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ECE4001 - Digital

Communication System
By- Sanchit Gupta (15BEC0356) & Aditya Vikram
Singh (15BEC0404)
What is Li-Fi
• LIFI – ”LIGHT FIDEALITY” is transmission
of data through illumination, i.e. sending
data through a LED light bulb that varies
in intensity faster than human eye can
follow

• Li-Fi is a light based Wi-Fi it uses light


instead of radio waves to transmit
information..
History
• The technology truly began during the year
1990’s in countries like Germany , Korea and
Japan where they discovered LED’s could be
retrofitted to send information. Prof. Harald
Hass from university of Edinburgh continues to
wow the world with the potential to use light
for communication.

• He demonstrated in year 2012.


Implementation of Li-Fi

The LI-FI product


consists of three
primary sub assemblies

• Emitter
• RF Driver
• Power Supply
Function of Bulb
Assembly

At the heart of LI-FI is the


bulb sub assembly where
a sealed bulb is
embedded in a dielectric
material.

The dielectric material


serves two purposes
A. Wave guide
B. Electric field
RF Driver
• Power amplifier (PA) assembly that
uses an LDMOS device.
• Converts electrical energy into RF
power.
• The PA is designed to ruggedness and
efficiency.
• The RF driver also contains controls
circuit for digital and analog lighting
controls.
How does Li-Fi work?
Used for modern medical instruments.

In aircrafts, it can be used for data transmission.

Used in petroleum or chemical plants where other transmission or


frequencies can be hazardous.

In traffic signals, LI-FI can be used which will communicate with the
LED lights of the car and number of accidents can be decreased.
Applications
Location based services:-GPS

Underwater communication.

RF Spectrum relief.

Li-Fi can be used effectively in the places where it is difficult to lay


the optical fiber cable.
• Larger bandwidth.
• High efficiency.
• More availability.
• High security.
• Thousands and millions of street lamps can be
converted to Li-Fi spots.
Advantages • No license needed.
• Green information technology.
• Lighting points used as Hotspots.
• The issues of the shortage of radio frequency
bandwidth may be sorted out by Li-Fi.
• This technology worldwide can be used for every
street lamp would be a free data access points.
Limitations
• Li-Fi doesn’t work in the dark .
• Li-Fi has a big drawback compared to Wi-Fi, unlike Wi-Fi we cannot move to other rooms
unless there are wired bulbs too.
• Light can’t pass through the objects.
• Interference from external sources like sun light, normal bulbs, and opaque materials in
the path of transmission will course 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.
Conclusion

• Overcomes the limitations of radio spectrum.


• High speed of 10Gbps can be achieved.
• 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 hotspot.
• We will proceed toward the cleaner, greener, safer and brighter future.
• This may solve issues such as the shortage of radio-frequency bandwidth.
• Allows internet where traditional radio based wireless isn’t allowed such as
aircraft or hospitals
• LI-FI is enabled by advance digital transmission technologies
Thank You

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