Application challenges for information and automation technologies in an underground mine in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Paiva,Guilherme
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Agra,Richardson, Tomi,Giorgio de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: REM - International Engineering Journal
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Resumo: Abstract Organizations can establish a value-added sustainable strategy by increasing asset utilization. WLAN infrastructure in underground mines tends to be a consistent platform for reliability in data/information management, and assertive governance practices. It enables remote monitoring, registering and data transfer from a control room, avoiding unnecessary human exposure in risk zones while adding agility to operation and maintenance related processes. A series of challenges must be considered so that onboard electronic systems combined with information technology infrastructure can become part of the operational strategy. Leaders must effectively manage to adapt organizations to new standards. This study aims to discuss the challenges related to implement information and automation technologies in an underground mine in Brazil. Data collected in a base metals underground mine is the basis for utilization, reliability and productivity analysis of computerized drilling equipment operating under severe conditions. The study concludes that searching for state-of-the-art operational practices demands a cultural change in organizations, followed by a redefinition of peoples' roles and processes, so technology can provide full integration and be used as a management platform for decision-making.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Application challenges for information and automation technologies in an underground mine in Brazil
title Application challenges for information and automation technologies in an underground mine in Brazil
spellingShingle Application challenges for information and automation technologies in an underground mine in Brazil
Paiva,Guilherme
underground mining
underground drilling
underground infrastructure
information technology
mine automation
title_short Application challenges for information and automation technologies in an underground mine in Brazil
title_full Application challenges for information and automation technologies in an underground mine in Brazil
title_fullStr Application challenges for information and automation technologies in an underground mine in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Application challenges for information and automation technologies in an underground mine in Brazil
title_sort Application challenges for information and automation technologies in an underground mine in Brazil
author Paiva,Guilherme
author_facet Paiva,Guilherme
Agra,Richardson
Tomi,Giorgio de
author_role author
author2 Agra,Richardson
Tomi,Giorgio de
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paiva,Guilherme
Agra,Richardson
Tomi,Giorgio de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv underground mining
underground drilling
underground infrastructure
information technology
mine automation
topic underground mining
underground drilling
underground infrastructure
information technology
mine automation
description Abstract Organizations can establish a value-added sustainable strategy by increasing asset utilization. WLAN infrastructure in underground mines tends to be a consistent platform for reliability in data/information management, and assertive governance practices. It enables remote monitoring, registering and data transfer from a control room, avoiding unnecessary human exposure in risk zones while adding agility to operation and maintenance related processes. A series of challenges must be considered so that onboard electronic systems combined with information technology infrastructure can become part of the operational strategy. Leaders must effectively manage to adapt organizations to new standards. This study aims to discuss the challenges related to implement information and automation technologies in an underground mine in Brazil. Data collected in a base metals underground mine is the basis for utilization, reliability and productivity analysis of computerized drilling equipment operating under severe conditions. The study concludes that searching for state-of-the-art operational practices demands a cultural change in organizations, followed by a redefinition of peoples' roles and processes, so technology can provide full integration and be used as a management platform for decision-making.
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