Design and development of high fidelity and speed data transmission using visible light spectrum of white LED’s

Abstract

Li-Fi stands for Light-Fidelity. The technology is extremely new and was proposed by the German Dr. Harald Haas in 2011. Li-Fi provides transmission of data through light by sending data through an LED light bulb. Li-Fi refers to visible light communication (VLC) technology that uses as medium to deliver high-speed communication during a manner the same as Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi is providing a better wireless connection with the building or society while Li-Fi is right for top density wireless data coverage in confined areas where there are not any obstacles. Li-Fi provides high bandwidth, security, efficiency, and availability than Wi-Fi and has already achieved high speeds within the lab. Li-Fi is provided well than the performance of Wi-Fi. In this paper, we are going to see the future scope of this new technology for using visible light as the carrier in data transmission and networking.

Country : India

1 Aluri Brahmareddy

  1. Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science And Engineering, Malla Reddy College of Engineering for Women, Hyderabad -500100, Telangana, India

IRJIET, Volume 2, Issue 3, May 2018 pp. 67-71

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