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LiFi Technology

Li-Fi is a visible light communications system that can transmit wireless internet at very high speeds using LED lights. It works by transmitting data through the modulation of light bulbs and receiving the data using photoreceptors. Key advantages are speeds over 100 times faster than Wi-Fi, more secure transmission since it does not penetrate walls, and reduced interference. However, it requires line of sight transmission and mobility may be difficult. Potential applications include use in hazardous environments like hospitals due to its improved security features.

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LiFi Technology

Li-Fi is a visible light communications system that can transmit wireless internet at very high speeds using LED lights. It works by transmitting data through the modulation of light bulbs and receiving the data using photoreceptors. Key advantages are speeds over 100 times faster than Wi-Fi, more secure transmission since it does not penetrate walls, and reduced interference. However, it requires line of sight transmission and mobility may be difficult. Potential applications include use in hazardous environments like hospitals due to its improved security features.

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Li-Fi Technology

LiFi(Light Fidelity)
is a Visible Light
Communications system
transmitting wireless
internet communications
at very high speeds.

1
Contents
• Introduction
• History
• Present Scenario
• Working of Li-Fi
• Main Components
• Advantages
• Disadvantages
• Applications
2
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 like 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.

• A new method of delivering data, which uses the visible spectrum rather than
radio waves, has been tested in a working office. 

3
Introduction
• LiFi data is transmitted by the LED bulbs and received by photoreceptors.

• Li-fi can deliver internet access 100 times faster than traditional Wi-fi, offering
speeds of up to 1Gbp.

• Whereas Wi-Fi technology effects data transfer on radio waves, Li-Fi takes the
next revolutionary step in wireless evolution and embeds and transfers data in
visible light beams.

• Thereby allowing LiFi to take full advantage of the vastly greater light spectrum
bandwidth capacity that is provided by the light spectrum.

4
History
• Professor Harald Haas, from the University of
Edinburgh in the UK, is widely recognized 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 pure LiFi. Has 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.
5
Present Scenario

6.8 billion +
1.4 millions +
6
Working of LiFi
• The LEDs can be switched on and off very quickly
which gives nice opportunity for data transfer in the
form of Binary code.

• Switching ON an LED is logical ‘1’,switching of an


LED is logical ‘0’.

• Hence it is possible to encode the data into the


LED’s by using a controller ,we just must vary at
which LED’s flicker depending on the data we want
to encode to give different strings of 0’s and 1’s.
7
Working of LiFi
• UK researches say that using a micro-LED light bulb they have achieved a data
transmission speed of 10Gbps using LI-FI.

• Data is captured in modulated light frequencies of a solid-sate LED light source


and is then transmitted and received by LiFi-enabled devices.

• A photosensitive detector demodulates the light frequency signal and converts it


back into an electronic data stream and – in so doing – allows for faster-than-ever,
more secure, bi-directional wireless communication

8
Main Components
• A high brightness white LED, Which act as a communication source.

• A silicon photodiode which shows good response to visible wavelength region


serving as the receiving element.

Transmitting elements Receiving elements


10
Circuit Diagram

11
Differences Between Technologies

12
Advantages
• Higher speeds than Wi-Fi.
• 10000 times the frequency spectrum of radio.
• More secure because data cannot be intercepted without a clear line of sight.
• Prevents piggybacking.
• Eliminates neighboring network interference.
• Unimpeded by radio interference.
• Does not create interference in sensitive electronics, making it better for use
in environments like hospitals and aircraft.

13
Disadvantages
• 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 .

14
Applications
• RF Spectrum Relief • Underwater Communications
• Smart Lighting • Vehicles & Transportation
• Mobile Connectivity • RF Avoidance
• Hazardous Environments • Location Based Services (LBS)
• Hospital & Healthcare • Toys
• Aviation

15
Summary
By using Li-Fi in all the lights in and
around a building, the technology could
enable greater area of coverage than a
single Wi-Fi router. Drawbacks to the
technology include the need for a clear line
of sight, difficulties with mobility and the
requirement that lights stay on for
operation.

16
References
• http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/LiFi
• http://www.dvice.com/archives/2012/08/lifi_ten_ways_i.php
• http://electronicsforu.com/electronicsforu
• http://purelifi.co.uk/what_is_li-fi/applicationsof_lifi/
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li-Fi

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