Inadequacy of Li-Fi Disentangles by Laser, Polarizing Beam, Solar, and Formation

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At the present time, the wireless Internet is making a vital role in data communications. Due to the high demand for the requirements in data transmission, people start to use various wireless technologies like Wi-Fi, WiMAX, Li-Fi. It was introduced by Prof. Harald Haas in July 2001 at TED Global talk. Li-Fi is an efficient wireless technology. This paper focuses on existing Li-Fi to compose the enhanced formation to access efficient, secured and better bandwidth. Analyzing the existing Li-Fi technology performance to find the inadequacy which helps to sort out and enhance the technology for further development in Li-Fi. Enhancing technology improves the data transfer speed and improves the efficiency and availability with highly secured and easy formation. The key components of laser, polarizing beam, and solar were used to sort out the inadequacy. This paper discusses a significant contribution to the improvements of Li-Fi data transfer speed, cost-cutting, and uncomplicated formation.

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Balaganesh, D. (2020). Inadequacy of Li-Fi Disentangles by Laser, Polarizing Beam, Solar, and Formation. In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (Vol. 118, pp. 735–744). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3284-9_84

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