Beautiful - Ai - Data Transfer Using LED Light (Li-Fi)
Beautiful - Ai - Data Transfer Using LED Light (Li-Fi)
Uses LED bulbs for data transmission Coined by Professor Harald Haas in 2011 Wireless alternative to Wi-Fi
Li-Fi uses light instead of radio waves, offering an
LED bulbs transmit data by modulating their light intensity at The term 'Li-Fi' was introduced by Professor Harald Haas, alternative to Wi-Fi for wireless data transmission.
high speeds imperceptible to the human eye. who pioneered the use of visible light for wireless
communication.
Li-Fi technology utilizes LED bulbs to transmit data through small variations in light intensity at high speeds, providing a
wireless alternative to Wi-Fi using visible light communication.
Technical Aspects
3. High-Speed
1. Visible Light 2. LED Modulation 4. LED Advantages 5. Parallel Data
Modulation Schemes
Communication Transmission
Li-Fi utilizes Visible Light Li-Fi modulates LED lights by To achieve high data rates LEDs are well-suited for Li-Fi Li-Fi can further boost data
Communication (VLC) rapidly switching them exceeding 100 Mbps, Li-Fi due to their fast switching rates by using parallel
technology to transmit data by between ON and OFF states employs advanced modulation times (< 1 microsecond), high transmission, where multiple
encoding digital information representing binary 1 and 0 techniques like On-Off Keying optical output power, and LED lights are modulated
onto light in the visible respectively, generating (OOK) and Variable Pulse efficient use of the visible light simultaneously, each
spectrum (380-750 THz). sequences of light pulses that Position Modulation (VPPM). spectrum. transmitting an independent
carry data. data stream, scaling up to
gigabit speeds.
Advantages
Limited Coverage
Susceptibility to Interference
• Power Plants
Li-Fi mitigates electromagnetic interference risks in power plants and
• Intelligent Traffic Systems
petrochemical facilities. Li-Fi-enabled vehicles can communicate with traffic signals and other vehicles for
improved safety.
• Underwater Exploration
Li-Fi allows remotely operated vehicles to transmit data from underwater using
• Smart Classrooms
LED lights. Li-Fi networks in classrooms provide high-speed internet access and device
interconnectivity.
• Smart Lighting
Street lamps and traffic lights can function as Li-Fi access points for data transfer.
“Li-Fi is as big a leap as was the
transition from Morse code to
telephone networks.”
HARALD HAAS
Future Outlook
Advances in Li-Fi technology are poised to address current limitations and obstacles. Ongoing
research efforts aim to overcome signal obstructions, expand network coverage areas, reduce
deployment costs, and enable seamless integration with existing wireless technologies like Wi-
Fi and 5G.