IO2 - Intelligent Optimization of Industrial Operations ? A Mining Application

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Jom Kresta
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2002

Abstract

Fundamental changes in the Bitumen Production process at Syncrude have led to the integration of Mining and Extraction operations. Successful operation of the integrated process requires the coordinated effort of several business units. Hence, decision-making has become increasingly more complex and better tools are required. IO2 is a collaborative effort to develop a proof-of-concept prototype of a distributed decision-support system for integrated short-term production and maintenance planning with fleet allocation and dispatching. The prototype includes three main modules (planning, dispatch, and maintenance), a shared database, and a simulation module. At this stage, this prototype is used to plan and operate a simulated mining operation. It is used to demonstrate the viability of the chosen systems architecture and algorithms, as well as the information flows and interactions necessary for improving the overall performance of the integrated operation. While the problem is demonstrated using Syncrude?s site, the methodology is applicable to most integrated resource allocation problems.
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APA: Jom Kresta  (2002)  IO2 - Intelligent Optimization of Industrial Operations ? A Mining Application

MLA: Jom Kresta IO2 - Intelligent Optimization of Industrial Operations ? A Mining Application. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2002.

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