Overview Of The US Bureau Of Mines' Research In Position And Heading Systems For Mine Machine Guidance

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 411 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1993
Abstract
Computer-aided control of a mining machine places its operator in a safe, remote location, thus reducing health and safety risks. Sensing systems that provide machine position (xy coordinates) and heading (yaw) are extremely useful in aiding remote positioning of mining machines. The US Bureau of Mines (Bureau) developed two sensing systems for position and heading information: a scanning laser system based on the Lasernet sensor and a mechanical position and heading system based on linear-position transducers. The Bureau is also investigating a system from Honeywell, the modular azimuth and positioning system (MAPS), that employs ring-laser gyroscopes (RLGs). This paper presents a brief background and status of these sensing systems as applied to a continuous mining machine (CM). Included are field test results off each system operating in a room-and-pillar research section at a cooperating West Virginia mine.
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APA:
(1993) Overview Of The US Bureau Of Mines' Research In Position And Heading Systems For Mine Machine GuidanceMLA: Overview Of The US Bureau Of Mines' Research In Position And Heading Systems For Mine Machine Guidance. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.