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Smart Grid-based conceptualization and approach to a safety device for underground mines

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  • Martínez Torres Rosa Elia
  • Huerta González Juana María
  • Pineda Martínez Alfredo

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Considering the contributions of Artificial Intelligence in terms of human learning, it is proposed as applied research, the conceptualization to build a Technological Development that through atmospheric measurements in confined spaces, such as underground mines, ensures the well-being of the crews of personnel who operate according to the progress in the tunnels and are facing emissions of toxic gases. putting their health and even their lives at risk. The objective is to present the theoretical and methodological bases to build a technological development that allows measuring and deploying information to the crews in situ and, remotely to the control office, which allows prevention, rescue and immediate medical attention reactions if necessary, sending information through networks called Smart Grid, which expand the literary and response capacity. through attended events. It is envisaged as a safety device provided by the mining unit to the field, which can be a complement to the personal rescuers who are part of the miners' personal protective equipment (PPE), according to legislation in Mexico.

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  • Martínez Torres Rosa Elia & Huerta González Juana María & Pineda Martínez Alfredo, 2024. "Smart Grid-based conceptualization and approach to a safety device for underground mines," SPAST Reports, SPAST Foundation, vol. 1(6).
  • Handle: RePEc:bps:jspath:v:1:y:2024:i:6:id:5064
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