2013
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.422.215
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Coal Mine Safety Monitoring System Based on ZigBee and GPRS

Abstract: A wireless coal mine safety monitoring system based on ZigBee wireless sensor network and GPRS wireless remote transmission was established, which enjoys the characteristics of ZigBee technology, including quick networking, low cost, less power consumption, simple network structure and real-time parameter monitoring. With mature GPRS technology, remote data transmission was achieved and associated director can be informed through short message sent to his cellphone, which contributes to the early identificatio… Show more

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“…The circular graph in Figure 23 represents the main objectives of the application of low-cost sensors, which are grouped into 3 categories, mainly highlighting safety with 71 mentions, sustainability with 29 mentions, and structural integrity with 9 mentions, and it should be noted that some documents mentioned more than one objective in the application of sensors [ 79 , 80 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The circular graph in Figure 23 represents the main objectives of the application of low-cost sensors, which are grouped into 3 categories, mainly highlighting safety with 71 mentions, sustainability with 29 mentions, and structural integrity with 9 mentions, and it should be noted that some documents mentioned more than one objective in the application of sensors [ 79 , 80 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The circular graph in Figure 23 represents the main objectives of the application of low-cost sensors, which are grouped into 3 categories, mainly highlighting safety with 71 mentions, sustainability with 29 mentions, and structural integrity with 9 mentions, and it should be noted that some documents mentioned more than one objective in the application of sensors [79,80]. The circular graph in Figure 23 represents the main objectives of the application of low-cost sensors, which are grouped into 3 categories, mainly highlighting safety with 71 mentions, sustainability with 29 mentions, and structural integrity with 9 mentions, and it should be noted that some documents mentioned more than one objective in the application of sensors [79,80]. The circular graph in Figure 23 represents main objectives of the application of low-cost sensors, which are grouped into 3 categories, mainly highlighting safety with 71 mentions, sustainability with 29 mentions, and structural integrity with 9 mentions, and it should be noted that some documents mentioned more than one objective in the application of sensors [79,80].…”
Section: Content-based Data Perspective Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on wireless sensor network can timely and accurately reflect dynamic situation of staff in the underground regions to ground computer system and mobile unit. 3) Cheng et al, [3] proposed a system for monitoring coal mine safety that is based on A ZigBee wireless sensor network and GPRS wireless remote transmission were used to create a wireless coal mine safety monitoring system that benefits from realtime parameter monitoring and rapid networking. The associated director can be alerted through brief message sent to his cell phone thanks to the development of remote data transmission using GPRS, which helps to identify significant incidents early and provide real-time care, improving coal mining safety.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…South Africa (2005) began to apply the RFID to the mining industry and achieved remarkable results: this technique enabled managers to track and locate equipment and employees [6]. Yikeya (2006) pioneered the use of Wi-Fi to track and locate underground operators [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%