GPS Technology Helps Blind Find Way From: Wall Street Journal - 03/17/2004- P. B4D By: Marcelo Prince A number of portable devices on the market or under development are designed to help blind or visually impaired users get around, often by employing location data pinpointed by global-positioning-system (GPS) technology. Pulse Data International's BrailleNote is a textbook-size device equipped with a Braille keyboard and display; its uses, beyond sending email and Web browsing, include providing walking directions by voice output or the Braille display when linked to a GPS receiver. BrailleNote also integrates GPS with digital street maps and points of interest to tell blind users their location and surroundings. The Trekker navigation tool from VisuAide includes a GPS and voice receiver, and can store street maps and points of interest in a database; a forthcoming Trekker upgrade can emit vocal directions and create walking routes. Both gadgets suffer from one of GPS' biggest limitations: They cannot work indoors because GPS satellite signals are blocked by buildings. Vectronix is working with VisuAide and Sendero to address this problem by developing a machine that mates a GPS receiver to motion sensors; once users move indoors, the sensors activate to pinpoint their location and relay directions via a BrailleNote or handheld computer with mapping software and databases. Testing demonstrates that the gadget, which was adapted from technology originally developed for military applications, boasts an error rate of roughly 5 percent of the distance traveled, according to Vectronix's Quentin Ladretto. Techniques and devices for blind-pedestrian navigation are being explored and evaluated as part of a project underwritten by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research: One initiative spearheaded by University of Minnesota researchers involves organizing a database of floor plans and building interiors that can be downloaded off the Web or transmitted wirelessly to a handheld gadget. http://www.pulsedata.com/Products/Notetakers/BrailleNoteGPS.asp http://www.visuaide.com/news_trekker2_0.html