Luxim Corporation has announced that it is partnering with Panasonic to integrate its new LIFI, or Light Fidelity, lighting unit (lamp system) into their rear projection LCD TVs. The LIFI system ...
ÉCAL graduate Alexandre Picciotto collaborated with French technology firm Oledcomm to design a LiFi emitting lamp for libraries. The lamp, created by Picciotto for his masters of product design ...
As much as we love the value of rear projections TVs they are not without their issues, most notably is the eventual replacement of the bulb. While some manufactures are using LEDs to solve this ...
Panasonic just announced a lineup of microdisplay LCD rear-projection TVs that answer two of the main problems with the category: Its light source won’t burn out or lose brightness like some ...
MyLiFi is a lamp that provides a secure, wireless, radiowave-free internet connection to nearby devices, all through the data-transferring power of LEDs. It's a simplistic, industrial-style desk lamp ...
In 2011, Professor of Mobile Communications at the University of Edinburgh Harald Haas introduced the world to an entirely new approach to data transmission—using light. In February of this year, a ...
Home > Internet & Security Researchers create 3Gbps LiFi network with LED bulbs Researchers at the Fraunhofer Henrich Hertz Institute (HHI) in Germany have successfully transmitted data at 3Gbps using ...
Researchers have successfully tested a WiFi alternative that transfers binary information over light emissions. LiFi uses smart LED light bulbs to send information at up to 1GBps - around 100 times ...
The light bulb figuratively suspended above a human head has long been symbolic of the eureka moment that every inventor craves. But for German physicist Herald Haas, it’s the bulb itself that ...
LiFi, by virtue of operating at such high frequencies (hundreds of terahertz), is well beyond the sticky tentacles of the wireless spectrum crunch and regulatory licensing. For the same reason, LiFi ...
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