Improving Site and Materials Handling Operations Through Autonomous Vehicle-Related Technologies

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Ashley Tews
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Aug 1, 2013

Abstract

In 2005, we automated a forklift-based Hot Metal Carrier to be capable of typical metal transfer operations around a smelter. The project was highly successful and the vehicle has demonstrated hundreds of hours of live autonomous operations to thousands of people from industry and the public. As a result of the exposure and success of the project, we have expanded its focus to demonstrate how various technology components can be utilised to gain benefits in other areas of industrial operations. These include asset tracking, vehicle usage analysis, pedestrian detection and infrastructure profiling. Each of these components was derived from the core autonomous vehicle technology suite and has shown a high potential for improving safety and efficiency of vehicle-related operations, and improved diagnostic processes for measuring deformations of bakes and furnaces. The autonomous vehicle project and its extended technologies are described in this paper.
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APA: Ashley Tews  (2013)  Improving Site and Materials Handling Operations Through Autonomous Vehicle-Related Technologies

MLA: Ashley Tews Improving Site and Materials Handling Operations Through Autonomous Vehicle-Related Technologies. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2013.

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