Infratel Italia launches a trial of Li-Fi at The National Archaeological Museum of Taranto (Marta)

Infratel Italia launches a trial of Li-Fi at The National Archaeological Museum of Taranto (Marta)

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Over a week ago, the Ministry of Economic Development made the announcement of a successful Li-Fi trial at the National Archaeological Museum of Taranto.  National Archaeological Museum of Taranto (Marta) is the first museum in Italy to use Li-Fi technology that allows fast and secure data transmission through LED light. A national record made possible thanks to the experimentation launched by Infratel Italia in collaboration with the start-up To Be and the Italian Videogames Academy (Aiv).

 

The “Li-Fi G1” solution developed and tested by Infratel thanks to the geolocation of information and users, allows the delivery of interactive multimedia contents, associated with the individual works on display, on the visitors' smartphones. The Li-Fi signal is decoded by the smartphone camera through a special app created by Infratel Italia and available on the main marketplaces.

 

In the continuation of the project, the introduction of technologies such as LiFi and AR / VR / Mixed Reality will make it possible to create and deliver puzzles and games, created by taking inspiration from images of works, artifacts or other contents present in the museum or inspired by the city of Taranto; drawings to colour and made taking inspiration from museum photographs, works, maps or images of finds; Static and dynamic storytelling with images and voices dramatized by actors, accompanied and synchronized with images of the museum or specially created.

 

CEO of Infratel Italia Marco Bellezza said that: “Through the project with the Marta we propose a model that can be applied to many Italian museums and places of culture, promoting a different and more interactive use of our historical and artistic heritage. We are very happy to leave Taranto for this project of national interest”.

 

The use of Li-Fi technology inside the museum - which currently houses 25 rooms for permanent exhibitions - aims to make the visitor experience as engaging as possible, accompanying the visitor through videos, touch media, images, recordings, Augmented and Virtual Reality, Mixed Reality technologies particularly appreciated by the new generations.

 

Eva Degl 'Innocenti, Director of the Museum  said: "The project, which sees the Marta as the first Italian museum to use Li-Fi technology, favours the widest accessibility to the cultural heritage, with the aim of making the museum visit as engaging as possible for the visitor. For this purpose, it was decided to introduce new technology to the Marta capable of making the multimedia contents associated with the works on display accessible, making them accessible to all with ad hoc content for the various visitor targets. The aim is to break down all types of barriers, allowing access to visitors with disabilities, such as deaf or blind people ".

What is Li-Fi?

Li-Fi, 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 Li-Fi 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 Li-Fi work?

Li-Fi is a high speed, bidirectional, and fully networked wireless communication of data using light. Li-Fi 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 which 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.

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Light Rider announces Quantum Li-Fi Technology Products

Light Rider announces Quantum Li-Fi Technology Products

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Light Rider Inc

Light Rider Inc, a US-based quantum Li-Fi company, recently announced the unveiling of their quantum Li-Fi products coming up next year in 2021.  Light Rider states that they are a quantum Li-Fi company leveraging the supernatural behaviour of quantum physics for the creation of secure and unparalleled encryption products with their patented technology.

Light Rider is introducing four strategic product lines into the marketplace that will help individuals, businesses, cities, and governments prepare for the coming quantum revolution. Their four primary product lines cover everything from everyday encryption to connected cities, and it all starts with our first two encryption products, Light Rider LT and Light Rider Quantum coming up in late 2020.

Credit to Lightrider

Credit to Lightrider

“Traditional methods and technologies are full of vulnerabilities, so we created Light Rider to design and develop products that would enable the most secure network encryption possible,” said Tony Lawrence, CEO, and founder of Light Rider. “There is a global race to operationalise quantum technology, meaning those inflicting cyber threats will have access to this superior technology. Our mission at Light Rider is to equip businesses, organisations, and individuals with powerful, quantum Li-Fi technology that will protect their data, as we strive to create products that are un-hackable.

Credit to Lightrider

Credit to Lightrider

Light Rider’s first two products, Light Rider LT and Light Rider Quantum will be available in 2020 with more products on the way. Their LT and Quantum products are plug and play encryption systems that can protect your connected devices right out of the box. This first step is a quantum leap for those looking for a next-generation encryption system that can deliver unparalleled protection on the go.

Light Rider Products

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The first two products, Light Rider LT and Light Rider Quantum will be the first quantum encryption products for individual users to hit the market.

Light Rider LT

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Perfect for home and individual use, Light Rider LT uses quantum software to create the encrypted networking space you need. Simply plug in the Access Point into a USB port or wall outlet and then connect one of the USB Access Dongles to your laptop to begin. A quick start prompt will then guide you through configuring your Light Rider system. All you need to do is ensure that your laptop, Access Point, and Access Dongle are all in the same room and you’ll be set up in no time. Perfect for Home use and individuals.

Light Rider Quantum

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Perfect for protecting the most vital of information for small, medium, or enterprise uses, Light Rider Quantum uses built-in quantum encryption via a quantum chip to create the encrypted networking space you need. Simply plug in the Access Point into a USB port or wall outlet and then connect one of the USB Access Dongles to your laptop to begin. A quick start prompt will then guide you through configuring your Light Rider system. All you need to do is ensure that your laptop, Access Point, and Access Dongle are all in the same room and you’ll be set up in no time. Perfect for offices, businesses, campuses

The difference between the LT and Quantum versions?

Light Rider has only just begun launching new quantum and quantum LiFi products into the market. Currently, the LT and Quantum products serve as quantum encryption systems for your computer and do not utilize LiFi for Internet connectivity. Future Light Rider products will actually create a quantum encrypted LiFi system with quantum-integrated light bulbs that will create a fortress of secure communications in your home or office. Our current product sets are focused on fast and simple quantum encryption right out of the box. The LT version uses quantum software for encryption, the Quantum version contains an actual quantum chip, the most secure encryption method available that leverages onboard processing capabilities for lightning-fast encryption.

You can preorder their first two products at the following link if you are based in the United States:

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/light-rider-launch#/

What is Li-Fi?

Li-Fi, 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 Li-Fi 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 Li-Fi work?

Li-Fi is a high speed, bidirectional, and fully networked wireless communication of data using light. Li-Fi 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 which 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.

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Fraunhofer HHI announces a new toolkit for the simulation of networked Li Fi systems

Fraunhofer HHI announces a new toolkit for the simulation of networked Li Fi systems

Fraunhofer HHI

The Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, Heinrich Hertz Institute, HHI, also known as Fraunhofer HHI or Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute, is an organisation of the Fraunhofer Society based in Berlin. The institute engages in applied research and development in the fields of physics, electrical engineering and computer sciences.

The Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute develops mobile and stationary broadband communication networks and multimedia systems. Focal points of independent and contract research conducted by Fraunhofer HHI are photonic components and systems, fiber optic sensor systems, and image signal processing and transmission. Future applications for broadband networks are developed as well. Research in this area focuses on 3D displays, UHD panorama video production, human-machine interaction through gesture control, optical satellite communication and data transmission technologies such as visible light communications.

A research team from the "Photonic Networks and Systems" department has now created a new toolkit for the simulation of networked LiFi systems.

The research team's implementations are based on a long-term developed MATLAB signal processing toolbox with algorithms being verified by numerous simulations, laboratory experiments, and tests. The LiFi software suite can be used to complete link level simulation chains and to validate LiFi transmission and receive components.

When used for system-level (multilink) simulations, it is possible to optimise LiFi for different applications such as for conference rooms, operating rooms or industrial manufacturing environments. This also supports the further development of standards.

LiFi software suite components can be used individually or as a complete package and can be adapted to specific requirements. Different licensing models depending on individual customer needs are available.
The software was developed within the German research projects OWICELLS , SESAMAIRBORNEERIKA and OTB-5G+ and the European projects VISION and ELIoT.

What is Li-Fi?

Li-Fi, 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 Li-Fi 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 Li-Fi work?

Li-Fi is a high speed, bidirectional, and fully networked wireless communication of data using light. Li-Fi 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 which 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.

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Signify announces Li-Fi Partnership with Edzcom for quickening the adoption of Li-Fi Technology

Signify announces Li-Fi Partnership with Edzcom for quickening the adoption of Li-Fi Technology


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Signify

Signify made the announcement on their website that they have partnered with Edzcom for spreading Li-Fi adoption in the manufacturing industry.

Signify is the new brand name of Philips Lighting. The name change occurred in March 2018 to represent the transformation from an analog lighting company into digital lighting and Internet of Things (IoT) company. Signify is the world leader in lighting for professionals, consumers, and lighting for the Internet of Things. The company provides lighting solutions for professional segments such as automotive, healthcare, horticulture, office, outdoor, phototherapy, petrol stations, solar, purification, schools, fashion, cinema, and more. These lighting solutions include indoor and outdoor luminaires, lamps, electronics, lighting controls, lighting control software, IoT systems, and platforms.

Signify that it has partnered with EDZCOM, a Finnish 4G and 5G networking company that will use Signify’s LED-based Trulifi system as part of wireless connectivity schemes in industrial settings.

“Combining Trulifi and EDZCOM’s strengths and capabilities will benefit industries that heavily rely on the cluttered radio spectrum for data communications,” said Signify chief innovation officer Olivia Qiu. “Trulifi can help to offload conventional radio technologies and offers reliable, secure, and high-speed network connectivity where it’s needed.”

Edzcom

Edzcom is a Finnish-based provider of private 4G LTE and 5G NR mobile data networks for the industrial and governmental sectors. It was founded in 2014 as a spiritual successor to the bankrupt company Datame (fi), formerly a CDMA2000 wireless broadband operator owned by 11 companies under the Finnet group of telephone cooperatives. Since summer 2016, Edzcom also provides coverage in the self-governing Åland Islands in partnership with Ålcom, which took a minority stake.

EDZCOM designs, builds, and operates Edge Connectivity solutions. Edge Connectivity is a private wireless solution, seamlessly connecting assets, equipment, and people in the field to enable efficient management of critical operations.

EDZCOM CEO Mikko Uusitalo said: “Signify’s Trulifi is an innovative form of wireless communication that will broaden the scope of business-critical operations solutions we offer to our global customer base”. “Trulifi complements EDZCOM’s offering by providing fast and secure fixed hot-spot communication links.”

What is Li-Fi?

Li-Fi, 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 Li-Fi 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 Li-Fi work?

Li-Fi is a high speed, bidirectional, and fully networked wireless communication of data using light. Li-Fi 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 which 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.

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Oppo Mobile Telecommunications filed a design patent for a smartphone with Li-Fi components

Oppo Mobile Telecommunications filed a design patent for a smartphone with Li-Fi components

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Oppo


Guangdong Oppo Mobile Telecommunications Corp., Ltd, stylized as oppo, is a Chinese consumer electronics and mobile communications company headquartered in Dongguan, Guangdong. It is a subsidiary of BBK Electronics Corporation along with OnePlus, Vivo, and Realme. Its major product lines include smartphones, audio devices, Blu-ray players, and other electronic products. In December 2019, a design patent was filed by Guangdong Oppo Mobile Telecommunications with the CNIPA (China National Intellectual Property Office). The patent was published on July 31, 2020, and includes 24 product images, combined with a short description showing that this smartphone is suitable for Li-Fi communication.

It is a modern smartphone with narrow screen edges and full-screen design. No front camera is visible. The images show that this Oppo phone will be equipped with a pop-up camera, as we know from the Oppo Reno series.

A rectangle can be seen on the pop-up system, which is used for LiFi communication. This also applies to the rear, right next to the centrally placed vertical camera system, a square Li-Fi device can be seen, which works as a receiver. The photodetector converts the changes in amplitude into an electrical signal to enable Li-Fi communication with the smartphone.

Image from LETSGODIGITAL

Image from LETSGODIGITAL

The patent images also show a dual camera, however, it is quite possible that Oppo will eventually choose three, or even four cameras - as we often see with the Oppo 2020 smartphone models. The small circle under the camera system is striking. This characteristic circle is also called the O-Dot by Oppo and is only used within the Reno telephone series.

The small protruding O-Dot ensures that the phone does not only rest on the camera system when you put the device flat on the table. We can deduce from the O-Dot, combined with the pop-up camera system, that Oppo wants to place this smartphone within the relatively new and extremely innovative Reno series.

There is also a microphone on both the top and bottom of the device as well as a speaker, a SIM card slot, and a USB-C connection at the bottom. The power button can be found on the right and the button on the left logically provides access to the volume settings.


The Oppo Li-Fi Patent


A design patent is only intended to record the design, so little is stated about how Oppo intends to apply the Li-Fi technology. However, the investigative journalists at LetsGoDigital have dug deeper for additional information, and during their search found out that three days after filing this design patent, Oppo also filed an associated utility patent in China.

In the patent called 'Li-Fi device and projection system with the same', it is extensively discussed how Oppo intends to apply LiFi in mobile devices. The patented Li-Fi device can be installed in a smartphone and consists of a housing, a printed circuit board, and a Li-Fi module for signal reception.

Li-Fi not only provides a significantly higher transmission speed than WiFi but the technology is also characterised by a lower latency (delay) just like 5G, it is also possible to transfer high-resolution images with a high frame rate, for example, large video and audio files) - as stated in the patent description.

What is Li-Fi?

Li-Fi, 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 Li-Fi demonstration at the TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) Global Talk on Visible Light Communication (VLC). Below is a video demonstration of Li-Fi technology by professor Harald Haas:

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 Li-Fi work?

Li-Fi is a high speed, bidirectional, and fully networked wireless communication of data using light. Li-Fi 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 which 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.

Nav Wireless announces the development of a Li-Fi tech-based communication facility at Surat Municipal Institute of Medical Education & Research

Nav Wireless announces the development of a Li-Fi tech-based communication facility at Surat Municipal Institute of Medical Education & Research

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Nav Wireless Technology Ltd

Nav Wireless Technology, an R&D initiative in wireless technologies, is currently developing a Li-Fi (Light Fidelity) technology-based communication facility at SMIMER (Surat Municipal Institute of Medical Education & Research). The company has extended its expertise to provide faster and safer light-based communication for COVID-19 patients and all the medical professionals.

In regards to COVID 19 cases, SMIMER developed isolation wards in a very short amount of time. Nav Wireless Technology stated:

“We are the only company in Asia in the Li-Fi sector to receive the first commercial Li-Fi project for the healthcare sector. We will set up around 600 such units there which are completely MADE IN INDIA. All the formalities related to this initiative have been completed with respective authority and we will start the commencement of the installation process very shortly", said Hardik Soni, co-founder & CTO, Nav Wireless Technology.

Constant monitoring of the patient's health condition in the hospital is either manual or wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi)-based system in the ICU. The Wi-Fi-based system becomes slow in speed due to exponentially increased scalability. In this scenario, Li-Fi finds the places wherever Wi-Fi is applicable with additional features of a high-speed data network. Apart from the speed factor, Li-Fi is a more suitable in-hospital application for monitoring the patient's conditions without frequency interference with the human body.

"We saw the live demonstration for monitoring the patient’s conditions such as SPO2, ECG, HR, NIBP using respective sensors integrated with these Li-Fi Transceivers. The data was processed with LiFi transceivers and sent to display unit in the form of graphs, charts, or in required formats that is helpful for the medical teams during the treatment of COVID-19 cases”, said Dr. V S Srivastav, Professor, and Head, Department of Medicine, SMIMER.

With this, all the patients and medical staff for more than 1,000 beds isolation wards will be able to use a radiation-free communication network, connected to hospital instruments such as ventilators data, etc. Furthermore, they will access the internet with a lighting speed compared to existing Wi-Fi internet.

"The Transceiver's network in the hospital for monitoring the patient's conditions such as temperature, pressure, heartbeat, glucose level, and respiratory conditions using respective sensors integrated with our LiFi Transceivers. NavTech LiFi Transceiver developed to increase data security, high capacity, and high speed, eco friendly, and with patient safety," said Soni.

Li-Fi is a mobile wireless technology that uses light rather than radio frequencies to transmit data. In India, Nav Wireless is the only player working on Li-Fi in this segment. The company has successfully installed such a Li-Fi technology-based communication facility for various government institutions and private premises. With LiFi technology-based solutions, Doctors and Hospital Staff are minimized to the risk of spreading coronavirus disease and at the same time provide a live health data monitoring system.

Source: http://pharmabiz.com/NewsDetails.aspx?aid=129465&sid=2

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CEA-Leti announces a throughput world record 5.1 to 7.7 Gbps in (VLC) using a single GaN blue micro- light-emitting diode (LED)

CEA-Leti announces a throughput world record 5.1 to 7.7 Gbps in VLC using a single GaN blue micro- light-emitting diode (LED)

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CEA-Leti Announcement

A few weeks ago, CEA-Leti, a Grenoble, France-based research institute for electronics and information technologies and one of the world's largest organizations for applied research in microelectronics and nanotechnology, made the announcement of the throughput world record of 5.1 Gbps in visible light communications (VLC) using a single GaN blue micro- light-emitting diode (LED).

Their data transmission rate of 7.7 Gbps achieved with a 10 µm microLED marks another step toward commercialisation and widespread use of LiFi communication.

Benoit Miscopein, a CEA-Leti research scientist, stated that Li Fi technology has exciting potential for mass-market applications. He further stated: "Multi-LED systems could replace WiFi, but wide-scale adoption will require a standardization process to ensure the systems' interoperability between different manufacturers. The Light Communications Alliance was created in 2019 to encourage the industry to implement this standardization.

CEA-Leti MicroLED Li Fi system

CEA-Leti MicroLED Li Fi system

CEA-Leti said that: “In addition to a stand-alone WiFi-like standard, the possibility to include this new technology as a component carrier in the downlink of 5G-NR, a radio-access technology for 5G mobile considerations, is also under investigation to bring a large additional license-free bandwidth. This may be feasible because CEA-Leti's LiFi physical layer relies on the same concepts as WiFi and 5G technologies," said Miscopein. "Matrices of thousands of microLEDs could also open the way to mid- to long-range applications, such as indoor wireless multiple access.”

To preserve the bandwidth of each microLED within a matrix, it requires that each signal is generated as close as possible to the micro-optical source. CEA-Leti said: o meet this challenge, we expect to hybridise the microLED matrix onto another matrix of CMOS drivers: one simple CMOS driver will pilot one microLED," Miscopein said. "This will also enable the additional feature of piloting each microLED pixel independently, and that allows new types of digital-to-optical waveforms that could eliminate the need for digital-to-analog converters commonly used in the conventional 'analogue' implementations of LiFi.

Source: http://www.leti-cea.com/cea-tech/leti/english/Pages/What%27s-On/Press%20release/CEA-Leti-Researchers-Break-Throughput-Record-for-LiFi-Communications-Using-Single-GaN-Blue-Micro-Light-Emitting-Diode.aspx

What is Li Fi?

Li-Fi, 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 Li-Fi demonstration at the TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) Global Talk on Visible Light Communication (VLC). Below is a video demonstration of Li-Fi technology by professor Harald Haas:

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 Li-Fi work?

Li-Fi is a high speed, bidirectional, and fully networked wireless communication of data using light. Li-Fi 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 which 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.

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