Remote monitoring systems of mining electrical equipment operating modes for open pit mining have difficulties associated with the organization of reliable communication channels between control objects and information collection and visualization points. This is due to the nature of mining processes, which are characterized by the following factors: • rough operating conditions; • the presence of rugged terrain with different heights; • long distances between equipment; • severe weather conditions; • frequent power outages.These factors create the main problems in the organization of communication channels for high-quality transmission of information from source to receiver.In the paper we consider various types of communication channels used in remote monitoring systems. These are radio channels with duplication of the mobile operator, Wi-Fi and collecting information using self-organizing networks. The use of several methods of transmitting information at the same time can improve the qualitative and quantitative indicators of noise immunity and bandwidth of telemetry information transmission channels, which increases the reliability of mining electrical equipment's remote monitoring systems. The implementation of such systems provides an increase in the efficiency of the mining enterprises technological process due to the constant monitoring of electric power parameters, technological protection of substations and electric power consumption of excavators.
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