Re: [PSES] Li-Fi

2017-12-12 Thread James Pawson (U3C)
Hi Ed, hope you are doing well. You may be thinking of IrDA which was popular on PDAs at the time - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrared_Data_Association. This didn't use different wavelengths for TX and RX (as I erroneously remembered) but instead it is half duplex and shares the time b

[PSES] SV: [PSES] Li-Fi

2017-12-12 Thread Amund Westin
I try to see Li-Fi as a good idea, but is it realistic to make such devices / system within the next years ? And what is next years? ... I find it hard that Li-Fi should outperform regular radiocommunication (kHz to GHz). Cheers Amund -Opprinnelig melding- Fra: Brian O'Connell [m

Re: [PSES] SV: [PSES] Li-Fi

2017-12-12 Thread Adam Dixon
I am skeptical about 100's of Mbps+, but is application-dependent and will be well-above that of a Naval signalman's morse code. ;-) I wouldn't want to have many/all the lights in my home on, even if highly dimmed, just so laptop can talk with printer in the next room, let alone if I am in the ba

[PSES] Job position available

2017-12-12 Thread Dan Roman
Posting for John Rivoir who is not a member of this listserv list. We are conducting a search for a VP of Regulatory for a wireless power transfer company located in the Silicon Valley area. This executive will be a member of the company’s senior management team and will manage the company’s i