Actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr co-patented a technology called ‘frequency hopping,’ a precursor to wireless communications
On Aug. 11, 1942, Hedy Lamarr, a renown actress and George Antheil , a composer and pianist, co-patented a technology called ‘frequency hopping,’ a precursor to wireless communications. This “frequency hopping is the foundation of todayメs cell phone and other telecommunication technologies. This gave Lamarr the nickname ‘the mother of Wi-Fi.’
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Source: National Women’s History Museum
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