OLEDCOMM shows Li-Fi, 10mbitps Internet by Light
Transforms any LED light into Internet bandwidth. The light modulates at a very high frequency at up to 300 thousand times per second. Connect your bulb to your ADSL/Fiber box, and anywhere the light reaches, a receiver can download that data at up to an up to 10mbitps speed. For upload, the system can use infrared or something else. They are just waiting for an investor, and all of the world may be using this technology for sending Internet data in the future
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5. loadrunner commented 8 years ago
They reinvented glassfibre, but without the fibre.


6. blue_alien commented 8 years ago
#3 I think that with a bit of software you don't need to replace the camera. In the cases where he was getting close to asking the correct question they gave him vague answers. A normal light bulb has no way of picking up incoming signal, you have to add something to it. The whole concept is similar to injecting digital signal in your home's power circuit.


7. thundersnow commented 8 years ago
I don't get it, are they saying all I need to do is hook my LED Christmas lights like that and get free Internet? If so, I'm game....


8. Thanny commented 8 years ago
http://www.snotr.com/video/7688#comment-152529
My comment there still stands. I don't think introducing line-of-sight into indoor telecommunications is a particular good idea.
My comment there still stands. I don't think introducing line-of-sight into indoor telecommunications is a particular good idea.
+6 1. Malakyte commented 8 years ago
And by the way, 10Gbits/s were already achieved 2 years ago...
http://www.theverge.com/2013/10/28/5038130/internet-of-light-scientists-achieve-10-gigabit-data-speeds-using-leds