This repository contains the research project on Li-Fi (Light Fidelity), a wireless communication technology that uses visible light to transmit data. The project aims to explore the potential of Li-Fi and its applications in various domains. The research includes a comprehensive study of Li-Fi technology, its advantages over traditional Wi-Fi, and its challenges.
The repository is structured as follows:
|- documentation/
|- src/
|- README.md
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documentation: This directory includes all the project-related documents, such as research papers, conference presentations, and technical reports.
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src: This directory contains any source code or software developed as part of the research project.
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README.md: This file provides an overview of the research project, its objectives, and instructions for using the repository.
The main objectives of this research project are:
- Investigate the fundamental principles and working mechanisms of Li-Fi technology.
- Explore the potential applications of Li-Fi in various domains, such as indoor positioning, wireless communication in healthcare, and smart homes.
- Compare Li-Fi with traditional Wi-Fi technology in terms of performance, security, and energy efficiency.
- Analyze the limitations and challenges of Li-Fi and propose possible solutions.
- Provide a comprehensive review of the existing research and advancements in the field of Li-Fi.
- Contribute to the knowledge and understanding of Li-Fi technology through original research and experiments.
To use the contents of this repository, follow these steps:
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Clone the repository using the following command:
git clone https://github.com/your-username/li-fi-research-project.git -
Explore the relevant directories based on your interests, such as
documentationfor research papers orsrcfor source code implementations. -
If you wish to contribute to this project, please fork the repository and create a new branch for your modifications. Submit a pull request once you have completed your changes.
For any questions or inquiries regarding this research project, please contact:
- Sibald Hulselmans: Sibald.hulselmans@protonmail.com
- Hannes Flament: Hannes.flament@gmail.com
We appreciate your interest in this Li-Fi research project!