Presented By:-Varsha Agarwal Himanshi Bhargava Varsha Babani Shivani Jain
Presented By:-Varsha Agarwal Himanshi Bhargava Varsha Babani Shivani Jain
Presented By:-Varsha Agarwal Himanshi Bhargava Varsha Babani Shivani Jain
BCA PART II
Contents:
Wireless Network
Wi-Fi
Gi-Fi
Li-Fi
A wireless network is any type of computer network that transmit data from one node to another wirelessly. It was first introduced in 1901.
Wi-Fi Alliance define wi-fi as any Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN).
The main aims of Wi-Fi are the following:
make access to information easier ensure compatibility and co-existence of devices eliminate complex cabling eliminate switches, adapters, plugs, pins and connectors
Working of Wi-Fi
Advantages
Mobility Ease of Installation Flexibility Cost Use unlicensed part of the radio spectrum Efficiency Speed
brilliant idea was first showcased by Harald Haas from University of Edinburgh, UK, in his TED Global talks on VLC. The technology truly began during the1990s in countries like Germany, Korea, and Japan where they discovered LEDs could be retrofitted to send information. Harald Haas continues to wow the world with The potential to use light for communication.
Importance of Li-Fi
Instead of Wi-Fi modems, Li-Fi would use transceiver-fitted LED lamps that can light a room as well as transmit and receive information. This technology uses a part of the electromagnetic spectrum that is still not greatly utilized- The Visible Spectrum . It is possible to encode data in the light by varying the rate at which the LEDs flicker on and off to give different strings of 1 s and 0 s. The LED intensity is modulated so rapidly that human eyes cannot notice, so the output appears constant. It is capable of transmitting data at 100 MB/s - faster than most UK broadband connections. Li-Fi.-as it has been dubbed, has already achieved high speeds in the lab. Researchers at the Heinrich Hertz institute in Berlin, Germany, have reached data rates of over 500 megabytes per second using a standard white-light LED.
Applications of Li-Fi
It can be used in the place where it is difficult to lay the
optical fiber like hospitals. In operation theatre, LI-FI can be used for modern medical instruments.
In aircraft, LI-FI can be used for data communication. It can be used in chemical or petroleum plants where other transmission or frequencies could be hazardous.
Thousands and millions of street lamps can be transferred to Li-fi lamps to transfer data.
Gi-Fi Chip
The Nitro chipset in Gi-Fi technology by offering reduced size and power consumption, can be used to send and receive large amounts of data in a variety of applications, it is able to transfer gigabits of data within seconds and therefore it can be used for huge data file transmission and it is expected that this chipset replaces HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) cables and could develop wireless home and office of future.
It could theoretically transfer an HD movie to a cell phone in seconds, the researchers claim . The size of the Gi-Fi chip is 55 millimeter and can be placed in different devices such as mobile phones.
Features of Gi-Fi
High speed of data transfer Low power consumption High security Cost effective Small size Quick deployment Highly portable, high mobility
Applications of Gi-Fi
1. Household appliances :
It makes the wireless home and office of the future. 2. Office appliances : As it transfers data at high speeds that made work very easy . 3. Video information transfer: We can transfer at a speed of gbps.
Future of Gi-Fi
With growing consumer adoption of High-Definition (HD) television, low cost chip and other interesting features of this new technology it can be predicted that the anticipated worldwide market for this technology is vast.
Within next few years, we expect Gi-Fi to be the dominant technology for wireless networking. By providing low-cost, high broadband access, with very high speed large files swapped within seconds it could develop wireless home and office of future.
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