Mining Truck Safety System

Mining Truck Safety System Solution

Date Time: July 19, 2024
Reading volume: 87
Author: YUWEI CAM

Mining Truck Safety System


As society continues to develop, mining companies have placed greater emphasis on safety in production. Currently, before unmanned mining trucks are widely applied in the market, most companies still use manually driven mining trucks. The large size of these trucks creates significant blind spots, and drivers may experience physiological fatigue during long periods of low-speed operations. These factors can easily lead to accidents, posing threats to drivers' lives and property while increasing company costs and negative impacts. To address these safety hazards, our company utilizes in-vehicle video proactive safety warning analysis technology to effectively reduce the occurrence of most accidents.

 

Mining Truck Safety System


Functions of the Mining Truck Safety System:

1. ADAS+DSM+BSD Driver Assistance System

- ADAS Camera: Monitors the road ahead in real-time. When the system detects a potential collision with a vehicle ahead or the presence of pedestrians, the in-vehicle intelligent terminal will issue an audible alert to remind the driver to pay attention to the road conditions.

- DSM Camera: Monitors the driver in real-time. Using visual algorithms for intelligent AI recognition of the driver’s face, the in-vehicle intelligent terminal will issue an audible alert to remind the driver to drive safely if behaviors such as phone use, fatigue, smoking, or distraction are detected, reducing accident risks.

- BSD Camera and Audible/Visual Alarm: Installed on the vehicle's right-side blind spot. When the BSD camera detects pedestrians or other vehicles on the right side, the audible/visual alarm broadcasts a voice alert to pedestrians or vehicles on the right side, while the in-vehicle intelligent terminal will alert the driver about the right-side blind spot dynamics.

 

Alarm events are uploaded to the monitoring center in real-time via a 4G network. Monitoring personnel can analyze the alarm videos to determine if there is any driver misconduct and take corresponding measures, achieving remote supervision and evaluation of vehicles and drivers by the company, thus enhancing driving safety.

 

2. Accurate Vehicle Positioning and Real-time Monitoring

Through the monitoring workstation, managers can monitor the vehicle’s location and operating status (overspeed, idling, geofencing, etc.) in real-time.

 

3. Real-time Video Monitoring

By installing high-definition cameras, vehicles can be monitored via real-time video. Managers can understand the vehicle’s load and operational conditions and promptly report and handle any driver misconduct.

 

4. Route Deviation Alarm

Routes or areas can be set for the vehicle. If the vehicle deviates from the set route or area, a route deviation alarm will be triggered and uploaded to the monitoring center.

 

5. Overspeed Warning and Alarm

When the vehicle is operating at overspeed, the front-end voice box will issue a warning sound to remind the driver to reduce speed and ensure safety. If overspeeding continues beyond the preset time, an alarm will be sent to the center. The terminal can automatically read out short messages and alarm information, increasing driving safety.

 

6. Radar Warning System (Optional)

By installing radar probes around the vehicle, the radar host interfaces with the in-vehicle display to overlay distance information. When the vehicle is close, it emits a buzzing sound or alert to remind the driver to drive cautiously, effectively ensuring driving safety.

 

7. 360-Degree Panoramic System (Optional)

By installing wide-angle cameras around the vehicle, the 360 panoramic host interfaces with the in-vehicle monitor, allowing the driver to view the surrounding environment in real-time on the monitor. Under poor road conditions or during vehicle encounters, the 360 panoramic system assists in making accurate judgments. Additionally, the 360 panoramic system can connect to the 4G in-vehicle intelligent terminal for real-time video transmission to the monitoring center.

 

8. Intercom Microphone (Optional)

An intercom microphone can be installed on the front-end in-vehicle intelligent device, allowing the monitoring center to provide real-time voice dispatch based on the working site conditions.

 

China YUWEI is a manufacturer of the Mining Truck Safety System, offering cost-effective in-vehicle monitoring equipment. Please contact us for a quote.

 

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