Hadi, 2016 - Google Patents
Wireless communication tends to smart technology li-fi and its comparison with wi-fiHadi, 2016
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- Hadi M
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- American Journal of Engineering Research (AJER)
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The need to find new means of wireless communication which is fast, reliable and error free, tend one germen physics, Dr. Harald Haas that is say this argument “data through illumination” that introduced a technique to cope up with this problem by sending data …
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