Automated Surveying of Mines Using a Laser Rangefinder

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gary Schaffer Anthony Stentz
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Surveying of mines is a necessary step in coal mining to assemble maps which are used for tracking progress in the development of the mine and to plan future coal removal. A first approach for automatically building high-resolution two-dimensioml maps of underground coal mines is presented. The technique assembles laser rangefinder scans obtained from several locations within the mine into a consistent global map of the mine. Each range scan comprises thousands of data points collected in one second, thereby achieving higher resolution and much faster measurement compared to a human using a transit. The raw data (range scans) are processed to fuse them into a consistent representation. This paper describes a first approach to automated surveying and presents initial results of merging range scans. Improvements to the scan-merging algorithm are proposed.
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APA: Gary Schaffer Anthony Stentz  (1993)  Automated Surveying of Mines Using a Laser Rangefinder

MLA: Gary Schaffer Anthony Stentz Automated Surveying of Mines Using a Laser Rangefinder. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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