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Sensing for advancing mining automation capability: A review of underground automation technology development

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmst.2014.03.003

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Mining automation; Longwall mining; Longwall Automation Steering Committee; Interoperability; Inertial navigation; Coal seam sensing

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  1. Roadway Development Task Group (RDTG)

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This paper highlights the role of automation technologies for improving the safety, productivity, and environmental sustainability of underground coal mining processes. This is accomplished by reviewing the impact that the introduction of automation technology has made through the longwall shearer automation research program of Longwall Automation Steering Committee (LASC). This result has been achieved through close integration of sensing, processing, and control technologies into the longwall mining process. Key to the success of the automation solution has been the development of new sensing methods to accurately measure the location of longwall equipment and the spatial configuration of coal seam geology. The relevance of system interoperability and open communications standards for facilitating effective automation is also discussed. Importantly, the insights gained through the longwall automation development process are now leading to new technology transfer activity to benefit other underground mining processes. (C) 2014 Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of China University of Mining & Technology.

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