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Li-Fi was invented by Professor Harald Haas of the University of Edinburgh in 2011.
Harald Haas: Wireless data from every light bulb|….
Li-Fi was created in 2011 by Harald Haas of the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.
Harald Haas: Wireless data from every light bulb TEDGlobal 2011.
Li-Fi was developed in 2011 by Harald Haas, a researcher from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Harald Haas demonstrates, for the first time, a device that could do exactly.
Besides Velmenni, several companies have already sprung up to bring Li-Fi to customers, likeOledcomm and pureLiFi,the latter established by Li-Fi's inventor himself, Harald Haas.
At TEDGlobal, Harald Haas demonstrates, for the first time, a device that cou….
Harald Haas says his invention, which he calls D-LIGHT, can produce data rates faster than 10 megabits per second, which is speedier than your average broadband connection.
Li-Fi was invented by the University of Edinburgh's Harald Haas, who in 2011 demonstrated that he could transmit more data than a cell tower by flickering a single LED bulb on and off.
Harald Haas from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland created Li-Fi back in 2011 when he demonstrated for the first time that by flickering the light from a single LED, more data could be transmitted from a cellular tower.
Li-Fi technology was originated in 2011 by Professor Harald Haas of the University of Edinburgh, who demonstrated that, with a flickering light from a single LED, he could transmit more data than a cellular tower.
At TEDGlobal, Harald Haas demonstrates, for the first time, a device that could do exactly that.
The invention of li-fi has been credited to Scottish communications expert Harald Haas from the University of Edinburgh, when he demonstrated for the first time back in 2011 that by flickering the light from a single light-emitting diode(LED), he could transmit far more data than a cellular tower.
The German physicist Harald Haas, has developed a solution he calls‘data through lighting' by sending data through an LED bulb that varies in intensity faster than the human eye.
At TEDGlobal Dr. Harald Haas demonstrated for the first time, a device that can do exactly that.
Li-Fi was invented by Harald Haas from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland in 2011 when he demonstrated that, by flickering the light from a single LED, he could transmit more data than a cellular tower.
Using off-the-shelf LEDs andsolar cells, Harald Haas and his team have pioneered a new technology that transmits data using light, and it may just be the key to bridging the digital divide.
Li-Fi was developed by Harald Haas from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland back in 2011, when he proved for the first time ever that by wavering the light from a single LED, he can transfer far more data than a cellular tower.
One German physicist, Harald Haas, has come up with a solution he calls“data through illumination”- taking the fiber out of fiber optics by sending data through an LED lightbulb that varies in intensity faster than the human eye can follow.