Rotating Innovation: Contactless High-Speed Data Transmission

Whitepaper #10 - Rotating Innovation: Contactless High-Speed Data Transmission

Fraunhofer IPMS

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Rotation module with integrated Li-Fi GigaDock® transceiver

To transfer data from rotating to static components, a wide variety of technologies are used depending on the application. Typical examples of the use of rotary joints are wind turbines, robots and computer tomography. In terms of data rate, however, these technologies are reaching their limits and are often prone to wear and tear or complex to install and expensive. An alternative is offered by a wireless optical data transmission method, the Li-Fi GigaDock®.

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Rotating Innovation: Contactless High-Speed Data Transmission

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