French start-up Oledcomm demonstrated the Li-Fi technology at the recently held Mobile World Congress, the world’s biggest mobile fair, in Barcelona.
-Li-Fi, or light fidelity, invented by German physicist and professor Harald Haas, is a wireless technology that makes use of visible light in place of radio waves to transmit data at terabits per second speeds—more than 100 times the speed of Wi-Fi.
-Li-Fi is a Visible Light Communications (VLC) system. This means that it accommodates a photo-detector to receive light signals and a signal processing element to convert the data into ‘stream-able’ content. Unlike Wi-Fi, which uses radio waves, Li-Fi runs on visible light.
Friday, 26 February 2016
Li-Fi Technology French start-up
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