The Infra Red Light Gel is the Future of Cellular Network?
The US-brand SureFire is well known for its flashlight, but the company is debuting new technology at CES 2018 this week that could hit the telecom industry.
SureFire's new technology is called ARON - which stands for Augmented-Reality Optical Narrowcasting - and basically this is a new communication channel . ARON operates without relying on the internet and cellular networks, but utilizes infrared ray waves to create independent optical communication channels .
"Over the years, we conducted research to bring optical communications without distance to consumers", says Narkis Shatz, Ph.D, Lead SireFire Program; and one of ARON's inventors. "ARON was the first to successfully demonstrate that capability".
Instead of radio frequency waves used on almost all smartphones today, ARON transmits data through a combination of optical towers and signals.
According to SureFire, ARON benefits as follows:
SureFire's new technology is called ARON - which stands for Augmented-Reality Optical Narrowcasting - and basically this is a new communication channel . ARON operates without relying on the internet and cellular networks, but utilizes infrared ray waves to create independent optical communication channels .
"Over the years, we conducted research to bring optical communications without distance to consumers", says Narkis Shatz, Ph.D, Lead SireFire Program; and one of ARON's inventors. "ARON was the first to successfully demonstrate that capability".
Instead of radio frequency waves used on almost all smartphones today, ARON transmits data through a combination of optical towers and signals.
According to SureFire, ARON benefits as follows:
- Be able to receive and send all forms of digital information - including high definition video
- Very fast, secure and private.
- 300 times more energy efficient than Wi-Fi, and can operate using solar power.
- Installed in smartphone or car, not expensive to use.
- Uses opportunities on irregular communication platforms .
With an almost unlimited capacity for integration and personalization, this technology enhances the augmented reality experience that mobile technology can not currently deliver.
Interestingly, the technology is actually based on Photopone from the 19th century, a creation from Alexander Graham Bell.
Source : SureFire
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