2022
DOI: 10.26730/2587-5574-2022-3-50-59
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Application of Intelligent Management Technologies and Business Design of Industry 5.0 in Mining 5.0

Abstract: The development of the social management component of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (the use of a neural network and artificial intelligence for decision-making, Big Data analysis for planning and forecasting) should receive a new impetus with the advent of Industry 5.0 from the late 2020s. The very human-centric concept of the Fifth Industrial Revolution involves the development of environmentally and socially responsible investment in mining enterprises, the transition to which is possible based on full d… Show more

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“…Green Surface Mining is associated, first of all, with the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, in which the use of neural networks can be of great help in designing a complex of environmental processes in quarries. They include the capture and burning of coal dust and methane from coal seams for power production, the deep purification waste quarry water, and the use of overburdens as a building material [153]. Big Data, neural networks and the Internet of Things make it possible to receive and analyze real-time energy consumption in the country and the world, as well as define the demand in raw materials markets for the flexible management of the processes of extraction and processing of minerals, i.e., they actually integrate surface mining into a lean production system [154].…”
Section: Green Surface Miningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Green Surface Mining is associated, first of all, with the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, in which the use of neural networks can be of great help in designing a complex of environmental processes in quarries. They include the capture and burning of coal dust and methane from coal seams for power production, the deep purification waste quarry water, and the use of overburdens as a building material [153]. Big Data, neural networks and the Internet of Things make it possible to receive and analyze real-time energy consumption in the country and the world, as well as define the demand in raw materials markets for the flexible management of the processes of extraction and processing of minerals, i.e., they actually integrate surface mining into a lean production system [154].…”
Section: Green Surface Miningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transition to a low-carbon economy is associated with an increase in labor productivity and the diffusion of the unmanned technologies of Industry 4.0 (Mining 4.0 [8], Oil and Gas 4.0 [9,10], with the formation of a public demand for accessible and cheap energy and with the development of interaction between local communities and enterprises, as well as with universities, innovative entrepreneurs, and governments ("Triple and Quadruple Helix") [11][12][13]. Taking this into account, the aim of this Special Issue was to create a global discussion platform for the diffusion of advanced ideas of sustainable development by both the scientific community and the public interested in issues concerning innovative development in renewable and traditional energy production.…”
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confidence: 99%