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Use of remote monitoring

Abstract

Paper traces the development of remote monitoring devices, since their first appearance for safety purposes. Discusses their uses in coal mines: working and safety (definitions); sources and channels of information (transmission of information by automatic or verbal means); mine control stations; duties and responsibilities of persons in charge. Examines the contribution made by remote monitoring to management in production sector. Gives examples of assistance given to production management showing a very advantageous result on balance, by their use. The use of computers in real time and in batched mode is compared. Discusses their use in monitoring mine atmosphere. Very favorable results have already been obtained in France and abroad. The broadening scope and future of remote monitoring is considered.
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1977
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
ERA-03-051906; EDB-78-107088
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Publ. Tech. Charbon. Fr., Inf. Tech.; (France); Journal Volume: 5
Subject:
01 COAL, LIGNITE, AND PEAT; COAL MINES; REMOTE CONTROL; REMOTE SENSING; COMPUTERS; DATA TRANSMISSION; MANAGEMENT; MONITORING; SAFETY; TELEMETRY; COMMUNICATIONS; CONTROL; MINES; 016000* - Coal, Lignite, & Peat- Health & Safety; 012000 - Coal, Lignite, & Peat- Mining
OSTI ID:
6726289
Country of Origin:
France
Language:
French
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: PTCFA
Submitting Site:
CLA
Size:
Pages: 229-285
Announcement Date:
Oct 01, 1978

Citation Formats

Fournel, E, and Gouilloux, C. Use of remote monitoring. France: N. p., 1977. Web.
Fournel, E, & Gouilloux, C. Use of remote monitoring. France.
Fournel, E, and Gouilloux, C. 1977. "Use of remote monitoring." France.
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title = {Use of remote monitoring}
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abstractNote = {Paper traces the development of remote monitoring devices, since their first appearance for safety purposes. Discusses their uses in coal mines: working and safety (definitions); sources and channels of information (transmission of information by automatic or verbal means); mine control stations; duties and responsibilities of persons in charge. Examines the contribution made by remote monitoring to management in production sector. Gives examples of assistance given to production management showing a very advantageous result on balance, by their use. The use of computers in real time and in batched mode is compared. Discusses their use in monitoring mine atmosphere. Very favorable results have already been obtained in France and abroad. The broadening scope and future of remote monitoring is considered.}
journal = []
volume = {5}
journal type = {AC}
place = {France}
year = {1977}
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