

Transmission of Data Using Li-Fi Technology
Abstract
The quick advancement of remote innovation has required the day to day conveyance of tremendous measures of information. These days, remote correspondence is more pervasive in current correspondence. Using radio waves, which are a subset of electromagnetic waves, is the primary method for delivering wireless data. Because of impedance and the obliged range, radio waves can deal with a decreased transfer speed. Utilizing visible light communication (VLC) for data transfer is one approach to this problem. While Wi-Fi fundamentally centers around giving remote inclusion inside the structures, Li-Fi offers further developed capacities for high-thickness remote information inclusion in restricted regions and actually diminishes issues related with radio obstruction. Our essential objective in using Li-Fi is to communicate media information between two endpoints using LEDs.
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