Info to Decisions - Application of Decision Networks in Mine Management Systems

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Steven Chung
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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May 1, 2010

Abstract

Decision Network Modelling in a mining operation represents a complex process environment that is inherently more variable than a processing plant or factory. The uncertain availability of loading locations, haulage paths, loading and hauling equipment, along with inconsistent operator behaviour, cause a relatively large number of upset events that must be recognized, communicated and dealt with by the appropriate management authority. Traditional process maps that represent a deterministic model of the mining process can quickly break down in the face of such a volatile environment. An alternate modelling strategy, composed of decision networks, focuses on the interactions between goal-oriented entities and their environment, allowing system integrators to explicitly determine the information to be exchanged while providing feedback mechanisms that improve system flexibility and decision quality. This ensures a consistent framework for incrementally increasing system automation.
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APA: Steven Chung  (2010)  Info to Decisions - Application of Decision Networks in Mine Management Systems

MLA: Steven Chung Info to Decisions - Application of Decision Networks in Mine Management Systems. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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