Hedy Lamarr and Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum Technology
In 1966, actress-turned-inventor Hedy Lamarr faced complications with her invention of frequency-hopping spread spectrum technology, a pivotal innovation for wireless communication. Initially designed during World War II to prevent military signal jamming, the technology was largely neglected and underappreciated in its time, delaying its commercial application. This oversight slowed advancements in secure communications, affecting industries reliant on today's wireless technologies.
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