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- Hedy Lamarr and George Antheil patented their invention in 1942, which was a frequency hopping technique that is now referenced as an important development in the field of wireless communications1. The invention was classified until 1981 and was only used in military technology such as sonar or satellite communications2. The idea was revisited in the 1950s, with an electronic version of frequency hopping developed for a sonobuoy, a device dropped from an airplane to detect submarines via sonar and securely transmit that data back to the plane3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Actress Hedy Lamarr was best known for her work in Hollywood during its Golden Age, starring in films such as Ziegfeld Girl and Samson and Delilah. But Lamarr also worked with Hollywood composer George Antheil to invent a frequency hopping technique that today is referenced as an important development in the field of wireless communications.www.invent.org/inductees/hedy-lamarrLamarr and Antheil patented their invention in 1942, but it was classified until 1981, and during that time only used in military technology such as sonar or satellite communications.www.newscientist.com/people/hedy-lamarr/Lamarr and Antheil's idea was revisited in the 1950s, with an electronic version of frequency hopping developed for a sonobuoy, a device dropped from an airplane to detect submarines via sonar and securely transmit that data back to the plane.spie.org/news/photonics-focus/septoct-2021/hedy-l…
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