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Title: Development of blast-induced ground vibration wireless monitoring system
Authors: Prashanth, Ragam
Nimaje, D S
Keywords: Blast-induced ground vibration
Wireless monitoring system
Issue Date: Jun-2019
Citation: 39th Application of Computers and Operations Research in the Mineral Industry (APCOM 2019), Wroclaw, Poland, 04-06 June 2019
Abstract: In recent decades, the ground vibration induced by blasting is an inevitable outcome and severely damages surrounding structures. Hence, it is essential to monitor the ground vibration to evaluate and control the adverse consequences of blasting. Several conventional instruments were widely adopted to measure vibration in terms of Peak Particle Velocity (PPV). The major limitation of the conventional system is wire-based, expensive, and cannot transfer real- time seamless information. To mitigate, proposed a novel real-time, low-cost wireless vibration system. In this context, design and implement an economical wireless system to monitor PPV effectively. Further, discuss the overall architecture, integrating of hardware, and implementation of software protocols in the process of making the wireless system. Developed prototype having an accelerometer, Radio Frequency (RF) module, and microcontroller unit. The system was in- stalled at different locations in Mine-A, India and obtained results ensure that PPV values are varied from 0.191 to 8.60 mm/sec.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2080/3294
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