Revisiting a Get A Grip Lighting Podcast on Quantum LiFi Technology With Special Guest Anthony Lawrence, CEO of Light Rider Inc

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    Revisiting a Get A Grip Lighting Podcast on Quantum LiFi Technology With Special Guest Anthony Lawrence, CEO of Light Rider Inc

    Get A Grip Lighting Podcast



    At LiFi Tech News, we are so passionate about LiFi technology and in today’s article, we revisited a Get a Grip Lighting podcast episode 192 held around June 2021. In a guest appearance on the Get A Grip On Lighting podcast, Tony Lawrence spoke on what it means to be a cyber warrior, how LiFi can be used to secure communications, their quantum LiFi solutions, what are quantum computers, why the government needs to take the quantum threat seriously, and theories behind quantum computing and entanglement.

    Get a Grip Lighting podcast delivers discussions about hot topics in the lighting industry. The podcast shows are produced by Michael Colligan of Atlas Lighting and Greg Ehrich of Premier Lighting.

    Below are some of the Podcast conversations about LiFi and quantum technology. Some of the conversations have been edited:


    Tony Lawrence: “So, I joined the agency when I was 17. I got recruited by the army originally, right after the Twin Towers spill. So as soon as the Twin Towers fell, I was about 16 years old in high school. And I realised that I wanted to protect my country. So I enlisted at the needs of the army, which was infantry. And I tested very well, very high. And when I was a junior in high school, that's when I went to basic training, came back from basic training, finished up my degree, my high school degree. And then I joined the NSA when I was 17.” 


    Tony Lawrence: “So back when I started, it was basically intercepting our adversaries communications through satellites, mainly cell phone towers. And I would collect these things just straight out of the air and then I would decrypt the messages and then I'll report on that information. And that's what led into what's called modern day cyber security. Originally, it was signals intelligence is kind of what we call it here in the United States.”


    Tony Lawrence: “Okay, great. Yes. So prior to leaving the army, I did multiple deployments. I spent about six months in Iraq, few months in Afghanistan, and about three years in Korea. So when I was in our rack, I saw first-hand devastation of you know, kinetic or normal warfare.” 

    “But I was the first person to integrate cyber warfare into the mix. And this was in the 2008-2009 timeframe. And because of my experience there, I had a kind of an unconventional outlook on, you know, how to stop adversaries from collecting our information, and how to steal theirs. So once I separated from the army, I started a company called Vor technology.”

    “Within five years, we became the largest defence contractor, small business contractor at the National Security Agency, the NSA. And I saw everything at the agency. So, at the agency, they had quantum computers, and I had an opportunity to work with those. They were pretty amazing. And they were testing LiFi systems, very, very early tests, and I got to see all that stuff.”

    “So that's how I developed our solution today, because just from all that experience, I was able to create our quantum LiFi solution. And so, for Light Rider, this is pretty interesting. We had a prime contract working at the White House on protecting the President's communications And we had a task to develop 100%, secure communications for Air Force One. And that's when I got really heavy into the quantum, I invested a lot of money into it. And we were using quantum basically lasers to send information to and from Air Force One. And it popped up in my mind one day, why can't we just do this with normal lives? Why can't we do something similar to this with normal light bulbs. And that's when I created Light Rider technology. And in 2019, I spun that away from my government contracting firm, and I started a pure play commercial startup. I'm providing quantum communications or quantum messages through the light bulbs.”


    Tony Lawrence: “Well, LiFi has many advantages over traditional WiFi. The largest advantage, in my opinion, is the bandwidth. So when you're using light to send communications, light has unlimited bandwidth, you're never going to run out of IP addresses, or you're never going to run out of storage, or you're never going to run out of the ability to send information.” 

    “And it's so quick, the speed of LiFi operates at, you know, over 100 gigabytes, right. So basically, when you flip that light switch in your room, as fast as it takes the light to go from the bulb to your eye, that's how fast information is moving. And it's basically moving at the speed of thought. And that information can move across the planet, just that fast, utilising LiFi.”

    “So, our LiFi systems are compatible with the new iPhone, the LIDAR. So you know, if you have a LIDAR phone, or LiFi LIDAR compatible phone, you will be able to use, you know, instantaneous communications via LiFi. Other benefits are line of sight. So from a security perspective, with our LiFi solution, if you're not in that specific light bulb, you won't be able to access the software. So at Light Rider, we encrypt the software, the password to the software sits in the light bulb. So does that make sense to you guys? So yeah, the password is in the light bulb, and the light bulbs in your room. And if you're not underneath that light bulb, if you're not in line of sight of that light bulb, you won't be able to access the software or the hardware on your computer. So, somebody can walk into your office or your home, steal all your electronics, and they can take it to a different location. And they can plug it into a quantum computer, they can plug it into a supercomputer, but no matter what, they won't be able to access the data on those systems, because they're not in the light that's in your specific location.”


    ”So, you're using we're using matter or we're using, I mean, we can put, we can put the LiFi solution in a in your mouse, or we can put it in shades, or we can use an infrared, we can put the password pretty much in anything. And we're using matter or tangible things to tether your cyber data to you, or to a specific place. So yeah, just as you said, we're kind of wall and then your, your cyber communications or your communications, just like you would, you know, with, like, if you had a million dollars, and you wanted to keep it safe, you will put it in a safe. And you know, you will have to someone will have to break into that safe to get access to your million dollars. So, the same thing is happening with your critical information, someone will have to break into your home or office steal everything, and then they can access your communications. But if not, they won't be able to see anything.”

    “So, LiFi is the optimal communication system for something like that. In addition to that virtual reality, LiFi is the perfect transmission method for virtual reality. And gentlemen, what we're looking at is the creation or the start of the quantum internet. So, LiFi is the Wi-Fi for the quantum internet. And that's why you know, LiFi is so cool, because it has unlimited bandwidth. So, with that quantum internet, as you tap into people's brains, you know, as we're using these very sophisticated VR systems, you won't have any lag and you won't have any delays, or you won't have any Max bandwidth issues, because everything's dependent upon light.”

    Tony Lawrence: “So, there's so the word quantum means small, right? So when we use quantum here at Light Rider, we're using small particles of light to encrypt things. So, we take a particle of light, and we put it, we have a chip, and our quantum processor has a small particle light that's going crazy, spinning to the left is spinning to the right. And it's superpositions. So, that particle light can spin to the left and the right at the same time. So, when you look at conventional computing, you have a one and you have a zero. But when you look at quantum computing, you have a one, you have a zero, and you have a 01. So, you have this third extra bit. So, with quantum systems, they're secure because you have this unstable third bit. And if you don't have that specific chip, or you don't have that specific system, you can't guess what that third bit is going to be. So, Samsung has a new quantum Galaxy cell phone. You guys can buy it today online. You can also get them in South Korea here, United States, South Korea, and they're both 5g phones. And those phones are using quantum chips to protect people getting in and out of the phone. So, they're using a particle of light to secure that entire phone. So here at Light Rider, we're using particles of light to encrypt your computer and protect your communications.”

    “So, there are scientists in China that are doing exactly that. They're entangled in light from distant stars, right over in China. They're very, very advanced. So, there's a theory called the unified energy theory that suggests that all light in our universe is connected. And that's why things like entanglement work. So with quantum entanglement, there's matter. And there's, and you could use light, but so like, if you take certain types of crystals, and you chop them in half, and you take one crystal to the other side of the world, and you have one here, if I send an electrical current to this crystal, it automatically hit this the other crystal will light up on other side of the world.”

    Tony Lawrence: “NSA has many cyber weapons, and they deploy those weapons through US Cyber comm. You can go online and google some of their technologies. But quantum computers are a brute force system. A quantum computer is like a huge calculator right now. So if you guys tried to log into your Facebook account, and you put in the wrong password, Facebook will stop you and Facebook has a firewall or a like a like, basically a string of code that says, hey, if you don't insert the right password, we're going to stop you guys from breaking in. So it's encryption, right? You have different types of encryption, RSA encryption, you got pseudo random encryption, so that encryption stops you from getting into Facebook. But once you put in the right password, then you can get into your Facebook account. So what a quantum computer could do is once you log in three times to your Facebook account, and you put in the wrong password, the quantum computer can guess the password, almost immediately, quantum computer can guess it, because the encryption tables only have about maybe 1500 characters. And after 1500 characters, there's going to be a zero or a one. So, the quantum computer would guess which is coming next as 01. And then boom there into the system. Because it's running millions of calculations per second, right? So, it’s like a huge calculator running millions and millions of calculations per second, faster than it would take the computer to jump to one or zero.”

    Tony Lawrence: “Yeah, we have light bulbs. So, we sell light bulbs. Now the cool thing about our bulbs is the light bulbs, they blink passwords, and they blink information. Alright, so the light bulbs are blinking faster than the human eye can see. And it's blinking a message kind of like Morse code. And we have these lets us you guys, remember, when WiFi first started, it used to have a thumb drive that you would plug into your computer or get internet access. That's where we are with LiFi. So the light blinks the message, it goes to the USB that's connected to your system, that message could be a password, or it can be checked. That's how our bulb works. We also have quantum network equipment that connects to your wireless router. And a quantum encrypts your wireless router. And it connects your wireless router to the light bulbs. In addition to that, we have just desktop software you can download and use and sin files quantum encrypted through the normal internet. And you can play our games we have very cool games we are we use quantum our quantum systems to generate Powerball numbers and make a million numbers. And people have actually been winning, you know, small, small prizes. So, that's the cool thing about quantum. So, we specifically use quantum random number generation to protect our clients, hardware software, and to fuel the game. So, it's called QRNG. And QRNG is probably the easiest application of quantum communications you can use in your home or in your office. And um, you know, you'll hear people talk about quantum key distribution and all this other stuff. You don't need that stuff, right? Quantum random number generation is all you need to provide truly random information or create encryption technology for your clients or for yourself.”


    Tony Lawrence: “we can use any standard five watt light bulb, and connect our system to it. It's really, it's really cool. It's really simple. And again, as we just blink the lights, all we're doing is blinking the lights, and we have our box, our quantum LiFi box has a modulator on it, that tells it like when to turn on and off. And it just blinks the light on and off. And then that sends the message to the USB thumb drives.”

    “So as light is broadcasted through the room, we can tell you exactly where we can see somebody walking around in a room, and we will see all the furniture, we can recognise them. Right when you identify them, like can you identify and identify them? That's right, I can measure their body temperature, right. So as when you talk about data analytics and big data analytics, LiFi is the holy grail. And let's take it one step further. Again, I think I said this earlier, but LiFi will replace WiFi, right WiFi is nothing but a two way walkie talkie that's connecting your computer to your WiFi router. It's I mean, it's a walkie talkie. That's why people are hacking into them so easily. That's why ransomware is at an all time high. It's because we're using the walkie talkies, walkie talkies to send our critical information from point A to point B. So LiFi will be physically installed into your room into your office it can be put into a lamp, it can be pretty much put into anything is physically tied to that room. So as the quantum internet becomes more advanced, more prevalent, as 5g becomes more prevalent, LiFi will be the only communications mechanism that can handle it. So, LiFi is the transport for quantum information.”

    Tony Lawrence: “I want to say to everyone, you know, with with cybersecurity issues, cybersecurity is only an issue because people aren't thinking outside of the box. And when it comes to lighting in a lighting sector, we control the space within somebody's homes, we control the space within people's offices. So if people can think of more innovative ways to utilise the lighting to make our lives easier, whether it's through communications, gaming, lottery, even transportation, right, any way you can think about using what's in your existing space to make everyone's lives easier. I will say that's a great investment of your time. And I think it will pay off here in the next couple of years.”


    You can watch the full podcast video on the following link:





    Light Rider Inc

    Light Rider Inc is a US-based quantum LiFi company. They unveiled their quantum LiFi products back in 2021.  Light Rider states that they are a quantum LiFi 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 their first two encryption products, Light Rider LT and Light Rider Quantum


    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 Awarded "Scaling Up" Prize at The EURONAVAL Exhibition 2022 Edition

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      OLEDCOMM Awarded "Scaling Up" Prize at The EURONAVAL Exhibition 2022 Edition

      Photo Credit to Oledcomm

      EURONAVAL Exhibition 2022 edition


      OLEDCOMM was awarded a "Scaling Up" Prize at the EURONAVAL Exhibition 2022 edition.

      34 French and foreign start-ups were selected following a call for applications to exhibit at SEAnnovation, in partnership with Mind2Shake and with the support of Naval Group and Thales. Throughout this week, these start-ups presented their innovations to leading naval companies, the French Defence Procurement Agency (DGA), and representatives of numerous navies at pitch sessions and round tables.

      Among these 34 start-ups, 12 were selected for the SEAnnovation awards, presented on Thursday 20th October by a jury made up of representatives from the GICAN, Naval Group, Thales, Mind2Shake, the DCSSF and the Chief of Naval Staff’s Marine Lab.

      Among these 12 start-ups, 3 of them were given an award prize.

      The “technological promise” prize was awarded to DIAMFAB.

      The “response to an operational need” prize was awarded to MY DATA MODELS.

      The “scaling up” prize was awarded to OLEDCOMM.

      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







      Nav Wireless Technologies Presented The LiFi Based Vehicle 2 Vehicle (V2C) Solution at The DEFEXPO 22, Gandhinagar

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        Nav Wireless Technologies Presented The LiFi Based Vehicle 2 Vehicle (V2C) Solution at The DEFEXPO 22, Gandhinagar

        Photo credit to Defexpo

        Nav Wireless Technologies demonstrated the LiFi Based Vehicle to Vehicle communication solution that will let Indian forces transferring confidential information and data. The announcement was made from an article of THE TIMES OF INDIA.

         

        The V2V LiFi solution was presented at the DEFEXPO 22 at Gandhinagar. Hardik Soni, Founder of Nav Wireless Technologies, stated the following statements:

        “V2V is an optical LiFi Based wireless communication for our armed forces. We use LEDs in vehicles to transmit data using the light spectrum from one vehicle to another.”

        “It has the lowest latency and power consumption and is easier to install than any other technology.  When a military convoy is heading to a destination, the personnel communicate with each other about their locations, danger signals, and highly confidential information.”

        “The company has invested Rs 20 crore to develop the technology based on the army’s requirements and has supplied the technology for 30 vehicles.  We can supply the technology for 1 lakh vehicles per year.”

        Article source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ahmedabad/ahmedabad-firm-develops-lifi-vehicle-communication-tool/articleshow/94983608.cms

        Nav Wireless Technologies Pvt Ltd

        According to its website, Nav Wireless Technologies Pvt Ltd is a leading global solutions and services provider of wireless and information communications systems with its own R&D facilities, manufacturing base, and sales and service teams. The company offers a comprehensive suite of products and services including Optical Wireless Communication Systems, Wireless Electricity Transmission systems, Electronic Tattoo for Healthcare Monitoring systems, Wireless enhancement products, and subsystems and wireless transmission systems to its global customers.

        NavTech is a technology company focused on Research, Design and Development in Optical Wireless Communications, Electronic Materials, and Renewable Energy – Nanoscale to develop high-efficiency photovoltaic devices. NavTech's R&D initiative brings advanced wireless technologies to improve lives with projects that strengthen economic and social development.

        NavTech product portfolio includes Optical Wireless Communication, Smart LED Lights, Advanced Wireless Transmission Systems, Wireless Broadband and Wireless Access Equipment. NavTech's services range includes consultation, product & network design, optimisation and commissioning.

        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







        PoE-Tic and LiFi Solutions Presented The MIELA System at The EDUC Expo in Belgium

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          PoE-Tic and LiFi Solutions Presented The MIELA System at The EDUC Expo in Belgium

          Photo credit to LiFi Solutions and PoE-Tic

          EDUC Exposition


          PoE-Tic and their local partner, LiFi Solutions, presented the MIELA at the recent EDUC Expo (Salon EDUC in French) in Marche-en-Famenne, Belgium.

          Salon EDUC (Salon Education) was held in WEX (Wallonie Expo S.A.) between the 12th of October to the 16 October 2022.

           The Salon EDUC ran for 5 days and was embellished with training, conferences, workshops, congresses and debates. Innovations, current discussion topics, unique experiences, original opinions and strategies in Belgium and abroad were discussed. Each participant had the opportunity to establish an individual tailor-made programme.

          This year, the Salon Éduc lays its foundations on 3 pillars – Teaching, Free Time (ATL) and Parenthood – because they consider that parents are actors in the educational project in the same way as teachers or educators.

          Many experts and specialists who came in attendance were directors, prefects, teachers, organising authorities, inspectors, librarians, educators, speech therapists, extracurricular professionals, aldermen of education and many more.

          Below are some photos taken by Mr Cédric Gelpi, Innovation Officer at ENGIE Electrabel:

          1 - MIELA Display - Photo Credit to Cédric Gelpi from LiFi Solutions

          2 - MIELA Display - Photo Credit to Cédric Gelpi from LiFi Solutions

          3 - MIELA Display -Photo Credit to Cédric Gelpi from LiFi Solutions


          PoE-Tic



          PoE-Tic was founded in 2019. PoE-Tic offers its expertise in the implementation of alternative wireless infrastructures: BPL and BPL/LiFi (PoE-BPL and PoE-LiFi).

          Dominique Le Bourse is the CEO and Founder of Poe-Tic. He is also a LiFi expert and the Designer and Manufacturer of PoE-Sea and MIELA: both innovative devices to moderate or totally suppress the exposure of young pupils to radio waves.

          Dominique Le Bourse is an experienced Sales Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the information technology and services industry as well as skilled in Partner Relationship Management, Go-to-market Strategy, Management, Product Marketing.

          He is an expert in alternative networks such as CPL pro, BPL (Broadband over Power Lines), BPL/WiFi, BPL/LiFi and LiFi.


          MIELA System

          Photo credit to Dominique LE BOURSE

          The Mobile Internet LiFi Access (MIELA) is made by PoE-Tic in collaboration with Signify.


          THE SOBRIETY OF RADIO WAVES IN MOTION

          PoE-Tic develops and integrates alternative wireless network infrastructures that limit cabling work and guarantee sobriety or even total suppression of radio waves.

          World leader in lighting, Signify has designed the Trulifi offer which allows transmitting high-speed data LiFi, with a bandwidth of around 150 Mbps.

          PoE-Tic and Signify have combined their know-how to meet connectivity and mobility needs in environments that must be free of radio frequencies. This is how the MIELA was born; innovative LiFi equipment that combines Mobility, Sobriety and Scalability.

          Mobility: Easily move your wireless LiFi Access Point, depending on your connectivity needs.

          Sobriety: Communicate in non-visible light (IR), without any exposure to electromagnetic fields, in reference to the Bee law of February 9, 2015.

          Scalability: Evaluate the advantages of LiFi in a mobile version, before opting for connected, low-energy LED lighting that will cover all of your buildings.



          THE CONCEPT OF MIELA



          An Access Point is embedded inside the MIELA.

          Three transceivers are placed at the top of the device which communicates with the USB keys connected to each workstation.

          The Access Point is interconnected to the local wired network (RJ45) or via a Power Line Carrier (CPL) terminal supplied as an option.

          The MIELA is height adjustable from 1.40 to 2.50 m to make it easier to pass through doors.

          Once fully deployed, the MIELA covers an area of about twenty m² in which a maximum of sixteen users can share the high-speed LiFi connection. An optimal speed of 150/140 Mbps is obtained at 1.20 m from the USB key when the MIELA is set at 1.80 m from the ground; with a 60 cm worktop.



          MIELA TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS



          Trulifi configuration (starter kit): an Access Point, three transceivers and a USB key.

          The number of connections per MIELA: a maximum of 16 Trulifi 6002 USB sticks can be managed by one Access Point.

          Electrical protection: chassis electrical socket with switch + 16 A circuit breaker.

          Wired network connection: RJ45 frame F/F socket.

          Height (min / max): 1.40 / 2.50 m.

          Dimensions of the mobile base: 55 x 55 cm

          Wheels Type: Four Ø 95 mm wheels, two of which are fitted with a brake.

          Total weight: 24 kg.

          PLC configuration (optional): a Dinrail G.hn or HPAV2 module.



          MAIN ADVANTAGES

          As stated by Dominique Le Bourse, the MIELA makes it possible to have a LiFi wireless connection as close as possible to the users, without the need to carry out costly and tedious preliminary work. In addition, compatibility with PLC allows the MIELA to have broadband access to all power outlets, without any additional wiring.

          Thanks to MIELA, nurseries, neighbourhood centres, kindergartens and maternity rooms now have a wireless connection that fully complies with legislation.

          Thus, whether for budgetary or health reasons or simply as a precautionary principle, the MIELA is a major asset for adopting LiFi technology without delay.



          MIELA DATASHEET IN ENGLISH

          https://poe-tic.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Plaquette-MIELA_en_v2.1.pdf


          POE-TIC CONTACT DETAILS

          If you are interested in getting more information about their products or purchasing any of their products, you can contact Poe-Tic on the following details:

          Phone: +33 7 64 75 30 28

          Email: info@poe-tic.com

          Address: SAS PoE-Tic | 6, Rue du Bois Sauvage 91000 EVRY-COURCOURONNES


          LIFI SOLUTIONS ASBL

          LiFi Solutions ASBL was founded by enthusiasts of new technologies confronted every day with the evolutions of the digital universe in our society. They all have hands-on experience in the energy, internet connectivity, education, public administration and communication sectors.

          Their Mision

          LiFi Solutions ASBL supports and advises school principals and local authorities in choosing the best internet connection solution.

          They make it a point of honour to study with their clients the most appropriate material to facilitate digital inclusion in all schools, from kindergarten to university.

          LIFI Solutions attaches great importance to guarantee the mental and physical health of teachers and students, as well as offering the most suitable products and services for the schools of tomorrow.

          The "LIFI" is unquestionably the best alternative to WiFi and is the ideal solution for equipping schools: powerful, stable, secure and dedicated to school learning thanks to personalized access management and above all, an Internet connection "without potentially harmful waves" since the signal is transmitted by light and not by radio waves.

          In short, LiFi Solutions ASBL is promoting LiFi technology for schools and healthcare organisations in Belgium.

          LIFI SOLUTIONS CONTACT DETAILS

          If you are based in Belgium or anywhere else in Europe and worldwide, you can contact ASBL LIFI SOLUTIONS on the following contact details:

          Email: info@lifisolutions.eu

          Address: ASBL LIFI SOLUTIONS Belgium – Luxembourg

          Rue de la Royale Harmonie, 44

          1420, Braine-L’Alleud

          Belgique

          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 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 and all our social media channels. 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 Installs Their LiFi Systems in The First Nursery School, Chantefleur, in L’Isle-Adam, Paris

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            Oledcomm Installs Their LiFi Systems in The First Nursery School, Chantefleur, in L’Isle-Adam, Paris

            Chantefleur Nursery School


            Last month, Oledcomm released a news article on their website. They announced the 1st LiFi installation in Chantefleur nursery school in L’Isle-Adam. The school becomes the first kindergarten in the Paris region to be equipped with this technology. This is a symbolic step forward for LiFi and for the education sector and promises to open up new educational opportunities. Oledcomm further wrote the following statement:

            “If the Chantefleur kindergarten decided to take the plunge and equip its classrooms with a LiFi installation, it is because this technology is an ultra-efficient, healthy, reliable and regulatory alternative to traditional technologies.”

            Oledcomm wrote the following points about the advantages of installing LiFi in nursery schools:

            • LiFi works without radio waves and therefore meets the current public health challenges by allowing children to evolve in a healthy environment.

            • It consumes about 50% less electricity than traditional technologies and is therefore also part of the sustainable development approach of communities.

            • LiFi allows children, and even toddlers, to safely access a fun way to approach certain subjects in their learning.

            • Thanks to its ultra-fast and latency-free connection, LiFi gives teachers the opportunity to set up rich and varied educational activities without health risks, but also to communicate with parents and other students.

            • The LiFiMAXTab tablet with integrated LiFi is easy for children to use. It is wireless, allowing students to communicate with each other and other classes in the school to benefit from LiFi, even if they don’t have an installation.

            • Thanks to this diversification of teaching aids, children who have difficulty with paper-based materials (due to visual or learning disabilities, for example) now have additional, more accessible channels for developing their skills.

            • Installing a LiFi system in the classroom is quick, simple and discreet. There is no need to consider major work and make the room inaccessible for several days: it takes only one afternoon to equip a room!


            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://www.oledcomm.net/lifi-ecole-maternelle/

            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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            5 sur 7 Matins Tv Programme Discusses LiFi Technology with Dr Fréjus Sanya and Anaïs Nassara in Benin, West Africa

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              5 sur 7 Matins Tv Programme Discusses LiFi Technology with Dr Fréjus Sanya and Anaïs Nassara in Benin, West Africa

              5 sur 7 Matins, Benin


              On Thursday 06th October 2022, the 5 sure 7 Matins platform invited Dr Sanya Max Fréjus and Anaïs Nassara to discuss LiFi technology and their LiFi prototype. During the discussion, Anaïs stated that their first objective behind their LiFi work was to make the LiFi technology known to the Beninese population because it is not known worldwide, especially in Africa. Dr Sanya Max Fréjus explained in simple terms the principles of LiFi technology to the audience.

               

              LiFi prototype. Credit to Dr SANYA Max Fréjus Owolabi, Anaïs Nassara and 5 sur 7 Matins


              You can watch the full interview on the following link:


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

              Rachida: “So, the second innovation of the day is that of our friend Anaïs. And what is this innovation? Whom I call on this set and will meet us in a moment”.

              Dr Fréjus Sanya : “Alright. So Anaïs worked on the first prototype. This is also the very first faucet in fact, which speaks of LiFi to interconnect terminals. I call terminals or big smartphones or downright computers to take these more familiar examples. As you know, LiFi is a concept similar to wifi. So with WiFi, we all use to share and exchange data. Okay, but it's a wireless medium that uses radio waves. So today, thanks to LiFi, with the light that surrounds us, it is also possible to always communicate, exchange, and transmit information very quickly. And it is moreover on this technology that Anaïs Nassara worked to allow us from now on to be able to exchange data between us at home or at the office. That's what she works for”.

              Rachida: “Anaïs Hello, well done already for this innovation. What's the idea behind all this?”

              Anaïs Nassara: “Thank you very much for this opportunity to speak. The first objective behind this work was already to make the LiFi technology known to the Beninese population because it is a technology that has emerged, I would say since 2011, but which is not known worldwide, especially in Africa. So, the first objective was really to make this technology known and also to prove, to show that in our context, the Beninese context, that such a prototype can be made in order to be able to transmit data.”

              Rachida: “Okay to transmit LiFi. In fact, it allows you to communicate data simply. Is that right? In fact, we need to understand the usefulness of this innovation.”

              Dr Fréjus Sanya: “LiFi actually enables communication. We already have several communication technologies based on radio frequencies, such as WiFi for example. And with WiFi, we have the ability to connect to the Internet, to be able to do our research and all that goes with it. We can actually do the same thing with the LiFi, which is not there in fact to play with and is part of the wifi, but rather comes, in fact, to support the wifi because we cannot use the wifi in different environments such as hospitals. And it's actually easier to already use the light that is already present everywhere. Especially with the evolution of the lighting fixtures we use, we have moved from fluorescent lamps to LED lamps and now with the presence of lamps using our various infrastructures and as much as possible, it is now possible to be able to use these LED lamps to transmit data.”

              Rachida: “Alright. So Doctor Sanya,  you are the one supervising these different students. What is the originality of Anaïs through this innovation?”

              Dr Fréjus Sanya: “Thank you Rachida. In fact, you understand that LiFi is not very concrete in Benin.”

              Rachida: “We didn't know. I too am discovering.”

              Dr Fréjus Sanya: “Yes, so it was important to show, in fact, to make people discover what LiFi is and to show that for us, developing countries, we already have a technology which is present and which we ignore. And so, by using this technology now will allow us to go faster in the data fields.  Thanks to the work of Anaïs, we proved that we could point to it and use this light for transmitting data between systems without deploying other infrastructures that will cost us dearly. Finally, in fact, to the exchange of data and the originality of her work, that is, she first understood what it means to implement, what LiFi is and the degree of agreement in the transfer of data between two computers. “

              Rachida: “So. Where did this idea come from, Anaïs?”

              Anaïs Nassara: “So, a year ago, actually, I saw senior student who worked on LiFi.  Also at the time, and seeing his work, I was inspired. I wanted in fact to bring more to society, to bring more in fact to the continent, I would even say. So, wanting to work on this project, I became interested in this project to be able to make the first prototype in order to show Yes, we can make it. We may also have LiFi prototypes in Benin.”

              Rachida: “And what stage of this innovation are we at today? Is it already popularised? What stage are we at?”

              Dr Fréjus Sanya:  “Yes, we have already popularised it, precisely because we are in close collaboration with a LiFi technology company which is based in Nigeria and. England and a partner in Texas, Mr Ken Peterson. They wants to help us in developing further this prototype as well as going through the various inventions that we have made recently so that our populations can have kits available. And already, we have a pilot phase of an agreement. I'm not going to lay out everything he said because it's under approval. So, that from now on, it can really only be something known by all and used by all.” 



              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







              LEDs Magazine Interviews Oledcomm Co-CEOs On Their Shift to Sell LiFi Into The Defense, Aerospace And Airline Industries

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                LEDs Magazine Interviews Oledcomm Co-CEOs On Their Shift to Sell LiFi Into The Defense, Aerospace And Airline Industries

                Photo credit to The Optimization Company

                LEDs Magazine Interviews Oledcomm


                LEDs Magazine interviewed the Co-CEOs of Oledcomm, Benjamin Azoulay and Pierre-Jean Beylier. In their article, LEDs Magazine stated that “Oledcomm” stands for “optical LED communications.” The “oled” in the moniker is unrelated to organic light-emitting diodes.

                Oledcomm stated that they are now completely focused on using infrared, also known as “invisible light.”

                In a commensurate market shift, Oledcomm is now focusing on selling their LiFi products into the Defense, Aerospace, and Airline industries. They think that these sectors will benefit from transmitting data via infrared methods.

                Azoulay and Beylier also stated that they have deprioritised the goal of outfitting consumer laptops, tablets, and phones with chips that would enable users to use light for internet communications in the same manner that radio-based Wi-Fi does today.  This is due to the slow consumer Li-Fi uptake. From a LiFi Tech News’ perspective, this is also due to the lack of awareness of LiFi in the mass market.

                 

                Benjamin Azoulay stated that:

                “We were all dreaming about having Li-Fi being integrated into smartphones and tablets, etcetera, etcetera” …

                “I personally strongly believed in that a few years ago, because we were having concrete projects with smartphone manufacturers and with IoT manufactures. But at the end of the day, it did not materialise.”

                 

                Pierre-Jean Beylier added:

                “But over the last two years, I’ve seen a tremendous change and a tremendous acceleration”.

                “Not in consumer, but in, I would say, industrial opportunities. Where the LiFi technology solves problems that today cannot be solved by any other technology.” 

                LiFi is generally regarded as far more secure than Wi-Fi, as it requires line of sight to intercept

                “You cannot detect it, you cannot jam it,” said Beylier. “The war in Ukraine has put LiFi in the spotlight. It’s on everybody’s lips. Armies are looking at LiFi as a way to reduce the electromagnetic signature, and as a way to improve mobility in a high-intensity war.” 

                “You think of the cost of fuel, you think about the carbon neutrality objectives of the airlines — replacing cables and saving hundreds of kilos in an aircraft is extremely attractive,” said Beylier.

                LEDs Magazine then asked Oledcomm of their use of 940-nm infrared light as opposed to visible light.

                 

                Benjamin Azoulay responded: 

                “Air France was very clear that no traveller will accept having to switch on the lights to get access to the internet”.

                He further stated that there’s a broad and compelling reason to use infrared rather than visible light in general: It’s faster, because the phosphor coating used to coax blue LEDs into emitting visible white light slows down the modulation process used to encode data.

                “You get much better performance with infrared than with white LED,” Azoulay said. “The speed can be three times that of white.”

                Oledcomm has walked away from illumination. It previously tried partnering with lighting companies, but “it just did not work,” Azoulay said.

                 

                Now, when the company is attempting to sell to commercial offices or the like, it does not approach the facilities department.

                “Oledcomm is a telecom of light company,” Azoulay said. “We are not a lighting company. We are not selling to the building ecosystem. We are selling to the IT ecosystem. We address the IT manager of the company.” The shift began in early 2020.

                “Oledcomm is not a lighting company,” said Beylier. “We are an optical communications company. And 100% of what we do today is based on invisible light.”

                “So in the industrial world and the Defense world, there is this very clear acceleration, not only in the discussions we’re having, but also in our revenue, which is increasing very significantly in 2022 from 2021,” said Beylier, whose background includes selling communications to Defense and aerospace. It’s going to be five to six times higher. So, it’s really an acceleration, but not in the consumer space, where I think it will take a number of years before we see something big.”

                “Yes, I think lasers have a clear role to play, I’m absolutely convinced about that,” said Azoulay.

                “We’re not suggesting that the name will change to Olasercomm. But we have it on good authority that the company indeed has laser projects underway”.

                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://www.ledsmagazine.com/connected-ssl-controls/article/14284145/french-lifi-company-steps-away-from-illumination-to-strengthen-data-communications

                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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                Nav Wireless Technologies LiFi Technology at The India Mobile Congress 2022

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                  Nav Wireless Technologies LiFi Technology at The India Mobile Congress 2022

                  Photo credit to Mid.day

                  Hon’bel Prime Minister Shri Narendrabhai Modi, Union Telecom Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw and Union Commerce and Industry Minister Shri Piyush Goyal visited Nav Wireless Technologies’ stall at India Mobile Congress 2022 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.

                  The Ahmedabad-based company is a pioneer in offering LiFi, the next-generation wireless communication. The Prime Minister and other ministers were briefed about how LiFi can be a game-changer for India, and how it can help the country to grow faster and give an edge over even the developed countries in the field of technological advancements.

                  Article source: https://www.mid-day.com/brand-media/article/nav-wireless-technologies-introduces-transformative-next-generation-communication-23249060

                  Nav Wireless Technologies Pvt Ltd

                  According to its website, Nav Wireless Technologies Pvt Ltd is a leading global solutions and services provider of wireless and information communications systems with its own R&D facilities, manufacturing base, and sales and service teams. The company offers a comprehensive suite of products and services including Optical Wireless Communication Systems, Wireless Electricity Transmission systems, Electronic Tattoo for Healthcare Monitoring systems, Wireless enhancement products, and subsystems and wireless transmission systems to its global customers.

                  NavTech is a technology company focused on Research, Design and Development in Optical Wireless Communications, Electronic Materials, and Renewable Energy – Nanoscale to develop high-efficiency photovoltaic devices. NavTech's R&D initiative brings advanced wireless technologies to improve lives with projects that strengthen economic and social development.

                  NavTech product portfolio includes Optical Wireless Communication, Smart LED Lights, Advanced Wireless Transmission Systems, Wireless Broadband and Wireless Access Equipment. NavTech's services range includes consultation, product & network design, optimisation and commissioning.

                  India Mobile Congress

                  Brand India Mobile Congress (IMC) under the Company Mobipro Innovation Pvt. Ltd. is the largest telecom, media, and technology forum in Asia, jointly organized by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI).

                  IMC has, since its inception, established itself as a leading forum for bringing together industry, government, academia, and other ecosystem players to discuss. deliberate, demonstrate and display the latest in the world of TMT and ICT. Not only is the India Mobile Congress the biggest technology event in Asia, but it is also the biggest networking event in India in the technology space.

                  IMC also includes India’s biggest technology exhibition and is a bedrock of technology demos with thought leadership participation from across the globe, and grows from strength to strength every year.

                  India Mobile Congress 2022 took place from the 1st to the 4th of October 2022 and was inaugurated by the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi. IMC 2022 attracts the biggest names in the TMT space all over the world and is expected to be bigger and better this year.

                  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