Émile Baudot

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Émile Baudot
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Émile Baudot
Personal information
Name Émile Baudot
Nationality French
Birth date September 11, 1845
Date of death March 28, 1903
Work
Significant projects Baudot code
Significant advance telecommunications

Jean-Maurice-Émile Baudot, (September 11, 1845March 28, 1903), French telegraph engineer and inventor of the Baudot code, was one of the pioneers of telecommunications. Using his code, he invented a printing telegraph instrument that allowed an unskilled operator to key in messages at a rapid rate.[1]

The term "baud" (a measure of symbols transmitted per second) is named after Emile Baudot.

In 1949, the French Post Office issued a series of stamps with his portrait. By mistake, the year of his birth was given as 1848, not the correct 1845. The stamps were subsequently re-issued with the correct year.

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  1. ^ Standage, T. The Victorian Internet (1999)

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