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Spatial-Temporal Data Integration Modeling and Dynamic Simulation of Coal-Rock Dynamic Disasters

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  • Yulei Kong
  • Zhengshan Luo
  • Xiaomin Wang
  • Yuchen Wang
  • Xiaoshuang Li

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To solve the problem of accurate identification of coal-rock dynamic disaster precursors, a spatiotemporal data integrated monitoring, and early warning system was proposed. The system consists of a spatiotemporal data integration model, a time series and visual monitoring, and an early warning platform. It takes the comprehensive mining face of a deep coal mine as the monitoring object. It uses structured light 3D scanning and Brillouin optical time domain reflectometry to collect physical entity data in the monitoring area, reconstructs data and processes data redundancy through edge microprocessors, and decomposes spatiotemporal objects into elements to construct a data integration model for data integration. Inner relationship and space-time unity. Using the time series database as the data integration model carrier, the processed physical entity data is mapped to the visual monitoring and early warning platform for dynamic simulation display, which provides data support for accurate early warning of coal-rock dynamic disasters. Finally, a prototype system is developed to verify the generality and feasibility of the system.

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  • Yulei Kong & Zhengshan Luo & Xiaomin Wang & Yuchen Wang & Xiaoshuang Li, 2022. "Spatial-Temporal Data Integration Modeling and Dynamic Simulation of Coal-Rock Dynamic Disasters," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-10, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:5365536
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/5365536
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