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LI-FI TECHNOLOGY
By
Sharath(12k81a05f4)
Contents
 What is Li-FI?
 History
 Prsent Scenario
 Issues Regarding Radio Spectrum
 Why only Visible light?
 Basic Concepts
 Working
 Construction
 Applications
 Limitations
What is LI-FI
 LI-FI is transmission of data through illumination ,ie
sending data through a LED light bulb that varies in
intensity faster than human eye can follow
 LI FI- LIGHT FIDEALITY
 Li-Fi can be thought of as a light-based Wi-Fi. That
is, it uses light instead of radio waves to transmit
information.
 And instead of Wi-Fi modems, Li-Fi would use
transceiver-fitted LED lamps that can light a room as
well as transmit and receive information.
History
 The technology truly began during the
1990's in countries like Germany, Korea,
and Japan where they discovered LED's
could be retrofitted to send
information. Harald Haas continues to
wow the world with the potential to use
light for communication
 on 12th July 2011. He used a table lamp
with an LED bulb to transmit a video of
blooming flowers that was then projected
onto a screen behind him. During the
event he periodically blocked the light
from lamp to prove that the lamp was
indeed the source of incoming data.
 At TEDGlobal, Haas
demonstrated a data rate of
transmission of around 10Mbps -
- comparable to a fairly good UK
broadband connection. Two
months later he achieved
123Mbps.
 Back in 2011 German scientists
succeeded in creating
an800Mbps (Megabits per
second) capable wireless
network by using nothing more
than normal red, blue, green and
yellow
Setup of LI-FI in work place
Present Scenario
 Radio Spectrum is congested but the demand
for wireless data double each year .Every thing,
it seems want to use wireless data but the
capacity is drying up.
Issues Regarding Radio
Spectrum
Why only VL
Radio
Waves
Infrared
Rays
Visible
Rays
Ultraviolet
Rays
X- Rays
Gama
Rays
 Gama rays cant be used as they could be dangerous.
X-rays have similar health issues.
Ultraviolet light is good for place without people, but other
wise dangerous for the human body.
Infrared, due to eye safety regulation, can only base used
with low power.
Basic Concept
 LED i.e Light emitting diode can be switched on and
off faster since operating speed of LED is less than 1
μs, than the human eye can detect, causing the light
source to be appear continuously. This invisible on-
off activity enables a kind of data transmission using
binary codes. Switching on and LED is a logical ‘1’,
switching it off is a logical ‘0’.It is possible to encode
data in the light by varying the rate at which LED’s
flicker on and off to give different strings of 1s and
0s. Modulation is so fast that human eye doesn’t
notice
 operational procedure is very simple, if the led is on,
you transmit a digital 1, if its off you transmit a 0. The
LEDs can be switched on and off very quickly, which
gives nice opportunities for transmitting data. Hence
all that us required is some LEDS and a controller that
code data into those LEDs. We have to just vary the
rate at which the LED’s
 flicker depending upon the data we want to encode
 Thus every light source will
 works as a hub for data
 transmission
On one end all the data on the internet will be
streamed to a lamp driver when the led is turned on
the microchip converts the digital data in form of light
A light sensitive device (photo detector) receives the
signal and converts it back into original data. This
method of using rapid pulses of light to transmit
information wirelessly is technically referred as Visible
Light Communication
On one end all the data on the internet will be
streamed to a lamp driver when the led is
turned on the microchip converts the digital
data in form of light
A light sensitive device (photo detector)
receives the signal and converts it back into
original data. This method of using rapid pulses
of light to transmit information wirelessly is
technically referred as Visible Light
Communication
LI FI CONSTRUCTION-
The LI FI product consists of 4 primary sub-assemblies:
• Bulb
• RF power amplifier circuit (PA)
• Printed circuit board (PCB)
• Enclosure
 3-The PCB controls the electrical inputs and outputs of the lamp and
houses the microcontroller used to manage different lamp functions.
 2- An RF (radio-frequency) signal is generated by the solid-state PA
and is guided into an electric field about the bulb. The high
concentration of energy in the electric field vaporizes the contents of
the bulb to a plasma state at the bulb’s center; this controlled pasma
generates an intense source of light. All of these subassemblies are
contained in an aluminum enclosure.
Applications
 Li Fi technology is still in its infancy .However some
areas where it seems perfectly applicable are:-
 1- TRAFFIC LIGHTS
 Traffic lights can communicate to the car and with each
other. Cars have LED-based headlights, LED-based
cack lights, and cars can communicate with each other
and prevent accidents in by exchanging information.
2-INTRINSICALLY SAFE ENVIRONMENT
Visible Light is more safe than RF, hence it can be
used in places where RF can't be used such as
petrochemical plants .
3- Airlines
Whenever we travel through airways we face the problem in
communication media ,because the whole airways
communication are performed on the basis of radio waves. To
overcomes this drawback on radiowaves , li-fi is introduced.
4- ON OCEAN BEDS
Li-Fi can even work underwater were Wi-
Fi fails completely, thereby throwing open
endless opportunities for
military/navigation operations.
There are millions of street lamps deployed around the world.
Each of these street lamps could be a free access point.
It will reduce your electricity bill
and maintainance bill
Limitations
 light can't pass through objects
 Interferences from external light sources like sun
light, normal bulbs, and opaque materials in the path
of transmission will cause interruption in the
communication
 High installation cost of the VLC systems
 A major challenge facing Li-Fi is how the receiving
device will transmit back to transmitter.
Conclusions
 The possibilities are numerous and can be explored
further. If this technology can be put into practical
use , every bulb can be used something like a Wi-Fi
hotspots to transmit wireless data.
Thank You!!!

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Li fi technology

  • 2. Contents  What is Li-FI?  History  Prsent Scenario  Issues Regarding Radio Spectrum  Why only Visible light?  Basic Concepts  Working  Construction  Applications  Limitations
  • 3. What is LI-FI  LI-FI is transmission of data through illumination ,ie sending data through a LED light bulb that varies in intensity faster than human eye can follow  LI FI- LIGHT FIDEALITY  Li-Fi can be thought of as a light-based Wi-Fi. That is, it uses light instead of radio waves to transmit information.  And instead of Wi-Fi modems, Li-Fi would use transceiver-fitted LED lamps that can light a room as well as transmit and receive information.
  • 4. History  The technology truly began during the 1990's in countries like Germany, Korea, and Japan where they discovered LED's could be retrofitted to send information. Harald Haas continues to wow the world with the potential to use light for communication  on 12th July 2011. He used a table lamp with an LED bulb to transmit a video of blooming flowers that was then projected onto a screen behind him. During the event he periodically blocked the light from lamp to prove that the lamp was indeed the source of incoming data.
  • 5.  At TEDGlobal, Haas demonstrated a data rate of transmission of around 10Mbps - - comparable to a fairly good UK broadband connection. Two months later he achieved 123Mbps.  Back in 2011 German scientists succeeded in creating an800Mbps (Megabits per second) capable wireless network by using nothing more than normal red, blue, green and yellow
  • 6. Setup of LI-FI in work place
  • 7. Present Scenario  Radio Spectrum is congested but the demand for wireless data double each year .Every thing, it seems want to use wireless data but the capacity is drying up.
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11. Why only VL Radio Waves Infrared Rays Visible Rays Ultraviolet Rays X- Rays Gama Rays  Gama rays cant be used as they could be dangerous. X-rays have similar health issues. Ultraviolet light is good for place without people, but other wise dangerous for the human body. Infrared, due to eye safety regulation, can only base used with low power.
  • 12. Basic Concept  LED i.e Light emitting diode can be switched on and off faster since operating speed of LED is less than 1 μs, than the human eye can detect, causing the light source to be appear continuously. This invisible on- off activity enables a kind of data transmission using binary codes. Switching on and LED is a logical ‘1’, switching it off is a logical ‘0’.It is possible to encode data in the light by varying the rate at which LED’s flicker on and off to give different strings of 1s and 0s. Modulation is so fast that human eye doesn’t notice
  • 13.  operational procedure is very simple, if the led is on, you transmit a digital 1, if its off you transmit a 0. The LEDs can be switched on and off very quickly, which gives nice opportunities for transmitting data. Hence all that us required is some LEDS and a controller that code data into those LEDs. We have to just vary the rate at which the LED’s  flicker depending upon the data we want to encode  Thus every light source will  works as a hub for data  transmission
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16. On one end all the data on the internet will be streamed to a lamp driver when the led is turned on the microchip converts the digital data in form of light A light sensitive device (photo detector) receives the signal and converts it back into original data. This method of using rapid pulses of light to transmit information wirelessly is technically referred as Visible Light Communication
  • 17. On one end all the data on the internet will be streamed to a lamp driver when the led is turned on the microchip converts the digital data in form of light A light sensitive device (photo detector) receives the signal and converts it back into original data. This method of using rapid pulses of light to transmit information wirelessly is technically referred as Visible Light Communication
  • 18. LI FI CONSTRUCTION- The LI FI product consists of 4 primary sub-assemblies: • Bulb • RF power amplifier circuit (PA) • Printed circuit board (PCB) • Enclosure  3-The PCB controls the electrical inputs and outputs of the lamp and houses the microcontroller used to manage different lamp functions.  2- An RF (radio-frequency) signal is generated by the solid-state PA and is guided into an electric field about the bulb. The high concentration of energy in the electric field vaporizes the contents of the bulb to a plasma state at the bulb’s center; this controlled pasma generates an intense source of light. All of these subassemblies are contained in an aluminum enclosure.
  • 19. Applications  Li Fi technology is still in its infancy .However some areas where it seems perfectly applicable are:-  1- TRAFFIC LIGHTS  Traffic lights can communicate to the car and with each other. Cars have LED-based headlights, LED-based cack lights, and cars can communicate with each other and prevent accidents in by exchanging information.
  • 20.
  • 21. 2-INTRINSICALLY SAFE ENVIRONMENT Visible Light is more safe than RF, hence it can be used in places where RF can't be used such as petrochemical plants .
  • 22. 3- Airlines Whenever we travel through airways we face the problem in communication media ,because the whole airways communication are performed on the basis of radio waves. To overcomes this drawback on radiowaves , li-fi is introduced.
  • 23. 4- ON OCEAN BEDS Li-Fi can even work underwater were Wi- Fi fails completely, thereby throwing open endless opportunities for military/navigation operations.
  • 24. There are millions of street lamps deployed around the world. Each of these street lamps could be a free access point.
  • 25. It will reduce your electricity bill and maintainance bill
  • 26. Limitations  light can't pass through objects  Interferences from external light sources like sun light, normal bulbs, and opaque materials in the path of transmission will cause interruption in the communication  High installation cost of the VLC systems  A major challenge facing Li-Fi is how the receiving device will transmit back to transmitter.
  • 27. Conclusions  The possibilities are numerous and can be explored further. If this technology can be put into practical use , every bulb can be used something like a Wi-Fi hotspots to transmit wireless data.