Wireless Communication and Home Automation Using LI-FI
Keywords:
LED (Light Emitting Diode), Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity), Li-Fi (Light Fidelity), VLC (Visible Light Communication),RF (Radio Frequency).Abstract
This paper presents a design system implementation of new home automation system that uses Li-Fi as a network infrastructure. This technology is based on Visible Light Communication (VLC). LI-FI is a term of one used to describe visible light communication technology applied to high speed wireless communication. It acquired this name due to the similarity to WI-FI, only using light instead of radio. WI-FI is great for general wireless coverage within buildings and Li-fi is ideal for high density wireless data coverage in confined area and for relieving radio interference issues, so the two technologies can be considered complimentary. This project aims to demonstrate the use of Li-Fi in wireless communication and home automation.
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