Ultra-wide band based collision avoidance for underground mines

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
B Li K Zhao H Gong
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Sep 1, 2024

Abstract

Health and safety are the first priority for Australian minerals sector. Australia has a global reputation in the mining industry. However, accidents occur every year. Legislation and regulation are important to prevent the accident from occurring, so do the new technologies. It is sad to witness the collision incident persisting and the long called collision avoidance system (CAS) is still not widely used in underground mines. The main reason is that the existing systems are still not advanced enough. The current CASs utilise GPS, infrared, ultrasonic, RFID, Radar, electromagnetic etc have their limitations and disadvantages. For instance, GPS is widely used in a surface mine, but it cannot be applied in underground mine; Infrared and electromagnetic have the false positive problem.
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APA: B Li K Zhao H Gong  (2024)  Ultra-wide band based collision avoidance for underground mines

MLA: B Li K Zhao H Gong Ultra-wide band based collision avoidance for underground mines. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2024.

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