Electrical stimulation system for recognizing brain activation pattern and applying electrical stimulation to a user

Inventors

Lee, KiwonYun, KyongsikKim, SeungYeon

Assignees

Ybrain Inc

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Publication Number

US-10265524-B2

Patent

Publication Date

2019-04-23

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Abstract

The present disclosure relates to an accounting method for electrical stimulation apparatus, comprising, in accordance with one exemplary embodiment of the present invention, receiving an information on authority for use of an electrical simulation apparatus from a second apparatus if a signal for payment request for the authority for use of the electrical simulation apparatus received from a first apparatus is processed and the information on the authority for use of the electrical stimulation apparatus is transmitted to a second apparatus; operating the electrical stimulation apparatus on the basis of the received information on the authority for use; collecting details of usage of the electrical stimulation apparatus; analyzing the collected details of usage; and renewing the received information on the authority for use on the basis of the analyzed details of usage.

Core Innovation

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Claims Coverage

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Recognizing brain activation pattern from a brainwave signal

An analysis unit configured to recognize a brain activation pattern of a first user by analyzing a brainwave signal of the first user measured by a first electrical stimulation apparatus.

Applying electrical stimulation to a second user based on the recognized pattern

A stimulating unit configured to apply an electrical stimulation to the brain of a second user on the basis of the information on the recognized brain activation pattern of the first user.

Detecting the second user's approach at the first electrical stimulation apparatus

The first electrical stimulation apparatus includes a detecting unit configured to detect the second user's approach.

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Stated Advantages

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Documented Applications

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