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High-Speed Li-Fi Data Transfer Using Laser Communication

A Li-Fi (light fidelity)-based optical communication system is designed to transmit digital data as light signals using a laser diode and a photodiode. Unlike conventional RF communication systems, the design employs on-off keying (OOK) modulation, in which the presence of light represents a logic high (1) and the absence of light represents a logic low (0). The transmitted information is organised into data packets containing headers, payload, and checksum fields, enabling the reliable transfer of various file types over a free-space optical link at baud rates of up to 260kbps.

This system demonstrates high-speed optical wireless communication with serial data transmission and signal conditioning, using a laser diode, a BPW34 photodiode, and an LM393 comparator. It also highlights key communication concepts, including synchronisation, noise reduction, high-speed switching, and error detection in practical communication systems.

The technique can be adapted for smartphones and other portable devices, enabling high-speed file transfer using the built-in camera flash LEDs and optical sensors, at speeds significantly higher than many traditional wireless methods. Fig. 1 shows the author’s breadboard prototype of the transmitter (L) and receiver (R) units.

Author’s prototype of the transmitter (L) and receiver (R) units

Circuit and working

The system comprises two main sections: a Li-Fi laser transmitter circuit and a Li-Fi optical receiver circuit.

Fig. 2 shows the circuit diagram of the Li-Fi laser transmitter. It is built around a CH9102 USB-to-UART converter module (U2), BC547 NPN transistor (T1), and a laser diode (LD1). Both power and serial data are obtained directly from the USB interface through the CH9102 module, making the circuit suitable for direct connection to a PC or laptop USB port.

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