Light fidelity (LI-FI) based indoor communication system
Farooq Aftab, Muhammad Nafees Ulfat khan, Shahzad Ali

TL;DR
This paper explores Li-Fi as a promising indoor wireless communication technology that offers higher data rates and capacity than Wi-Fi, addressing spectrum limitations and supporting future high-density user environments.
Contribution
It reviews existing research on Li-Fi and proposes a new Li-Fi communication model optimized for coverage and multi-user scenarios, with performance evaluation.
Findings
Li-Fi can provide higher data rates than Wi-Fi.
The proposed model improves coverage for multiple users.
Performance varies under different environmental scenarios.
Abstract
Indoor wireless communication is an essential part of next generation wireless communication system.For an indoor communication number of users and their device are increasing very rapidly so as a result capacity of frequency spectrum to accommodate further users in future is limited and also it would be difficult for service providers to provide more user reliable and high speed communication so this short come can be solve in future by using Li-Fi based indoor communication system. Li-Fi which is an emerging branch of optical wireless communication can be useful in future as a replacement and backup of Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi)for indoor communication because it can provide high data rate of transmission along with high capacity to utilize more users as its spectrum bandwidth is much broader than the radio spectrum. In this paper we will look at the different aspects of the Li-Fi…
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