2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.wri.2020.100136
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Automated measurement systems in mine water management and mine workings – A review of potential methods

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“…The introduction of Industry 4.0 tools in the mining sector is becoming increasingly prevalent [14]. The use of these tools promises increased production along with higher profits [14], [15].…”
Section: Limit (°C)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The introduction of Industry 4.0 tools in the mining sector is becoming increasingly prevalent [14]. The use of these tools promises increased production along with higher profits [14], [15].…”
Section: Limit (°C)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past, sensors were connected by different cabling, but within Industry 4.0, where digitization is the dominant goal, cabling is being replaced by wireless systems. Mine monitoring systems are based on sensor networks consisting of sensor nodes for data monitoring, base stations and monitoring centres [9]. Wireless sensor networks are strategically located at an appropriate location in the mine to collect relevant data.…”
Section: Possibilities Of Mine Water Flooding Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to theses authors, water management is a strategic resource for a more sustainable mining industry (Gunson et al., 2012), taking into account scientific, engineering, and regulatory aspects to ensure the SD and utilization of opportunities for innovation in the management of water use (Fennel, 2012). In line of the innovation, the mining industry has seen, in recent years, a substantial growth of the automation in the mines, for example, self‐driving trucks and the use of drone, operated through the main smart technology which is the Internet of Things (IoT), to seek a more sustainable and safe mining (More, Wolkersdorfer, Kang, & Elmaghraby, 2020). The disclosure of water use is increasing too.…”
Section: Perspectives Of the Management Of Water Use And Sustainable Development In The Mining Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%