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Li-Fi

Technology

Submitted To: NRI INSTITUTE OF ENGINERRING


Submitted By: CH.SAI BHARATH RAJU. K.HARSHITHA.
16KP1A0514.16KP1A0545.
CSE
Content

Introduction

History

How
 Li-Fi Works?
Real Time Usage of Li Fi

Comparison between Various Technologies

How it is different?

Wifi vs lifi

Application

Advantages

Disadvantages

Conclusion

Introduction

 LiFi is a wireless optical networking technology that uses


light-emitting diodes (LEDs) for data transmission.

 LiFi is designed to use LED light bulbs similar to those


currently in use in many energy-conscious homes and
offices.

 However, LiFi bulbs are outfitted with a chip that modulates


the light imperceptibly for optical data transmission.

 LiFi data is transmitted by the LED bulbs and received by


photoreceptors.
History
 Professor Harald Haas, from the University of Edinburgh in the
UK, is widely recognised as the original founder of Li-Fi.
 He coined the term Li-Fi and is Chair of Mobile Communications
at the University of Edinburgh and co- founder of pureLiFi.
 Haas promoted this technology in his 2011 TED Global talk and
helped start a company to market it.
 In October 2011, companies and industry groups formed the Li-Fi
Consortium, to promote high-speed optical wireless systems.
 The first Li-Fi smartphone prototype was presented at the
Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas from January 7–10 in
2014.
How Li-Fi Works?
Real Time Usage of Li Fi
Comparision between various Technologies
Wired

Fire wire 800 Mbps


USB 3.0 5 Gbps
Thunderbolt 20 Gbps
Wireless(Current)

Wi-Fi 150 Mbps


Bluetooth 3 Gbps
IrDA 4 Gbps
Wireless(Future)

Li-Fi 10 Gbps
Lifi
Giga-IR 1 Gbps
Wi-Gig 2Gbps
How it is different?

 Li-Fi technology is based on LEDs for the transfer of data.

 The transfer of the data can be with the help of all kinds of
light, no matter the part of the spectrum that they belong.

 That is, the light can belong to the invisible, ultraviolet or the
visible part of the spectrum.

 Thespeed of the Internet is incredibly high and you can


download movies,music,games in just few minutes.
Wifi vs lifi

 Li-Fi can be thought of as a light-based Wi-Fi. That is, it uses light


instead of radio waves to transmit information.
 Instead of Wi-Fi modems, Li-Fi would use transceiver-fitted LED
lamps that can light a room as well as transmit and receive information.
 Wi Fi is great for general wireless covrage within building and Li Fi is
ideal for high density wireless date coverage in confined area and for
relieving radio interference issues.
 Li-fi is more secure than Wi-Fi with hackers unable to access
unsecured Internet connections from out of sight of the transmitter.
 So the two technologies can be considered complimentary.
Applications

 Airlines
 Smart lighting
 Smarter Power Plants
 Undersea Awesomenes
 Underwater communications
 Toys
 Vehicles & Transportion
 Hospitals & Healthcare
  Location Based Services(LBS)
Advantages of LI-FI

 Li-Fi has higher speeds than wi- fi.

 10000 times the frequency spectrum of radio.

 High data transmission rates of up to 10Gbps can be achieved.

 Since light cannot penetrate walls, it provides privacy and


security that Wi-Fi cannot.
 
 Li-Fi has low implementation and maintenance costs.
Disadvantage

 Light can't pass through objects.

 A major challenge facing Li-Fi is how the receiving device will


transmit back to transmitter.

 High installation cost of the VLC systems.

 Interferences from external light sources like sun, light, normal


bulbs, opaque materials.
Conclusion

 The possibilities are numerous and can be explored further.

 If this technology can be put into practical use, every bulb can be
used something like a Wi-Fi hotspot to transmit wireless data and
we will proceed toward the cleaner, greener, safer and brighter
future.
Thank You!...
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