound signals having the frequency of the first sound band digitally converted by the multi-band analog / digital converter 324, and some or all of the sound signals having the frequency of the second sound band.
- a sound signal having a maximum sound pressure magnitude among the sound signals and some or all of the sound signals having the frequency of the third sound band is extracted as the beat.
- the multi-band extractor 325 extracts the bits of the sound signal having the maximum sound pressure magnitude among the sound signals having different frequencies of the plurality of bands every unit time. Accordingly, the multi-band extraction unit 325 can extract a bit by comparing the sound pressure magnitude even when only one sound signal generated by the music reproduced in the music reproducing apparatus is input for a unit time or a plurality of sound signals are input. do.
- the pulse generator 40 generates a pulse having the same size as that of the bit extracted by the bit extractor 30 and applies it to the electrode pad 50.
- the pair of electrode pads 50 are attached to the user's body, and apply electrical stimulation of intensity corresponding to the magnitude of the pulse applied from the pulse generator 50 to the user's body.
- the single sound band bit extractor 310 of FIG. 2 extracts a sound signal having a band frequency of 20 to 200 [Hz] into bits, converts the pulse, and applies it to a user's body through a pair of electrode pads.
- the user has the effect of being stimulated by 'tap'.
- the plurality of sound band bit extractors 320 of FIG. 2 extract a sound signal having a band frequency of 20 to 100 [Hz] into bits, convert the sound signal into pulses, and apply the same to a user's body through a pair of electrode pads.
- the multi-band band extractor 320 extracts a sound signal having a band frequency of 101 to 200 [Hz] into bits and converts the sound signal into pulses and applies the pulse signal to the user's body through a pair of electrode pads, the user's 'kneading' The effect of being stimulated.
- the multi-band band extraction unit 320 extracts a sound signal having a band frequency of 201 to 700 [Hz] into a bit, converts it into pulses, and applies it to the user's body through a pair of electrode pads, the user presses the 'press'. The effect of being stimulated.
- the conventional low frequency stimulator generates low frequency until the end of treatment, the same stimulus is repeatedly applied to the muscles of the user so that the user may feel bored when the user uses the low frequency stimulator repeatedly, but the low frequency stimulator according to the embodiment of the present invention Since the user extracts the beats from the acoustic signals of various music and generates low frequency pulses corresponding to the extracted beats, the user applies an electrical stimulus to the user's body through the electrode pad. You'll feel the magnitude of the oscillation, allowing you to receive treatment without feeling bored until after the treatment.
- the configuration of the low frequency stimulator 20 automatically extracts the beats from the sound signals of the reproduced music to generate a low frequency pulse corresponding to the extracted bit size. Electrical stimulation of the body.
- the low frequency pulse applied to the pair of electrode pads may be generated according to the information manually input by the user.
- the low frequency stimulator 20 includes a low frequency pulse selecting unit (not shown) for selecting the type of low frequency pulse applied to the electrode pad, a size adjusting means (not shown) for adjusting the size of the low frequency pulse, and the low frequency pulse selection.
- the control unit may further include a low frequency generator (not shown) which generates the low frequency pulse selected by the unit to have a size adjusted by the size adjusting means and applies it to a pair of electrode pads. Therefore, the user can receive the low frequency treatment according to the conditions set automatically or manually while playing music.
- a low frequency generator (not shown) which generates the low frequency pulse selected by the unit to have a size adjusted by the size adjusting means and applies it to a pair of electrode pads. Therefore, the user can receive the low frequency treatment according to the conditions set automatically or manually while playing music.
- the low frequency stimulator 20 may include a display unit 21 for displaying the magnitude of the low frequency pulse, and the display unit 21 may be configured of a plurality of LEDs 22. Accordingly, the user can grasp the magnitude of the low frequency pulse applied to the electrode pad while receiving the low frequency treatment.
- the magnitude of the low frequency pulse applied to the pair of electrode pads may be output through the screen 15 of the mobile device 10. To this end, when the low frequency stimulator 20 transmits the size information of the low frequency pulse to the mobile device 10, the low frequency stimulator 20 outputs the size information of the low frequency pulse received from the low frequency stimulator 20 to the screen 15. You may.
- FIG. 6 is a view showing the configuration of a diet system according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 7 is a perspective view illustrating a connection relationship between the diet system of Figure 6 and the mobile device.
- the diet system 70 includes a low frequency stimulator 20 and a body fat measuring unit 60. At this time, the body fat measuring unit 60 is electrically connected to the electrode pad 50 in the low frequency stimulator 20.
- the low frequency stimulator 20 may be manufactured in a form having a separate case with reference to FIG. 2, but may be implemented in a printed circuit board and installed inside the diet system 70 when included in the diet system 70. That is, the diet system 70 may include all the components of the low frequency stimulator 20 described above.
- the diet system 70 may further include a selection unit (not shown) that allows a user to select a low frequency stimulation mode and a body fat measurement mode. That is, the user can select the low frequency stimulation mode and the body fat measurement mode through the selection unit.
- a selection unit may be provided in the diet system 70, it is obvious that the selection unit may be provided in the mobile device 10.
- the low frequency stimulator 20 extracts the bits by comparing the sound pressure magnitudes of the sound signals every unit time and corresponds to the bit size.
- the low frequency stimulator 20 After generating a pulse to give an electrical stimulation to the user's body through a pair of electrode pads 50, it may be composed of a bit extraction unit 30, the pulse generator 40 and the electrode pad (50). Since the description thereof has been described above, the description thereof will be omitted.
- the body fat measurement unit 60 calculates the body fat of the user using the body impedance of the user measured through the pair of electrode pads 50 of the low frequency stimulator 20.
- Body fat measurement can be measured according to the five-cylinder model technique.
- the body fat measuring unit 60 includes a pair of electrode pads attached to a body part, for example, both hands 80 and 81 and both feet 82 and 83, by a five-cylinder model technique.
- a weak current is applied to the user's body through 50). Accordingly, the electricity flows along the highly conductive water (body moisture) in the user's body.
- the body fat measuring unit 60 may measure the body impedance of the user through the electrode pads 50 attached to each of the hands 80 and 81 and the feet 82 and 83 of the low frequency stimulator 20.
- the body impedance between the two hands 80 and 81, the body impedance between the right hand 81 and the right foot 83, the body impedance between the right hand 81 and the left foot 82, the left hand 80 and The body impedance between the left foot 82, the body impedance between the left hand 80 and the right foot 83, and the body impedance between the right foot 83 and the left foot 82 can be obtained and sum them all to obtain the user's body impedance.
- the body fat measuring unit 60 obtains a body water amount by multiplying a square of the user's height by the user's body impedance and a constant, and then estimates the user's protein amount and inorganic mass using the body water amount.
- the amount of water, protein, minerals and body fat in the human body is divided into the ratio 55: 20: 20: 5. Therefore, after determining the amount of body water, the amount of protein of the user is calculated according to the proportional relationship, and the inorganic mass is calculated again. Subsequently, subtracting all the water, protein, and inorganic mass from the user's total body weight, it is possible to calculate the body fat amount, that is, body fat information.
- the body fat measurement unit 60 may output the calculated body fat information to the user through the screen 15 of the mobile device 10.
- the diet system 70 may include a display device (not shown) to output the body fat information on the screen of the display device.
- the user directly massages muscles with low-frequency electric stimulation that is weak to the human body, soothes nerves and promotes blood circulation, thereby helping to alleviate acute and chronic pain caused by muscle pain.
- the body's fat cells and over-nutrition muscle cells are exercised through light music beats to the muscle massage and fat layer through low-frequency electric stimulation to break down fat cells in desired areas. You can do it.
- a pair of electrode pads (conductive pads) attached to the body it is possible to easily measure body fat before and after muscle exercise through low frequency electric stimulation.
- the present invention can be used in the field of development of medical devices.
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- 음악재생장치의 음악 재생시 발생하는 상이한 주파수를 갖는 적어도 하나의 음향신호 사이의 음압 크기 비교를 통해 비트를 추출하는 비트 추출부;상기 추출한 비트의 크기와 동일한 크기를 갖는 펄스를 발생하는 펄스 발생부;및사용자의 신체에 부착되며, 상기 발생한 펄스의 크기에 상응하는 강도의 전기적 자극을 상기 사용자의 신체에 가하는 한 쌍의 전극 패드;를 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 저주파 자극기.
- 청구항 1에 있어서, 상기 비트 추출부는,사용자로부터 단일 음역 대역 모드 및 복수 음역 대역 모드 중 어느 하나를 선택받는 대역모드 선택부;상기 단일 음역 대역 모드 선택에 따라, 단위시간마다 상기 적어도 하나의 음향신호 중 상기 단일 음역 대역의 주파수를 갖는 일부 또는 전부 사이의 음압 크기 비교를 통해 음압 크기가 최대인 단일 음역 대역의 주파수를 갖는 음향신호를 상기 비트로 추출하는 단일 음역 대역 비트 추출부; 및상기 복수 음역 대역 모드 선택에 따라, 상기 단위시간마다 상기 적어도 하나의 음향신호 중 상기 복수 음역 대역들에 속하는 주파수를 가진 일부 또는 전부 사이의 음압 크기 비교를 통해 음압 크기가 최대인 복수 음역 대역에 속하는 주파수를 갖는 음향신호를 상기 비트로 추출하는 복수 음역 대역 비트 추출부;를 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 저주파 자극기.
- 청구항 2에 있어서, 상기 단일 음역 대역 비트 추출부는,상기 단위시간마다 상기 적어도 하나의 음향신호 중 상기 단일 음역 대역의 주파수를 갖는 일부 또는 전부의 음향신호를 통과시키는 단일 대역통과필터;상기 단일 음역 대역의 주파수를 갖는 일부 또는 전부의 음향신호들을 디지털 변환하는 단일음역 아날로그/디지털 변환부; 및디지털 변환된 상기 일부 또는 전부의 음향신호들 중 음압 크기가 최대인 음향신호를 상기 비트로 추출하는 단일음역 추출부를 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 저주파 자극기.
- 청구항 3에 있어서, 상기 단일 음역 대역은,주파수가 20 ~ 200[Hz]인 대역인 것을 특징으로 하는 저주파 자극기.
- 청구항 2에 있어서, 상기 복수 음역 대역 비트 추출부는,상기 적어도 하나의 음향신호 중 상기 제1음역 대역의 주파수를 갖는 일부 또는 전부의 음향신호들을 통과시키는 제1대역통과필터;상기 적어도 하나의 음향신호 중 상기 제2음역 대역의 주파수를 갖는 일부 또는 전부의 음향신호들을 통과시키는 제2대역통과필터;상기 적어도 하나의 음향신호 중 상기 제3음역 대역의 주파수를 갖는 일부 또는 전부의 음향신호들을 통과시키는 제3대역통과필터;상기 제1음역 대역의 주파수를 갖는 일부 또는 전부의 음향신호들, 상기 제2음역 대역의 주파수를 갖는 일부 또는 전부의 음향신호들 및 상기 제3음역 대역의 주파수를 갖는 일부 또는 전부의 음향신호들을 각각 디지털 변환하는 복수대역 아날로그/디지털 변환부; 및디지털 변환된 상기 제1음역 대역의 주파수를 갖는 일부 또는 전부의 음향신호들, 상기 제2음역 대역의 주파수를 갖는 일부 또는 전부의 음향신호들 및 상기 제3음역 대역의 주파수를 갖는 일부 또는 전부의 음향신호들 중 음압 크기가 최대인 음향신호를 상기 비트로 추출하는 복수대역 추출부를 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 저주파 자극기.
- 청구항 5에 있어서, 상기 제1음역 대역은 주파수가 20 ~ 100[Hz]인 대역이며, 상기 제2음역 대역은 주파수가 101 ~ 200[Hz]인 대역이며, 상기 제3음역 대역은 주파수가 201 ~ 700[Hz]인 대역인 것을 특징으로 하는 저주파 자극기.
- 청구항 2에 있어서,상기 단위시간은, 0.05 내지 0.1초인 것을 특징으로 하는 저주파 자극기.
- 청구항 1 내지 청구항 7 중 어느 하나의 저주파 자극기; 와상기 저주파 자극기의 한 쌍의 전극 패드를 통하여 측정된 사용자의 신체 임피던스를 이용하여 사용자의 체지방을 구하는 체지방 측정부를 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 다이어트 시스템.
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