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Wireless Internet by Flicking Lights On and Off

by - source: Tom's Hardware US

As long as they don't install the clapper.

Earlier this year we learned about a sort of wireless internet network that operates through the blinking of lights.

Now it's a reality in the city offices of St. Cloud, Minnesota. Local startup company LVX System installed in six city buildings a form of wireless internet that doesn't rely on the 802.11 standards. Instead, it uses flashing lights – sort of like morse code.

Unlike morse code, however, the flashing lights come on and off so quickly that they are imperceptible by the eye. The lights come from LED fixtures overhead, which also double as lighting for the city workers. The light fixtures consume about 36W and provide the same sort of illumination as a 100W fluorescent fixture.

Modems on desktops receive and transmit lights back up towards the lighting fixtires.

Data bandwidth isn't by any means great, as the current technology is only able to deliver about 3Mbps. Wi-Fi is much faster, but the lighting method is more secure and less prone to interference.

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mi1ez 02/01/2011 16:07
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I love the concept.

das_stig 03/01/2011 12:32
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More bloody spam, send in the lawyers to the website and demand compo, I bet they stop soon !!

Micropat 03/01/2011 17:24
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Does this need direct line of sight?

Crecente 03/01/2011 22:12
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It's good to see new kinds of technology being developed.

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