HTC, HXT
HTC, HXT
Li-fi – Technology
A PROJECT REPORT
Submitted by
P.S.SHREY GEETHAN
K.HARISH THANGAVELU
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
LI-FI CONSTRUCTION:-
The LIFI™ product consists of 4 primary sub-assemblies:
• Bulb
• RF power amplifier circuit (PA)
• Printed circuit board (PCB)
• Enclosure
SUMMARY:
Wi-Fi and many other radiation types are bad for sensitive
areas. Like those surrounding power plants. But power
plants need fast, inter-connected data systems to monitor
things like demand, grid integrity and (in nuclear plants)
core temperature. The savings from proper monitoring at a
single power plant can add up to hundreds of thousands of
dollars. Li-Fi could offer safe, abundant connectivity for all
areas of these sensitive locations. Not only would this save
money related to currently implemented solutions, but the
draw on a power plant’s own reserves could be lessened if
they haven’t yet converted to LED lighting.
Undersea Awesomeness:-
EXPERIMENT
Materials Required:-
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Procedure:-
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CONCLUSION
The possibilities are numerous and can be explored
further. If his technology can be put into practical use,
every bulb can be used something like a Wi-Fi hotspot to
transmit wireless data and we will proceed toward the
cleaner, greener, safer and brighter future. The concept of
Li-Fi is currently attracting a great deal of interest, not least
because it may offer a genuine and very efficient
alternative to radio-based wireless. As a growing number of
people and their many devices access wireless internet, the
airwaves are becoming increasingly clogged, making it
more and more difficult to get a reliable, high-speed signal.
This may solve issues such as the shortage of radio-
frequency bandwidth and also allow internet where
traditional radio based wireless isn’t allowed such as aircraft
or hospitals. One of the shortcomings however is that it only
work in direct line of sight.
REFERENCES
Websites:-
http://oledcomm.com/lifi.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li-Fi
http://slideshare.com/li-fitech.html