2. Li-Fi, as coined by Prof. Harald Haas, known as light fidelity, is
bidirectional, high speed and fully networked wireless
communications similar to Wi-Fi. Li-Fi is a subset of optical
wireless communication (OWC) and can be a complement to RF
communication (Wi-Fi or Cellular network), or a replacement in
contexts of data broadcasting.
WHAT IS LI-FI?
4. Objective:
To study the different modules incorporated and
to come up with more optimized design for data
transfer that meet the challenges.
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