Perwej, 2017 - Google Patents
The next generation of wireless communication using Li-Fi (light fidelity) technologyPerwej, 2017
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- Perwej Y
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Today scenario almost all the peoples are using internet to fulfill their task through a wired or wireless network. The speed of internet is an important issue and everyone be it business, organizations, entrepreneurs, and institutions is thrust for getting correct information at the …
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