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A survey on Li-Fi technology

Authors: Shivaji Kulkarni; Amogh Darekar; Pavan Joshi;

A survey on Li-Fi technology

Abstract

In the present era, Wi-Fi is the most trending domain. As internet users almost double every year, there is an enormous load on radio spectrum that leads to congestion. To get better bandwidth, efficiency and speed, a new technology Li-Fi has evolved. Li-Fi stands for Light Fidelity. It is a bidirectional and wireless mode of communication using light. It uses the unused visible spectrum and reduces the load on radio spectrum. Li-Fi can be simply put to be Wi-Fi but instead of radio waves light is used as a medium. Here, data is transmitted using light whose intensity varies faster than human eye to capture. Instead of using modems, Li-Fi uses LED bulbs with transceiver. Data transmission in Li-Fi is about 100 times faster than Wi-Fi. Here, in this paper we explore the need for Li-Fi.

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influence
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