Walkthrough
 Origin of the Concept
 Introduction of Li-Fi
 Genesis
 Implementation
 Economic value of Li-Fi
 Some hotspots
 Wi-Fi vs. Li-Fi
 Future prospects
 Still under research
Main issues of wireless communication
 Capacity : The range of a base station is
limited.
 Efficiency : Base stations consumes a lot of
energy. They are only 5% efficient by
records.
 Availability : Radio waves are not available
everywhere.
 Security : Radio waves are intercepted as it
penetrate through walls.
Radio waves Visible lights
LED light bulb
 Light Emitting Diodes as a source of
light (releases large amount of
energy in the form of light)
 Semiconductor material (intensity
can be motivated at a very high
speed & can be switched off at very
high speed)
 Long service life (10-15 years while
usual bulbs lasts 1-2 years)
 Energy-saving (8W LED bulb
= 60W ordinary light bulb)
Economic value
 A free band that does not need license.
 High installation cost but very low maintenance cost.
 Cheaper than Wi-Fi.
 Theoretical speed up to 1 GB per second : Less time
& energy consumption.
 No more monthly broadband bills.
 Lower electricity costs.
 Longevity of LED bulb : saves money.
 Light doesn't penetrate through walls : secured
access.
 An USB Li-fi Key
designed by
OLEDCOMM for tablet.
 Li-Fi router for PC by
OLEDCOMM, a French
company.
 OLEDCOMM has
recently designed a Li-Fi
Dongle for Smartphones.
Li-Fi vs. Wi-Fi
 VLC is not in competition with WiFi, it is a
complimentary technology that should
eventually help free up much needed
space within the radio wave spectrum.
 You can't have a light bulb that provides
data to a high-speed moving object or to
provide data in a remote area where there
are trees and walls and obstacles behind.
Future Prospects
 This research report categorizes the global
VLC technology market; based on
component, applications, and geography.
 Li-Fi uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs)
which are rapidly gaining in popularity for
standard lightbulbs and other domestic
and commercial purposes. They are
expected to be ubiquitous in 20 years.
Still under research…
 What will be the effect of
interferences from external light
sources like sun light & normal
bulbs?
 what about the limited bandwith
of the existing copper cables
used for electrical connections ?
 where do the connections
uplink, how serious are the
modifications needed to the
power grid ?
 how will other devices react if
you inject a high frequency into
mains ?
Li-fi Presentation by Debika sadhukhan

Li-fi Presentation by Debika sadhukhan

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    Walkthrough  Origin ofthe Concept  Introduction of Li-Fi  Genesis  Implementation  Economic value of Li-Fi  Some hotspots  Wi-Fi vs. Li-Fi  Future prospects  Still under research
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    Main issues ofwireless communication  Capacity : The range of a base station is limited.  Efficiency : Base stations consumes a lot of energy. They are only 5% efficient by records.  Availability : Radio waves are not available everywhere.  Security : Radio waves are intercepted as it penetrate through walls.
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    LED light bulb Light Emitting Diodes as a source of light (releases large amount of energy in the form of light)  Semiconductor material (intensity can be motivated at a very high speed & can be switched off at very high speed)  Long service life (10-15 years while usual bulbs lasts 1-2 years)  Energy-saving (8W LED bulb = 60W ordinary light bulb)
  • 9.
    Economic value  Afree band that does not need license.  High installation cost but very low maintenance cost.  Cheaper than Wi-Fi.  Theoretical speed up to 1 GB per second : Less time & energy consumption.  No more monthly broadband bills.  Lower electricity costs.  Longevity of LED bulb : saves money.  Light doesn't penetrate through walls : secured access.
  • 12.
     An USBLi-fi Key designed by OLEDCOMM for tablet.  Li-Fi router for PC by OLEDCOMM, a French company.  OLEDCOMM has recently designed a Li-Fi Dongle for Smartphones.
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    Li-Fi vs. Wi-Fi VLC is not in competition with WiFi, it is a complimentary technology that should eventually help free up much needed space within the radio wave spectrum.  You can't have a light bulb that provides data to a high-speed moving object or to provide data in a remote area where there are trees and walls and obstacles behind.
  • 14.
    Future Prospects  Thisresearch report categorizes the global VLC technology market; based on component, applications, and geography.  Li-Fi uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) which are rapidly gaining in popularity for standard lightbulbs and other domestic and commercial purposes. They are expected to be ubiquitous in 20 years.
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    Still under research… What will be the effect of interferences from external light sources like sun light & normal bulbs?  what about the limited bandwith of the existing copper cables used for electrical connections ?  where do the connections uplink, how serious are the modifications needed to the power grid ?  how will other devices react if you inject a high frequency into mains ?