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Arliss E. Whiteside
Bendix Research Laboratories
Southfield, Michigan
Assistant Manager, Image Data
Systems Department. B.S.E.E.,
1955, Purdue University;
M.S.E.E. and E.E., 1965, Massa-
chusetts Institute of Technolo-
gy. Contributed to design and
development of digital control
computers for various analytical
stereoplotters. Responsibilities
included detailed system analyses and designs, program-
ming for both frame and panoramic photography, assist-
ance in system integration and checkout, and instruction
of user personnel. Has served as Project Supervisor in an
investigation of automatic planimetry extraction tech-
niques and in the development of experimental com-
puter programs and studies relating to the AS-11B auto-
mated analytical stereoplotter. Other contributions to
photogrammetric research and development include
participation in the development of techniques for auto-
matic selection of pass-points on aerial photographs.
Earlier assignments include participation in programming
digital simulation studies of advanced numerical
machine-tool control systems, system design of a very
fast, advanced-type, random-access memory unit for
digital computers.
C. Walter Matherly
Bendix Research Laboratories
Southfield, Michigan
Project Engineer, Digital System
and Techniques Department.
B.S.E., 1953, U. S. Coast Guard
Academy; B.S.E.E., 1957, and
M.S.E.E., 1959, The University
of Michigan. Currently Project
Supervisor for development of
AS-11B-1 automated analytical
stereoplotter. Recently partici-
pated in development of automated three-stage stereo-
comparator. Previously Project Supervisor for develop-
ment of techniques for automatic selection of photo-
graphic pass-points on overlapping aerial photographs;
Project Supervisor for development of diagnostic com-
puter programs and routines and supplementary corn-
puter programs for AS-11A analytical stereoplotter;
Assistant Project Supervisor for production of digital
control computers for AS-11A analytical stereoplotter.
Uuno V. Helava
Bendix Research Laboratories
Southfield, Michigan
Principal Scientist, Information
Sciences Laboratory. B.Sc.,
1945; M.Sc., 1947, University of
Helsinki. Joined Bendix Re-
search Laboratories as consult-
ant in 1966 and became a mem-
ber of the staff in 1967. Invent-
ed analytical stereoplotter in
1956. With Photogrammetric
Research Section of National Research Council of Can-
ada for 12 years; responsible for investigations of many
photogrammetric problems such as airborne controlled
aerial triangulation, application of Decca and Doppler
navigational instruments in photogrammetry, analysis of
single photographs, noncartographic use of photogram-
metry, real-time analytical photogrammetry, and auto-
mation of photogrammetric processes and instruments.
In the fields of real-time analytical photogrammetry and
automation of photogrammetric processes and instru-
ments has contributed significantly toward theoretical
and practical development of not only the initial analog
solution but also of the solutions using incremental and
whole-number digital techniques. Other activities include
investigations of the performance of automated systems
with electronic correlators, studies of problems of opti-
cal correlation, development of mathematical solutions
for the use of a very large number of automatically made
observations for relative orientation. Invented “NRC-
monocomparator" in 1959 and has pending disclosures
on a concept of time-shared photogrammetric systems
and an improvement to an optical frontal imaging
orthoprinter.