Dear Rony,

Here are my 2 cents. :-)

On 9/5/06, Rony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Central server makes use of a computer and needs underground wiring or
expensive wireless network. Plus a power consumption of over 300 watts.
Local tiny broadcaster circuits are cost effective and maintainence
free. Install and forget. The choice is now FM or WLAN or Bluetooth as
per Dinesh's suggestion.

To start with, use simple device which can be further
expanded/enhanced. I we start with FM/Analog signals, we will be
limiting ourselves in transmitting very specific info. However, if the
data transmitted is in digital form, it can be easily manipulated  at
the receiving end. Also think of multitude of languages in India and
around the world.

The initial Blutooth transmitter can be very simple programmable
device which stores the location/direction info in the digital form.

The actual use and interpretation/translation of the data can be done
in the user hand held device. The device can be used not only by only
visually challenged but people who are new to city/town and those who
can not read/understand local language including tourists and
travelers.

Why are we looking at solar panels and batteries? Like street lights,
these could be powered by the municipal electricity or traffic signal
posts. Maybe a battery backup for power breakdowns.

The solar panel should be used to make the system self sufficient and
make it maintenance free as much as possible.

We also need to check out power consumptions of all the 3 devices
mentioned above for a TX. range of 5 feet only, not 100 feet.

I have no exact figures for Blutooth power consumption. May be
Terrence can throw some light on this. The range for Blutooth is 5-50
meters by design.

What about a cheap laser diode pumping high density packets into a
receiver. The rail has a hollow docking port to simply place the
receiver's probe into it for a few seconds, so no shake problem. A beep
will tell the user that data is transferred. This will make it cheap and
will also function as the user position aligner.

Any thing like this can be made useless in no time at any public
place. Wireless data/signal exchange is the only viable option in
public places.

Regards,

With regards,
--
--Dinesh Shah :-)

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