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of Edinburgh Professor Harald Haas in a 2011 TED Talk, where he introduced the idea of “wireless data
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from every light.” Today, Li-Fi has developed into a wireless technology that allows data to be sent at high
speeds, working with light-emitting diolelta
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Using LED lights as networking devices data transmission, Li-Fi bas several advantages over Wi-
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walls or doors, unlike radio waves
waves used in Wi-Fi. As long as transparent materials like glass windows are
covered, access to a Li-Fi channel is liniited to devices inside the room, ensuring that signals cannot 2012
hacked from remote locations. Also, Li-Fi can operate in electrimagnetic sensitive areas such as ateities
whospitals, and nuclear power plants, for light does not interferentivith radio signals. The most
significant advantage of Li-Fi is speed.
1. Researchers have achieved speeds of 224.gidatuts per second in lab
conditions, much faster than Wi-Fi brokaband.
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How could Li-Fi enrich daily life? Anywhere there is LED lighting, there is an opportunity for Li-Fi
enabled applications. Li-Fi-enabled street lights could provide internet access to mobile phones, making
walking at night safer. The LED bulbs in traffic lights could provide drivers with weather conditions and
traffic updates. Li-Fi could help with tourism by providing an easier access to local information. At home,
smart light could also provide parents with solutions to their children's Internet addiction: Just turn off the
lights and you've turned off their access.
When 14 billion light bulbs mean 14 billion potential transmitters of wireless data, a cleaner, a greener,
and even a brighter future is on the way.
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他是形容哪個?Li-Fi還是application?