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Second International Future Mining Conference 2011

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Fully Integrated Distributed Sensor System for Self-Awareness

Future developments in the mining sector will be driven by the need to increase safety, ecological sustainability and efficiency. Autonomous systems represent a huge step towards achieving these goals. This paper describes the basic infrastructure of an autonomous system - essentially a network of distributed sensors. Although the sensors are distributed, the overarching communication network with its related middleware offers a transparent and uniform layer. This middleware acts as an abstraction layer which priorities information and provides information to other platforms on request. This permits higher-level autonomous functionality to utilise all information available in the system regardless of where data has been generated or via which physical communication link it has been processed.The Personnel Proximity Detection (PDD) system is described in detail as an example, with details not only of the system itself, but also of the essential full integration and how the abstraction layer allows this technology to be plugged in at any location of the network. The paper ends with a summary of the content and a conclusion._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Ahler, M, 2011. Fully integrated distributed sensor system for self-awareness, in Proceedings Second International Future Mining Conference 2011, pp 7-22 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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  • Published: 2011
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