| Document cover page Click the image to enlarge |
The primary focus of the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) is to make mining safer and more healthful for mine workers. The USBM research program is developing technology that will allow computer-assisted operation of mechanized equipment normally used in underground room-and-pillar coal mining, while permitting workers to be located away from the hazardous coal extraction area (the face). Advanced navigation and control technologies are being developed for underground room-and-pillar and highwall coal mining that can be applied to commercially available mining equipment. The technology being developed uses off-the-shelf components, minimizing the effort required to adapt it to mining equipment. Because the new developments are completely modular, only the modules required in a particular application need be used on the system.
Author(s): | USBM |
Reference: | Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, Technology News 453, 1996 Jan; :1-2 |
tl453 (PDF, 83 KB)
A link above requires the Adobe Acrobat® Reader. You can download a reader for free from Adobe through our Accessibility/Tools page. |
|
|