Professor, School of Computing
Ph.D., University of Texas, 1979
Professor Henderson's professional interests include
autonomous agents, multisensor systems, and simulation.
Major areas of current research are robot behavior specification,
simulation, multisensor integration, and bio-based computational
models. Prior to his arrival at Utah, he was a visiting professor at
the Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique
(INRIA), France, and a Research Associate at the Institut fuer
Nachrichtentechnik, Deutsche Forschungs und Versuchsanstalt fuer Luft
und Raumfahrt (DFVLR), Germany.
- ``Smart Sensor Snow,'' Thomas C. Henderson, Mohamed Dekhil,
Scott Morris, Yu Chen and William B. Thompson, IEEE Conference on
Intelligent Robots and Intelligent Systems, Victoria, CA, 13-16
Oct, 1998.
- ``Instrumented Sensor System Architecture,'' Mohamed Dekhil and
Thomas C. Henderson, International Journal of Robotics Research,
Vol. 17, No. 4, April, pp. 402-417, 1998.
- ``Flat Surface Reconstruction Using Sonar,'' Thomas C. Henderson,
Mohamed Dekhil, Beat Brüderlin, Larry Schenkat and Larkin Veigel,
International Journal of Robotics Research, Vol 17, No. 5, May,
pp. 504-511, 1998.
- ``Evolutionary Teleomorphology,''
Journal of Robotics and Autonomous Systems, Vol. 19, No. 1,
November 1996, pp. 23-32. (Thomas C. Henderson and Alexei A. Efros).
- Henderson T. C. with S. Susswein, J. Zachary, C. Hansen, P. Hinker, and
G. Marsden, ``Parallel Path Consistency,'' International Journal of
Parallel Programming, Vol. 20, No. 6, 1992.