any suggesions anons?
You need to water that plant
http://www.rdrop.com/~wyvern/data/houseplants.html
Awful idea. There's shade everywhere and non one's gonna have the light on 24/7.
Superfast blinking of light can maybe cause epilipsy
Superfast blinking of light can fuck up your brain maybe
How will your mememachine send/transmit if the lights are off
this is how you drive office workers even more insane
shine this shit on some poor cunt every day for a year and he becomes patrick bateman
>>59651730
>Superfast blinking of light can maybe cause epilipsy
No. A lot of places with led lighting have this. It's so annoying after you've noticed it.
>>59651706
>any suggesions anons?
Yes. Use infrared lights. That way you can use bright and invisible light and also wavelength multiplex using LEDs and sensors operating on 890 and 910 nm.
>>59651730
>>59651778
The flickering you describe relate to poor regulators in the kHZ range. For data transmissions you have pulse rates far far higher than is humanly noticeable, up to MHz range.
>>59651706
Sounds like a stupid fucking idea.
>Walk out of light
>Connection drops
a) purpose of essay, brief description of what li-fi is + examples
b) list pros + examples
c) list cons + examples
d) conclusion that its interesting and has promise for use in certain cases
Suggestion: don't waste your time on this shit
>>59651730
>Superfast blinking of light can maybe cause epilipsy
*Superfast* blinking can't. Epileptics are sensitive to flashing in the Hz range, while all of the modulation involved in Li-Fi is well beyond kHz range.
How radio/light works
What is right/wrong with wifi
What is right/wrong with lifi
Costs
Limitations
Health risks
How to use lifi at night
How lifi is a jewish cia experiment
the list is endless senpai
>>59651730
>Superfast blinking of light can fuck up your brain maybe
Mankind has used permanently-flickering fluorescent lamps for industrial lighting for decades.