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S EM IN A R O N
LI-FI TEC H N O LO G Y
CO N TEN T
Introduction
History
Problems
Working of Li-Fi
Real time Usages of Li-Fi
How It Is Different
Wi-Fi Vs Li-Fi
Application
Advantages
Disadvantages
Conclusion
IN TRO D U CTIO N
Li-Fi (Light Fidelity) is a
Visible Light Communications (VLC)
system running wireless communications
travelling at very high speeds.
Li-Fi uses common
household LED (light emitting diodes)
light bulbs to enable data transfer,
boasting speeds of up to 224 gigabits per
second
H ISTO RY
> > Professor Harald Haas, from the University of
Edinburgh in the UK, is widely recognized as the
original founder of Li-Fi.
> He coined the term Li-Fi and is Chair of Mobile
Communications at the University of Edinburgh and
co- founder of pure Li-Fi.
> Haas promoted this technology in his 2011 TED
Global talk and helped start a company to market it.
> In October 2011, companies and industry groups
formed the Li-Fi Consortium, to promote high-speed
optical wireless systems.
> The first Li-Fi Smartphone prototype was presented
at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas from
January 710 in 2014.
PRO BLEM
Congested Future of Radio
Frequency.
Place Where Radio Frequency Cannot
used.
Bandwidth Limitation
Data Security
W O RKIN G O F LI-FI
H O W IT IS D IFFEREN T
The transfer of the data can be with the help of all
kinds of light, no matter the part of the spectrum that
they belong.
That is, the light can belong to the invisible,
ultraviolet or the visible part of the spectrum.
W I-FI Vs LI-FI
Security is high in Li-Fi as Compared to Wi-
Fi.
Data Transmission is high in Li-Fi as
compared to Wi-Fi.
Li-Fi can be thought of as a light-based WiFi. That is, it uses light instead of radio
waves to transmit information.
Hundreds of THz operating frequency used
in Li-Fi whereas 2.4 GHz used in Wi-Fi.
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Advantages
Li-Fi can solve problems related to the insufficiency
be achieved.
Since light cannot penetrate walls, it provides
costs.
DISADVANTAGES
Light can't pass through objects.
A major challenge facing Li-Fi is how the receiving
CONCLUSION
The possibilities are numerous and can
be explored further.
If his technology can be put into practical
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