Windows Based Computer Data Acquisition and Control System Provides Cost/Performance Benefits for Mine-Wide Monitoring

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. E. Ketler
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Powerful, yet inexpensive, personal computers running Windows-95 operating systems provide powerful mine-wide monitoring capabilities when properly engineered. Long awaited conductivity over LAN, phone and Internet links provide new dimensions for sharing information throughout an operator's organization, in- deed around the world. On-line data analysis, archival data storage and historical trend viewing generate shared inputs to production, safety and maintenance personnel. Five years in development, Rel-Tek's new EZ-Trol/W-DX system was engineered around the pilfalls of a Windows environment. It now offers higher speeds, 3D animated graphics and long distance telemetry - all with better reliability than ever before possible. The ubiquitous DDS utility inherent in most Windows was discarded in favor of a lightning fast RAM format. Several ponderous interpretive programs were redesigned into a single compiled entity, thus avoiding the overhead from message conversion, handshaking and transfer. To make the system user friendly, a 'Wizard" utility helps operators set up and reconfigure their systems on site. In-mine data acquisition telemetry was also re- vamped, incorporating a unique noise avoidance scheme, dubbed the "DX" bus - enabling longer distances and higher reliability. 12- bit analog conversion provides the enhanced resolution needed for field scaling auto-cal sensors. By mid '96, eight EZ-TROLMI- DX systems were up and running, several for more than a year. Factory updating and assistance are possible over a phone or Internet link. Our factory testing of components routinely includes actual operation at 2400 BAUD over 14 miles of twisted pair wires.
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APA: A. E. Ketler  (1997)  Windows Based Computer Data Acquisition and Control System Provides Cost/Performance Benefits for Mine-Wide Monitoring

MLA: A. E. Ketler Windows Based Computer Data Acquisition and Control System Provides Cost/Performance Benefits for Mine-Wide Monitoring. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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