TECHNOLOGY

Atlas Copco selects Cavotec HOI

Working closely with mining group Atlas Copco, Cavotec has developed a Human Operator Interface (HOI) system

Staff reporter
An Atlas Copco ST Tram loader

An Atlas Copco ST Tram loader

PRESS RELEASE: The HOI system incorporates long-range wireless communication for operators of rugged loader vehicles used in mining applications deep underground. The solution, which first entered service in 2016, has generated substantial safety and efficiency gains at a mining application in Russia.

The system comprises three cameras, a media base unit (MBU), and an antenna on the loader machine; and a radio remote control (RRC) unit and tablet device for operators. The MBU connects the three cameras on the loader and transmits live video over a wireless network (Wi-Fi). The live feed is displayed on a tablet device mounted on the RRC, enabling the loader to be manoeuvred and controlled remotely.

The HOI video system provides operators with a wider overall view of what they are doing, which in turn supports more efficient loading. The solution improves safety and operational efficiency by removing loader operators from potentially hazardous areas where loaders operate. This is especially relevant in areas where rocks are unstable.

This versatile system is used to operate several different types of machine without design changes, with customers installing the system on new machines, and retrofitting existing equipment.

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