Practical Aspects of GPS Positioning and Equipment Monitoring Technology in Drilling and Blasting

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Carl Hendricks
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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14
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2467 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Aquila Mining Systems Ltd., is the world leader in drill monitoring, control and GPS-based machine navigation systems for the mining industry. This paper will review the design and application of AQUILA’s drill monitoring, control and positioning systems currently in use throughout the world and some of the benefits that derive through their use. In 1993, AQUILA became the first company to install a high precision, cm level, real-time GPS receiver on a blasthole drill. In fact, this was likely the first application of GPS on any form of production mining equipment. To date, AQUILA has installed over 90 GPS based drill monitoring systems worldwide. Since 1992 AQUILA has continued to lead in the advancement of new technologies for drilling including real-time geology recognition and automated drilling control systems. The AQUILA DMseries drill systems offer mines the ability to collect and transmit to the mine office; drill production statistics, ore and waste intersections, exact collar elevations, hole positions and depths, maintenance information and consumables tracking. Unique office software developed by AQUILA provides an encompassing Windows environment within which to manage and coordinate all aspects of data communications and information management between the drills and various mine departments. AQUILA and Caterpillar, along with Mincom and Trimble Navigation are partners in a technology alliance that is providing the surface mining industry with vehicle tracking and navigation systems for all mobile production equipment.
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APA: Carl Hendricks  (2000)  Practical Aspects of GPS Positioning and Equipment Monitoring Technology in Drilling and Blasting

MLA: Carl Hendricks Practical Aspects of GPS Positioning and Equipment Monitoring Technology in Drilling and Blasting. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2000.

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