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Li-Fi (Light Fidelity)-The Future Technology in Wireless Communication
Author(s) -
K Harshitha,
A. Chaithra,
N.A. Poojitha,
B. Raghavendra Rao
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
bonfring international journal of software engineering and soft computing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2277-5099
pISSN - 2250-1045
DOI - 10.9756/bijsesc.8241
Subject(s) - wireless , fidelity , computer science , telecommunications
ISSN 2277-5099 | © 2016 Bonfring Abstract--Whether you’re using wireless internet in a coffee shop, stealing it from the guy next door, or competing for bandwidth at a conference, you have probably gotten frustrated at the slow speeds you face when more than one device is tapped into the network. As more and more people and their many devices access wireless internet, clogged airwaves are going to make it. One germen phycist. Harald Haas has come up with a solution he calls “data through illumination” –taking the fibber out of fiber optic by sending data through an 1LED 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 DLIGHT, can produce data rates faster than 10 megabits per second, which is speedier than your average broadband connection. He envisions a future where data for laptops, smart phones, and tablets is transmitted through the light in a room. And security would be snap – if you can’t see the light, you can’t access the data.

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