➀ Researchers at Central University have developed a hybrid RF-VLC technology that promises reliable indoor communication with reduced power consumption. ➁ The system integrates RF and VLC to provide both communication and illumination while consuming less power. ➂ Initial evaluations show significant energy savings and potential reduction in electromagnetic radiation.
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