Televigile - An Automated System for Remote Surveillance and Information Gathering in Mines

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. Ellie R. Tervo
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

"Automated information systems are being developed very rapidly in Europe. In France, Belgium and West Germany, more than 70% of the coal production is controlled by these installations. Information on both product ion and the mine environment is produced. For example, at one mine in France the system records the operating times of the compressors and of the refrigeration pumps, counts the number of coal cars passing the unloading point, and controls the principal conveyors and the loading /unloading of the storage bins. In addition, the ventilation air velocity, the methane content and the carbon monoxide content in the return air entry are recorded; an alarm is triggered and the current to the conveyors cut when the gas content exceeds a critical level. The recorded information is used at four levels: (1) for immediate action, (2) for daily reports, (3) for monthly reports and (4) for long-term studies. For example, when any conveyor is stopped for more than 10 minutes, the system controller immediately telephones to learn of the reason. At the end of a shift, the load factor of the conveyors is computed; then monthly an analysis of the causes of low load factors is made. The presentation describes in detail the system that has been installed in more than 20 mines in France."
Citation

APA: G. Ellie R. Tervo  (1973)  Televigile - An Automated System for Remote Surveillance and Information Gathering in Mines

MLA: G. Ellie R. Tervo Televigile - An Automated System for Remote Surveillance and Information Gathering in Mines. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1973.

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