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    Jean-Maurice-Émile Baudot (French: [eˈmil boˈdo]; 11 September 1845 – 28 March 1903), French telegraph engineer and inventor of the first means of digital...
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    The Baudot code (French pronunciation: [bodo]) is an early character encoding for telegraphy invented by Émile Baudot in the 1870s. It was the predecessor...
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  • Baudot may refer to: People: Marc Antoine Baudot (1765-1837), deputy during the French Revolution Émile Baudot (1845-1903), French telegraph engineer,...
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    mountain climber Emile Abraham (born 1974), Trinidad and Tobago cyclist Émile Baudot (1845–1903), French telegraph engineer and inventor Émile Bernard (disambiguation)...
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  • per second are equivalent. The baud unit is named after Émile Baudot, the inventor of the Baudot code for telegraphy, and is represented according to the...
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    rounding behaviors of floating-point numbers is inappropriate. 1875: Émile Baudot "Addition of binary strings in his ciphering system," which, eventually...
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    carry on the business of telegraphy on the Hughes system. In France, Émile Baudot designed in 1874 a system using a five-unit code, which began to be used...
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    Tauris & Co. Ltd. p. 225. Vegter, Wobbe (June 2007). "Jean-Maurice-Émile Baudot". ThemNews. 8 (2). Retrieved 2013-09-21. "Students Compete To See Who...
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    accepted around the world. The next improvement was the Baudot code of 1874. French engineer Émile Baudot patented a printing telegraph in which the signals...
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  • angstrom (Å), distance – Anders Jonas Ångström baud (Bd), symbol rate – Émile Baudot Bark scale, psychoacoustical scale – Heinrich Barkhausen brewster (B)...
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    first using an electric battery at both ends, then at only one end. Émile Baudot developed a time-multiplexing system of multiple Hughes machines in the...
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    transmissions simultaneously over a single transmission line. In the 1870s, Émile Baudot developed a time-multiplexing system of multiple Hughes telegraph machines...
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    development to the present is fairly well known. The Baudot code, a five-bit encoding, was created by Émile Baudot in 1870, patented in 1874, modified by Donald...
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    were required for ASCII. ITA2 was in turn based on Baudot code, the 5-bit telegraph code Émile Baudot invented in 1870 and patented in 1874. The committee...
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  • Glaisher (born 1809), English meteorologist and balloonist. March 28 – Émile Baudot (born 1845), French telegraph engineer. April 28 – J. Willard Gibbs (born...
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  • (1942–2019), U.S. – inventor of laser cataract surgery Émile Baudot (1845–1903), France – Baudot code Eugen Baumann (1846–1896), Germany – PVC Trevor Baylis...
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  • press. An entirely new type of code was developed by Émile Baudot, patented in 1874. The Baudot code was a 5-bit binary code, with the bits sent serially...
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    opposed to gallantry in the face of the enemy. Pakubowono X Živojin Mišić Émile Baudot Benjamin Thomas Brandreth-Gibbs Anton Bruckner Paškal Buconjić Georg...
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    the Baudot code, an early form of telegraph communication using a series of ones and zeros to communicate. The code was developed by Frenchman Émile Baudot...
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    a circuit was put in service between Philadelphia and New York City. Émile Baudot designed a system using a five unit code in 1874 that is still in use...
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    Jeanne Baudot (11 May 1877 in Courbevoie – 27 June 1957 in Louveciennes) was a French painter. Jeanne Baudot's father, Emile, was the doctor to French...
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  • des Estwaux created an improved mechanical sharpener in 1847. Baudot code by Émile Baudot in 1870 and a multiplexed printing telegraph system that used...
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  • Walter Bates, British biologist – Batesian mimicry Émile Baudot, French engineer – Baudot alphabet, Baudot code Antoine Baumé, French engineer – Baumé scale...
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  • and C1 of control characters […] a 5-bit code patented by Jean-Maurice-Emile Baudot (1845-1903) in 1874 "Basic Hayes AT Command Set". 2011-02-05. +++ - "Escape...
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  • (died 1905), Irish-born physician and philanthropist. September 11 – Émile Baudot (died 1903), French telegraph engineer. November 14 – Ulisse Dini (died...
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  • searchlight B John Bardeen Two Nobel prizes: transistor, superconductivity Emile Baudot Telegraphy communications Andy Bechtolsheim Co-founder of Sun Microsystems...
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  • J. M. Emile Baudot (1845–1903) worked out a five-bit code for telegraphs which was standardized internationally and is commonly called Baudot code. More...
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  • hypercube, where each bit is seen as one dimension. When the French engineer Émile Baudot changed from using a 6-unit (6-bit) code to 5-unit code for his printing...
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  • Swiss village of L'Auberson in the Jura Mountains in the canton of Vaud Émile Baudot (1845–1903), French engineer and inventor, after whom the telecommunications...
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    Clark Charles Wheatstone Samuel Canning Cyrus West Field Samuel Morse Émile Baudot Siemens Brothers Frederic Newton Gisborne Wildman Whitehouse John Watkins...
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