Indian Machinery and Transport Equipment Exports - Forecasting with External Factors Using Chain of Hybrid Sarimax-Garch Model
Volume-5 | Issue-2

Enhancing Road Safety: A Driver Fatigue Detection and Behaviour Monitoring System using Advanced Computer Vision Techniques
Volume-6 | Issue-2

Green Lights Ahead: An IoT Solution for Prioritizing Emergency Vehicles
Volume-5 | Issue-3

Comparison of Stock Price Prediction Models using Pre-trained Neural Networks
Volume-3 | Issue-2

Smart Farming: Enhancing Network Infrastructure for Agricultural Sustainability
Volume-6 | Issue-1

Predictive Analytics with Data Visualization
Volume-4 | Issue-2

Efficient Two Stage Identification for Face mask detection using Multiclass Deep Learning Approach
Volume-3 | Issue-2

Design an Adaptive Hybrid Approach for Genetic Algorithm to Detect Effective Malware Detection in Android Division
Volume-3 | Issue-2

Blockchain Framework for Communication between Vehicle through IoT Devices and Sensors
Volume-3 | Issue-2

Split-Capacitor Five-Level Transformerless Grid Connected Single Phase PV System using Level Shifted PWM Technique
Volume-4 | Issue-1

Gas Leakage Detection in Pipeline by SVM classifier with Automatic Eddy Current based Defect Recognition Method
Volume-3 | Issue-3

Design an Adaptive Hybrid Approach for Genetic Algorithm to Detect Effective Malware Detection in Android Division
Volume-3 | Issue-2

Comparison of Stock Price Prediction Models using Pre-trained Neural Networks
Volume-3 | Issue-2

Construction of a Framework for Selecting an Effective Learning Procedure in the School-Level Sector of Online Teaching Informatics
Volume-3 | Issue-4

Machine Learning Algorithms Performance Analysis for VLSI IC Design
Volume-3 | Issue-2

Efficient Two Stage Identification for Face mask detection using Multiclass Deep Learning Approach
Volume-3 | Issue-2

Characterizing WDT subsystem of a Wi-Fi controller in an Automobile based on MIPS32 CPU platform across PVT
Volume-2 | Issue-4

Assimilation of IoT sensors for Data Visualization in a Smart Campus Environment
Volume-3 | Issue-4

Design of Data Mining Techniques for Online Blood Bank Management by CNN Model
Volume-3 | Issue-3

Ethereum and IOTA based Battery Management System with Internet of Vehicles
Volume-3 | Issue-3

Home / Archives / Volume-6 / Issue-2 / Article-7

Volume - 6 | Issue - 2 | june 2024

Safety Monitoring and Auto Alert System in Underground Collieries Open Access
Suguna A  , Achiammal B, Ayesha Mariyam A, Iswarya S  64
Pages: 164-179
Cite this article
A, Suguna, Achiammal B, Ayesha Mariyam A, and Iswarya S. "Safety Monitoring and Auto Alert System in Underground Collieries." Journal of Ubiquitous Computing and Communication Technologies 6, no. 2 (2024): 164-179
Published
06 June, 2024
Abstract

In the current scenario, significant mine disasters often occur due to explosions and fires. The occurrence of unexpected underground mine landslides poses a significant threat to miner safety, leading to fatalities. Consequently, the proposed system actively monitors key parameters and issues alerts to miners, aiming to mitigate this risk. The system primarily focuses on monitoring gas levels, air quality, temperature, and vibrations in underground mines, with the data being continuously recorded and stored in the ThingSpeak cloud. Visualization of the data is achieved through field charts created within the designated channel. The cloud-stored data is linked with MathWorks to predict missing values, providing a basis for proactive measures. The predicted missing values are then stored in a separate channel on ThingSpeak for continuous chart visualization. This data, complete with timestamps, can be exported to excel for further analysis and application. The scenario of the coal mine is monitored and regular reports are sent to the personnel’s mail which is automated in Thingspeak. In the event of an explosion, the rescue team is promptly notified through SMS alerts using a GSM modem.

Keywords

Mines ThingSpeak visualization Mathworks Regular Reports GSM alerts

×

Currently, subscription is the only source of revenue. The subscription resource covers the operating expenses such as web presence, online version, pre-press preparations, and staff wages.

To access the full PDF, please complete the payment process.

Subscription Details

Category Fee
Article Access Charge
15 USD
Open Access Fee Nil
Annual Subscription Fee
200 USD
After payment,
please send an email to irojournals.contact@gmail.com / journals@iroglobal.com requesting article access.
Subscription form: click here