Mangaluru: Sahyadri Innovation Hub introduces futuristic product Li-Phone


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Mangaluru, Jul 18: In view of various health issues involved in usage of cell phones, RDL Technologies, sponsored by Sahyadri Innovation Hub, took on exhaustive research work to find an alternate solution for using radiofrequency (RF) waves. With a highly talented team of engineers, headed by Raghav Shetty, RDL made a breakthrough after a decade of painstaking research work in cell phone technology, using light source instead of RF waves, effectively nullifying the health hazard content of normal cell phones.






Raghav Shetty

How cell phones work

Cell phones use radio waves to communicate. Radio waves transport digitized voice or data in the form of oscillating electric and magnetic fields, called the electromagnetic field (EMF). Radio waves carry the information and travel in air at the speed of light.

Cell phones and other mobile devices emit RF waves, a type of non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation (commonly called 'cell phone radiation'). When you hold or carry a mobile device close to your head and body, you can absorb over half of the transmitted RF energy.

Effects of exposure to cell phone radiation

While cell phones bring enormous convenience to our lives, the possible health consequences of exposure to cell phone radiation have aroused considerable public attention and scientific debate. The reported health effects include cancer, impaired brain and nervous functions, sperm damages, behavioural problems in children, to list a few. From lack of concentration, sleep disorders, fatigue, dizziness, heart ailments to brain cancer, cell phones play havoc with the lives of citizen’s especially the young generation. Companies never disclose these dangerous side effects to the cell phone users.
The World Health Organization (WHO) classified cell phone radiation as 'possibly carcinogenic to humans'. New study found tripled brain tumour risk for long-term cell phone users.

RDL Technologies

RDL’s innovative technology uses light as a main medium for communication and widely designed for indoor wireless communication. It is a fact that whether in office or home, 70% of our day to day life communication is happening in indoor environment. Hence, RDL uses visible light for communication instead of RF (Radio Frequency)

The technology

Li-Phone is simply a mobile device which uses a mobile or smartphone, which is operatively coupled with a base station, that includes a first port for transmitting first data through a communication medium which uses visible light (LED) or infra red based communication medium. This medium is a light source instead of radio frequency. This light source converts the signals from the cell phone to the Li-Phone effectively blocking the RF frequency waves, protecting oneself from radiation hazard. This Li-Phone provides a secure, radiation free environment, safe guarding humans particularly children from hazardous RF radiation effects.

Li-Phone is a result of high-tech technology research work, yet it is simple and user friendly. You can keep our cell phone or smartphone at a secured place or away or corner of your home or office. Switch on the LED light, couple your Li-Phone with your cell phone and start working. No RF radiation, no health hazards. It is absolutely safe for your children too. It saves your cell phone’s battery life all the while delivering speed and secure communication. It is sleek and comfortable to handle.

Li-Phone invention is a commitment to the civic society from the technology leaders – RDL Technologies. To develop a technology which is very much concerned about public health, especially the next gen being the strong underlining motto of the research team at RDL Technologies. Equally supported by the visionary institution 'Sahyadri Innovation Hub', Li-Phone breathes new life into the communication world to develop 'Internet Toxic free' world, where people can live stress free lives.

This is a start-up India project by RDL Technologies at Sahyadri Innovation Hub, at Sahyadri College of Engineering, Mangaluru.

For more information write to raghav@rdltech.in - Raghav Shetty, RDL Technologies

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Wed, Jul 18 2018

    Cellphone radiation is non ionizing kind, hence are there really any health hazards that have been proved scientifically? Local heating of body part that is close to the phone can be avoided by using headphones. Radiation emitted by transmission towers is more intense than the phones and in our country there's no regulation against locating them in residential areas, including hospitals too.

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  • Luv, Mlore

    Wed, Jul 18 2018

    Li-Fi was already invented in 2011; but coupling with mobile phones radio frequency for indoor use is a fantastic use of this technology..
    If the Li-Fi signals can reach basements where there is no mobile coverage, it would be even more useful.

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 18 2018

    Very good innovation.
    Come out with sleek phone designs. The current one is really ugly.
    Or try selling the technology to some giants make a fortune.

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  • Dheeraj, Katapady/Riyadh

    Wed, Jul 18 2018

    Very well thought and executed.. Much needed technology for this generation ..All the best team.

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