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Li fi
JIL SHETH
Introduction



Li-Fi is transmission of data through illumination by taking the fiber
out of fiber optics by sending data through a LED light bulb that
varies in intensity faster than the human eye can follow. Li-Fi is the
term some have used to label the fast and cheap wirelesscommunication system, which is the optical version of Wi-Fi.


Li-Fi, as it has been dubbed, has already achieved blisteringly high
speed in the lab. 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. The technology was demonstrated at
the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas using a pair of Casio
smart phones to exchange data using light of varying intensity given off
from their screens, detectable at a distance of up to ten metres. In
October 2011 a number of companies and industry groups formed the
Li-Fi Consortium, to promote high-speed optical wireless systems and to
overcome the limited amount of radio based wireless spectrum
available by exploiting a completely different part of the
electromagnetic spectrum. The consortium believes it is possible to
achieve more than 10 Gbps, theoretically allowing a high-definition film
to be downloaded in 30 seconds.
Working Technology


This brilliant idea was first showcased by Harald Haas from University
of Edinburgh, UK, in his TED Global talk on VLC. He explained, “Very
simple, if the LED is on, you transmit a digital 1, if it’s off you transmit a
0. The LEDs can be switched on and off very quickly, which gives
nice opportunities for transmitting data.” So what you require at all
are some LEDs and a controller that code data into those LEDs. We
have to just vary the rate at which the LED’s flicker depending upon
the data we want to encode. Further enhancements can be made
in this method, like using an array of LEDs for parallel data
transmission, or using mixtures of red, green and blue LEDs to alter
the light’s frequency with each frequency encoding a different
data channel. Such advancements promise a theoretical speed of
10 Gbps – meaning you can download a full high-definition film in
just 30 seconds.
WHY?


Since Li-Fi uses just the light, it can be used safely in aircrafts and
hospitals that are prone to interference from radio waves. This can
even work underwater where Wi-Fi fails completely, thereby
throwing open endless opportunities for military operations. Imagine
only needing to hover under a street lamp to get public internet
access, or downloading a movie from the lamp on your desk.
There's a new technology on the block which could, quite literally as
well as metaphorically, 'throw light on' how to meet the everincreasing demand for high-speed wireless connectivity. Radio
waves are replaced by light waves in a new method of data
transmission which is being called Li-Fi.


Light-emitting diodes can be switched on and off faster than the
human eye can detect, causing the light source to appear to be on
continuously. A flickering light can be incredibly annoying, but has
turned out to have its upside, being precisely what makes it possible
to use light for wireless data transmission. Light-emitting diodes
(commonly referred to as LEDs and found in traffic and street lights,
car brake lights, remote control units and countless other
applications) can be switched on and off faster than the human
eye can detect, causing the light source to appear to be
oncontinuously, even though it is in fact 'flickering'. This invisible onoff activity enables a kind of data transmission using binary codes:
switching on an LED is a logical '1', switching it off is a logical '0'.


Information can therefore be encoded in the light by varying the
rate at which the LEDs flicker on and off to give different strings of 1s
and 0s. This method of using rapid pulses of light to transmit
information wirelessly is technically referred to as Visible Light
Communication (VLC), though it’s potential to compete with
conventional Wi-Fi has inspired the popular characterisation Li-Fi.


Li-Fi (Light Fidelity) is a fast and cheap optical version of Wi-Fi, the
technology of which is based on Visible Light Communication
(VLC).VLC is a data communication medium, which uses visible light
between 400 THz (780 nm) and 800 THz (375 nm) as optical carrier for
data transmission and illumination. It uses fast pulses of light to
transmit information wirelessly.


The main components of this communication system are 1) a high
brightness white LED, Which acts as a communication source and 2)
a silicon photodiode which shows good response to visible
wavelength region serving as the receiving element
Comparision between wifi and lifi
Technology

Speed

Data Density

Wi-Fi – IEEE 802.11n

150 MBPS

*

Bluetooth

3 MBPS

**

IrDA

4 MBPS

***

Wi-Gig

2 MBPS

**

Giga-IR

1 MBPS

***

Li-Fi

>1 GBPS

****

Wireless (current)

Wireless (future)
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Li fi

  • 2. Introduction  Li-Fi is transmission of data through illumination by taking the fiber out of fiber optics by sending data through a LED light bulb that varies in intensity faster than the human eye can follow. Li-Fi is the term some have used to label the fast and cheap wirelesscommunication system, which is the optical version of Wi-Fi.
  • 3.
  • 4.  Li-Fi, as it has been dubbed, has already achieved blisteringly high speed in the lab. 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. The technology was demonstrated at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas using a pair of Casio smart phones to exchange data using light of varying intensity given off from their screens, detectable at a distance of up to ten metres. In October 2011 a number of companies and industry groups formed the Li-Fi Consortium, to promote high-speed optical wireless systems and to overcome the limited amount of radio based wireless spectrum available by exploiting a completely different part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The consortium believes it is possible to achieve more than 10 Gbps, theoretically allowing a high-definition film to be downloaded in 30 seconds.
  • 5. Working Technology  This brilliant idea was first showcased by Harald Haas from University of Edinburgh, UK, in his TED Global talk on VLC. He explained, “Very simple, if the LED is on, you transmit a digital 1, if it’s off you transmit a 0. The LEDs can be switched on and off very quickly, which gives nice opportunities for transmitting data.” So what you require at all are some LEDs and a controller that code data into those LEDs. We have to just vary the rate at which the LED’s flicker depending upon the data we want to encode. Further enhancements can be made in this method, like using an array of LEDs for parallel data transmission, or using mixtures of red, green and blue LEDs to alter the light’s frequency with each frequency encoding a different data channel. Such advancements promise a theoretical speed of 10 Gbps – meaning you can download a full high-definition film in just 30 seconds.
  • 6.
  • 7. WHY?  Since Li-Fi uses just the light, it can be used safely in aircrafts and hospitals that are prone to interference from radio waves. This can even work underwater where Wi-Fi fails completely, thereby throwing open endless opportunities for military operations. Imagine only needing to hover under a street lamp to get public internet access, or downloading a movie from the lamp on your desk. There's a new technology on the block which could, quite literally as well as metaphorically, 'throw light on' how to meet the everincreasing demand for high-speed wireless connectivity. Radio waves are replaced by light waves in a new method of data transmission which is being called Li-Fi.
  • 8.  Light-emitting diodes can be switched on and off faster than the human eye can detect, causing the light source to appear to be on continuously. A flickering light can be incredibly annoying, but has turned out to have its upside, being precisely what makes it possible to use light for wireless data transmission. Light-emitting diodes (commonly referred to as LEDs and found in traffic and street lights, car brake lights, remote control units and countless other applications) can be switched on and off faster than the human eye can detect, causing the light source to appear to be oncontinuously, even though it is in fact 'flickering'. This invisible onoff activity enables a kind of data transmission using binary codes: switching on an LED is a logical '1', switching it off is a logical '0'.
  • 9.  Information can therefore be encoded in the light by varying the rate at which the LEDs flicker on and off to give different strings of 1s and 0s. This method of using rapid pulses of light to transmit information wirelessly is technically referred to as Visible Light Communication (VLC), though it’s potential to compete with conventional Wi-Fi has inspired the popular characterisation Li-Fi.
  • 10.  Li-Fi (Light Fidelity) is a fast and cheap optical version of Wi-Fi, the technology of which is based on Visible Light Communication (VLC).VLC is a data communication medium, which uses visible light between 400 THz (780 nm) and 800 THz (375 nm) as optical carrier for data transmission and illumination. It uses fast pulses of light to transmit information wirelessly.
  • 11.
  • 12.  The main components of this communication system are 1) a high brightness white LED, Which acts as a communication source and 2) a silicon photodiode which shows good response to visible wavelength region serving as the receiving element
  • 13. Comparision between wifi and lifi Technology Speed Data Density Wi-Fi – IEEE 802.11n 150 MBPS * Bluetooth 3 MBPS ** IrDA 4 MBPS *** Wi-Gig 2 MBPS ** Giga-IR 1 MBPS *** Li-Fi >1 GBPS **** Wireless (current) Wireless (future)
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16.