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Wireless Audio Signal Communication using Li-Fi Technology
G Ramprabu1, T Saravanan2, G Saritha3

1G Ramprabu, Associate Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, New Prince Shri Bhavani College of Engineering and Technology, Chennai (Tamil Nadu), India.
2T Saravanan, Principal, New Prince Shri Bhavani College of Engineering and Technology, Chennai (Tamil Nadu), India.
3G Saritha, Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sri Sairam Institute of Technology, Chennai (Tamil Nadu), India.

Manuscript received on 18 December 2018 | Revised Manuscript received on 27 December 2018 | Manuscript published on 30 December 2018 | PP: 208-210 | Volume-8 Issue-2, December 2018 | Retrieval Number: B5632128218/18©BEIESP
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Abstract: As a next generation signal processing method, Visible Light Communication (VLC) is developing for low distance signal processing applications. Two archetype wireless audio data processing techniques are execute and describe using VLC. For stream and process data, software design is urbanized and it is linked with a hardware element, by encouraging free-space VLC canal, over a Universal Serial Bus (USB) to serial interface. An especially appealing element of our framework is that it utilizes generally accessible, minimal effort elements by empowering its execution in ordinary purposes. The scheme incorporates both transmission and reception section. The transmission section comprises of voice playback with a system contribution from which the voice is transmitted by means of lift transmission and the voice gets got in a lift reception and opened up in audio amplifier
Keywords: Visible Light Communication, LED, LCD, Wi-Fi and Li-Fi..

Scope of the Article: Wireless Communications