Li-Fi will soon replace Wi-Fi

  
Today, the Internet has extended its reach to every corner of our lives, especially in the Wi-Fi era, where the Internet has become the occupant of most of the lives of countless people. However, Li-Fi technology has quietly arrived. Will it replace WiFi? It can be said that from the rapid arrival of the 2G, 3G to 4G era, Wi-Fi technology has played a huge role in promoting it. But now, a new technology is revolutionizing Wi-Fi. It is Li-Fi (visible light infinite communication technology), invented by German physicist Herald Haas and his research team at the University of Edinburgh. According to Haas, the idea of ​​using light to spread data, he sprouted 10 years ago, because he realized that the 4G era is coming, and the equipment that is using data to spread will soon be unable to keep up with demand, so he Started researching LEDs and invented Li-Fi technology. At present, the technology is developing rapidly and is widely optimistic in the industry. The reason is that its application prospects are particularly broad, and data can be transmitted safely in many closed spaces, because light travels in a straight line, and people who cannot accept light will not be able to obtain information. Moreover, due to the rapid spread of LED light sources, the future of light source routers (LED lamps) as Li-Fi technology will bloom everywhere, and this advantage will become a big bargaining chip with Wi-Fi. Later, in some public occasions, No need to worry about the signal is not good, how many LED lights on the top of the head, how many unlimited routers we have! At that time, you may have to worry that the signal is too strong, haha! For the technology prospects of Li-Fi, even Derrick Ward, CEO of the Edinburgh Research and Innovation Agency, is convinced that it will create a new, $6 billion information market worldwide. With the continuous development of LED light source technology, Li-Fi technology will usher in new opportunities and opportunities. Once mature, the primary function of future LED luminaires will no longer be lighting, but information transmission. A light bulb, a networked world. Let us wait and see! This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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