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Li-Fi, or Light Fidelity, is a wireless communication technology that uses light to transmit data. It is a form of visible light communication (VLC) and is a subset of optical wireless communications (OWC). Li-Fi is a bidirectional, high-speed and fully networked wireless communication technology that uses light to transmit data. It is capable of transmitting data at very high speeds, up to 224 gigabits per second, which is much faster than traditional Wi-Fi.
Li-Fi is seen as a potential alternative to Wi-Fi, as it is more secure and has a greater range. It is also seen as a potential solution to the increasing demand for wireless data, as it is more energy efficient and does not interfere with other wireless signals.
The Li-Fi market is expected to grow rapidly in the coming years, as the technology is increasingly adopted in various industries. It is expected to be used in a variety of applications, such as healthcare, automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics.
Some of the major companies in the Li-Fi market include Philips Lighting, Panasonic, PureLiFi, Oledcomm, and Velmenni. Show Less Read more