Asset protection system for surface vehicle applications
May 2016
Industrial Wireless
Booyco Electronics has extended its electronic safety equipment offering having recently launched its Asset Protection System (APS), aimed at enhancing vehicle and operator safety in surface mining operations. In combination with its underground pedestrian detection system (PDS) technology, the company now offers the mining industry a turnkey, fully integrated surface and underground safety solution for machinery and personnel.
Having secured its forefront position in the PDS field years ago, Booyco Electronics is determined to replicate this success in surface applications. “Our current surface solutions were developed using our underground VLF systems but work optimally for pedestrian speeds and movements, rather than fast-moving vehicles,” says Martin Vermaak, chief operating officer at Booyco Electronics.
Designed for easy and effective communication between vehicles, the APS transfers information between users via a new, in-house designed and developed human machine interface. It incorporates a high definition LED screen and high-level controller with massive computational power to operate quickly at high speed.
“Because our system can process a large amount of data really quickly, it meets the requirements necessary for vehicle-to-vehicle safety protection,” continues Vermaak.
All forms of system communication are exchanged with the operators using icons, making it easy to use and understand; a significant advantage for users who are illiterate. Additionally, messages can be provided via a pre-recorded voice programme and can be customised to any language, which encourages adoption and prevents alienation of the system as well.
Protocol and redundancy measures have also been incorporated to ensure the system continues working, despite a faulty sensor for example. Importantly, Vermaak notes, “If the system loses GPS signal, we can still determine where a vehicle is relative to other vehicles by accessing recently compiled information. Wireless Internet (Wi-Fi) capabilities provide users with the option to download data for incident analysis and can even aid in productivity by drawing comparisons between scenarios and vehicle operators. The system is customisable to suit specific requirements without affecting or changing the primary software design.
“By providing both surface and underground safety system applications which are completely integrated and can operate via a single interface, the resultant economy of scale and shared equipment functionality enables us to reduce capital costs and risk management for our customers,” explains Vermaak.
Having completed the first APS prototypes at the end of 2015; taking customer requirements, previous lessons learnt and failure mode testing into account, Booyco Electronics has already commenced with its first on-site trial tests and has already received its first order.
For more information contact Anton Lourens, Booyco Electronics, 086 126 6926, [email protected], www.booyco-electronics.co.za
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