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MAPS goes underground


Abstract:

The Honeywell Ore Recovery/Tunneling Aid (HORTA) is a precision inertial positioning and pointing system for use on mining equipment. The HORTA is based on the Honeywell ...Show More

Abstract:

The Honeywell Ore Recovery/Tunneling Aid (HORTA) is a precision inertial positioning and pointing system for use on mining equipment. The HORTA is based on the Honeywell Modular Azimuth Positioning System (MAPS) that is used in military applications. The HORTA is a completely autonomous self-contained Dynamic Reference Unit (DRU) inertial navigator mechanized using strapdown inertial algorithms, three ring laser gyroscopes (RLGs) for angular motion sensing, three Q-Flex accelerometers for translation measurements and special software for mining applications. The HORTA is used to determine the position of a continuous miner (CM) from remote controlled equipment. This allows the mining industry the ability to keep the workers at safe distances during the mining process and to have an accurate, reliable navigation system providing heading and location of the ore extraction equipment.
Date of Conference: 20-23 April 1996
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 August 2002
Print ISBN:0-7803-4330-1
Conference Location: Palm Springs, CA, USA

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