Abstract
The first and most important objective of this project is to convey the image through the utilization of a light-emitting diode (LED). The innovative technique known as visible light communication (VLC) holds enormous promise for the implementation of high-speed, large-capacity, short-range wireless data transmission. It is gaining popularity on account of the growing use of solid-state lighting systems. Additionally, LED lights change frequency at a rate that is substantially faster than what the human eye is able to perceive. This is in addition to the fact that radio waves have a higher repetition rate than LED lights, which results in significantly greater speed than Wi-Fi. This work suggests a real-time image broadcast system prototype. Light-emitting diode (LED) lights are used in the prototype since they are widely available and reasonably priced. The scope of the work encompasses the possibility of making information and communication accessible through the utilization of LED bulbs in a manner that may be implemented in a variety of situations, such as homes, offices, organizations, and corporations. If the LED sources are positioned correctly and concentration effects are increased, it is feasible to obtain a real-time image with a maximum distance of two feet, according to the testing results. In addition to being made to last, the LI-FI (Light Fidelity) light source features a broad variety of digital settings that can be adjusted, and it is simple to operate as a result of its efficient design
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