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LI-FI Technology for Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication

J. Sanchita, B. Jnanakshi Snigdha, P. M. Rekha

Abstract


Wireless communication has proved its high usefulness in our day-to-day life such that it has become a fundamental part of our life. This communication is using radio spectrum for data transfer. However, there are few drawbacks in using radio spectrum like capacity, efficiency, availability and security. The usage of Wi-Fi causes damage to the ecosystem. Such defects of wi-fi technology have given a rise to LI-FI technology. The light Fidelity technology is an advanced technology. This paper is brief of vehicle-to-vehicle communication for avoiding road accidents. In this research paper, we learn about how vehicle location can be tracked and prevention of it from theft with fingerprint verification is done. The transmission of data from one vehicle to another is done in a very easier way by LI-FI technology using LED lights. Thus, this method will help us to avoid road accidents. GPS is used so that V2V system processor can identify the speed, direction and location of other vehicles. Quick help will be provided by knowing the location if the advanced system also embedded in ambulance.

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Li-Fi, LEDs, Photo Detector, Sensors

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