Industrial Internet of Things: (IIoT) applications in underground coal mines.

C Zhou, N Damiano, B Whisner, M Reyes
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The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), a concept that combines sensor networks and control systems, has been employed in several industries to improve productivity and safety. U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) researchers are investigating IIoT applications to identify the challenges of and potential solutions for transferring IIoT from other industries to the mining industry. Specifically, NIOSH has reviewed existing sensors and communications network systems used in U.S. underground coal mines to determine whether they are capable of supporting IIoT systems. The results show that about 40 percent of the installed post-accident communication systems as of 2014 require minimal or no modification to support IIoT applications. NIOSH researchers also developed an IIoT monitoring and control prototype system using low-cost microcontroller Wi-Fi boards to detect a door opening on a refuge alternative, activate fans located inside the Pittsburgh Experimental Mine and actuate an alarm beacon on the surface. The results of this feasibility study can be used to explore IIoT applications in underground coal mines based on existing communication and tracking infrastructure.

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工业物联网(IIoT)在煤矿井下的应用。
工业物联网(IIoT)是一种结合了传感器网络和控制系统的概念,已被应用于多个行业,以提高生产率和安全性。美国国家职业安全与健康研究所(NIOSH)的研究人员正在调查工业物联网的应用,以确定将工业物联网从其他行业转移到采矿业的挑战和潜在解决方案。具体来说,NIOSH已经审查了美国地下煤矿使用的现有传感器和通信网络系统,以确定它们是否能够支持工业物联网系统。结果显示,截至2014年,大约40%的事故后通信系统只需要很少的修改或不需要修改就可以支持工业物联网应用。NIOSH的研究人员还开发了一种工业物联网监测和控制原型系统,该系统使用低成本微控制器Wi-Fi板来检测避难所的门打开,激活位于匹兹堡实验矿内的风扇,并启动地面上的报警信标。该可行性研究的结果可用于探索基于现有通信和跟踪基础设施的工业物联网在煤矿井下的应用。
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