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Webinar

Developing Autonomous Mining Systems

1
PD Hours
AusIMM partner MathWorks are delivering this webinar, which will provide participants with an introduction to Autonomous Mining Systems.

About this event

Mining companies are increasingly turning to autonomous systems to improve efficiency and productivity, while increasing safety and sustainability. Some examples of these intelligence systems include automated haul trucks and other mobile equipment, robotic automation, and drilling. MATLAB and Simulink provide algorithms and tools to design, simulate, test, and deploy robotics and autonomous systems. In this webinar, you will learn how you can leverage MATLAB and Simulink for autonomous system development workflows, such as:

  • Platform design and analysis
  • Path planning algorithm designs
  • Sensors and simulation environments
Speaker/s

Alex Shin

Principal Application Engineer, MathWorks
Alex Shin is a Principal Application Engineer at MathWorks. He specializes in helping customers in the area of simulation, verification and automatic code generation, primarily for commercial projects. His recent work includes defining simulation and code generation process and implementation of Model-Based Design tools in large organizations. Mr. Shin received bachelor’s degree from University of New South Wales in mechatronics engineering.

Ruth-Anne Marchant

Senior Application Engineer, MathWorks
Ruth-Anne Marchant is a Senior Application Engineer specializing in Simulink, and Model-Based Design. Since joining MathWorks in 2015, her focus is on supporting customers adopt Model-Based Design with Simulink. Prior to joining MathWorks, Ruth-Anne worked in the Canadian aerospace industry as a control systems engineer. Ruth-Anne holds a BASc in computer engineering and an MASc in electrical and computer engineering, both from the University of Waterloo, Canada.

Date and Time

Tuesday, 14 December 2021
12.00pm – 1.00pm (UTC+10:00)

Cost

AusIMM Members $0.00
Non Members $30.00
1
PD HOURS
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