Li-Fi Researchers reinvent web network
Researchers at the Li-Fi Centre in Edinburgh are to help develop broadband technology that can cope with the explosion in internet data. Engineers will contribute to a £12 million UK…
Researchers at the Li-Fi Centre in Edinburgh are to help develop broadband technology that can cope with the explosion in internet data. Engineers will contribute to a £12 million UK…
"Future for Li-Fi is everywhere" says Professor Haas Li-Fi pioneer Professor Harald Haas has featured on the BBC World Service radio programme 'Click' talking about visual light communication technology using…
The University of Edinburgh’s Professor Harald Haas, who has been leading the global research and development of Li-Fi technology for wireless communications has been recognised by the Engineering and Physical…
Technical Bulletin #02 by Majid Safari How Li-Fi is different from RF wireless Based on Maxwell’s theory of electromagnetics, the light and radio propagation follow the same rules of physics.…
Technical Bulletin #01 by Majid Safari Optical Wireless Communication: The rebirth of an ancient technology When you pack a survival kit for disaster and emergency situations, what kind of tools…
European Conference on Networks and Communications (EuCNC2014): "Visible Light Communications @EuCNC 2014", June 2014
European Conference on Networks and Communications (EuCNC2014): "Visible Light Communications @EuCNC 2014", June 2014
Harald Haas gives 2014 Tam Dalyell Prize Lecture Professor Harald Haas has given this year's 2014 Tam Dalyell Prize Lecture on "My Li-Fi Revolution", which was recorded on Sunday 13…
Tam Dalyell Prize Lecture: “Prof. Harald Haas - My Li-Fi Revolution”, April 2014