Vibrint, In Partnership With pureLiFi, Announced The Release of Vibrint LiFi

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    LiFi Acceptance: A Closer Look at the Global Integration and Adoption Challenges of LiFi Technology

    Photo Credit to LiFi Tech News

    Vibrint and pureLiFi

    Vibrint, a prominent leader in federal technology solutions based in Hanover, Md., has announced the release of Vibrint LiFi, an innovative secure wireless communications solution designed for classified environments. The product, developed in collaboration with pureLiFi, uses light waves to create highly secure communications networks. Vibrint LiFi offers unmatched security, reliability, and mobility for government and national security organisations, both in central locations and deployed operations.

    Attendees of GEOINT, held from May 5-8, can witness the first public demonstration of Vibrint LiFi at booth no. 2131.

    Tom Lash, CEO of Vibrint, emphasised the importance of secure communication in today's battlespaces and how Vibrint LiFi addresses this critical vulnerability. By harnessing light instead of radio waves, Vibrint LiFi introduces an unprecedented level of security and speed to operational communications, suitable for any national security environment. Lash expressed enthusiasm for showcasing the full potential of this technology to the national security community at GEOINT and beyond.

    “Secure communication is one of the most targeted aspects of today’s battlespaces. Closing that vulnerability gap is a major priority for our customers, and that’s exactly what we’ve done with Vibrint LiFi,” “This revolutionary capability uses light instead of radio waves to create communications networks. Vibrint LiFi combines proven leading-edge commercial technologies to introduce unprecedented levels of security and speed to operational communications, applicable to any national security environment. We look forward to demonstrating its full potential to the national security community at GEOINT and beyond.” - Tom Lash, CEO of Vibrint.

    Vibrint LiFi surpasses the security and performance limitations of traditional radio frequency networks. By using light waves, this groundbreaking solution ensures military-grade security, interference-free operation, and exceptional speed, all crucial for maintaining mission readiness in dynamic national security environments.

    The Vibrint LiFi offering comprises the Vibrint LiFi Laptop powered by pureLiFi, along with pureLiFi's LiFi Cube™ and Kitefin system. These components work together to create a customisable communications ecosystem that adheres to IEEE 802.11bb standards, providing national security agencies with unparalleled flexibility and adaptability in network deployment.

    Alistair Banham, CEO of pureLiFi, highlighted the alignment between Vibrint's commitment to innovation and pureLiFi's vision for the future of wireless communication. The collaboration between the two companies is set to revolutionise how national security agencies approach secure connectivity, equipping them with the necessary tools to succeed in an increasingly complex threat landscape.

    “Vibrint’s commitment to innovation aligns seamlessly with our vision for the future of wireless communication.” “Together, we are poised to revolutionize how national security agencies approach secure connectivity, empowering them with the tools needed to succeed in an ever-evolving threat landscape.” - Alistair Banham, CEO of pureLiFi.

    Image credit to Vibrint

    Vibrint LiFi claimed to provide the following key benefits from their tailored solutions:

    1. Heightened Security: Vibrint LiFi employs military-grade encryption and has a nearly undetectable electromagnetic signature, ensuring that mission-critical data remains secure and protected.

    2. Superior Performance: Users can expect exceptionally fast speeds and dependable connectivity, even in the most challenging operational environments.

    3. Swift Deployment: Secure wireless networks can be set up and taken down with unparalleled speed and ease, adapting to the dynamic needs of the mission.

    4. Robust Resilience: Vibrint LiFi is immune to spectrum scanning, jamming, and interference, guaranteeing uninterrupted communication in any scenario.

    5. Adaptable Flexibility: Network configurations and deployment options can be customized on the fly to accommodate evolving mission requirements.

    The collaboration between Vibrint and pureLiFi marks the beginning of a new era in wireless communication innovation for the national security market. The two companies are continuously working together to develop even more advanced solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of Vibrint's customers.

    Photo Credit to pureLiFi



    What is LiFi?


    LiFi, also known as "Light Fidelity" is a wireless optical networking technology, which uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to transmit data. In 2011, professor Harald Haas made a LiFi demonstration at the TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) Global Talk on Visible Light Communication (VLC).

    VLC uses light as a medium to deliver high-speed communication like Wi-Fi and complies with the IEEE standard IEEE 802.15.7. The IEEE 802.15.7 is a high-speed, bidirectional, and fully networked wireless communication technology-based standard similar to Wi-Fi's IEEE 802.11.

    How does LiFi work?

    LiFi is a high speed, bidirectional, and fully networked wireless communication of data using light. LiFi constitutes of several light bulbs that form a wireless network.

    When an electrical current goes through to a LED light bulb, a stream of light (photons) emits from the lamp. LED bulbs are semiconductor devices, which means that the brightness of the light flowing through them can change at extremely high speeds. The signal is sent by modulating the light at different rates. The signal can then be received by a detector that interprets the changes in light intensity (the signal) as data. Also when the LED is ON, you transmit a digital 1, and when it is OFF, you transmit a 0.

    LiFi Benefits

    The primary benefits of LiFi are as follows:

    Security: Provides entirely secure access. Where there is no light there is no data.

    Safety: Does not produce electromagnetic radiation and does not interfere with existing electronic systems.

    Localisation: Allows localisation due to the small coverage area of LiFi access point - localisation can be used for very precise asset tracking.

    Data density: Provides ubiquitous high-speed wireless access that offers substantially greater data density (data rate per unit area) than RF through high bandwidth reuse.

    Credit to Oledcomm

    LiFi Applications

    LiFi can be used for so many applications and the list is increasing every year. You can read our updated list of Li-Fi applications at the following link:

    https://www.lifitn.com/blog/2021/2/13/top-30-li-fi-applications-updated-list-including-potential-applications

    LiFi Acceptance: A Closer Look at the Global Integration and Adoption Challenges of LiFi Technology

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      LiFi Acceptance: A Closer Look at the Global Integration and Adoption Challenges of LiFi Technology

      Photo Credit to LiFi Tech News

      The world’s need for a faster internet connection has never been this insatiable for the last several years. Being the lifeblood of communication and other applications in the fields of healthcare, finance, e-commerce, media and entertainment, education, information technology, and more, wireless internet connection paved the way for myriads of innovations that made many aspects of our lives easier.

      Today’s ever-interconnected world needs faster and more efficient internet technology that can suffice our bulging need for a reliable connection. The current wireless connection that we have (WiFi) has its own disadvantages and with the growing need for the internet comes spectrum congestion, security concerns, speed limitations, and even regulatory challenges. 

      LiFi, or light fidelity, is another promising solution to the current challenges that we have, but like every technology, there will always be hindrances and disadvantages, especially when it comes to acceptance, adoption, and integration.

      What is LiFi & How Does LiFi Work?

      LiFi technology relies on visible light to transmit data wirelessly. It basically consists of two essential elements which include a receiver device and a light source. The device is equipped with a photodiode to receive light signals and the light source (e.g. LED bulbs) has a signal processing unit to transmit signals encoded in light. 

      It is versatile and promises a faster connection because as we all know, light travels faster as opposed to the radio frequency that WiFi utilizes. In a lab-based trial, scientists found out that LiFi technology can achieve speeds of up to 224 gigabytes per second which is mind-blowing enough as opposed to our current WiFi speeds.


      Advantages & Applications of LiFi Technology


      High-Speed Transfer

      The most promising advantage of LiFi is high-speed data transfer which provides us the ability to send large data in just seconds.

      Security

      The US Army has agreed to deploy LiFi under a 4.2 million dollar deal with pureLiFi. The level of security and other advantages of the tech are ideal for tactical and defense strategies. Data transmissions through LiFi cannot go through the walls, therefore, giving the military secure communications with only the right people and preventing information breaches.

      Reduced Electromagnetic Pollution

      Another huge advantage of LiFi is its environmental impact. It emits zero electromagnetic radiation and healthcare facilities can highly benefit from this.

      No Interference

      Unlike radio frequency, LiFi is immune to interference in crowded radio frequency environments. This allows for a more reliable and stable connection.

      Ample Bandwidth

      The untapped spectrum of visible light as a source of data transmission provides us with more bandwidth, especially for data-intensive applications. This can solve the congestion problem we have with WiFi.

      Despite these promising advantages, LiFi technology has to go through a bottleneck. There are obstacles that come with its acceptance, integration, and adoption. 

      What are the Challenges of LiFi Adoption on a Global Scale?

      Just like any revolutionary tech and innovation, LiFi integration on a global scale is faced with significant challenges. Here are the hindrances that make LiFi implementation and integration quite challenging.


      High costs of LiFi systems

      Like any new technology, LiFi currently has higher upfront costs compared to the well-established Wi-Fi technology. Implementing the infrastructure, integrating the components into devices, and buying LiFi-enabled products can be prohibitively expensive, especially for cost-conscious consumers and businesses. However, with continued research and advancements, the costs and adoption challenges facing LiFi will likely decrease over time. As the technology matures, infrastructure expands, awareness grows, and compatibility improves, LiFi may gradually transition from a niche to a mainstream technology.


      Overhaul of Infrastructure 

      As expected, the biggest challenge in the integration of the new LiFi technology is the need for a time-consuming and costly infrastructure overhaul. The process includes the upgrade of our current lighting systems with photodiodes to become LiFi-enabled. The transformation can be extremely expensive and will surely take a lot of time.

      Range Limitations

      While LiFi can be a hundred times faster than WiFi, the tech is limited by physical barriers which is not ideal in some situations. Military camps and sites take advantage of this limitation. However, if it is for home and other facilities, this can be quite a nuisance. 

      Standardization & Compatibility

      The tech is not yet mature, therefore, there are no universal standards, protocols, or compatibility yet in place. This is a major issue that slows down its global adoption. 

      Lack of Awareness

      Not a lot of people know about LiFi and its promising benefits. The lack of education and awareness hindrances the tech to flourish and go further. When there is limited knowledge of a specific tech, there are limited opportunities for investment. Selling the product will be extremely difficult if people do not have enough information about the tech which limits its market adoption. 


      Support from Governing Bodies

      Emerging technologies are immediately blocked from rising above the surface if the governing bodies are uneducated about them. This is one of the most challenging issues that may hinder the full deployment of LiFi across the globe. Not all governing bodies are willing to understand or even willing to risk. Many would just stay with what currently works (the WiFi) and would struggle to press the green button for a new wireless connection technology.

      Standardization debates: diverse perspectives on 802.11bb adoption

      pureLiFi sees 802.11bb as providing the framework needed for the widespread adoption of LiFi on a global scale. They are ready with the first compliant devices and believe the standardisation will give confidence to manufacturers to deploy LiFi at scale.

      Fraunhofer HHI echoes pureLiFi's optimism. They see 802.11bb as critical for enabling interoperability between vendors, allowing LiFi solutions to integrate with WiFi ecosystems.

      In contrast, Signify has reservations. They are unconvinced of the benefits of large-scale commercial use at this time. Their standard is ITU-T G.vlc, which they believe offers the best LiFi solutions currently. They point to issues around reusing WiFi chipsets, which will hurt performance, size, heat, and cost.

      Similarly, Oledcomm sees 802.11bb as a good step but needs adoption by WiFi chipmakers like Intel and Qualcomm before it is significant. Oledcomm believes major hardware and software changes are needed from WiFi chip roadmaps before 802.11bb sees large-scale deployment.


      Moving forward: amplifying awareness and accelerating LiFi adoption

      Considering these challenges, the ultimate goal is to spread awareness, make more campaigns, provide educational resources, get the media in the mix for additional voice, and actively promote its speed, security, and efficiency. The industry has a lot of work to do, but governing entities have roles to play too.

      Further innovation and development of LiFi can be pursued and accelerated if the whole world learns more about it. 


      Photo Credit to pureLiFi



      What is LiFi?


      LiFi, also known as "Light Fidelity" is a wireless optical networking technology, which uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to transmit data. In 2011, professor Harald Haas made a LiFi demonstration at the TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) Global Talk on Visible Light Communication (VLC).

      VLC uses light as a medium to deliver high-speed communication like Wi-Fi and complies with the IEEE standard IEEE 802.15.7. The IEEE 802.15.7 is a high-speed, bidirectional, and fully networked wireless communication technology-based standard similar to Wi-Fi's IEEE 802.11.

      How does LiFi work?

      LiFi is a high speed, bidirectional, and fully networked wireless communication of data using light. LiFi constitutes of several light bulbs that form a wireless network.

      When an electrical current goes through to a LED light bulb, a stream of light (photons) emits from the lamp. LED bulbs are semiconductor devices, which means that the brightness of the light flowing through them can change at extremely high speeds. The signal is sent by modulating the light at different rates. The signal can then be received by a detector that interprets the changes in light intensity (the signal) as data. Also when the LED is ON, you transmit a digital 1, and when it is OFF, you transmit a 0.

      LiFi Benefits

      The primary benefits of LiFi are as follows:

      Security: Provides entirely secure access. Where there is no light there is no data.

      Safety: Does not produce electromagnetic radiation and does not interfere with existing electronic systems.

      Localisation: Allows localisation due to the small coverage area of LiFi access point - localisation can be used for very precise asset tracking.

      Data density: Provides ubiquitous high-speed wireless access that offers substantially greater data density (data rate per unit area) than RF through high bandwidth reuse.

      Credit to Oledcomm

      LiFi Applications

      LiFi can be used for so many applications and the list is increasing every year. You can read our updated list of Li-Fi applications at the following link:

      https://www.lifitn.com/blog/2021/2/13/top-30-li-fi-applications-updated-list-including-potential-applications

      Credit to pureLiFi




      LiFi Systems Reviews by LiFi Tech News


      OLEDCOMM LIFIMAX KIT REVIEW - ONE YEAR IN

      We reviewed the LiFiMax kit produced by the leading French LiFi company Oledcomm. We bought this LiFi kit system at the end of 2020. After over a year of use, we decided to write a review of this LiFi system. We looked briefly at the profile of Oledcomm, a brief history of the LiFiMax system, the Kit box contents, some testing and performance results of this LiFi system, the customer experience and our own verdict (the good and the bad points) of the LiFiMax kit.

      You can read the review on this link:

      https://www.lifitn.com/blog/lifimaxreview



      SIGNIFY TRULIFI 6002.1 STARTER KIT SYSTEM REVIEW


      We also reviewed the Trulifi 6002.1 starter kit produced by Signify, the world leader in lighting for professionals, consumers and lighting for the Internet of Things. We got this LiFi kit system with the help of PCDSI and Signify around August 2021. In a similar fashion done with our previous review of the LiFiMax kit a few months ago, we will look briefly at the profile of Signify, a brief history of the Trulifi 6002.1 kit, the Kit box contents, some testing and performance results of this LiFi system, the customer experience and our own verdict (the good points and the bad points) of the Trulifi 6002.1 kit.

      You can read the review on this link:

      https://www.lifitn.com/blog/trulifi6002review



      In conclusion, if you are also interested to hear more information about the OWNII Coin, you can contact the OWNii Support team at info@ownii.net or use the contact form on the new OWNii website, ownii.net. If you are enquiring about LiFi devices such as the LiFiMax kits and the Trulifi kits, you can contact us through our chatbot or by sending an email through our contact us form. If you enjoyed this post and would like to hear more updates about LiFi technology, subscribe to our newsletter. Don’t forget to subscribe to our social media accounts. You can also join our Telegram group about LiFi technology on this link:

      https://t.me/joinchat/FMzOmsEKyJFrU6Af


      aeroLiFi and Cadami Teamed up at The AIX 2023 To Demonstrate Their Product-Grade LiFi system

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        aeroLiFi and Cadami Teamed up at The AIX 2023 To Demonstrate Their Product-Grade LiFi system

        Photo Credit to aeroLiFi

        aeroLiFi


        aeroLiFi and Cadami teamed up at the recent AIX 2023 in Hamburg. At their booth, aeroLiFi showcased their first product-grade LiFi system, made of a dongle and an access point, designed to deliver high-bandwidth In-Flight Entertainment and Connectivity (IFEC).

        During the exhibition, they also demonstrated the seamless integration of their hybrid LiFi and WiFi system. Using a live camera feed displayed on a screen, they showcased the real-time operation of their technology.

        In situations where an obstacle disrupted the direct LiFi line-of-sight connection between the dongle and the access point, a complimentary WiFi link seamlessly took over all traffic connections. A monitoring screen visually represented the active connection, be it LiFi or WiFi. This visual representation effectively illustrated the versatility and adaptive nature of our hybrid system, ensuring uninterrupted connectivity even in challenging scenarios.

        Dr. Markus Werner will be presenting at the 3rd edition of the Global LiFi Conference, taking place at the High Tech Campus Eindhoven and online. Markus will be discussing the potential of LiFi solutions for aeronautical applications, including passenger inflight entertainment and connectivity, crew applications, and other mobility situations. 

        aeroLiFi states that they provide end-to-end solutions for LiFi connectivity including access points and end devices. They offer personalised solutions according to client's requirements. They are also a pureLiFi partner

        They build on many years of experience in the aeronautic sector, including lighting and connectivity systems development, product and system integration, qualification and certification as well as innovation and technology management.

        They look back to decades of business experience in the high technology sector and have a very good network of contacts in aeronautics and other areas like logistics and medical. Their regular involvement in co-funded research programs provides us with an excellent overview of technology trends and relevant innovations in the wider high-tech ecosystem.

        Source: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/aerolifi_aix2023-aerospace-interiors-activity-7076533396365045761-zRT3?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

        AIX 2023

        Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX) is the world’s leading marketplace for airlines and the supply chain to meet.

        The expo brings the whole industry together so we can explore and source the latest products, find practical solutions, collaborate and build relationships with the right people, find the best products to enhance our cabin interiors and discover those hidden gems to create the ultimate cabin and passenger experience. It is ultimately a professional platform where airlines, designers, engineers, specifiers, and manufacturers come together to share, collaborate, and find practical and innovative solutions took place in Hamburg.

        The AIX 2023 took place between the 06th and 08th of June 2023.

        What is LiFi?


        LiFi, also known as "Light Fidelity" is a wireless optical networking technology, which uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to transmit data. In 2011, professor Harald Haas made a LiFi demonstration at the TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) Global Talk on Visible Light Communication (VLC).

        VLC uses light as a medium to deliver high-speed communication like Wi-Fi and complies with the IEEE standard IEEE 802.15.7. The IEEE 802.15.7 is a high-speed, bidirectional, and fully networked wireless communication technology-based standard similar to Wi-Fi's IEEE 802.11.

        How does LiFi work?

        LiFi is a high speed, bidirectional, and fully networked wireless communication of data using light. LiFi constitutes of several light bulbs that form a wireless network.

        When an electrical current goes through to a LED light bulb, a stream of light (photons) emits from the lamp. LED bulbs are semiconductor devices, which means that the brightness of the light flowing through them can change at extremely high speeds. The signal is sent by modulating the light at different rates. The signal can then be received by a detector that interprets the changes in light intensity (the signal) as data. Also when the LED is ON, you transmit a digital 1, and when it is OFF, you transmit a 0.

        LiFi Benefits

        The primary benefits of LiFi are as follows:

        Security: Provides entirely secure access. Where there is no light there is no data.

        Safety: Does not produce electromagnetic radiation and does not interfere with existing electronic systems.

        Localisation: Allows localisation due to the small coverage area of LiFi access point - localisation can be used for very precise asset tracking.

        Data density: Provides ubiquitous high-speed wireless access that offers substantially greater data density (data rate per unit area) than RF through high bandwidth reuse.

        Credit to Oledcomm

        LiFi Applications

        LiFi can be used for so many applications and the list is increasing every year. You can read our updated list of Li-Fi applications at the following link:

        https://www.lifitn.com/blog/2021/2/13/top-30-li-fi-applications-updated-list-including-potential-applications

        Credit to pureLiFi




        LiFi Systems Reviews by LiFi Tech News


        OLEDCOMM LIFIMAX KIT REVIEW - ONE YEAR IN

        We reviewed the LiFiMax kit produced by the leading French LiFi company Oledcomm. We bought this LiFi kit system at the end of 2020. After over a year of use, we decided to write a review of this LiFi system. We looked briefly at the profile of Oledcomm, a brief history of the LiFiMax system, the Kit box contents, some testing and performance results of this LiFi system, the customer experience and our own verdict (the good and the bad points) of the LiFiMax kit.

        You can read the review on this link:

        https://www.lifitn.com/blog/lifimaxreview



        SIGNIFY TRULIFI 6002.1 STARTER KIT SYSTEM REVIEW


        We also reviewed the Trulifi 6002.1 starter kit produced by Signify, the world leader in lighting for professionals, consumers and lighting for the Internet of Things. We got this LiFi kit system with the help of PCDSI and Signify around August 2021. In a similar fashion done with our previous review of the LiFiMax kit a few months ago, we will look briefly at the profile of Signify, a brief history of the Trulifi 6002.1 kit, the Kit box contents, some testing and performance results of this LiFi system, the customer experience and our own verdict (the good points and the bad points) of the Trulifi 6002.1 kit.

        You can read the review on this link:

        https://www.lifitn.com/blog/trulifi6002review



        In conclusion, if you are also interested to hear more information about the OWNII Coin, you can contact the OWNii Support team at info@ownii.net or use the contact form on the new OWNii website, ownii.net. If you are enquiring about LiFi devices such as the LiFiMax kits and the Trulifi kits, you can contact us through our chatbot or by sending an email through our contact us form. If you enjoyed this post and would like to hear more updates about LiFi technology, subscribe to our newsletter. Don’t forget to subscribe to our social media accounts. You can also join our Telegram group about LiFi technology on this link:

        https://t.me/joinchat/FMzOmsEKyJFrU6Af







        pureLiFi Announces Exclusive Agreement With Fairbanks Morse Defense For The Deployment of Secure LiFi Technology

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          pureLiFi Announces Exclusive Agreement With Fairbanks Morse Defense For The Deployment of Secure LiFi Technology

          Photo Credit to pureLiFi

          Today, pureLiFi made the announcement of an exclusive agreement with Fairbanks Morse Defense. The agreement makes FMD the exclusive reseller of the company’s technology and products to FM OnBoard maritime defense customers in the United States, providing those users with access to secure, reliable data transmission capabilities while at sea.

          George Whittier, Chief Executive Officer of Fairbanks Morse Defense, stated: “The ability to have secure connectivity while at sea is a mission-critical capability for our maritime defense customers”. “pureLiFi’s technology pairs perfectly with FM OnBoard, enabling technicians to securely communicate from the engine room with live, remote technicians who can help troubleshoot any issues.”


          “Fairbanks Morse Defense is quickly becoming known for its best-in-class maritime defense technology solutions, and we consider this to be an ideal collaboration for expanding our presence in the US,” said Alistair Banham, pureLiFi CEO. “Our collaboration with FMD represents a significant step towards expanding LiFi technology beyond pureLiFi’s large scale land-based deployments. We look forward to working with FMD to deliver this game-changing LiFi technology to maritime defense customers.”

          Prior to this agreement, pureLiFi worked with FMD through the FM Defense Accelerator. The companies have been leveraging LiFi and FMD’s resources to co-develop and evaluate maritime use cases for LiFi technology.

          Photo Credit to pureLiFi

          Fairbanks Morse Defense (FMD)


          Fairbanks Morse Defense (FMD) builds, maintains, and services the most trusted naval power and propulsion systems on the planet. For more than 100 years, FMD has been a principal supplier of a growing array of leading marine technologies, OEM parts, and turnkey services to the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, Military Sealift Command, and Canadian Coast Guard. FMD stands ready to rapidly support the systems that power military fleets without compromising safety or quality. In times of peace and war, the experienced engineers, sailors, and technicians of FMD demonstrate our commitment to supporting the mission and vision of critical global naval operations wherever and whenever needed. FMD is a portfolio company of Arcline Investment Management.


          pureLiFi


          pureLiFi develops technology for communication networks that integrates data and lighting utility infrastructures. It offers a LiFi enabled device that converts the beam of lights into an electrical signal. The signal is then converted back into data. The company was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Edinburgh.

          pureLiFi demonstrated the next LiFi system for the home at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2022 in Barcelona. pureLiFi stated that this is the world’s first LiFi ecosystem for the consumer market, named LiFi@Home™.


          Article source: https://www.purelifi.com/fairbanks-morse-defense-signs-exclusive-agreement-with-purelifi-to-deploy-secure-lifi-technology/



          What is LiFi?


          LiFi, also known as "Light Fidelity" is a wireless optical networking technology, which uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to transmit data. In 2011, professor Harald Haas made a LiFi demonstration at the TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) Global Talk on Visible Light Communication (VLC).

          VLC uses light as a medium to deliver high-speed communication like Wi-Fi and complies with the IEEE standard IEEE 802.15.7. The IEEE 802.15.7 is a high-speed, bidirectional, and fully networked wireless communication technology-based standard similar to Wi-Fi's IEEE 802.11.

          How does LiFi work?

          LiFi is a high speed, bidirectional, and fully networked wireless communication of data using light. LiFi constitutes of several light bulbs that form a wireless network.

          When an electrical current goes through to a LED light bulb, a stream of light (photons) emits from the lamp. LED bulbs are semiconductor devices, which means that the brightness of the light flowing through them can change at extremely high speeds. The signal is sent by modulating the light at different rates. The signal can then be received by a detector that interprets the changes in light intensity (the signal) as data. Also when the LED is ON, you transmit a digital 1, and when it is OFF, you transmit a 0.

          LiFi Benefits

          The primary benefits of LiFi are as follows:

          Security: Provides entirely secure access. Where there is no light there is no data.

          Safety: Does not produce electromagnetic radiation and does not interfere with existing electronic systems.

          Localisation: Allows localisation due to the small coverage area of LiFi access point - localisation can be used for very precise asset tracking.

          Data density: Provides ubiquitous high-speed wireless access that offers substantially greater data density (data rate per unit area) than RF through high bandwidth reuse.

          Credit to Oledcomm

          LiFi Applications

          LiFi can be used for so many applications and the list is increasing every year. You can read our updated list of Li-Fi applications at the following link:

          https://www.lifitn.com/blog/2021/2/13/top-30-li-fi-applications-updated-list-including-potential-applications

          Credit to pureLiFi




          LiFi Systems Reviews by LiFi Tech News


          OLEDCOMM LIFIMAX KIT REVIEW - ONE YEAR IN

          We reviewed the LiFiMax kit produced by the leading French LiFi company Oledcomm. We bought this LiFi kit system at the end of 2020. After over a year of use, we decided to write a review of this LiFi system. We looked briefly at the profile of Oledcomm, a brief history of the LiFiMax system, the Kit box contents, some testing and performance results of this LiFi system, the customer experience and our own verdict (the good and the bad points) of the LiFiMax kit.

          You can read the review on this link:

          https://www.lifitn.com/blog/lifimaxreview



          SIGNIFY TRULIFI 6002.1 STARTER KIT SYSTEM REVIEW


          We also reviewed the Trulifi 6002.1 starter kit produced by Signify, the world leader in lighting for professionals, consumers and lighting for the Internet of Things. We got this LiFi kit system with the help of PCDSI and Signify around August 2021. In a similar fashion done with our previous review of the LiFiMax kit a few months ago, we will look briefly at the profile of Signify, a brief history of the Trulifi 6002.1 kit, the Kit box contents, some testing and performance results of this LiFi system, the customer experience and our own verdict (the good points and the bad points) of the Trulifi 6002.1 kit.

          You can read the review on this link:

          https://www.lifitn.com/blog/trulifi6002review



          In conclusion, if you are also interested to hear more information about the OWNII Coin, you can contact the OWNii Support team at info@ownii.net or use the contact form on the new OWNii website, ownii.net. If you are enquiring about LiFi devices such as the LiFiMax kits and the Trulifi kits, you can contact us through our chatbot or by sending an email through our contact us form. If you enjoyed this post and would like to hear more updates about LiFi technology, subscribe to our newsletter. Don’t forget to subscribe to our social media accounts. You can also join our Telegram group about LiFi technology on this link:

          https://t.me/joinchat/FMzOmsEKyJFrU6Af







          Datlight and Byevolution, Two Companies Based in Málaga Techpark, Present Command Center 4.0 at FEINDEF

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            Datlight and Byevolution, Two Companies Based in Málaga Techpark, Present Command Center 4.0 at FEINDEF

            Datlight and Byevolution, two companies based in Málaga Techpark, present Command Center 4.0 at FEINDEF, the only fair in Spain in the Defense and Security sector institutionally supported by the Ministry of Defense, which will be held in Madrid on the 17th, 18th and 19th of May.

            Command Center 4.0 is the most advanced solution for the creation of completely cyber-secure command posts, with wireless communications that do not generate electromagnetic emissions and that eliminate threats of the "man in the middle" type, and data transmission that is encapsulated in certified pods through portable blockchains that guarantee their originality and inviolability, thus eliminating “phishing”, “smishing” attacks and other cyberattacks that are equally harmful to security.


            FEINDEF is the reference forum that encompasses the defence and security sector in Spain, to innovate, coopera­te internationally and share knowledge between companies, institutions, universities, and other organisms, as a global response to security.


            The International Defence and Security Exhibition FEINDEF, organised by the FEINDEF Foundation, is the only exhibition in Spain from this sector with the institutional support of the Ministry of Defence, and it is positioned as the most important event held in Spain in this sector, that opens to the world by offering network opportunities: 40.000 m2 of exhibition space, with an attendance of over 450 exhibitors from 20 countries and 100 foreign delegations.


            The physical security layer and secure connectivity are provided by LiFi technology, which uses the spectrum of light and which Datlight has been researching for the last 5 years. LiFi does not interfere with radio waves and therefore, it is undetectable and turns any tent into a Faraday cage that prevents the capture of internal communications.


            On the other hand, the digital layer of data encapsulation, certification and integrity is provided by Byevolution Creative Factory's NDL (Neural Distributed Ledgers) technology, a disruptive technology created for the development of Web 3.0 and the Internet of Value, which is private property and trusted markets are protected against external threats and the risks of authenticity posed by the irruption of Artificial Intelligence.


            Both Covadonga Fernández and Ramón Cano, CEOs of Datlight and Byevolution respectively, express their satisfaction at having managed to present a product that covers an essential need for all armies in a world as technological as today's, and that is the result of long months of cooperation and hard work between these two companies from Malaga.

            DATLIGHT


            DATLIGHT is a Deep Tech company dedicated to LiFi Solutions & I+D Laboratory, research, innovation and application of Technologies that allow data transmission through light, VLC / LIFI (Visual Light Communications / Light Fidelity) and in special to the development of connectivity solutions based on them.

            Products such as LiFi Office or LiFi Stealth have led them to position themselves as benchmarks in a still incipient and booming sector.


            ByEvolution Creative Factory


            Byevolution Creative Factory invented and developed Neural Distributed Ledgers (NDL)® technology for the Internet of Value and Web 3.0 to enable the construction of private data platforms using a cost-effective, decentralized, efficient, and sustainable development architecture that puts an end to major Internet threats like spam, ransomware, phishing and other cyberattacks. Byevolution's NDL ARCA and NDL ARCANET overcome the limitations of public ledgers (DLT) and put proprietary user data at the very core of private data platforms.


            Article source: https://www.pta.es/noticias/byevolution-y-datlight-dos-empresas-alojadas-en-malaga-techpark-presentan-command-centre-40-en-feindef/




            What is LiFi?

            LiFi, also known as "Light Fidelity" is a wireless optical networking technology, which uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to transmit data. In 2011, professor Harald Haas made a LiFi demonstration at the TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) Global Talk on Visible Light Communication (VLC).

            VLC uses light as a medium to deliver high-speed communication like Wi-Fi and complies with the IEEE standard IEEE 802.15.7. The IEEE 802.15.7 is a high-speed, bidirectional, and fully networked wireless communication technology-based standard similar to Wi-Fi's IEEE 802.11.

            How does LiFi work?

            LiFi is a high speed, bidirectional, and fully networked wireless communication of data using light. LiFi constitutes of several light bulbs that form a wireless network.

            When an electrical current goes through to a LED light bulb, a stream of light (photons) emits from the lamp. LED bulbs are semiconductor devices, which means that the brightness of the light flowing through them can change at extremely high speeds. The signal is sent by modulating the light at different rates. The signal can then be received by a detector that interprets the changes in light intensity (the signal) as data. Also when the LED is ON, you transmit a digital 1, and when it is OFF, you transmit a 0.

            LiFi Benefits

            The primary benefits of LiFi are as follows:

            Security: Provides entirely secure access. Where there is no light there is no data.

            Safety: Does not produce electromagnetic radiation and does not interfere with existing electronic systems.

            Localisation: Allows localisation due to the small coverage area of LiFi access point - localisation can be used for very precise asset tracking.

            Data density: Provides ubiquitous high-speed wireless access that offers substantially greater data density (data rate per unit area) than RF through high bandwidth reuse.

            Credit to Oledcomm

            LiFi Applications

            LiFi can be used for so many applications and the list is increasing every year. You can read our updated list of Li-Fi applications at the following link:

            https://www.lifitn.com/blog/2021/2/13/top-30-li-fi-applications-updated-list-including-potential-applications

            Credit to pureLiFi




            LiFi Systems Reviews by LiFi Tech News


            OLEDCOMM LIFIMAX KIT REVIEW - ONE YEAR IN

            We reviewed the LiFiMax kit produced by the leading French LiFi company Oledcomm. We bought this LiFi kit system at the end of 2020. After over a year of use, we decided to write a review of this LiFi system. We looked briefly at the profile of Oledcomm, a brief history of the LiFiMax system, the Kit box contents, some testing and performance results of this LiFi system, the customer experience and our own verdict (the good and the bad points) of the LiFiMax kit.

            You can read the review on this link:

            https://www.lifitn.com/blog/lifimaxreview



            SIGNIFY TRULIFI 6002.1 STARTER KIT SYSTEM REVIEW


            We also reviewed the Trulifi 6002.1 starter kit produced by Signify, the world leader in lighting for professionals, consumers and lighting for the Internet of Things. We got this LiFi kit system with the help of PCDSI and Signify around August 2021. In a similar fashion done with our previous review of the LiFiMax kit a few months ago, we will look briefly at the profile of Signify, a brief history of the Trulifi 6002.1 kit, the Kit box contents, some testing and performance results of this LiFi system, the customer experience and our own verdict (the good points and the bad points) of the Trulifi 6002.1 kit.

            You can read the review on this link:

            https://www.lifitn.com/blog/trulifi6002review



            In conclusion, if you are also interested to hear more information about the OWNII Coin, you can contact the OWNii Support team at info@ownii.net or use the contact form on the new OWNii website, ownii.net. If you are enquiring about LiFi devices such as the LiFiMax kits and the Trulifi kits, you can contact us through our chatbot or by sending an email through our contact us form. If you enjoyed this post and would like to hear more updates about LiFi technology, subscribe to our newsletter. Don’t forget to subscribe to our social media accounts. You can also join our Telegram group about LiFi technology on this link:

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            OLEDCOMM Awarded a New Silver Medal of The Innovation Solutions Challenge of The IT’NIGHT 2023

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              OLEDCOMM Awarded a New Silver Medal of The Innovation Solutions Challenge of The IT’NIGHT 2023

              Photo credit to Oledcomm and Republk IT

              IT NIGHT, the Digital Business Night, initiated and organized by RÉPUBLIK since 2012, has become "the evening of the year for the IT world". More than 800 professionals come each year to celebrate the finest innovations in three categories. The ceremony took place in one of the most beautiful theatres in Paris. Each nominated candidate must take part in a major oral presentation before a jury of expert personalities from the IT world a few weeks before the evening.

              IT Night is a ceremony that brings together companies and decision-makers to highlight innovation within the business world. During this event, the jury gives its verdict in front of an audience of 80 candidates, including IT decision makers, suppliers, and journalists.

              Participants are companies and organizations that offer innovative solutions for IT projects, IT solutions, and supplier/customer collaborations.

              Oledcomm won the Silver medal award. A big CONGRATULATION to the entire Oledcomm team for this well-deserved achievement.

              OLEDCOMM

              Oledcomm designs and develops LiFi network interface devices that enable high-speed wireless data communication. It also serves LiFi equipment in the telecom, datacom, personal electronics, and industrial markets. The company’s product portfolio includes hubs, routers, switches, adapters, drivers, power supplies, and more.

              Oledcomm was founded in 2012 and is based in Paris, France. Oledcomm's adventure began in 2005 in the research laboratories of the University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin with the first work on communication by visible light.

              Following years of research & development and a passion for innovation, Oledcomm became the pioneer of LiFi (Light Fidelity) solutions and innovation on a global scale.

              Based in the Paris region, Oledcomm employs around 20 people and designs complete solutions for LiFi operation, including microcontrollers, LiFi photoreceivers and software platforms.

              Today, after more than 28 patents, 15 years of R&D, over 500 trusted clients and several awards, Oledcomm is pursuing a strong mission: to transform the 14 billion points of light in the world into a powerful communication network.



              What is LiFi?

              LiFi, also known as "Light Fidelity" is a wireless optical networking technology, which uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to transmit data. In 2011, professor Harald Haas made a LiFi demonstration at the TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) Global Talk on Visible Light Communication (VLC).

              VLC uses light as a medium to deliver high-speed communication like Wi-Fi and complies with the IEEE standard IEEE 802.15.7. The IEEE 802.15.7 is a high-speed, bidirectional, and fully networked wireless communication technology-based standard similar to Wi-Fi's IEEE 802.11.

              How does LiFi work?

              LiFi is a high speed, bidirectional, and fully networked wireless communication of data using light. LiFi constitutes of several light bulbs that form a wireless network.

              When an electrical current goes through to a LED light bulb, a stream of light (photons) emits from the lamp. LED bulbs are semiconductor devices, which means that the brightness of the light flowing through them can change at extremely high speeds. The signal is sent by modulating the light at different rates. The signal can then be received by a detector that interprets the changes in light intensity (the signal) as data. Also when the LED is ON, you transmit a digital 1, and when it is OFF, you transmit a 0.

              LiFi Benefits

              The primary benefits of LiFi are as follows:

              Security: Provides entirely secure access. Where there is no light there is no data.

              Safety: Does not produce electromagnetic radiation and does not interfere with existing electronic systems.

              Localisation: Allows localisation due to the small coverage area of LiFi access point - localisation can be used for very precise asset tracking.

              Data density: Provides ubiquitous high-speed wireless access that offers substantially greater data density (data rate per unit area) than RF through high bandwidth reuse.

              Credit to Oledcomm

              LiFi Applications

              LiFi can be used for so many applications and the list is increasing every year. You can read our updated list of Li-Fi applications at the following link:

              https://www.lifitn.com/blog/2021/2/13/top-30-li-fi-applications-updated-list-including-potential-applications

              Credit to pureLiFi




              LiFi Systems Reviews by LiFi Tech News


              OLEDCOMM LIFIMAX KIT REVIEW - ONE YEAR IN

              We reviewed the LiFiMax kit produced by the leading French LiFi company Oledcomm. We bought this LiFi kit system at the end of 2020. After over a year of use, we decided to write a review of this LiFi system. We looked briefly at the profile of Oledcomm, a brief history of the LiFiMax system, the Kit box contents, some testing and performance results of this LiFi system, the customer experience and our own verdict (the good and the bad points) of the LiFiMax kit.

              You can read the review on this link:

              https://www.lifitn.com/blog/lifimaxreview



              SIGNIFY TRULIFI 6002.1 STARTER KIT SYSTEM REVIEW


              We also reviewed the Trulifi 6002.1 starter kit produced by Signify, the world leader in lighting for professionals, consumers and lighting for the Internet of Things. We got this LiFi kit system with the help of PCDSI and Signify around August 2021. In a similar fashion done with our previous review of the LiFiMax kit a few months ago, we will look briefly at the profile of Signify, a brief history of the Trulifi 6002.1 kit, the Kit box contents, some testing and performance results of this LiFi system, the customer experience and our own verdict (the good points and the bad points) of the Trulifi 6002.1 kit.

              You can read the review on this link:

              https://www.lifitn.com/blog/trulifi6002review



              In conclusion, if you are also interested to hear more information about the OWNII Coin, you can contact the OWNii Support team at info@ownii.net or use the contact form on the new OWNii website, ownii.net. If you are enquiring about LiFi devices such as the LiFiMax kits and the Trulifi kits, you can contact us through our chatbot or by sending an email through our contact us form. If you enjoyed this post and would like to hear more updates about LiFi technology, subscribe to our newsletter. Don’t forget to subscribe to our social media accounts. You can also join our Telegram group about LiFi technology on this link:

              https://t.me/joinchat/FMzOmsEKyJFrU6Af







              Professor Harald Haas Nominated as One of The Finalists of The European Inventor Award 2023

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                Professor Harald Haas Nominated as One of The Finalists of The European Inventor Award 2023

                Photo credit to EIA

                Professor Haas Nomination


                From an announcement on his LinkedIn profile and on the University of Strathclyde’s website, Professor Harald Haas and his team has been selected as one of the finalists in the Research category of the European Inventor Award.


                Professor Haas said the following statements:

                “It is a huge honour to have been nominated for this award. There is a huge ocean in front of us that we want to leverage for mobile communications. We only need to step out of the crowded pool.

                 “In my heart, I'm an engineer. I really want to do science for the benefit of humanity. I want to develop things that improve the quality of our lives.”

                Professor Haas is named as inventor on a number of European patents and in 2012, he co-founded an academic spinoff called pureLiFi™, to commercialise LiFi™ devices, and remains its Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) and member of the Board of Directors.

                The European Inventor Award is a global, highly recognised innovation prize that celebrates the Tomorrow Shapers - inventors whose perseverance, ingenuity and creativity are paving the way to a brighter future.

                The driving force behind the innovation process is people with a passion for discovery. Without their inquisitive minds, their quest for new ideas and their creativity, there would be no inventive spirit and no progress. As one of the most prestigious competitions of its kind, the European Inventor Award pays tribute to the creativity of inventors the world over, who use their technical, scientific and intellectual skills to contribute to technological progress, thereby driving and economic growth and improving people's daily lives.

                Launched by the EPO in 2006, the award gives inventors the recognition they deserve. And, like every competition, it acts as an incentive for other potential winners. It helps to protect ideas and encourage innovation.

                 

                Article source: https://www.strath.ac.uk/whystrathclyde/news/2023/pioneeringli-fiprofessorselectedasfinalistforeuropeaninventoraward2023/


                What is LiFi?


                LiFi, also known as "Light Fidelity" is a wireless optical networking technology, which uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to transmit data. In 2011, Professor Harald Haas made a LiFi demonstration at the TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) Global Talk on Visible Light Communication (VLC).

                VLC uses light as a medium to deliver high-speed communication like Wi-Fi and complies with the IEEE standard IEEE 802.15.7. The IEEE 802.15.7 is a high-speed, bidirectional, and fully networked wireless communication technology-based standard similar to Wi-Fi's IEEE 802.11.

                How does LiFi work?

                LiFi is a high speed, bidirectional, and fully networked wireless communication of data using light. LiFi constitutes of several light bulbs that form a wireless network.

                When an electrical current goes through to a LED light bulb, a stream of light (photons) emits from the lamp. LED bulbs are semiconductor devices, which means that the brightness of the light flowing through them can change at extremely high speeds. The signal is sent by modulating the light at different rates. The signal can then be received by a detector that interprets the changes in light intensity (the signal) as data. Also when the LED is ON, you transmit a digital 1, and when it is OFF, you transmit a 0.

                LiFi Benefits

                The primary benefits of LiFi are as follows:

                Security: Provides entirely secure access. Where there is no light there is no data.

                Safety: Does not produce electromagnetic radiation and does not interfere with existing electronic systems.

                Localisation: Allows localisation due to the small coverage area of LiFi access point - localisation can be used for very precise asset tracking.

                Data density: Provides ubiquitous high-speed wireless access that offers substantially greater data density (data rate per unit area) than RF through high bandwidth reuse.

                Credit to Oledcomm

                LiFi Applications

                LiFi can be used for so many applications and the list is increasing every year. You can read our updated list of Li-Fi applications at the following link:

                https://www.lifitn.com/blog/2021/2/13/top-30-li-fi-applications-updated-list-including-potential-applications

                Credit to pureLiFi




                LiFi Systems Reviews by LiFi Tech News


                OLEDCOMM LIFIMAX KIT REVIEW - ONE YEAR IN

                We reviewed the LiFiMax kit produced by the leading French LiFi company Oledcomm. We bought this LiFi kit system at the end of 2020. After over a year of use, we decided to write a review of this LiFi system. We looked briefly at the profile of Oledcomm, a brief history of the LiFiMax system, the Kit box contents, some testing and performance results of this LiFi system, the customer experience and our own verdict (the good and the bad points) of the LiFiMax kit.

                You can read the review on this link:

                https://www.lifitn.com/blog/lifimaxreview



                SIGNIFY TRULIFI 6002.1 STARTER KIT SYSTEM REVIEW


                We also reviewed the Trulifi 6002.1 starter kit produced by Signify, the world leader in lighting for professionals, consumers and lighting for the Internet of Things. We got this LiFi kit system with the help of PCDSI and Signify around August 2021. In a similar fashion done with our previous review of the LiFiMax kit a few months ago, we will look briefly at the profile of Signify, a brief history of the Trulifi 6002.1 kit, the Kit box contents, some testing and performance results of this LiFi system, the customer experience and our own verdict (the good points and the bad points) of the Trulifi 6002.1 kit.

                You can read the review on this link:

                https://www.lifitn.com/blog/trulifi6002review




                In conclusion, if you are also interested to hear more information about the OWNII Coin or enquire about LiFi devices such as the LiFiMax and Trulifi, you can contact us through our chatbot or by sending an email through our contact us form. If you enjoyed this post and would like to hear more updates about LiFi technology, subscribe to our newsletter. Don’t forget to subscribe to our social media accounts. You can also join our Telegram group about LiFi technology on this link:

                https://t.me/joinchat/FMzOmsEKyJFrU6Af







                Sonam Wangchuk Discusses The World's First Mountain Top LiFi Laser 5G Internet From A Recent Mountain Expedition Adventure

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                  Sonam Wangchuk Discusses The World's First Mountain Top LiFi Laser 5G Internet From A Recent Mountain Expedition Adventure

                  Photo credit to Sonam Wangchuk and NavTech

                  World's First Mountain Top LiFi Laser 5G Internet


                  In today’s article, we will discuss about the World's First Mountain Top LiFi Laser 5G Internet.  In a recent video on his YouTube channel, Sonam Wangchuk discussed LiFi laser technology on a mountain expedition adventure. 

                  Photo credit to Sonam Wangchuk

                   He firstly discussed how Starlink’s satellites, Google's balloons and Amazon's satellites are the cause of a lot of pollution and space garbage on Earth and in space. He then went on to talk about the need for internet connectivity in a school mountain around the Ladakh region. He narrated how the relevant parties set up the LiFi Laser system on the mountains and some of the challenges they encountered.

                   

                  He further describes how this LiFi Laser 5G system operates. 

                  Credit to Nav Wireless Technologies Pvt Ltd (NavTech)

                  Here are some of his statements from the video:

                   

                  “Our colleagues tested the laser.  The laser beam in which the internet signal is hidden is transmitted from the tower and received by the receiver on the mountaintop. This light signal and then the transmitter which is there transmit it to the school and it comes to the receiver which was on the rooftop of the school.” 

                  “So, this optical wireless communication technology turns the mountain with which we had a problem into a solution.”

                  “It is the receiver in which optical communication i.e., the laser is taken and then the signal from it is sent to the microcells which are on the top of the tower. The telecom company will feed it and then it will spread through the radio to the entire village. If it was in a remote village, then the signal behind the mountain would pass through that mountain.”

                  “It would reach this receiver and then taking the signal from it, the signal would start coming on your mobile phone in the whole village. This is a very cheap and effective way for any telecom company.”

                   

                  Despite the harsh winter conditions, this technology has been successfully tested for two consecutive winters and resulted in providing high-speed internet connectivity to the Secmol school.

                   

                  Sonam Wangchuk concluded with the following statement: “After all, we think this could be a viral solution. If we do this in an outside of box way and then this company can provide internet service in the entire hilly areas even to the poorest of the poor. This can be India's gift to the world. Mountain top optical wireless communication technology.”

                   

                  You can watch Sonam Wangchuk’s YouTube video below. For your information, the video is in Hindi:


                  Nav Wireless Technologies Pvt Ltd (NavTech)

                  Nav Wireless Technologies Pvt Ltd (NavTech) is a global leading solutions and services provider of wireless and information communications systems with its own R&D facilities, manufacturing base, and sales and service teams.

                  The company offers a comprehensive suite of products and services including Optical Wireless Communication systems, Wireless Electricity Transmission Systems, Electronic Tattoo for Healthcare Monitoring Systems, Wireless enhancement products, and subsystems and wireless transmission systems to its global customers.

                   

                  Vision & Mission


                  As LiFi specialists, They aim to make it easier for the world to connect while revolutionising its ways. Their efforts are directed towards creating advanced products & services powered by superior technology and exceptional performance in pursuit of a smarter future.

                  They are inspired by the power of light and want to unlock its potential with their dedication, passion and innovation to build a better tomorrow and enhance the quality of life around the world.


                  What is LiFi?

                  LiFi, also known as "Light Fidelity" is a wireless optical networking technology, which uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to transmit data. In 2011, Professor Harald Haas made a LiFi demonstration at the TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) Global Talk on Visible Light Communication (VLC).

                  VLC uses light as a medium to deliver high-speed communication like Wi-Fi and complies with the IEEE standard IEEE 802.15.7. The IEEE 802.15.7 is a high-speed, bidirectional, and fully networked wireless communication technology-based standard similar to Wi-Fi's IEEE 802.11.

                  How does LiFi work?

                  LiFi is a high speed, bidirectional, and fully networked wireless communication of data using light. LiFi constitutes of several light bulbs that form a wireless network.

                  When an electrical current goes through to a LED light bulb, a stream of light (photons) emits from the lamp. LED bulbs are semiconductor devices, which means that the brightness of the light flowing through them can change at extremely high speeds. The signal is sent by modulating the light at different rates. The signal can then be received by a detector that interprets the changes in light intensity (the signal) as data. Also when the LED is ON, you transmit a digital 1, and when it is OFF, you transmit a 0.

                  LiFi Benefits

                  The primary benefits of LiFi are as follows:

                  Security: Provides entirely secure access. Where there is no light there is no data.

                  Safety: Does not produce electromagnetic radiation and does not interfere with existing electronic systems.

                  Localisation: Allows localisation due to the small coverage area of LiFi access point - localisation can be used for very precise asset tracking.

                  Data density: Provides ubiquitous high-speed wireless access that offers substantially greater data density (data rate per unit area) than RF through high bandwidth reuse.

                  Credit to Oledcomm

                  LiFi Applications

                  LiFi can be used for so many applications and the list is increasing every year. You can read our updated list of Li-Fi applications at the following link:

                  https://www.lifitn.com/blog/2021/2/13/top-30-li-fi-applications-updated-list-including-potential-applications

                  Credit to pureLiFi




                  LiFi Systems Reviews by LiFi Tech News


                  OLEDCOMM LIFIMAX KIT REVIEW - ONE YEAR IN

                  We reviewed the LiFiMax kit produced by the leading French LiFi company Oledcomm. We bought this LiFi kit system at the end of 2020. After over a year of use, we decided to write a review of this LiFi system. We looked briefly at the profile of Oledcomm, a brief history of the LiFiMax system, the Kit box contents, some testing and performance results of this LiFi system, the customer experience and our own verdict (the good and the bad points) of the LiFiMax kit.

                  You can read the review on this link:

                  https://www.lifitn.com/blog/lifimaxreview



                  SIGNIFY TRULIFI 6002.1 STARTER KIT SYSTEM REVIEW


                  We also reviewed the Trulifi 6002.1 starter kit produced by Signify, the world leader in lighting for professionals, consumers and lighting for the Internet of Things. We got this LiFi kit system with the help of PCDSI and Signify around August 2021. In a similar fashion done with our previous review of the LiFiMax kit a few months ago, we will look briefly at the profile of Signify, a brief history of the Trulifi 6002.1 kit, the Kit box contents, some testing and performance results of this LiFi system, the customer experience and our own verdict (the good points and the bad points) of the Trulifi 6002.1 kit.

                  You can read the review on this link:

                  https://www.lifitn.com/blog/trulifi6002review




                  In conclusion, if you are also interested to hear more information about the OWNII Coin or enquire about LiFi devices such as the LiFiMax and Trulifi, you can contact us through our chatbot or by sending an email through our contact us form. If you enjoyed this post and would like to hear more updates about LiFi technology, subscribe to our newsletter. Don’t forget to subscribe to our social media accounts. You can also join our Telegram group about LiFi technology on this link:

                  https://t.me/joinchat/FMzOmsEKyJFrU6Af