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Best Systems Paper Award
5th August 2015

Professor Harald Haas, Chair of Mobile Communications and Director of the Li-Fi Research and Development[...]

Bell meets Tesla: Optical wireless communications and power transfer
21st July 2015

The ‘birth’ of optical wireless communications by Bell “I have heard articulate speech produced by[...]

Diagram of a SPAD receiver
Highly Sensitive Photon Counting Receivers for Li-Fi Systems

A New Solution to Long Distance Communication The concept of Li-Fi, first introduced to the[...]

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SDMA: Creates parallel optical pipes
29th June 2015

How spatial separation can be used to increase the data rate of Li-Fi Imagine a[...]

Li-Fi Access Nodes Networking Technology – its Inherent Programmable Features
24th June 2015

Li-Fi communication and networking researchers at the University of Edinburgh are inspired by quantum mechanics[...]

Li-Fi for smart cities
17th June 2015

Li-Fi has been featured in El Pais, the national daily newspaper of Spain, and in the[...]

Li-Fi technology is a true enabler of internet of things and everything
3rd June 2015

Research at the Li-Fi Centre, University of Edinburgh A Li-Fi node is built on strong[...]

In the future, topology matters the most
3rd June 2015

Research at the Li-Fi Centre, University of Edinburgh Consumer market research published worldwide indicates that[...]

Reliable communication and improved networking in a Li-Fi network
25th May 2015

Research at the Li-Fi Centre, University of Edinburgh Since Li-Fi technology was first introduced to[...]

Li-Fi/Wi-Fi hybrid networks enables the internet everywhere
18th May 2015

Research at the Li-Fi Centre, University of Edinburgh Due to the wide use of multi-media[...]

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