Global EditionASIA 中文雙語(yǔ)Fran?ais
    Business

    5G tech makes mining safer, more efficient

    Superfast signal to enable faster data transmission and remote monitoring

    By Ma Si in Beijing and Sun Ruisheng in Taiyuan | China Daily | Updated: 2020-06-09 00:00
    Share
    Share - WeChat

    Subterranean mines, which have traditionally struggled with internet connectivity issues, are becoming safer and more efficient, as Chinese tech firms are exploring how to use 5G technologies to rejuvenate the sector.

    In a mine in Qingdao, Shandong province, an automatic electric locomotive loaded with gold ore runs smoothly as workers on the surface, about 500 meters above the vehicle, monitor operations via real-time video cameras.

    This is the first such application of 5G wireless technology in underground mines in China. It is part of the nation's broader push to employ technologies to make the sprawling sector safer.

    Liu Pengnan, a technician at Shandong Gold Mining (Laixi) Co, which runs the Qingdao mine, said: "Superfast 5G allows radio signals to pass through thick walls, ceilings and floors. We can access a peak download speed of 800 megabytes per second and an upload speed of 100 Mb/s, making it possible for us to remotely control underground equipment, a big improvement in safety for frontline workers such as me."

    The mine was covered by the 5G network in late November thanks to the technological support of Huawei Technologies Co and China Mobile. It offers a glimpse into the willingness among traditional sectors to embrace new technologies and upgrade themselves.

    Huawei and China Mobile have offered similar solutions to several mines across China, including coal mines in Shanxi province and molybdenum mines in Henan province. They are working together to enable faster data transmission, remote monitoring of underground equipment, high-definition video calls and other functions inside mines.

    Yao Wujiang, a technician at Yangquan Coal Industry (Group) Co, said the company has deployed 5G networks inside a 534-meter-deep mine.

    The superfast wireless technology can help convey real-time data from inside the mine, including gas density, temperature and humidity. With the help of the 5G network, video calls between workers on the surface and underground also become easier.

    "But the application of 5G in mines is still in a nascent stage, with the technology chiefly used to monitor mining situations and the health of employees working underground," Yao said.

    He said more efforts are needed to promote various types of "5G-plus mine" intelligent systems to improve the safety management and control of coal mines.

    Yao suggested that relevant government departments can offer technical and financial support to mines that have deployed 5G networks, and there is a pressing need to draft industrywide standards on how to use 5G in mines, which can also avoid a waste of resources.

    As China accelerates construction of stand-alone 5G networks this year, the use of 5G in mines will also increase, experts said.

    Liu Duo, head of the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, a government think tank, said:"5G networks include two parts, namely core networks and base stations. Chinese telecom carriers are aiming to upgrade their 5G core networks into stand-alone architecture by the end of this year."

    By then, stand-alone 5G networks, which function better than non-stand-alone networks, will lay down a sound foundation for the wider application of 5G in a variety of industries including mining, Liu said. Non-stand-alone networks differ from stand-alone ones as the former ones still rely on existing 4G infrastructure to realize some functions.

    Liu from the Qingdao gold mine said many people are visiting the mine to see how 5G is being used.

    "I have taken many phone calls to answer questions from our peers. They are all eager to embrace the technology, because once properly used, 5G can save lives in an emergency," he said.

     

     

     

    Today's Top News

    Editor's picks

    Most Viewed

    Top
    BACK TO THE TOP
    English
    Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
    License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

    Registration Number: 130349
    FOLLOW US
    亚洲精品午夜无码电影网| 无码专区—VA亚洲V天堂| 欧洲成人午夜精品无码区久久| 亚洲精品无码午夜福利中文字幕 | 欧美日韩v中文字幕| 国产精品无码DVD在线观看| 日本中文一区二区三区亚洲| 亚洲AV永久无码精品一区二区| 无码人妻一区二区三区在线视频| 最近免费最新高清中文字幕韩国| 精选观看中文字幕高清无码| 无码精品国产VA在线观看DVD| AV色欲无码人妻中文字幕| 亚洲无av在线中文字幕| 中文无码字慕在线观看| 亚洲精品无码你懂的网站| 国产精品无码无卡在线播放 | 无码人妻久久一区二区三区| 日本免费中文字幕| 亚洲国产av无码精品| 久久精品无码一区二区三区免费 | 日韩精品无码永久免费网站| 久久av无码专区亚洲av桃花岛| 亚洲中文字幕无码日韩| 久久精品无码一区二区WWW| 在线欧美天码中文字幕| 视频一区二区中文字幕| 中文字幕成人免费视频| 中文字幕亚洲综合久久| 中文字幕二区三区| 亚洲中文字幕无码爆乳av中文 | 亚洲A∨无码无在线观看| 亚洲av无码乱码国产精品fc2| 夜夜添无码一区二区三区| 自慰无码一区二区三区| 中文字幕无码毛片免费看| 一本色道无码不卡在线观看| 亚洲av无码一区二区三区乱子伦 | 日韩乱码人妻无码中文字幕视频 | 亚洲自偷自偷偷色无码中文| 亚洲欧美日韩中文播放|