DocumentCode
654865
Title
Mine safety sensors: Test results in a simulated test stope
Author
Dickens, John ; Teleka, Ruth
Author_Institution
CSIR Centre for Mining Innovation, Johannesburg, South Africa
fYear
2013
fDate
30-31 Oct. 2013
Firstpage
105
Lastpage
110
Abstract
The South African mining industry is plagued by accidents, the most common of which are rock falls. In order to carry out its mandate of improving the quality of life of South African citizens, the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) is undertaking research into how these accidents can be mitigated. One such method is the use of sensor equipped robotic platforms. The CSIR´s mine safety platform is a robotic system for inspecting the working area of hard-rock mines to determine areas of rock fall risk. The mine safety platform uses two sensors to locate unstable areas of the hanging-wall, the 3D-thermal sensor and the wall stability assessor. The robot and its safety sensors have been tested in the CSIR´s re-configurable stope test facility that enables the testing of mine equipment and machinery in a variety of simulated mine environments without the arduous and costly trips underground to various locations to encounter the various scenarios that the equipment needs to deal with.
Keywords
Cameras; Fuel processing industries; Inspection; Robot sensing systems; Service robots; acoustic sensing; mining; robot; safety; simulated stope; thermal imaging;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Robotics and Mechatronics Conference (RobMech), 2013 6th
Conference_Location
Durban
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RoboMech.2013.6685500
Filename
6685500
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