HomeGrid Forum Welcomes Oledcomm to Accelerate LiFi Interoperability With The Use of G.hn Backbone

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    HomeGrid Forum Welcomes Oledcomm to Accelerate LiFi Interoperability With The Use of G.hn Backbone

    HomeGrid Forum


    Today, HomeGrid Forum released a press statement on their website. They stated that Oledcomm has joined HomeGrid Forum to contribute to the coexistence and interoperability testing needed for accelerating the market adoption of Light Fidelity (LiFi) using the G.hn backbone.

    HomeGrid Forum President Livia Rosu stated the following statements:

    “Welcoming Oledcomm as a member is a great step for HomeGrid Forum and the innovation of G.hn in the LiFi industry.”.

    “We are witnessing an exponential increase of the LiFi use cases driven by sensitive data sharing requirements. With the recent launch of the HomeGrid Forum LiFi Task Force, it is an exciting time for Oledcomm to join us in progressing the G.hn standards-based interoperability ecosystem for LiFi.”

    Oledcomm President and co-CEO, Benjamin Azoulay declared that: “Joining HomeGrid Forum will be a great step for Oledcomm in our journey of learning about and adopting the most secure and reliable technologies to aid the development of LiFi. The solid foundation, provided by G.hn, will be a critical factor in the successful adoption of LiFi and the entire industry must realize its potential to truly reap the benefits of LiFi technology.”

     

    HomeGrid Forum (HGF) is an industry alliance formed to support the development and deployment of a unified coaxial, phone line, powerline, and plastic optical fibre home networking technology called G.hn (Gigabit Home Networking). G.hn technology is based on standards developed by the UN’s International Telecommunications Union – Telecom (ITU-T) standards development organization.

    HomeGrid Certification ensures compliance and interoperability (C&I) of silicon and systems through plugfests and rigorous C&I testing. A logo is issued for certified systems’ packaging and documentation of G.hn-based systems. HGF Certification ensures that retail customers and Service Providers have confidence in, and great satisfaction with all HGF G.hn Certified Certified products.

    HomeGrid Forum members comprise an eco-system covering all aspects of the technology from Retailers to Service Providers, Utilities to Smart Grid think tanks, System Developers to Test Houses and Silicon Companies.

    HomeGrid currently has four workgroups: a Clean Tech/Smart Grid/Smart Energy workgroup focused on in-home energy management and utility Distribution Automation and AMI applications for G.hn, a G.hn Contributions workgroup that continuously works to develop advanced enhancements for wired home networking, a Compliance & Interoperability workgroup, and a Marketing workgroup focused on promoting all HomeGrid Certified Products and technologies.

    The purpose of HomeGrid Forum is to:

    • Lead the work within the ITU-T to continuously expand G.hn, through a sustained effort to improve and extend this advanced home networking technology for any in-home wiring (coaxial cable, phone line, powerline and plastic optical fiber).

    • Encourage and evangelize the adoption and widespread deployments of G.hn by Service Providers and through Retail channels.

    • Provide a clear migration path for all legacy wired technologies to G.hn, where coexistence and G.hn’s ability to work over any wire type enables Service Providers to extend the life of their existing network investments while increasing coverage, robustness, and throughput in the home.

    • Maintain a comprehensive compliance and interoperability program to promote an ecosystem of compliant silicon and interoperable products based on the ITU-T G.hn standards.

    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.

    Article source: https://homegridforum.org/2022/10/05/oledcomm-joins-homegrid-forum-to-progress-the-lifi-interoperability-using-g-hn-backbone/

    Li-Fi Conference 2022


    The Li-Fi Conference 2022 Edition was a great success. Li Fi Tech News will very soon write articles on the topics treated at the Conference.

    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:

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    Demonstration of LightBee's LiFi Door Lock System With An Integrated LiFi transceiver by ELIoT H2020 Project

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      Demonstration of LightBee’s LiFi Door Lock System With An Integrated LiFi transceiver by ELIoT H2020 Project

      In their research video presentations series, ELIoT H2020 project released another demonstration video of optical wireless communication with LiFi in different environments. The video showed the application of LiFi integrated in a door lock system.


      In the video, Gloria Eisman, CEO of Lightbee demonstrated the LIGHTKEY, their Smart LiFi lock system.

      Credit to ELIoT and Lightbee

      Credit to ELIoT and Lightbee


      Gloria Eisman is the CEO of Lightbee, an entrepreneur, passionate about working on a new revolution of LED technology applied to IOT; opening a new channel of communication thanks to a new emerging technology: Visible Light Communications. She currently focused on improving the security of wireless interfaces applied to Smartphones and Vehicles for Control Access, Validation and Identification applications.

      Credit to ELIoT and Lightbee

      Credit to ELIoT and Lightbee


      LIGHTKEY is a wireless access control/validation solution that enables optical wireless data transmission between mobile LED light modulation and a cloud-connected optical receiver.

      It offers an optimal SAFETY-COST IMPLEMENTATION balance since the LEDs are included in the mobile device and the DATA is within the optical link.

      It is prepared for FIRE REGULATION and allows opening from the inside even if the lock has the key lock on ensuring exit in any situation and is returned to the locked state with keys simply with the movement of the hand.

      Credit to ELIoT and Lightbee

      Credit to ELIoT and Lightbee


      You can watch the video below about the LiFi Door Lock demonstration:

      ELIoT demonstrates optical wireless communication (Light Fidelity - #LiFi) in different scenarios. In this video a door lock utilizing the LiFi technology is shown. The door lock has an integrated LiFi transceiver to allow a secure key exchange with a server in the network.

      LightBee

      According to their site, LightBee is a company with an experienced team in Visible Light Communication Technology (VLC), having brought the best researchers of LED and photonic technology together over the years, in order to improve and develop VLC technology apps. Their team is multidisciplinary and has an excellent reputation in the LED sector. As one of the leading companies in this area, they have extensive in wireless optic communication, coding schemes, VLC and RF apps, sensor networks and business management.

      Their team are pioneers, who inspired by VLC, offer their customers global solutions. The founders of the company have over 20 years of experience and they stand out for their vision of international B2B relationships and product strategies, having developed many relationships over all these years of dedication to LightBee. They have proved their worth through their developments in R+D (research and development) technology, having actively taken part in industrial development projects as well as R+D on an international level, which has allowed us to greatly expand our knowledge, thereby increasing LightBee’s innovative growth. Their experience is based on a combination of technical and business knowledge, with a long history of enabling companies to grow through the innovation of products and processes.

      Nowadays, there is a growing number of scenarios -in-house domestic applications, traffic lights, hospitals, hotels, etc.- where illumination devices based on visible LED lamps are used. This interest is not only motivated by economic reasons (as the price of individual lamps is still higher than that of traditional ones, although it is rapidly becoming cheaper and cheaper) but by energetic or environmental considerations. These lamps combine very low power consumption with an extremely long operational life, maintaining during all their operation the same chromaticity without significant changes. LED lamps can be also used as communications emitters without losing their main functionality as illumination sources. This technique (known as Visible Light Communications or VLC) does not only maintain the usual capabilities of wireless optical transceivers (robustness against EM interference, absence of EM compatibility constraints and secure transmissions as radiation is confined by walls) but is also eye-safe (as it uses visible wavelengths). Additionally, as they are used as lamps, the amount of optical emitted power is enough to provide full transmission coverage over a regular size room. So, they have a huge amount of low-cost COTS (commercial off-the-shelf) optical emitters available that can be used wherever we need to provide illumination and to broadcast data jointly.


      ELIoT H2020 Project


      As stated on their website, ELIoT is an EU Horizon 2020 project. It is led by the Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute. The central aim of the project is the development of mass-market Internet of Things (IoT) solutions using LiFi, a next-generation wireless communication network, that travels over light instead of radio waves. With LiFi, the ELIoT consortium will explore a networked wireless communication technology operating in the previously unused light spectrum, besides WiFi and cellular radio.

      ELIoT has started in 2019 as a project funded by the EU’s biggest Research and Innovation programme, Horizon 2020. This programme promises more breakthroughs by taking great ideas from lab to the market. ELIoT receives €6 million funding from the Public-Private Partnership ‘Photonics21’ and is formed by the partners Signify (formerly Philips Lighting), Nokia, MaxLinear, Deutsche Telekom, KPN, Weidmüller, LightBee, the University of Oxford, Eindhoven Technical University and the two Fraunhofer Institutes; Heinrich Hertz Institute and FOKUS. Even more, companies will shortly be added to the consortium as associated partners.

      Li-Fi Conference 2022

      The Li-Fi Conference 2022 Edition was a great success. Li Fi Tech News will very soon write articles on the topics treated at the Conference.

      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:

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      Oledcomm Made The Announcement of Appointing a Co-CEO, Pierre-Jean Beylier

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        Oledcomm Made The Announcement of Appointing a Co-CEO, Pierre-Jean Beylier

        Pierre-Jean Beylier as Co-CEO


        On Monday 12th September 2022, Oledcomm, the expert in high-speed connectivity through invisible light (LiFi), has announced that Pierre-Jean Beylier has joined the company as Co-CEO, alongside Benjamin Azoulay, President and Co-CEO, and will focus primarily on strategy, business development and marketing. As LiFi is becoming a must-have wireless broadband technology, thanks to its absolute security, low latency and stable connection, Oledcomm is adding the skills of an entrepreneur recognised in the space and Defence industry, with a very international experience, especially in the United States and Asia-Pacific, as well as a track record in mergers and acquisitions and fundraising.

         

        Credit to OLEDCOMM

        Pierre-Jean Beylier, a graduate from EMLYON and USC (MBA), co-founded Speedcast in 2000 in Hong Kong, a company specialising in satellite communications and providing connectivity services and solutions, particularly to the oil industry, the Maritime sector and Defence customers. First in charge of business development and then from 2004 as CEO, Pierre-Jean built a global leader in satellite communications through strong organic growth and 16 acquisitions. He also led Speedcast's IPO in Sydney in 2014, which reached a market capitalisation of over $1 billion at its peak. When he left Speedcast early 2020, the company had over $700 million (£600 million; $690 million) in revenue, with 1700 employees in 40 countries.

         

        Pierre-Jean Beylier, Co-CEO of Oledcomm, said the following: "I had the chance to meet Benjamin when I joined the Oledcomm Board at the end of 2020. I have been impressed by what Benjamin and his team have achieved. Oledcomm has a very innovative, mature technology that addresses new and critical needs in a number of sectors, including Defense and Space, areas I know well. I was looking for a new entrepreneurial challenge where I could bring my experience and I am therefore very happy to join Oledcomm in an operational role after having spent almost two years helping on the Board. Benjamin and I share the same passion and a common vision for Oledcomm. Oledcomm has a fantastic growth potential, which we now need to realise, and I am very motivated by this new challenge.”

         

        Benjamin Azoulay, CEO of Oledcomm, stated: "I admire Pierre-Jean's inspiring entrepreneurial achievements and when I heard that he was ready for a new entrepreneurial challenge, I did not hesitate for a second and am delighted that he accepted the role of Co-CEO of Oledcomm. During our numerous exchanges on the Board of Oledcomm, I could see how much we share human values, a culture of growth, a passion for innovation and a common ambition for Oledcomm, while being very complementary in our fields of expertise. After having been laureate of the prestigious EIC Accelerator competition at the end of 2021, we have reached a milestone and are now preparing the arrival of the European Innovation Fund (EIC fund) in our capital. I am convinced that the Co-CEO structure has a bright future in the management of companies and is perfectly suited to Oledcomm’s future growth challenges.”

         

         

        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.

        Li-Fi Conference 2022


        The Li-Fi Conference 2022 Edition was a great success. Li Fi Tech News will very soon write articles on the topics treated at the Conference.

        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







        Experimentation of a LiFi Prototype System For Data Transmission in Museums in Benin, West Africa

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          Experimentation of a LiFi Prototype System For Data Transmission in Museums in Benin, West Africa

          LiFi Prototype System in Museums, Benin


          Last week, we wrote an article about a LiFi prototype system developed at the École Polytechnique, D'Abomey-Calavi (EPAC).  Anaïs Nassara carried out a research study on LiFi technology under the supervision of Dr SANYA Max Fréjus Owolabi. He is an Assistant Professor and a Senior Researcher at EPAC.  Since then, a few other projects have been carried out. One of them has been a LiFi experimentation of a LiFi prototype system with smartphones in museums.

           

          Credit to Dr SANYA Max Fréjus Owolabi, Jekhiel CHABI SARE and Biaou David Bathélémy KOCHONI

          In order to offer a unique visitor experience in sites and museums, the genius creativity of two students of the National Higher Institute of Industrial Technology INSTI ex-IUT of Lokossa demonstrated LiFi as an innovative solution. Jekhiel CHABI SARE and Biaou David Bathélémy KOCHONI made available to the public a LiFi prototype system for the transmission of data in museums. They worked under the supervision of Dr Max Fréjus Owolabi SANYA.

          The LiFi prototype designed has just won the 1st Innovation Prize (Category: Digital Solution) in the innovation competition organised by the Géneb at the IUT-LOKOSSA.

          Credit to Dr SANYA Max Fréjus Owolabi, Jekhiel CHABI SARE and Biaou David Bathélémy KOCHONI

           

          Credit to Dr SANYA Max Fréjus Owolabi, Jekhiel CHABI SARE and Biaou David Bathélémy KOCHONI

          It can be used everywhere and in all areas where you want to use existing visible light to transmit useful information to the public (example: hospitals, places open to the public such as town halls, ministries, embassies, airports, shopping centres, shops, hotels, bars and restaurants, nightclubs, etc.). According to Dr SANYA Max Fréjus, the LiFi prototype will soon be improved and coupled with other options for more freedom and innovative experiences as per the needs of Beninese communities.

          You can also watch the video below:

          Below are some of the statements from the video. These statements have been translated from French to English:

          Biaou David: “Hello everyone. I am Biaou David and this is Jekhiel Chabi. We are in front of a LiFi prototype for the transmission of information in a museum. And this system allows us to send information through the light stand to our smartphone. Thus, we can take the history of the art that we have in the museum with our smartphone equipped with the application and an ambient light sensor that we have with us. Here, we have a smartphone equipped with a light sensor which will allow us to receive the information given by the light. See when the smartphone is dropped on the light spectrum, automatically, a video is triggered to give us the history of where we have in front of us. And when you come to a museum at the entrance, you can have a poster that will allow you to download an application. This poster will direct you to the application you have installed on your smartphone.”

          Biaou David: “If you don't have a smartphone, you can enter the museum and the museum will give you a tablet. With this tablet, you will be able to take the information of all the tunes that we have. In Benin, as in most other African countries, the visit to a museum is always guided by a well-trained guide on the history of art. But it is found that very often these guides lack the words to explain the object in front of them and this can distort the tourist experience. In the case of museums, we have created this device which will allow us or any visitor equipped with a personal smartphone or a museum tablet to be able to point towards a light source in order to take information relating to a work of art.”

          “The designed system sends information to the smartphone through light. When we find ourselves under the spectrum of light in front of a tree, a video is automatically triggered to explain the history of the art. Here we have the throne of Guézo and when the smartphone is removed from the spectrum of light, automatically the video stops. And we are now going under the high sphere of light to see the history of Béhanzin. The video starts and here we have the statue of Béhanzin.”

          Li-Fi Conference 2022


          The Li-Fi Conference 2022 Edition was a great success. Li Fi Tech News will very soon write articles on the topics treated at the Conference.

          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:

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          Musa Unmehopa, Chair of the HomeGrid Forum LiFi Task Force, Shares His Highlights of The Li-Fi Conference 2022

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            Musa Unmehopa, Chair of the HomeGrid Forum LiFi Task Force, Shares His Highlights of The Li-Fi Conference 2022

            Chair of the HomeGrid Forum LiFi Task Force

            HomeGrid Forum released a video where Musa Unmehopa, Chair of the HomeGrid Forum LiFi Task Force, talks about the highlights of the recent LiFi Conference 2022 edition.

            Mr Musa is also the Head of Wireless Standards & Regulations at Signify. Prior to joining Philips Lighting in 2013, he worked for Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, and Alcatel-Lucent. Musa has held senior leadership roles in various standards bodies, trade organizations and industry consortia, including chairman of the Technical Plenary of the Open Mobile Alliance, vice-chairman of the Board of the Zigbee Alliance, and Secretary-General of the Zhaga Consortium. He also served on the boards of The Connected Lighting Alliance, the Emerge Alliance, and the Parlay Group, and is an advisor to several technology start-ups. Author of two technology books, Musa has been an invited keynote speaker and panellist at various industry events. His publications include numerous papers in technical journals and conferences. He holds two patents. Musa received a BSc. and MSc. degree in computer science from Twente University and MBA degrees from TIAS Business School and University of Bradford School of Management.

            In the video, he stated the following statements:

            “Very recently on June 28, we participated in the LiFi conference in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, which is the premiere event for LiFi, the LiFi industry where all the major players from the industry come together from all geographies. And in all stakeholder segments. It was a great one-day event, I enjoyed it very much, that we had the opportunity to meet with some of our friends from the LiFi space, as well as make new friends and branch out to other industry segments. I think the coverage was great. We had speakers from the academic and research environments. But interestingly, where previously, we talked a lot about breakthroughs in research and results, fantastic results in our labs, this year's conference had a lot of focus on companies actually deploying the technology and using it for real-life problems that they face in their businesses and environments. And this is really, to me, a signal that the technology is maturing, that the industry is picking up, and that we're ready for even further growth. And I think that's an excellent point in time where more companies interested in technology can join the ecosystem, and start contributing to even furthering the technology and growing the market. So for me, it was a fantastic event. And I'm also looking forward to next year's rendition.”

            “I think interoperability is key to market enablement. It is often important, especially in the communications industry, that products from multiple companies can work together because that means that end customers don't lock themselves into a single manufacturer. It means that end customers can mix and match the best of breed from all companies out there. They can choose their access points from one manufacturer and their endpoints from another manufacturer. They can also choose a multi-sourcing strategy from multiple vendors. So, they are not dependent on a single supply chain. All these aspects are very important. Now, interoperability doesn't come for free, it requires hard work to get it done. And the HomeGrid Forum is tooling up a certification and interoperability certification programme to ensure that products from multiple manufacturers that are all standards-based can work together. And for this, we are introducing a test specification and a certification programme that will be based on extensive and rigorous testing. It will use third-party independent test houses that will validate the conformance implementations, we will use automated toolsets to further increase the quality and companies that pass the certification process will be issued a mark and interoperability mark or a logo which can be used by consumers to identify Hey, this is a not only a conformance compliant product but also an interoperable product. And if it can work together with another product that bears the same interoperability mark. and we've seen it throughout the industry, we know it from WiFi. And we know it from other products that we use in our homes in our daily lives. That this is really a good mechanism to increase the confidence level of consumers, but also of large companies who have procurement processes. And they're more comfortable procuring standards-based and interoperable products than proprietary products from a single manufacturer.”

            “The LiFi conference, which was held last month was a great opportunity to learn from other stakeholders in the industry. So, I had the opportunity to present but while there, I also took the opportunity to listen to all the other speakers. And there's a couple, a couple of them that jumped out to me. Particularly, I liked the presentation from MaxLinear, Marcos Martínez, who gave the perspective of a silicon vendor on how the LiFi market is evolving and how it can grow even further with the support of silicon vendors. That to me provided a lot of interesting insights. What I also found interesting was the presentation from Cisco, certainly a very large player in the networking equipment market. And if they start paying attention to the technology, I think that's another sign that LiFi is maturing. There were some very interesting presentations. I remember a presentation focusing on the economic aspects of rolling out these systems. Ultimately, technology is great and can do fantastic stuff, but you need to pay for it, and it needs to solve a real-life business problem. So, these economic considerations are very important. And as always, I liked the presentation from the Light Communications Alliance, which is a sister organisation, where many of the LiFi companies come together to drive the development of the market. There are many more that I forget at present, but I believe online videos and many of these presentations are available. And, I would encourage everyone to take a moment to look at these at your leisure and share with your colleagues and networks.”

            “If I were to take a moment to look forward and engage into my crystal ball, I think some of the next steps that we may be anticipating are the miniaturisation of the technology and the miniaturisation of the power consumption. With the purpose of integrating the technology into the devices that we use on a day-to-day basis. Think about laptops, tablets and mobile handsets. I think that's going to be the next stage in the growth of the market, where we really see the inflection point and the hockey stick curve beginning for LiFi. It's a goal that we all aim for. And I think as we now see the early use cases and the early adoption, we need to branch out into more use cases and increase the volumes and I think device integration could be a fantastic enabler to make that a realisation. And I'm hoping that in a year from now, we look back at the year and see some initial steps in that direction and that will be really exciting to see.”

            You can also watch the video below:


            HomeGrid Forum

            According to their website, HomeGrid Forum (HGF) is an industry alliance formed to support the development and deployment of a unified coaxial, phone line, powerline, and plastic optical fibre home networking technology called G.hn (Gigabit Home Networking). G.hn technology is based on standards developed by the UN’s International Telecommunications Union – Telecom (ITU-T) standards development organization.

            HomeGrid Certification ensures compliance and interoperability (C&I) of silicon and systems through plugfests and rigorous C&I testing. A logo is issued for certified systems’ packaging and documentation of G.hn-based systems. HGF Certification ensures that retail customers and Service Providers have confidence in, and great satisfaction with all HGF G.hn Certified Certified products.

            HomeGrid Forum members comprise an eco-system covering all aspects of the technology from Retailers to Service Providers, Utilities to Smart Grid think tanks, System Developers to Test Houses and Silicon Companies.

            HomeGrid currently has four workgroups: a Clean Tech/Smart Grid/Smart Energy workgroup focused on in-home energy management and utility Distribution Automation and AMI applications for G.hn, a G.hn Contributions workgroup that continuously works to develop advanced enhancements for wired home networking, a Compliance & Interoperability workgroup, and a Marketing workgroup focused on promoting all HomeGrid Certified Products and technologies.

            The purpose of HomeGrid Forum is to:

            • Lead the work within the ITU-T to continuously expand G.hn, through a sustained effort to improve and extend this advanced home networking technology for any in-home wiring (coaxial cable, phone line, powerline and plastic optical fiber).

            • Encourage and evangelize the adoption and widespread deployments of G.hn by Service Providers and through Retail channels.

            • Provide a clear migration path for all legacy wired technologies to G.hn, where coexistence and G.hn’s ability to work over any wire type enables Service Providers to extend the life of their existing network investments while increasing coverage, robustness, and throughput in the home.

            • Maintain a comprehensive compliance and interoperability program to promote an ecosystem of compliant silicon and interoperable products based on the ITU-T G.hn standards.

            Li-Fi Conference 2022




            The Li-Fi Conference 2022 Edition was a great success. Li Fi Tech News will very soon write articles on the topics treated at the Conference.

            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







            Presentation of a LiFi Project at the Olimpia Primary School in Montefano, Italy

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              Presentation of a LiFi Project at the Olimpia Primary School in Montefano, Italy

              LiFi Installation at The Olimpia Primary School

              Credit to Aura Taitle

              The works for installing the LiFi network in the Olimpia Primary School were completed at the end of August 2022.

              The new system allows high-speed Internet browsing by using data transmission technology through infrared rays, thus avoiding the spread of electromagnetic waves in the environment. This is in mind to protect the health of pupils, teachers and school staff.

              The Mayor, Angela Barbieri, appreciated all those present for their participation, commenting with satisfaction on this important step forward: “We participated with interest in the Call for School Services for the Wireless Zero EMF Local Network. The project obtained funding from the Marche Region for a total amount of € 59,999.60 for the construction of a wireless LiFi network at this school, providing for interventions and supplies of equipment for 4 classrooms used as laboratories/libraries for an equal area of sqm. 165, which later became 268 with the extension of the signal coverage area also to the open space for common activities. We have eliminated radio frequency emissions in almost all school environments by using the modulation of light waves rather than potentially harmful radio magnetic waves. Therefore, the commitment of the Municipality of Montefano for a connected, fast, safe and sustainable future is realised”.

              After the greetings of the Headmaster Professor Greco, who spoke about how school infrastructures must be enhanced by services, Engineer Massimo Trojani, RUP for the Marche Region, stated the following: “It is now possible to combine broadband services with highly digitised services. What is the first principle of Public Administration? It is a precautionary measure with a view to protecting the health of citizens. This can be done through LiFi networks. We know that, especially under the age of 10, it is very important to implement precautionary systems regarding exposure to electromagnetic waves."

              Giuliano Mazzarini of Studio STEP in Jesi, commissioned by the Municipality for the technical design of the network, stated that thanks to the new technologies that now make it more accessible also from an economic point of view, the LiFi system can take up space in many areas.

              For the LiFi installation, the Municipality of Montefano has entrusted the Aura Taitle company of Bologna, the leader in Italy with the implementation of innovative projects in which light, connectivity, energy and sustainability are functional elements for safety and human well-being. Ulrik Bertelsen, the CEO, illustrated through a video the peculiarities of the LiFi network and the many opportunities it can offer.

              The meeting concluded with a hands-on demonstration in one of the LiFi-equipped classrooms. If you look closely at the photo on the right, you will see one LiFiMAX tab on one of the desks.


              Article source: https://www.aurataitle.com/presentazione-del-progetto-lifi-alla-scuola-primaria-olimpia-di-montefano-mc/


              Li-Fi Conference 2022



              The Li-Fi Conference 2022 Edition was a great success. Li Fi Tech News will very soon write articles on the topics treated at the Conference.

              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







              ICLFT 2022: 16. International Conference on Li-Fi Technology Coming up On September 15-16, 2022 in Zurich, Switzerland

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                ICLFT 2022: 16. International Conference on Li-Fi Technology Coming up On September 15-16, 2022 in Zurich, Switzerland

                ICLFT 2022: 16. International Conference on Li-Fi Technology

                XVI. International Li-Fi Technology Conference is coming up on September 15-16 2022 in Zurich, Switzerland. The International Conference on Li-Fi Technology aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of LiFi Technology. It also provides opportunities and a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of LiFi Technology.

                Prospective authors are kindly encouraged to contribute and help shape the conference through submissions of their research abstracts, papers and e-posters. Also, high quality research contributions describing original and unpublished results of conceptual, constructive, empirical, experimental, or theoretical work in all areas of Li-Fi Technology are cordially invited for presentation at the conference. The conference solicits contributions of abstracts, papers and e-posters that address themes and topics of the conference, including figures, tables and references of novel research materials.

                International Conference on Li-Fi Technology has also teamed up with the Special Journal Issue on Li-Fi Technology. A number of selected high-impact full text papers will also be considered for the special journal issues. All submitted papers will have the opportunity to be considered for this Special Journal Issue. The paper selection will be carried out during the peer review process as well as at the conference presentation stage. Submitted papers must not be under consideration by any other journal or publication. The final decision for paper selection will be made based on peer review reports by the Guest Editors and the Editor-in-Chief jointly. Selected full-text papers will be published online free of charge.


                Venue and registration details

                This conference will be held Live and Online.

                You can also find more information on the following link:

                https://waset.org/li-fi-technology-conference-in-september-2022-in-zurich

                Ticket prices are as followed:

                • Non-Student Oral/Poster Presenter Registration cost €500

                • Student Oral/Poster Presenter Registration cost €400

                • Listener Registration cost €300

                All conference materials and services will be delivered digitally to the participant with the online conference management system. Conference registration includes the following digital materials and services:

                • e-certificates [for Authors: Certificate of Attendance and Presentation; for Listeners: Certificate of Attendance; for Chairs: Certificate of Attendance and Appreciation; for Presenters: Certificate of Best Presentation (if conferred based appraisal)]

                • e-program

                • e-book

                • e-name badge

                • e-receipt

                • e-presentation

                Presentation Types:

                Physical presentation is an oral conferencing presentation that is made using digital technology including embedded digital elements ( texts, tables, graphs, or videos ) for PowerPoint sharing.

                Digital presentation is a digital conferencing presentation that is made using digital technology including embedded digital elements ( texts, tables, graphs, or videos ) for PowerPoint sharing.

                SEPTEMBER 15-16, 2022: DIGITAL PROGRAM

                DAY 1: VIRTUAL MEETING
                The digital presentation session will start at 12 p.m. (midday) on September 15, 2022 London local time. The link to join the virtual conference will be available for registered delegates 10 minutes before the session at https://waset.org/profile/messages.

                DAY 2: PERTINENT READING
                Digital program consists of an e-book of relevant studies to download for future reading on September 16, 2022.

                Digital Program consists of the e-proceedings book which is available online-only and includes the conference communications (proceedings abstracts and papers). Registered participants can access the digitally available conference proceedings ( and certificates ) by visiting their profile pages.

                Li-Fi Conference 2022


                The Li-Fi Conference 2022 Edition was a great success. Li Fi Tech News will very soon write articles on the topics treated at the Conference.

                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







                Data Transmission via LiFi Between Two Computers at The École Polytechnique, D'Abomey-Calavi (EPAC) in Benin, Africa

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                  Data Transmission via LiFi Between Two Computers at The École Polytechnique, D'Abomey-Calavi (EPAC) in Benin, Africa

                  Today, we will briefly discuss about a LiFi project carried out in Benin, Africa. Anaïs Nassara, an Engineering student at the École Polytechnique, D'Abomey-Calavi (EPAC), carried out a research study on LiFi technology. She also developed a LiFi transmission system prototype and presented it along with her project results.

                  Anais stated: “I worked on the production of a prototype of LiFi data transmission. And this prototype allowed us to be able to show the feasibility of transmission using light. That's why we talk about LiFi.”

                  “We want to be able to implement and use this prototype in different sectors such as in the medical sector where we can seek to transmit data via light instead of using WiFi.”


                  If you have not been aware, LiFi technology has been experimented with in some African countries. For example, in Ivory Coast, LiFiLED, an African LiFi company delivers LiFi technology in rural areas.

                  In Nigeria, a small group of Nigerian entrepreneurs from LiFi Infinity extensively experimented with different LiFi systems in co-working spaces and residential spaces. The mission of Li Fi Infinity is to solve the issue of poor internet connectivity for everyone in Nigeria and later the entire continent of Africa, by delivering quality LiFi products and other services. Its main mission also aims to deliver high-speed and stable internet connections for individuals and corporate bodies in Nigeria and Africa at cheaper rates and educate the masses about LiFi technology.



                  You can watch the video below about the LiFi prototype. Mind you, the video is in french:

                  It is a prototype of data transmission by light. This opens the possibility of Internet access by light in Benin at low cost! This work follows another project in the same direction outside (FSO: Free space Optics) which will allow easy access to the internet while optical (non-wired solution) with a speed almost close to that of Fiber. optical.


                  We translated the transcript from French to English: You can read the following statements that were said in the video:

                  Reporter 1: “The digital revolution rhymes with the advance of technologies and source of Internet access. WiFi corresponds to the transmission of data by radio signal. A new technology is gradually appearing, with certain advantages in terms of economics, health and connection speed. This is Li-Fi, a method of transmitting data via light in Benin, mainly at the École Polytechnique, D'abomey-Calavi, EPAC. A student at the end of her engineering design cycle in computer engineering and telecommunications, Anaïs Nassarah, set up this prototype of data transmission by light.”

                  Anaïs Nassara: “I worked on the production of a prototype of LiFi data transmission. And this prototype allowed us to be able to show the feasibility of transmission using light. That's why we talk about LiFi.”

                  Reporter 1: “LiFi technology consists of using the light from electric bulbs to access the Internet connection on computers, tablets, and smartphones. Anaïs brilliantly presented the results of her research on this technology through a thesis defence on Wednesday, December 22, 2021 at EPAC. Dr Fréjus Sanya, teacher at EPAC, was her supervisor.”

                  Dr Fréjus Sanya: “Illustrating a bit of what is called LiFi optical transmission. It's that when you take your remote control home, you press your TV channel and finally, you see the reactions on the TV. This is to say that the transmission is done in the optics the same thing. It would take this time to transmit data. Agree from one terminal to another, therefore from one computer to another. This is what we wanted to achieve through this thesis to show that, instead of connecting computers to each other in a computer network, for example with cables or with WiFi, it's easy, we can do it through light.”

                  Reporter 1: “LiFi offers four main advantages over WiFi. First, the prototype manufactured by Anaïs is deployed at a very low cost, unlike a Li-Fi device from the West. Then, in general, LiFi limits the risks of remote hacking in terms of health. Li-Fi is not subject to any exposure to electromagnetic waves deemed harmful to the human body.”

                  Anaïs Nassara: “We want to be able to implement and use this prototype in different sectors, such as in the medical sector where we can seek to transmit data via light instead of using WiFi, which has potential risks for human health.”

                  Reporter 1: “Beyond health, LiFi offers the advantage of a very high speed close to fibre optics, which is the most optimal process in the world in terms of Internet connection.”

                  Dr Fréjus Sanya: “When you're used to WiFi, it's because when you become numerous in a WiFi network, the speed drops so it becomes slow. On the other hand, with the light, as long as you are under the light, the lighting, you all have exactly the flow that you are given by everyone. Exactly, the same flow no matter how many of you are under the light.”

                  Reporter 1: “This wireless data transmission technology using light can be implemented in various fields. Already experimented in diverse domains, LiFi can also be deployed in medicine and aeronautics.”

                  Dr Fréjus Sanya: “In the case of hospitals, where we tell people not to hang around with their smartphones because of the risks in harming some medical equipment. The same goes for the planes, we tell them to switch their phones so that it does not interfere with the pilot’s control panel. But today, thanks to any light source, we can now help people easily.”

                  Reporter 1: “As part of her work, Anaïs Nassara has already produced a first Li-Fi prototype that has been proven to be effective. But for its large-scale implementation, the necessary means must be provided.”

                  Anaïs Nassara: “We naturally need financial help to be able to say that we are going to make several prototypes and in order to make a concrete implementation.”

                  Dr Fréjus Sanya: “With the prototype she has developed, for example, we are able to transfer images and other data from one PC to another. If you want to go beyond, you must review and improve the electronics behind. And that's where we want to apply for funding for that.”

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                  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




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