Li-Fi technology has the potential to give us faster, more secure wireless internet access, even in busy environments where there is already heavy Wi-Fi coverage. It’s not a replacement for Wi-Fi, but ...
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Li-Fi, short for Light Fidelity, has long been pitched as the wireless upgrade that could make today’s home and office Wi-Fi feel sluggish. By using light instead of radio waves, it promises data ...
A new era of wireless data communication sharing has been a highlight nowadays. Li-Fi, known as “Light Fidelity‟ is a very advanced version of Wi-Fi that transmits high-speed data using visible light.
I understand it's supposed to swap out the radio for some Li-Fi LED bulb, but how exactly do you get the data to the bulb? Is it supposed to go through a powerline adapter? Wouldn't that limit it's ...
Li-Fi is a wireless data system remarkably similar to Wi-Fi, but uses light to send information. Data rates can hit a gigabit a second, while maintaining line-of-sight privacy. pureLiFi is showing off ...
Li-Fi passed a significant mile marker on its marathon road to mass adoption, as the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) finally approved a standard for its use. Although more ...
Li-Fi poses certain limitations as it is still in its trial period. Although it is already being used across different industries, it will take some time before we see how it affects internet ...