A Presentation
on
Li-Fi Technology
Presented by:-
Saurav Agrawal
Contents
 Abstract
 Introduction
 History of Li-Fi
 Working process
 Different Between The Technologies
 Comparison B/W Li-FI and Wi-Fi
 Advantages
 Disadvantage
 Applications
 Conclusion
One germen phycist, Harald Haas has
come up with a solution he calls “data
through illumination” –taking the fibber out
of fibber optic by sending data through an
LED light bulb that varies in intensity faster
than the human eye can follow. It’s the same
idea band behind infrared remote controls
but far more powerful. Haas says his
invention, which he calls D- LIGHT, can
produce data rates faster than 10 megabits
per second, which is speedier than your
average broadband connection.
Abstract
Introduction
Li-Fi means “Light Fidelity”.
At the heart of this technology is a
new generation of high brightness light-
emitting diodes
It is possible to encode data in the
light by varying the rate at which the LEDs
flicker on and off to give different strings of
1s and 0s.
History of LI-FI
• In 2011 the German physicist Harald Hass
demonstrated the technology by streaming
live video at TED global
• Later in 2012 this technology was
demonstrated at consumer electronics show
in las Vegas
Working process
Different Among The Technologies
Comparison B/W li-fi and wi-fi
Advantages
 Instant start time
 Easy To Use
 Fast Data Transfer
 Reliable
 Harmless
 Low Cost
 secure
Disadvantage
• Works only in line of sight
• Need to with ever changing condition
• How the receiving device will transmit
back to transmitter
Application
• You Might Just Live Longer
• Airlines
• Smarter Power Plants
• Undersea Awesomeness
Conclusion
The possibilities are numerous and can be explored further. If
his technology can be put into practical use, every bulb can be
used something like a Wi-Fi hotspot to transmit wireless data
and we will proceed toward the cleaner, greener, safer and
brighter future. The concept of Li-Fi is currently attracting a
great deal of interest, not least because it may offer a genuine
and very efficient alternative to radio-based wireless. This may
solve issues such as the shortage of radio-frequency bandwidth
and also allow internet where traditional radio based wireless
isn’t allowed such as aircraft or hospitals. One of the
shortcomings however is that it only work in direct line of sight.
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    Contents  Abstract  Introduction History of Li-Fi  Working process  Different Between The Technologies  Comparison B/W Li-FI and Wi-Fi  Advantages  Disadvantage  Applications  Conclusion
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    One germen phycist,Harald Haas has come up with a solution he calls “data through illumination” –taking the fibber out of fibber optic by sending data through an LED light bulb that varies in intensity faster than the human eye can follow. It’s the same idea band behind infrared remote controls but far more powerful. Haas says his invention, which he calls D- LIGHT, can produce data rates faster than 10 megabits per second, which is speedier than your average broadband connection. Abstract
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    Introduction Li-Fi means “LightFidelity”. At the heart of this technology is a new generation of high brightness light- emitting diodes It is possible to encode data in the light by varying the rate at which the LEDs flicker on and off to give different strings of 1s and 0s.
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    History of LI-FI •In 2011 the German physicist Harald Hass demonstrated the technology by streaming live video at TED global • Later in 2012 this technology was demonstrated at consumer electronics show in las Vegas
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    Different Among TheTechnologies
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    Advantages  Instant starttime  Easy To Use  Fast Data Transfer  Reliable  Harmless  Low Cost  secure
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    Disadvantage • Works onlyin line of sight • Need to with ever changing condition • How the receiving device will transmit back to transmitter
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    Application • You MightJust Live Longer • Airlines • Smarter Power Plants • Undersea Awesomeness
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    Conclusion The possibilities arenumerous and can be explored further. If his technology can be put into practical use, every bulb can be used something like a Wi-Fi hotspot to transmit wireless data and we will proceed toward the cleaner, greener, safer and brighter future. The concept of Li-Fi is currently attracting a great deal of interest, not least because it may offer a genuine and very efficient alternative to radio-based wireless. This may solve issues such as the shortage of radio-frequency bandwidth and also allow internet where traditional radio based wireless isn’t allowed such as aircraft or hospitals. One of the shortcomings however is that it only work in direct line of sight.