Evaluation of the efficiency of smart underground mine evacuation through virtual reality simulations APCOM 2021

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S. J. Gaab F. C. Harris S. Duzgun J. Sattarvand
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Sep 1, 2021

Abstract

Underground mines are inherently dangerous due to potential hazards such as fires, explosions, and caving of rock. Although these events are rare, once they occur a speedy and safe egress of mineworkers is critical to survival. Static evacuation systems use exit signs or directional lines but can get obstructed or be hardly visible in smoky or dusty conditions. This paper presents the investigation of the effectiveness of a smart evacuation technology in underground mining, where a real-time guidance system leads individuals on an optimised path to the egress while avoiding danger zones, compared to conventional practices. Participants simulated an evacuation from a virtual reality mine, using the conventional system and the smart evacuation system with real-time guidance. The highest reduction in evacuation time using the smart method amounted to nearly 40% on average. Moreover, 83% of participants preferred the smart guidance system, and agreed that it could enhance safety.
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APA: S. J. Gaab F. C. Harris S. Duzgun J. Sattarvand  (2021)  Evaluation of the efficiency of smart underground mine evacuation through virtual reality simulations APCOM 2021

MLA: S. J. Gaab F. C. Harris S. Duzgun J. Sattarvand Evaluation of the efficiency of smart underground mine evacuation through virtual reality simulations APCOM 2021. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2021.

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