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publicationNumber JP-2019512368-A
titleOfInvention Sleep apnea detection device
abstract SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention discloses a method and apparatus for detecting sleep apnea, the method acquiring body motion signals during human sleep and including an inspiratory signal generated upon inspiratory and an expiratory signal generated upon exhalation. Identifying a human respiration signal, the intensity of a first body movement signal having a predetermined range of frequency superimposed on the inspiratory signal, and the predetermined range of frequency superimposed on the expiratory signal adjacent to the inspiratory signal The strength of the second body movement signal is obtained, and the strength of the first body movement signal and the strength of the second body movement signal are compared by a predetermined method, and based on the comparison result, the human snoring Determining whether or not it is a state. The present invention greatly improves the determination accuracy of sleep apnea by detecting in synchronization with respiratory motion, thereby avoiding interference due to coughing, snaking, and an audio signal propagating in the air. Also, to implement the method and apparatus according to the present invention, it is only necessary to change the software from the conventional sleep sensor, and it is not necessary to add hardware.
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