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LI-FI

TECHNOLOGY

PRESENTED BY

Dr. SK. Mastan Vali

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Li-Fi (Light Fidelity)

• Li-Fi (Light Fidelity) can be thought of as a light-based Wi-Fi

Technology uses The Visible Spectrum

• The term was first used by Harald Haas in his TED

Global talk on Visible Light Communication in 2011

• In October 2011 a number of companies and industry

groups formed the Li-Fi consortium, to promote high-speed

optical wireless systems.

• Researchers at the Heinrich Hertz Institute in Berlin,

Germany, have reached data rates of over 500 megabytes

per second using a standard white-light LED.

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LI-FI ENVIRONMENT

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PRINCIPLE OF LI-FI TECHNOLOGY

• The heart of this technology is a new generation high

brightness led’s.

• Visible Light Communication.

• These led’s varies in intensity (that is gets on and off) so fast

that a human eye cannot detect it.

• If led is on , then we transmit a digital signal 1,and if the led is

off , then we transmit a digital signal 0.

• A controller is connected at the back side of these led bulbs

to code data to these led’s.

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If led is on , then we transmit a digital signal 1,

and if the led is off , then we transmit a digital signal

0.

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VISIBLE LIGHT COMMUNICATION

• Li-Fi is a faster and cheaper version of Wi-Fi, which is based on visible light communication

(VLC).

• The visible light communication is a data communication technique using visible light between

400 THz and 800 THz as an optical carrier for data transmission.

Visible Rays

Radio Waves

Ultraviolet Rays

X-raysGamma

rays

• Gama rays,X-rays,Ultraviolet rays are harmful for the human body.

• Infrared rays are also dangerous, due to eye safety regulation, and can only be used with low

power.

• Radio waves are expensive and they are less secure.

• Hence we are left with only the VISIBLE - LIGHT SPECTRUM which is not harmful for humans .

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CONSTRUCTION and WORKING OF Li-Fi

• Li-Fi is implemented using white LED light bulbs at downlink transmitter.

• By fast variations of the current, optical output can be made to vary at extremely

high speeds.

• An overhead lamp fitted with an LED with signal processing technology streams

data embedded in its beam at ultra high speeds to the photodiodes.

• A receiver dongle then converts the tiny changes in amplitude into an electrical

signal, which is then converted back into a data stream & transmitted to a computer

or mobile device.

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Sl.No Parameters Light Fidelity Wireless Fidelity

1 Speed for data transfer Faster transfer speed (>1 Gbps) Data Transfer speed (150 Mbps)

2 Medium through which

data transfers occurs

Used Light as a carrier Used Radio spectrum

3 Spectrum Range Visible light spectrum has 10,000 time

broad spectrum in comparison to radio

frequency

Radio frequency spectrum range is

less than visible light spectrum.

4 Cost Cheaper than Wi-Fi because free band

doesn’t need license and it use light.

Expensive in comparison to Li-Fi

because its uses radio spectrum.

5 Network topology Point to point Point to point

6 Operating frequency Hundreds of Tera Hz (THz) 2.4 GHz

COMPARISON BETWEEN LI-FI AND WI-FI

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FUTURE APPLICATIONS

In vehicles and traffic lights, reducing accidents and traffic

congestion

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Street lamps(as free access points)

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In Airplanes' And Underwater

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Hospitals

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Availability Efficiency Harmless

High Security

Ease of use Fast Data Transfer

Low Cost

ADVANTAGES

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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 .

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CONCLUSION

• The possibilities are numerous and can be explored further.

• In spite of disadvantages 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.

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• Jyoti Rani1, Prerna Chauhan2, Ritika ripathi3,1Student,

,2Student,ad ,3Assistant Professor, ECE, Dep't. " Li-Fi (Light

Fidelity)-The future technology In Wireless communication"

ISSN 0973-4562 Vol.7 No.11 (2012)

• Shailander kaushik, System Analytic,Nuclear Software export

Ltd, "An overview of technical aspects for wifi networks

technology " ,ISSN-2277-1956.

• Visible Light Communications Consortium,www.vlcc.net, 2008

REFERENCES

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