Faster and safer, Li-Fi, Light Fidelity, or the latest generation technology for wireless data transmission through light, could support, if not replace, WI-FI and 5G. The term LI-FI, an acronym for Light Fidelity, indicates the latest technology for wireless data transmission through light. Already today, the number of devices using the radio band for data transmission is several billion. Therefore, it is likely that, shortly, LI-FI technology could support, if not replace, WI-FI and 5G.
LI-FI is a very high-speed data transmission method that follows a double trajectory generating a binary code; instead of radio waves, it uses light. This technology is not new to the wireless data exchange landscape; think of the remote control operation (the English term remote control makes the concept very well), which sends infrared inputs to the TV or stereo. As for the wi-fi and the LI-FI technology, the appropriate infrastructures are needed, which consist of simple LED light pulse receivers.
The operation of the LI-FI technology is based on a receiver that captures, through an optical sensor, the light signals, which are subsequently decoded and transmitted to software. The latter transforms the impulses into electrical signals, read by devices such as PCs, tablets and smartphones. In theory, any place could be ideal for receiving light signals since an electrical system is sufficient; the LI-FI movement would cover public or private buildings.
Data transmission takes place through an LED light source, which has a modem inside it: this has the function of proportioning the light at such a speed that the human eye cannot perceive it. The light is then picked up by a USB device (or an adapter compatible with LI-FI technology), which, inserted in the PC or portable device, transmits the data back to the lighting device through an infrared connection.
In the next step, the data is encoded by specially processed software, transforming it into high-frequency light inputs. The LED lamp is used as a router; it produces thousands of light pulses per second, with very high-speed data transmission.
There are numerous advantages of LI-FI, so many companies invest in research and development on this technology. Let’s see, below, the main points in favour:
Alongside the positive aspects that characterize the LI-FI technology, the negative ones must also be recalled, which can be summarized as follows:
Analyzing the aspects listed above, it is clear that the positive elements far outweigh the negative ones. For research and development, studies for solutions and alternatives are underway. In particular, LI-FI technology’s very promising prospects give a glimpse of an innovative and attractive future.
Regarding the fields of application of LI-FI technology, they range in all sectors, from retail to the military world, up to the medical or museum fields. For example, in the retail sector, LI-FI allows the sending of light signals to consumers who are viewing a product displayed in the store, providing useful information on the main features, functioning, and the offers available. In the museum sector, LI-FI technology allows an interactive experience with visitors, guided by a light signal that indicates the most evocative and significant elements of the works through videos and images, which make the exhibition or event truly unique.
Other fields of application are real “construction sites”, in the sense that, being a technology in full development, there are still many areas in which it can be implemented. For example, through LI-FI, data transmission in automotive and even underwater contexts is the subject of research by companies that strongly believe in this project and its enormous potential.
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