Li-Fi offer up to 10 GB per second transfer
The Li-Fi device data circulated via LEDs that emit an intermittent flicker imperceptible to the human eye speed. “As Wi-Fi uses cables to disseminate connections, wireless transmission Li-Fi uses LED lamps that emit high brightness lights”, said Arturo Campos Fentanes, CEO of Sisoft of Mexico.
A group of Mexican managed to transmit audio, video and Internet across the spectrum of light emitted by LED lamps. This new technology , called Li-Fi or fi light is presented as an alternative to Wi-Fi because it will maximize the original speed Internet provider to provide greater security in data transfer and a transfer rate of up to 10 gigabytes per second.
One of the most exciting benefits is that there is a way to hack since the Internet by transmitting optical signals of light there is no way to “steal”. Furthermore, it can be installed in areas where there are hospitals that use radiation apparatus and is generally blocked or distorted signal Internet, Fentanes Campos said.