Sunday, 14 February 2016

Li-Fi internet is 100 times faster then your actual Wi-Fi"

Li-Fi was first introduced to the general public in a TED Talk in 2011.

Li-Fi, a super-fast alternative to Wi-Fi and it's finally moving from research labs to the real world.The Li-Fi technology used by Velmenni in the pilots to send data up to 1GBps.

it is more than 100-times faster than current Wi-Fi technologies.Li-Fi technology uses light waves instead of the current radio frequency to communicate.

The Telegraph's Sophie Curtis said  :

"Light is already used to transmit data across fiber optic networks at high speed.These work by guiding the light along the optical fiber using total internal reflection.so that no information is lost along this way."

It complements the existing Wi-Fi, and also has the additional benefits of greater capacity, security and energy efficiency.



Li-fi inventor Professor Harald Haas
Li-fi inventor Professor Harald Haas
The inventor of Li-Fi, Professor Harald Haas from the University of Edinburgh, has previously claimed that in the future every LED lightbulb could be used as an ultra-fast alternative to Wi-Fi.

In a TED talk describing the technology, Haas said that current infrastructure was suitable forthe integration of Li-Fi.


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