Recently, the coal mining company Molybdenum Co. Ltd in Luanchuan County in Henan, China, has successfully integrated 5G smart mining technology into its daily operations.
This allows your employees to operate unmanned vehicles and machines remotely without having to set foot on the premises.!!
This technology was put into full operation on 8 April 2019, in a joint partnership with Yuexin
Zhineng, China Molybdenum y Huawei Technologies, via a blog update on the website of
Huawei. In development since 2017, unmanned mining has long been a consideration
for the future of the century-old industry, as part of an effort to minimize human risk
involved by taking the job in person.
From what we can see, workers operate mining trucks and excavators on a chair with a pair of joysticks in an air-conditioned office.
The battery-powered trucks themselves use a “intelligent programming system” which allows them to essentially perform “shifts” in operations, facilitating a smoother workflow and, at the same time, is more efficient with resource management. There appear to be several cameras located around the site to help them navigate the area.
This advance technological is allowing workers manuals manipulate machinery from home to protect themselves from the new coronavirus.
CCTV reported that 5G technology allows workers to remotely control plant equipment mine with precision, due to the connectivity of high speed Y low latency.
This allows employees to see in real time what they are doing, since it is a job Lasted Y delicate.
The photographs show the vehicles as ghost machines able to function without human intervention.