IC 9330 Analysis Of Microcomputer Network For Computer-Assisted Mining Research

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Edward F. Fries
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The U.S. Bureau of Mines is conducting research that will lead to computer-assisted mining equipment. This research will facilitate improvements in safety by relocating workers from dangerous areas and will increase production by providing more accurate control with less downtime of equipment. A Bureau-developed microcomputer network enhances this research by permitting a group of diverse computers to interact with a mining machine as well as with each other over a common data link. The network is composed of specially integrated off-the-shelf hardware and industry-standard operating system and programming languages. Using the network, researchers can conduct various experiments with the mining machine using a diverse group of sensors, computers, and micro controllers. This report gives a brief background on the Bureau's work in computer-assisted mining, followed by discussions on the network hardware and architecture and the network packets, and an analysis of network operation.
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APA: Edward F. Fries  (1992)  IC 9330 Analysis Of Microcomputer Network For Computer-Assisted Mining Research

MLA: Edward F. Fries IC 9330 Analysis Of Microcomputer Network For Computer-Assisted Mining Research. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1992.

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