A Next Generation Mining Machine Guidance and Control System

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Janet A. Flinn David G. Fileccia
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Machine guidance and control systems have become more pervasive in the mining industry in recent years but not always from mining-experienced providers. Dozers, motor graders, scrapers, excavators, shovels, draglines, drills and haul trucks are just a few examples of the types of heavy machinery now equipped with global positioning system (GPS)-aided guidance systems. While equipment manufacturers are offering their own software, many only supply solutions for the machines they produce. The proliferation of GPS equipment manufacturers entering the machine guidance and control arena has resulted in a multitude of makes and models of GPS receivers. Some of these companies also produce their own guidance software. But they usually just specialize in a narrow range of heavy machinery. So customers are forced to use multiple systems and face new challenges in implementation, training, reporting and inter-system communication.
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APA: Janet A. Flinn David G. Fileccia  (2006)  A Next Generation Mining Machine Guidance and Control System

MLA: Janet A. Flinn David G. Fileccia A Next Generation Mining Machine Guidance and Control System. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2006.

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