Iron Ore of Canada case study; A cause for concern

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Abstract

"With millions of dollars and thousands of lives at stake, the Iron Ore Company of Canada (IOC) turned to a private wireless network for help.IOC needed a network that possessed the ability to adapt to changes in a nanosecond and to function seamlessly in the most rugged of environments.Canada’s largest iron ore producer required a private wireless network powerful enough to support all mine applications and deliver all data to one central point — without any existing cellular/3G/Wi-Fi coverage.Operations at IOC, a leading global supplier of iron pellets, involved dispatch, drill management and equipment monitoring, pump control and remote video that must service three distinct pits. Due to its setup, the facility does not offer a great deal of flexibility for transmitting signals.IOC serves a robust customer base made up of North American, European and Asian steel producers. It also employs nearly 1,900 people. Catastrophic death and destruction are two very real potential consequences of system communication failure.Technology for tough terrainKinetic mesh technology was born in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States, one of the most high-stakes emergency situations in U.S. history. The failure of the communications infrastructure on a massive scale that day underscored the need for networking technologies that could provide service even in the most chaotic of conditions.Kinetic mesh networks allow organizations to deploy networks at sites where communications infrastructure has been compromised, as well as quickly establish networks in places where they did not previously exist. Kinetic mesh networks have also demonstrated a better ability to adapt to network changes on-the-fly versus other types of networking technologies."
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APA:  (2015)  Iron Ore of Canada case study; A cause for concern

MLA: Iron Ore of Canada case study; A cause for concern. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2015.

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