Friday, March 7, 2014

According to Hass has a light spectrum that is 10,000 times greater than radio waves, which we use


The concept is called Lifelike and wireless data sent through the bulbs in the lamp. 23 February 2014 pm. 08:58 Thread Shown Internet directly from the LED bulbs on the ceiling, giving us high-speed data in the future. purelifi.co.uk
Harald Haas from the University of Edinburgh, has for some time worked with Lifelike, which as the name implies similar crystal light to WiFi. The difference is that the data is not transmitted as radio waves, but light instead. How It Works Lifelike
LED bulbs can namely besides sending a steady light, as we know it, also transmit light that flashes without the human eye can detect it, and it is precisely this light Hass has shown can be used to transfer data at high speeds .
The technology behind is called Visible Light Communication and according to Hass, a number of advantages over WiFi, which makes the technology interesting - namely a larger capacity, greater efficiency, improved accessibility and safety.
According to Hass has a light spectrum that is 10,000 times greater than radio waves, which we use to transmit wireless data now. One of the challenges we face right now is that we will soon run out of space to transmit the ever-increasing amounts of data we send and it can possibly be remedied by Lifelike.
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VIDEO: Sonne looking at blazing fast wireless data transfer via a standard LED bulb. Yep baby Lifelike - Internet through the bulb in the ceiling in the living room, the street lamp or in the supermarket. http://youtu.be/m7DBeGq5pVg
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