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Monthly Archives: February 2015

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Li-Fi in the news again

  • Post author:Harald Haas
  • Post published:17 February 2015
  • Post category:Featured/General/Latest News/Media coverage/Printed / online press

Professor Harald Haas explains the benefits and applications of Li-Fi Technology in Scotland’s national newspaper, The Scotsman. The emerging Li-Fi industry being pioneered by the Li-Fi Centre is estimated to…

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Read more about the article Research at the Li-Fi Centre, University of Edinburgh
Warning sign - do not use mobile phones here

Research at the Li-Fi Centre, University of Edinburgh

  • Post author:Harald Haas
  • Post published:12 February 2015
  • Post category:Featured/General/Latest News

Why is Li-Fi Technology used in gas well monitoring?   We often see a warning sign in a petrol station, `Do not use mobile phones’. You might ask, how can…

Continue ReadingResearch at the Li-Fi Centre, University of Edinburgh
Read more about the article Research at the Li-Fi Centre, University of Edinburgh
Warning sign - do not use mobile phones here

Research at the Li-Fi Centre, University of Edinburgh

  • Post author:Harald Haas
  • Post published:12 February 2015
  • Post category:Featured/General/Latest News

Why is Li-Fi Technology used in gas well monitoring?   We often see a warning sign in a petrol station, `Do not use mobile phones’. You might ask, how can…

Continue ReadingResearch at the Li-Fi Centre, University of Edinburgh
Read more about the article Angle diversity: create ‘compound eyes’ in Li-Fi
A compound eye consists of thousands of individual photo receptors

Angle diversity: create ‘compound eyes’ in Li-Fi

  • Post author:Harald Haas
  • Post published:6 February 2015
  • Post category:Featured/General/Latest News/Technical Bulletin

Have you ever seen the compound eye of insects? If so, you must be astonished by its sophistication. In general, a compound eye consists of thousands of individual photo receptor…

Continue ReadingAngle diversity: create ‘compound eyes’ in Li-Fi

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