Study on Methodology for Detecting the Status of General Excavator without Renovation

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Min-Sung Kang
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Aug 1, 2013

Abstract

Excavation and earthmoving equipment mostly operate in accident-prone areas. These areas normally have rollover, confinement, and fall or may be considered harmful work areas due to demolitions and sewage removals. It is inevitable that excavation and earthmoving systems should be developed to secure the safety of operators through unmanned and remote control systems. Therefore, this research proposes a system that enables excavators to be unmanned and remote controlled without any renovation, remodeling, change, or transformation by applying attachable and separable mechanism and modules. Moreover, this research proposes the sensor module to evaluate the dynamic status without processing remodeling or transformation the existing hydraulic drive excavation system by adopting the easy attachable and separable mechanism. The study verifies this proposal based on observed possibility and feasibility through the experiments.
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APA: Min-Sung Kang  (2013)  Study on Methodology for Detecting the Status of General Excavator without Renovation

MLA: Min-Sung Kang Study on Methodology for Detecting the Status of General Excavator without Renovation. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2013.

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