The Mine Central Control Room: From Concept To Reality

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Short
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Feb 27, 2013

Abstract

Today?s modern mining operations have literally dozens of applications and systems generating data whose information very often, are not crossed or centralized for operational decisions. In remote locations, the information and situation awareness is typically limited to the location itself. In addition, access to that information is limited to a small, select group of personnel that have received training on how to interpret the results. When the situation affects another area of the mine then information is relayed to the applicable areas involved. Few workers have time to analyze the situation thoroughly, to see how it affects the mines symbiotic relationship within all areas of production. If the capability to correlate and measure events and situations that affect your overall key performance indicators are not in place, the opportunity to identify process improvement becomes more difficult.
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APA: K. Short  (2013)  The Mine Central Control Room: From Concept To Reality

MLA: K. Short The Mine Central Control Room: From Concept To Reality. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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