Computer-based dispatching in mines with concurrent operating objectives

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. W. White J. P. Olson
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Computer-based dispatching in open-pit truck haulage operations yields many benefits of current interest to mine management. The key tangible benefit is a substantial productivity increase with a given fleet of equipment or, alternately, a significant reduction in equipment required to meet production quotas. Other tangible benefits in mines with concurrent operating objectives include minimizing rehandle, meeting several blending constraints simultaneously, and ensuring a target plant feed rate. Intangible benefits include production forecasting, performance comparisons of trucks or shovels of different manufacture, and extensive on-line report generation. Recent advances in mini- and micro-computer hardware and software and solid state electronics permit design and implementation of system features not feasible a few years ago. This paper discusses system aspects with emphasis on dispatching algorithms needed to meet concurrent objectives.
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APA: J. W. White J. P. Olson  (1987)  Computer-based dispatching in mines with concurrent operating objectives

MLA: J. W. White J. P. Olson Computer-based dispatching in mines with concurrent operating objectives. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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