2019
DOI: 10.3390/app9091931
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A Tightly Coupled GIS and Spatiotemporal Modeling for Methane Emission Simulation in the Underground Coal Mine System

Abstract: Mine safety is of primary concern in the underground coal mining system. At present, there is a lack of an efficient platform to manage the numerical simulation procedure and inherent spatiotemporal data for coal mine disasters. This necessitates the coupling of spatiotemporal model with geographic information system (GIS) in practical application. Here, a novel spatiotemporal model tightly coupled with GIS is presented to improve the model-data integration. Such tight coupling is achieved by developing a latt… Show more

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“…ZigBee WSN, as the medium of information transmission, generally works with GIS (Geographic Information System) to monitor the underground environment condition [54,55]. The GIS system is widely used in underground mines, especially monitoring and alarm; many researchers [108,109] have used the GIS system as a monitoring system in underground mines. As well, the GIS system is also used as the path planning control system for driver-less vehicles on the ground.…”
Section: Discussion and Outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ZigBee WSN, as the medium of information transmission, generally works with GIS (Geographic Information System) to monitor the underground environment condition [54,55]. The GIS system is widely used in underground mines, especially monitoring and alarm; many researchers [108,109] have used the GIS system as a monitoring system in underground mines. As well, the GIS system is also used as the path planning control system for driver-less vehicles on the ground.…”
Section: Discussion and Outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an example of a GIS application for mining, Liu et al [8] present a spatiotemporal model tightly coupled with GIS for simulating methane emissions in underground coal mines. Such a tight coupling approach is achieved by developing a lattice Boltzmann method (LBM)-based turbulent model with an underlying shared FluentEntity model within the GIS.…”
Section: Gis For Miningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the deep understanding for mine ventilation system and the great demand for practical production, mine ventilation belongs to a typical geographical environment, which has spatial, temporal, and attribute data as well as the spatial topological relationship [12]. Fortunately, the geographic information system (GIS) is regarded as one of the most effective ways to manage the geospatial data [13]. erefore, based on traditional GIS technology, a great number of ventilation software systems have been developed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%