WO2015108238A1 - Dispositif de connexion par implant dentaire pour une communication sans fil, et système de communication l'utilisant - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an implant tooth connection device for wireless communication and a communication system using the same. More particularly, a technique for an implant device capable of communicating with an external wireless device is disclosed.
- the dental implant (dental implant) is a function of natural teeth by planting a bio-compatible implant body in the jaw bone through additional surgery, such as bone graft, bone elongation in the jaw bone of the site where the tooth is missing or pulled out Means dental care to restore.
- a dental implant as an implant computer.
- Republic of Korea Utility Model Publication No. 20-2008-0002026 (published on June 23, 2008) of the prior art relates to a "bone-conducting hearing aid mounted on the teeth", the voice signal through the vibration of the vibrator to the head bones of the human body Disclosed is a technique for wearing a hearing aid on a tooth using bone conduction speaker technology that enables subjective awareness.
- a dental implant can communicate data with an external communication device, can transmit sound in a bone conduction method, the implantable tooth connection device for wireless communication capable of self-generation and communication using the same To provide a system.
- Implant tooth connection device for a wireless communication one side is connected to the housing implanted in the alveolar bone inside the gum, the other side is connected to the tooth head, the voice signal acquisition unit for obtaining a voice signal from the user And a communication unit for transmitting the voice signal to an external communication device, receiving a response signal corresponding to the voice signal from the external communication device, setting data communication with the external communication device, and transmitting the voice signal through the communication unit. And a control unit for converting the response signal into a vibration signal, and a vibration signal output unit for outputting the vibration signal through a bone conduction method through the housing.
- the voice signal obtaining unit may obtain the voice signal of the user from the moment when the pressure is applied through the tooth head to the moment when the pressure is released.
- the controller may acquire the voice signal, transmit the voice signal, or convert the response signal into a vibration signal using the pressure pattern applied through the tooth head.
- the apparatus may further include a piezoelectric generator converting the pressure applied through the tooth head into electricity.
- a communication system using an implant dental connection device for wireless communication includes an external communication device, a voice signal acquisition unit for acquiring a voice signal from a user, and transmitting the voice signal to the external communication device. And establishing a data communication with the communication unit for receiving a response signal corresponding to the voice signal from the external communication device, and transmitting the voice signal through the communication unit, and converting the response signal into a vibration signal.
- a wireless communication implant tooth including a control unit for converting and a vibration signal output unit for outputting the vibration signal in a bone conduction manner through a housing placed in the alveolar bone, one side of which is connected to the housing and the other side of which is connected to the tooth head. It includes a connecting device.
- data communication with an external communication device using a dental implant may not use a separate microphone or speaker.
- a bone conduction method it is possible to receive the external sound without obstacle.
- it can be used semi-permanently by self-generation.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a communication system using an implant tooth connection device for wireless communication according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a detailed configuration diagram of the implant tooth connection device for wireless communication included in the communication system according to Figure 1,
- FIG. 3 is an exemplary diagram for explaining the transmission of a voice signal to an external communication device in a communication system using an implant tooth connection device for wireless communication according to FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is an exemplary diagram for describing outputting a response signal corresponding to a voice signal from an external communication device as a vibration signal in a communication system using an implant tooth connection device for wireless communication according to FIG. 1;
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram of an implant tooth connection device for wireless communication according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a detailed configuration of the implant tooth connection device for wireless communication according to FIG.
- FIG. 7 is a configuration diagram of a communication system using an implant tooth connection device for wireless communication according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a detailed configuration diagram of an implant tooth connection device for wireless communication included in the communication system of FIG. 7.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a communication system using an implant tooth connection device for wireless communication according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a communication system using an implant tooth connection device for wireless communication includes an external communication device 30 and an implant tooth connection device 100 for wireless communication.
- the external communication device 30 is a terminal capable of network communication with the implant tooth connection device 100 for wireless communication.
- it may be a fixed terminal such as a fixed point of sales terminal, a kiosk, a desktop, or a mobile terminal such as a mobile point of sales terminal, a smartphone, a tablet PC, a PDA, a notebook computer, and the like.
- the external communication device 30 may perform short-range wireless communication such as Bluetooth with the implant tooth connection device 100 for wireless communication, but is not limited thereto.
- the external communication device 30 may recognize the voice signal from the implant tooth connection device 100 for wireless communication.
- a voice may be recognized by converting a voice included in a voice signal received from the implant tooth connection device 100 into a text using a STT module.
- the external communication device 30 may extract the query word from the recognized voice signal.
- the external communication device 30 may be connected to an Internet server (not shown).
- an Internet server (not shown).
- the external communication device 30 extracts a query word of a voice signal received from the implant tooth connection device 100, a response signal may be generated by searching through the Internet.
- the response signal refers to an answer to a query included in a voice signal.
- a response signal may be generated by using a preset database or a search engine of an Internet server.
- Implant tooth connection device 100 for a wireless communication is a small communication device that one side is connected to the housing 10 is implanted in the alveolar bone (1), the other side is connected to the tooth head (20). That is, the implant tooth connection device 100 for wireless communication connects the housing 10 which is implanted in the alveolar bone 1 and the tooth head 20 which is an artificial tooth in the gum 2, and communicates with the external communication device 30 by network communication. This is possible. Implant tooth connection device 100 for wireless communication, both sides are accommodated in the housing 10 and the tooth head 20, respectively, to make a fixed connection.
- the housing 10 placed in the alveolar bone 1 is formed with a first receiving groove 11 having a thread formed therein.
- One side of the implant tooth connection device 100 for wireless communication is connected to the first receiving groove 11, and in this case, one side of the implant tooth connection device for wireless communication 100 is coupled with a thread formed in the first receiving groove 11.
- a thread is formed.
- a second accommodating groove 21 in which a thread is formed is formed in the tooth head 20.
- the other side of the implant tooth connection device 100 for wireless communication is connected to the second receiving groove 21, and in this case, the other side of the implant tooth connection device 100 for wireless communication is fastened with a screw thread formed in the second receiving groove 21.
- a thread is formed.
- the implant connection device 100 for wireless communication obtains a voice signal from the user and transmits it to the external communication device (30).
- the implant connection device 100 for wireless communication receives a response signal corresponding to the voice signal from the external communication device (30).
- the implant connection device 100 for wireless communication converts the response signal into a vibration signal and outputs it in a bone conduction method through the housing 10.
- the implant tooth connection device 100 for wireless communication will be described in detail with reference to FIG. 2.
- FIG. 2 is a detailed configuration of the implant tooth connection device for wireless communication included in the communication system according to FIG.
- the implantable tooth connection device 100 for wireless communication includes a voice signal acquisition unit 110, a communication unit 120, a vibration signal output unit 130, and a controller 140.
- the voice signal acquisition unit 110 obtains a voice signal from the user by using a small recording means.
- the voice signal obtaining unit 110 may set the voice frequency differently according to the user's setting.
- the implant dental connection device 100 for wireless communication is accommodated in the tooth head 20, but is installed spaced apart at a small interval so that the voice signal acquisition unit 110 may receive a user's sound wave.
- the voice signal acquisition unit 110 may store the voice signal in an internal memory (not shown), and the stored voice signal may be automatically deleted after a preset time.
- the voice signal acquisition unit 110 may obtain a voice signal of the user from the moment the pressure is applied through the tooth head 20 to the moment the pressure is released.
- the voice signal acquisition unit 110 may include a pressure sensor (not shown) to check whether pressure is applied through the tooth head 20. When the user chews food or when the teeth oppose each other up and down, pressure may be applied through the tooth head 20. When the pressure is applied, the voice signal acquisition unit 110 may start to acquire the voice signal, and the operation may vary depending on the pattern to which the pressure is applied.
- the communication unit 120 transmits a voice signal to the external communication device 30, and receives a response signal corresponding to the voice signal from the external communication device 30.
- the communicator 120 may communicate with the external communication device 30 through short-range communication such as Bluetooth. In the case of using Bluetooth, an attempt is made to pair with an adjacent external communication device 30, and the external communication device 30 may be paired with the implant tooth connection device 100 for wireless communication only by inputting a preset password for security.
- the communication unit 120 may include a pressure sensor (not shown) to check whether pressure is applied through the tooth head 20. That is, the communication unit 120 may vary in operation depending on the pressure pattern applied through the tooth head 20. For example, when one pressure is applied within a predetermined time, the voice signal may be transmitted, when two pressures are applied, a response signal may be received, and when three pressures are applied, the communication may be terminated.
- a pressure sensor not shown
- the vibration signal output unit 130 outputs the vibration signal obtained by converting the response signal into the vibration frequency through the housing 10 in a bone conduction method.
- the vibration signal output unit 130 outputs a vibration signal to the housing 10 by a bone conduction method using a small vibration device. Since the housing 10 is placed in the alveolar bone 1, the vibration signal transmitted through the housing 10 is transmitted to the inner ear through the skull. In this case, the strength of the vibration signal can be understood by the user's setting.
- the controller 140 establishes data communication with the external communication device 30 using the communication unit 120.
- the control unit 140 transmits a unique identification ID to the external communication device 30 and allows data communication with the connected external communication device 30.
- the controller 140 transmits the voice signal to the external communication device 30 through the communication unit 120.
- the control unit 140 converts the response signal into a vibration signal.
- the response signal may be configured in the form of voice or text, and the vibration signal refers to a signal in which the response signal is expressed by a vibration frequency.
- the controller 140 may include a pressure sensor (not shown) to check whether pressure is applied through the tooth head 20.
- the controller 140 may control the voice signal acquisition unit 110, the communication unit 120, and the vibration signal output unit 130 using the pressure pattern. For example, when one pressure is applied within a preset time, the voice signal acquisition unit 110 acquires a voice signal, and when two pressures are applied, the communication unit 120 transmits a voice signal. The communication can be terminated when meeting pressure is applied.
- the voice signal acquisition unit 110, the communication unit 120, and the control unit 140 each include a pressure sensor, but the voice signal acquisition unit 110, the communication unit 120, and the control unit 140 each include: It is also possible to share one pressure sensor.
- the implant dental connection device 100 for wireless communication may include an internal power source (150).
- the internal power supply 150 supplies power to the voice signal acquisition unit 110, the communication unit 120, the control unit 140, and the vibration signal output unit 130.
- the internal power supply 150 is a rechargeable battery such as nickel cadmium (Ni-Cd), alkaline battery, nickel hydrogen (Ni-Mh), sealed lead acid (SLA), lithium ion (Li-ion), or lithium polymer (Li-polymer). It may be used, but is not necessarily limited thereto.
- Figure 3 is an exemplary view for explaining the transmission of a voice signal to an external communication device in the communication system using the implant tooth connection device for wireless communication according to Figure 1,
- Figure 4 using the implant tooth connection device for wireless communication according to Figure 1
- It is an exemplary view for explaining the output of the response signal corresponding to the voice signal from the external communication device as a vibration signal in the communication system.
- the implant dental connection device 100 for wireless communication is received and fixed between the housing 10 and the tooth head 20 which are implanted in the alveolar bone 1 inside the gum 2.
- the implant tooth connection device 100 for a wireless communication acquires a voice signal 301 of a "how about the weather today" and transmits it to the external communication device 30.
- the external communication device 30 receives the voice signal 301 and generates a response signal 302 for today's weather.
- the response signal 302 may be configured in various forms by the user's setting, such as "temperature 18 ° C, humidity 20%" or "sunny morning, afternoon cloudy".
- the external communication device 30 transmits the generated response signal 302 to the implant tooth connection device 100 for wireless communication.
- the implant connection device 100 for a wireless communication receives the response signal 302 from the external communication device 30, the response tooth signal 302 is converted into a vibration signal 303 and output.
- the vibration signal 303 is output in a bone conduction manner through the housing 10 etched in the alveolar bone 1.
- the vibration signal 303 is transmitted to the inner ear through the alveolar bone 1 and the skull.
- FIG. 5 is a configuration diagram of an implant tooth connection device for wireless communication according to another embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 6 is a detailed configuration diagram of an implant tooth connection device for wireless communication according to FIG. 5.
- the implant tooth connection device 500 for wireless communication is a voice signal acquisition unit 510, communication unit 520, vibration signal output unit 530, the control unit 540, an internal power source 550, and a piezoelectric generator 560.
- the voice signal acquisition unit 510, the communication unit 520, the vibration signal output unit 530, the control unit 540 and the internal power supply 550 is a voice signal acquisition of the implant connection device 100 for wireless communication of FIG. Since the unit 110, the communication unit 120, the vibration signal output unit 130, the control unit 140 and the internal power supply 150 is the same configuration, description thereof will be omitted.
- the piezoelectric generator 560 converts the pressure applied through the tooth head 20 into electricity.
- the piezoelectric generator 560 is installed on the surface in contact with the tooth head 20.
- the pressure generator is applied to the tooth head 20 whenever the user ingests food and chews to convert the pressure energy into electrical energy and store it in the internal power source 550.
- the internal power source 550 may be nickel cadmium (Ni-Cd), alkaline batteries, nickel hydrogen (Ni-Mh), sealed lead acid (SLA), lithium ions (Li-ion), lithium polymers (Li-polymer), or the like.
- Rechargeable battery may be used, but is not necessarily limited thereto.
- the tooth head 20 is fixed to one side of the connection device for wireless communication, but may be installed to be spaced apart by a small distance.
- the implant tooth connection device for wireless communication uses the self-power generation through its own internal power source 550 or the piezoelectric generator 560 to obtain a voice signal acquisition unit 510, a communication unit 520, and a vibration signal output unit 530. And power to the controller 540.
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram of a communication system using an implant tooth connection device for wireless communication according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- a communication system using an implant tooth connection device for wireless communication includes an external communication device 30, an implant tooth connection device 700 for wireless communication, and an identification means 800. do.
- the external communication device 30 has the same configuration as the external communication device 30 of FIG. 1, description thereof will be omitted.
- Implant tooth connection device for wireless communication 700 is a small communication device that one side is connected to the housing 10 is placed in the alveolar bone (1), the other side is connected to the tooth head (20). That is, the implant tooth connection device 700 for wireless communication connects the housing 10 which is placed in the alveolar bone 1 and the tooth head 20 which is an artificial tooth in the gum 2, and communicates with the external communication device 30 by network communication. This is possible.
- the implant tooth connection device for wireless communication 700 is fixed to both sides are received in the housing 10 and the tooth head 20, respectively.
- the antenna 802 is formed inside the tooth head 20. The antenna 802 is used to identify the tag 801 inside the identification means 800 described later.
- the identification means 800 may be formed in a spherical shape of a non-toxic silicon material, but is not necessarily limited thereto.
- the identification means 800 has a tag 801 formed therein, and the tag 801 may be a radio frequency identification (RFID) or a near field communication (NFC) tag 801, but is not limited thereto.
- RFID radio frequency identification
- NFC near field communication
- the identification means 800 is used to set whether to operate the implant tooth connection device for wireless communication as the tag 801 information is read from the implant communication device for wireless communication.
- the implantable tooth connection device 700 for wireless communication acquires a voice signal of the user and transmits the voice signal to the external communication device 30 only when the tag 801 information of the identification means 800 is read. That is, the implant tooth connection device 700 for wireless communication may operate only when the user bites the identification means 800 with the teeth.
- FIG. 8 is a detailed configuration diagram of an implant tooth connection device for wireless communication included in the communication system of FIG. 7.
- an implant tooth connection apparatus 700 for wireless communication may include a voice signal acquisition unit 710, a communication unit 720, a tag identification unit 725, and a vibration signal output unit ( 730 and the control unit 740.
- the voice signal acquisition unit 710, the communication unit 720 and the vibration signal output unit 730 is the voice signal acquisition unit 110, the communication unit 120 and the wireless communication implant tooth connection device 100 of FIG. Since the vibration signal output unit 130 has the same configuration, a description thereof will be omitted.
- the tag identification unit 725 is formed at a position in contact with the tooth head, and may acquire tag information when the identification means is close by using an antenna formed inside the tooth head.
- the tag identification unit 725 transmits the tag information to the control unit 740 to check whether the acquired tag information matches the preset tag information.
- the controller 740 acquires the user's voice signal using the voice signal acquisition unit 710. If the tag information is not valid or the tag information cannot be confirmed by the tag identification unit 725, the controller 740 may stop acquiring the user's voice signal from the voice signal acquisition unit 710.
- control unit 740 transmits the obtained voice signal to the external communication device through the communication unit 720, and receives a response signal corresponding to the voice signal from the external communication device.
- the communication unit 720 may receive a response signal using an antenna formed inside the tooth head.
- the controller 740 generates a vibration signal corresponding to the response signal and outputs the vibration signal using the vibration signal output unit in a bone conduction manner.
- the implant communication device 700 for wireless communication may include an internal power source (750).
- the internal power source 750 supplies power to the voice signal acquisition unit 710, the communication unit 720, the vibration signal output unit 730, and the control unit 740.
- the internal power source 750 is a rechargeable battery such as nickel cadmium (Ni-Cd), alkaline battery, nickel hydrogen (Ni-Mh), sealed lead acid (SLA), lithium ion (Li-ion), or lithium polymer (Li-polymer). It may be used, but is not necessarily limited thereto.
- the implant tooth connection device for wireless communication 700 may further include a piezoelectric generator 760.
- the piezoelectric generator 760 converts the pressure applied through the tooth head into electricity.
- the piezoelectric generator 760 is installed on the surface in contact with the tooth head.
- the piezoelectric generator 760 applies pressure to the tooth head every time the user ingests food and chews, thereby converting the pressure energy into electrical energy and storing it in the internal power source 750.
- the implantable tooth connection device for wireless communication and the communication system using the same may not use a separate microphone or speaker by performing data communication with an external communication device using a dental implant.
- a separate microphone or speaker by transmitting the sound in a bone conduction method it is possible to receive the external sound without obstacles.
- it can be used semi-permanently by self-generation.
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Abstract
La présente invention concerne un dispositif de connexion par implant dentaire pour une communication sans fil, et un système de communication l'utilisant. Un dispositif de connexion par implant dentaire pour une communication sans fil, selon un mode de réalisation de la présente invention, comprend : une unité d'acquisition de signal vocal dont un côté est relié à un boîtier implanté dans l'os alvéolaire sous la gencive et l'autre côté est relié à une couronne, et qui est utilisée pour acquérir un signal vocal d'un utilisateur ; une unité de communication pour transmettre les signaux vocaux à un dispositif de communication externe et recevoir, du dispositif de communication externe, un signal de réponse correspondant au signal vocal ; une unité de commande pour configurer des données de communication avec le dispositif de communication externe, permettre au signal vocal d'être transmis au moyen de l'unité de communication, et convertir le signal de réponse en un signal à impulsions ; et une unité de sortie de signal à impulsions pour délivrer en sortie le signal à impulsions via le boîtier, par conduction osseuse. Une communication de données avec un dispositif de communication externe peut ainsi être exécutée au moyen d'un implant dentaire, et un utilisateur n'a pas besoin d'un microphone ou d'un haut-parleur distincts.
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