The development of user requirements as a framework for the design and evaluation of a fit-for-purpose missing-person locator system for underground mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Philani Larrance Ngwenyama Ronald CW Webber-Youngman
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Apr 1, 2024

Abstract

The survival chances of trapped miners in underground mines depend on how quickly they can be located and rescued post-accident. During entrapments, emergency rescue is highly desired but can be hindered by the lack of positioning information when a fit-for-purpose missing-person locator system is not available. Various types of missing-person locator systems are available to aid search-and-rescue operations. From the wide range of the available systems, selecting the most suitable one becomes the next challenge. The available systems have not been measured if they are fit-for-purpose or not, and to what situation. This study proposes user requirements that can be used as a guideline to facilitate the system selection process. These user requirements provide a framework for the design and development of a fit-for-purpose missing-person locator system. The user requirements can also be used for evaluating the performances of a particular system, predict its success, and also drive future research toward developing new technology to enhance the capabilities of the current systems.
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APA: Philani Larrance Ngwenyama Ronald CW Webber-Youngman  (2024)  The development of user requirements as a framework for the design and evaluation of a fit-for-purpose missing-person locator system for underground mines

MLA: Philani Larrance Ngwenyama Ronald CW Webber-Youngman The development of user requirements as a framework for the design and evaluation of a fit-for-purpose missing-person locator system for underground mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.

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