Abstract

Due to the proliferation of devices and the rise of applications that rely heavily on data, the demand for high-speed data transfer in WiFi networks has been rising rapidly in recent years. However, due to their limitations in terms of data transfer rate and capacity, conventional WiFi networks have prompted the investigation of novel strategies to address these issues. By combining beamforming techniques with Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) technology, this study proposes a novel strategy for increasing the data transfer rate in WiFi networks. Multiple data streams can be transmitted simultaneously using MIMO technology, effectively increasing bandwidth and data transfer rate. The proposed approach explains the potential of using a hybrid LiFi-WiFi network was also explored to further increase the data transfer rate in WiFi networks. LiFi technology uses light waves instead of radio waves to transmit data and has the potential to provide faster data transfer rates than WiFi networks. The research was motivated by the limitations of conventional approaches and the rising demand for high-speed data transfer in WiFi networks. The new solution proposed in this approach has the potential to address these limitations and significantly increase the rate of data transfer.

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