UTILIZATION OF LIFI (LIGHT FIDELITY) FOR VOICE AND DATA TRANSMISSION

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Riya Dhami 
Tanima Ghosh  
Pavika Sharma 
Preeti Singh 

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This paper introduces a method for wireless data communication between two systems using visible light. This technique aims to enhance data transmission speed compared to current wireless technologies. Utilizing visible light for communication addresses the issue of the limited radio wave spectrum, thereby increasing data transmission rates. The proposed system demonstrates data transmission and reception by rapidly switching LEDs on and off at intensities that are imperceptible to the human eye. Data can be encoded by adjusting the flicker rate of the LEDs. The paper demonstrates that audio and data, in the form of DTMF tones, can be effectively transmitted using the capabilities of visible light-based communication, along with the development of LED- and photo sensor-based optical wireless communication systems.

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Riya Dhami 

Department of Electronics and Communication 
Engineering, Bhagwan Parshuram Institute of 
Technology, New Delhi, India 

Tanima Ghosh  

Department of Electronics and Communication 
Engineering, Bhagwan Parshuram Institute of 
Technology, New Delhi, India 

Pavika Sharma 

Department of Electronics and Communication 
Engineering, Bhagwan Parshuram Institute of 
Technology, New Delhi, India 

Preeti Singh 

Department of Electronics and Communication 
Engineering, Bhagwan Parshuram Institute of 
Technology, New Delhi, India 

How to Cite

UTILIZATION OF LIFI (LIGHT FIDELITY) FOR VOICE AND DATA TRANSMISSION. (2025). LLM Nexus, 1(1). https://articles.enfoundations.com/index.php/book1/article/view/7

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