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What is LiFi ?

Li-Fi refers to light fidelity communication system is a wireless optical networking technologywhich uses common led light bulbs for data transmission with a speed of up to 224 gigabits per second.




Speed

Li-Fi technology transmits data at very high speed and is capable of delivering 224GB of data per second. Furthermore, it offers better security as compared to Wi-Fi. Due to its high speed, Li-Fi technology can be widely used in electromagnetic sensitive areas, such as, hospitals, airplanes, and nuclear power plants. Innovation and new product launches are further boosting the growth of the




How it works?


Li-Fi uses light from LEDs, instead of radio waves as in the case of Wi-Fi, to send information in the form of binary data. This binary data is received by the receiver equipped with decoder that decrypts the data and triggers actions in your smart device.


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Let's simplify this a little - Li-Fi works much like the infrared technology in your television. Infrared works on a simple principle: a command is given (e.g. “change channel” when you press a button on your remote control) and that input is turned into binary code. The code is then transmitted via infrared light waves by your remote’s sensor, and the light waves are received by your TV’s infrared sensor, which decodes the light and performs the intended action. In case of Li-Fi , LED bulbs transmit the data by modulating the light waves while a photodetector on your phone or laptop picks up those light waves and decodes them.

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