DocumentCode :
2317828
Title :
Post-Accident Mine Communications and Tracking Systems
Author :
Novak, Thomas ; Snyder, David P. ; Kohler, Jeffery L.
Author_Institution :
Office of Mine Safety & Health, Nat. Inst. for Occupational Safety & Health, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
fYear :
2009
fDate :
4-8 Oct. 2009
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
8
Abstract :
Recent mine disasters in the United States exposed various inadequacies and gaps in mine-safety technology. Congress responded to these tragedies by enacting the Mine Improvement and New Emergency Response Act of 2006 (MINER Act), which resulted in the most significant change to mine-safety laws in 30 years. To help meet the requirements of the MINER Act and to help eliminate future tragedies, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) initiated aggressive research programs for developing new, and enhancing existing, mine-safety technologies. A major research emphasis addressed the lack of postaccident communications, which surfaced as a critical deficiency in some disasters. As a result, three communications approaches emerged as viable technologies enhanced leaky-feeder, wireless-mesh, and medium-frequency systems. This paper describes the operation, application, advantages, and disadvantages of each system, as well as the challenges associated with underground wireless communications.
Keywords :
disasters; mining industry; occupational health; occupational safety; packet radio networks; radio tracking; underground communication; MINER Act; Mine Improvement and New Emergency Response Act of 2006; leaky-feeder system; medium-frequency system; mine disaster; mine-safety law; mine-safety technology; post-accident mine communications; tracking system; underground wireless communication; wireless mesh system; Commercialization; Communication system control; Communications technology; Explosions; Fires; Health and safety; Occupational safety; Redundancy; Ventilation; Wireless communication;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, 2009. IAS 2009. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Houston, TX
ISSN :
0197-2618
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3475-6
Electronic_ISBN :
0197-2618
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.2009.5324810
Filename :
5324810
Link To Document :
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