2020
DOI: 10.33271/mining14.04.031
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Choosing a camera for mine surveying of mining enterprise facilities using unmanned aerial vehicles

Abstract: Choosing an effective method for performing the mine surveying of the objects at mining enterprise based on the implementation of practical and analytical work. Particular attention is focused on the use of modern technologies for performing field and cameral work, which, in turn, enable to determine the most effective tools and methods for per-forming survey work in open pits, dumps, in collapse zones, and the like. At the same time, one of the priorities when creating graphic material in the form of a mine s… Show more

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“…Blizniukov. Of course, the determination of the boundaries of open pit mining should be carried out taking into account the conditions of stability of the massif of boundary rocks, which are performed by modern remote methods [17,18]. When determining the boundaries of the open pits according to known calculation principles, the economic calculating ratio is calculated according to technical and economic indicators, which are achieved at the time of design and its value is constant [19][20][21].…”
Section: Object and Methods Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blizniukov. Of course, the determination of the boundaries of open pit mining should be carried out taking into account the conditions of stability of the massif of boundary rocks, which are performed by modern remote methods [17,18]. When determining the boundaries of the open pits according to known calculation principles, the economic calculating ratio is calculated according to technical and economic indicators, which are achieved at the time of design and its value is constant [19][20][21].…”
Section: Object and Methods Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A classical photogrammetric workflow starts with the acquisition of images. Certain rules must be respected in order to guarantee good results from photogrammetry, e.g., enough overlapping between images [ 55 ], configuration of image network [ 49 , 51 , 56 ] but also photographic quality [ 57 ]. From a surveying perspective, pre-acquisition steps such as determination of the required Ground Sampling Distance (GSD) [ 21 ] and distribution of Ground Control Points (GCP) or scale lines are equally important [ 18 , 58 ].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, a significant drawback was the impossibility with the required accuracy to link the images in the areas dangerous for finding a person. When studying the deformations of quarry sides and dumps, as well as other mining enterprises objects, using ground digital survey, it became necessary to increase its accuracy [32]. For this, a design of the device was developed, which allows determining the coordinates of the photographing station with an accuracy of 5 to 15 mm, depending on the observation time, PDOP and distance to the base.…”
Section: The Joint Use Of a Digital Camera And A Gnss Receivermentioning
confidence: 99%