Thank You, Nivruti Rai,
( Country Head, Intel India / nivruti.rai@intel.com )
For unleashing the potential of LiFi to take internet to more than,
Ø 36
crore ( 360 million ) LED bulbs in homes
Ø 1.14
( 114 million ) crore street lights
( This figure is as of Jan 2021. Must be substantially higher by now,
considering India has close to 300 million households )
Context :
Intel
India pilots the Internet over power lines / IndianNewsRepublic / 13
Dec 2021
Extract :
Intel India’s country head, Nivruti Rai, says the company has
piloted a project in India called WoW
(Wireless over Wire) that uses the Internet over
wires.
Given that most villages have electrical connections, this could
be a major step forward in making the
Internet available in remote areas if the technology proves viable.
Installing fiber optics in all villages is expensive and time
consuming. Some, like Elon Musk’s Starlink, are trying to achieve the same goal
with satellites.
“There is a scalable and affordable way to provide data to the village (via
wires) wherever there is
electricity, and from the village to the house, it could be Wi-Fi,” Rai
said.
She says the middle mile is settled. Fiber optics can be used up
to the Panchayati level. The main hurdle was the section from Panchayati to the
village.
There are challenges with data over power lines. They are more susceptible to
external interference than they are through fiber optics. We have to see how
well Intel has overcome them.
According to Intel, the concept of broadband over power is similar to how a
telephone line carries both voice and data by splitting the telephone line into
separate channels. Low frequency electrical signals carry regular telephones,
and high frequency signals carry Internet data. For transmission lines, low
frequency alternating current carries power, while high frequency signals carry
broadband data. The
receiving point’s power outlet requires some changes so that different signals
are transmitted to each device.
“My goal is bigger than me, bigger than Intel, because of India, because if 600,000
villages are connected to data and have access to the global market, India will
grow and we will do them. It grows with us, “says Rai.
The WoW program is part of a larger Intel initiative to work with industry,
academia, and government to develop and deploy AI across sectors.
As part of this, we recently hosted the second edition of all.ai, a global 24-hour
marathon summit that spans five continents, including India.
Last year, Intel worked with PHFI (Indian Public Health
Foundation), IIIT-Hyderabad, and the Government of Telangana to establish an
Applied AI Research Center called INAI.
According to Rai, data is a valuable product, especially if the data is clean,
annotated, and contextualized. “That’s what we are building at INAI, and we
provide solutions, technologies and partnerships through our programs and
create value from India for the world,” she says.
Recently, in partnership with Mahindra, Nagpur Municipal Enterprise, CSIR/CRRI,
INAI has launched a program called iRaste in Nagpur. “We aim to harness the power of AI to reduce road
accidents in Nagpur by up to 50% and create a national vision-free blueprint,”
says Rai.
According to Rai, Intel is also driving AI through skills. The company has
trained 200,000 children under the Intel AI for Youth program.
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Intel India pilots the Internet over power lines
Dear Shri
Ahwini Vaishnawji – Shri Rajeev Chandrasekharji :
Dreams cannot get any bigger ! Especially if dreamed
by none other than our PM Shri Modiji’s dream to :
DIGITIZE INDIA
Of course, this is my dream as well, which made me
send following e-mail, some 4 YEARS ago :
#WiFi
#LiFi #Broadband #Internet ……………………….. [ 08 April 2018 ]
-
where I suggested :
But what we need is :
FREE internet connectivity to every Indian , everywhere , all the
time
Here is my suggestion to achieve that :
* Very soon , whole of India will switch over to LED
lamps ( street lamps – homes –
shops – offices – factories etc )
* Within next few months , electric power will reach
all the villages under “ Saubhagya “
* Broadband over Power Lines has
established that internet can be delivered over
simple electrical distribution network (
- that means , to every place in India )
I believe, this technology is already
working in USA – Canada – Europe etc
* Li-Fi technology can deliver internet to all
internet-connected devices , which are
receiving light from an LED lamp ,
placed above
Li-Fi provides better bandwidth, efficiency, connectivity and
security than Wi-Fi and has already achieved high speeds larger than 1 Gbps
under the laboratory conditions. By leveraging the low-cost nature of LEDs and
lighting units, there are lots of opportunities to exploit this medium. Li-Fi
is the transfer of data through light by taking fibre out of fibre optics and
sending data through LED light bulb
* If that electric power comes from a roof-top
mounted Solar Panel , even that power is
But the “ Holy Grail “ of “ Free Internet “could well be
following , which made news some years back :
Every smart phone turning into a “ Signal Repeater Tower “ ,
enabling voice / data to jump from one ( nearby ) mobile to another ( next )
mobile , whichever is “ inactive “ at the moment
And keep jumping till the signal reaches its destination !
I urge Shri Ravi Shankar Prasadji to ask Prof Ashok
Jhunjhunwala to examine / evaluate my suggestion , along
with the proposal prepared by Shri Sharma
Dear Shri Ahwini Vaishnawji – Shri Rajeev
Chandrasekharji :
The ball is in your court !
I urge you to :
Ø
Enter into an OMNIBUS
agreement with Intel on rolling out their innovative technology all over India
Ø
Convince DISCOMS of all the
State Governments and Private Sector DISCOMS ( such as TATA – ADANI etc ) to deliver
internet over their electric power distribution networks ( at least 100 Mbps speed ), to all of their
subscribers, at Rs 50 pm ( of course, this will disrupt
not only the existing ISP industry but also the “ soon to be launched “
Satellite-based “ services like StarLink – OneWeb – Project Kuiper etc - Cannot help ) . Your “ intervention / nudge “
to DISCOMS , as suggested by me, might well accelerate roll out of 5G telecom
service in India
Ø
Standardize “ Receiving point Power Outlets “ and then incentivize manufacturers of such
devices
Ø
Just as EESL distributed 36 crore LED bulbs ( under UJWALA
scheme ) at highly subsidized rates, mandate EESL to similarly come up with a
similar scheme for distribution of Power Outlet Devices
Ø
Bulk purchase from device manufacturers, will sharply
bring down the price and make these affordable , even by poor households
With Regards,
Hemen
Parekh /
hcp@RecruitGuru.com / 13
Dec 2021
Related Readings :
Ø Hardik
Soni : A Persevering Pioneer ………………………[ 23 Sept 2021 ]
Ø Congratulations , Hardik Soni …………………………………[
27 Feb 2021 ]
Ø
Light at the end
of the Tower ? ……………………….. [ 16
Dec 2020 ]
Ø Light Communications as a part of 5G and
beyond [ 23 Sept 2019 ]
Ø Congratulations , Neha Satak……………………………………[ 01
Apr 2021 ]
Ø
Broadband over power lines (BPL)
Ø
Broadband over power lines (bpl) for Indian Telecom
Network
Ø
Study Paper on LiFi (Light Fidelity) & its
Applications
https://lifi.co/lifi-companies/
CC:
Gaurang Gandhi contact@lificomm.com