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An Experimental Assessment of Lifi Data Communication
Gordon, V.; Danquah, P.

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Title

An Experimental Assessment of Lifi Data Communication
Gordon, V.; Danquah, P.

Date

2020

Language

English

Abstract

In this paper, two functional light fidelity real-time testbeds implemented on custom Light fidelity (LiFi) kits are presented. This paper evaluates the use of LiFi technology over different distances and angular placement of illuminating devices and endpoint transceivers with connectivity locally and to the internet. The objective is to determine if distance or angular positioning in LiFi influence speeds or not. Finally, it aims to contribute to knowledge in the LiFi communication domain. We were limited to developing a customized testbed for wireless optical communication by accessing data in the physical layer via photons. In a lateral distance and angular position, we examined the performance of a laptop with LiFi activated by a 3730 lm LED. The setup evaluated the performance of our design in a downlink and uplink scenario where the transmitter was embedded in the main LED unit and the laptop was used as a photoreceiver. The data rate/kbps, the lateral distance / m, and the angle displacement / θ° were the comparison metrics. The results of the tests show that the transmission of LiFi is not influenced by distance and angular positioning for both downloads and uploads over different distances.

Author

Gordon, V.; Danquah, P.

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Citation

“An Experimental Assessment of Lifi Data Communication
Gordon, V.; Danquah, P.,” CSIRSpace, accessed September 20, 2024, http://cspace.csirgh.com/items/show/609.