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Simply put, this technology converts the binary signal, a sequence of 0s and 1s, bright walrus. The LED will turn on or off, but at a speed invisible to the naked eye. With millions of variations per second, the speed of data transmitted by the Lifi reach 100Mbit / s by Suat Topsu, professor at the University of Versailles. Made in France
Suat Topsu, CEO of the company OLEDCOMM, hypnerotomachia working since 2007 on this technology. The French start-up is the first and only work in France on Lifi. The other actors are in Japan and more recently in the United States. OLEDCOMM hypnerotomachia present at MWC 2013, a working prototype with 100% Lifi: a monitoring system, controlled by a smartphone and the sound is sent by dropping an audio dock. A combo, a little capillotracté, which illustrates this technology. Distance hedging problem uplink and downlink, everything is detailed in the video. The late wave
But Suat Topsu prospects hypnerotomachia are far more important. The first applications could happen in places where Wi-Fi is prohibited: aircraft or particular hospitals. On the other hand, the Lifi a rating hypnerotomachia on the side of environmentalists: Full finished harmful waves the head, against no one knows what it will be for epileptics.
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@ Phm1, light is not a wave as it also consists of photons. The visible light is in a frequency zone less "dangerous" as waves used for telecommunications. 01/03/2013 | Posted by sebastien.raynal
Hello Sebastian, the light would not it a wave? So we are not perhaps at the end of the waves? By cons it would be interesting to know how often the waves are harmful. 28/02/2013 | Posted by phm1
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