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3. Topic introduction and a short history.
How Li-Fi works?
Potential applications of Li-Fi.
Comparison withWi-Fi.
Conclusion.
Questions.
4. Li-Fi is transmission of data through
illumination, sending data through a LED
light bulb that varies in intensity faster than
human eye can follow
5.
6. Li-Fi is bidirectional. High speed and fully
networked wireless communication
technology similar toWi-Fi.
It uses light emitting diodes for data
transmission .
Subset of optical communications.
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9. All the data in the internet will be
flowing or streaming to lamp drive.
When the led is on the microchip
convert data into digital data
A light sensitive device (photo
detector) recives the signal and
converts it into origional data.
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11. In the image of the house you'll see above, you'll see
how cellular towers and "mobile internet" connects
you outdoors .
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16. Li-Fi can be thought of as a light-basedWi-Fi.
That is , it uses light instead of radio waves to
transmit information.
Instead ofWi-Fi modems, Li-Fi use transceiver-
fitted LED lamps that can light a room as well as
transmit and receives information.
Wi-Fi is a great for general wireless coverage with
in buildings, and Li-Fi is deal for high density
wireless data coverage in confined area and for
relieving radio interference issues.