One Network Mining Wireless Network Standardization

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Gary S. Anderson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2010

Abstract

Rajant Corporation is the global leader in mining communications systems implemented a vision to develop a wireless network that is rapidly deployed, self-powered and managed, for portable or fixed configurations ? Mobile, Portable, Self-Powered, Secure and High Bandwidth. The network configures itself allowing for very rapid deployment without the time delay and personnel typically required for set-up and configuration. Rajant?s proprietary technology ?InstaMesh®? is incorporated in a device called a BreadCrumb®. Rajant has filed several patent applications on its proprietary technology and has received trademark protection on its brand names. The BreadCrumb® uses technology which allows mining, military and first responders to easily establish internet connections at remote sites or situations where existing internet communications has been disrupted. The BreadCrumb® products are standards-based Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g compliant, ruggedized, lightweight, portable; self-meshing and the system can be established by just turning on several of the BreadCrumb® units. The Rajant Network has evolved in the ?One Network? philosophy and has been deployed by both the military and homeland defense organizations. With multiple radios, transmitting on multiple frequencies as the same time, bandwidth is doubled, the speed of the network is enhanced, management is simplified, and manageability is made easier. Rajant has partnered with world class integrators and partners, including ten CAT dealers, a world-wide mining technology company, a mining and construction software company and leading technology innovators in mining automation and operations. Recently, Rajant provided a significant network to Rio Tinto?s Iron Ore of Canada Mine in Labrador City, Newfoundland, Canada, Kennecott Utah Copper Mine, and is currently the wireless standard at Peabody Energy and several mines in Australia. These networks range from 20-250 BreadCrumbs®. The result is a meshed mobile broadband network capable of operating in a vast open pit active mining space. Simultaneous applications currently running on these BreadCrumb® networks in the mining sector consist of Caterpillar?s VIMS?s, CAESultra grade control and Aquila Drill Management Systems, Carlson Grade Control systems, Jigsaw Technologies and Modular Mining fleet management system, Ground Probe Radar, an Automatic Train Operation and various video and VoIP applications. All vendor applications have been turned off and all applications are running on Rajant?s ?One Network?.
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APA: Gary S. Anderson  (2010)  One Network Mining Wireless Network Standardization

MLA: Gary S. Anderson One Network Mining Wireless Network Standardization. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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