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Monitoring of an open cut mine with a surveying robot
J. M. Rüeger, G. Alanko, Tony J. Snow
- Year
- 1994
- Citations
- 5
Abstract
Abstract Surveying robots in the form of computer-controlled motorised electronic tacheometers are increasingly used for the monitoring of structures and terrain, because they relieve personnel from repetitive around-the-clock measurements. This paper reports on the results achieved with a Wild Automatic Position System over 48 hours in a working open cut mine in Western Australian during adverse conditions in summer.
Keywords
TerrainRobotOpen-pit miningPosition (finance)Mining engineeringComputer scienceEngineeringReal-time computingForensic engineeringEnvironmental science
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