Li-Fi is a wireless communication technology that uses visible light to transmit data at ultra-high speeds, potentially 100 times faster than Wi-Fi.
Li-Fi works by rapidly modulating an LED light source, which is received by a photodiode or light sensor to decode internet data, offering faster and more secure communication than Wi-Fi.
Li-Fi could be a game-changer in various sectors like hospitals, aviation, classrooms, and defense due to its high speed and security advantages over traditional RF communication.
Although Li-Fi is still in development for widespread use, analysts predict its market to exceed $75 billion by 2030, envisioning it as a crucial component in our hyperconnected future alongside technologies like 6G and IoT.