Hedy Lamarr and Frequency Hopping
In 1918, Hedy Lamarr, an actress and inventor, collaborated on developing frequency hopping technology to enhance the security of radio communication. This innovative method involved changing radio frequencies to prevent signal interception. Despite its potential, Lamarr's invention was initially overlooked due to her Hollywood career and the complex nature of the technology. Decades later, her work gained recognition, becoming foundational for modern wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
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