A group of researchers has used Li-fi, an innovative communication technology leveraging visible light for data transmission, to outpace Wi-Fi speed by more than 100 times, potentially providing a ...
Professor Harald Haas coined the term “Li-Fi” to mean ‘light fidelity.’ However, Li-Fi is rather distinct in a far more fascinating approach; it is distinguished as new, groundbreaking technology that ...
Fraunhofer IPMS is introducing a new technology called Li-Fi Grathus®, which transmits data via light instead of cable or radio waves. The system delivers gigabit-speed performance and can send and ...
The Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems (IPMS) is introducing a new technology called Li-Fi Grathus®, which ...
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 ...
Trisha Jandoc was an associate writer at CNET covering broadband and everything related to home internet. She graduated from St. John's University with a bachelor's degree in journalism and a focus on ...
Haas's discovery is based on a subset of optical technology called visible light communication (VLC), or Li-Fi, as it has been dubbed. VLC exploits a hack of human perception: light-emitting diodes ...
Rather than utilizing Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for communicating between iPhone, Apple is looking at Li-Fi — transmitting data using light. Apple has used infra-red (IR) transmitter/receivers in Macs, in ...
(MENAFN- GlobeNewsWire - Nasdaq) The Visible Light Communication Market is expanding rapidly as industries adopt Li-Fi and LED-based networking for secure, high-speed data transmission, with the U.S.
As technology enthusiasts, we all have a love-hate relationship with Wi-Fi. It's so convenient, the way it enables devices to access networks including the internet in a totally untethered fashion. It ...
The latest Wi-Fi standards are probably faster than your home internet connection, but even the fastest wireless networks can't touch Li-Fi. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE ...