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Helium is a distributor for SkyMark's new MineComms Mapper™ system, that knows where it is in the mine, and what RF signals it is "hearing". It shows you exactly where you have wireless coverage, and where you don't.
How Does It Work?The system includes:
Now, We're Underground!This system is:
The MineComms Mapper™ system is not approved for use in permissible areas. SkyMark has a design for an XP model that is promising, but it's still in early stage development. The current system can be used in non-permissible areas, and, with the appropriate gas checks, in permissible areas. Get the Advantage of MineComms Mapper™ Now.The sooner you get an in-depth look at your coverage , the faster you will be able to improve your network, and verify your coverage. Partnering with SkyMarkOur friends at SkyMark are busy establishing partnerships with mining companies, engineering firms, mine service providers and manufacturers of mine communications systems. If you are interested in this exciting new technology, they would like to hear from you. |
The MineComms Mapper™ is being towed by a mine jeep. The hand-tow bar is in its rest. The passenger is holding the tablet computer.
The MineComms Mapper™ software helps you set up and carry out surveys of your network.
As you traverse the mine, signal readings are processed and color coded by thresholds that you can set. It's easy to see coverage weak spots, gaps or outages.
Joe Sabo wheels the MineComms Mapper™ cart into the main portal at the Bruceton Safety Research Mine. The tablet computer is mounted on the pull-bar. *US Patents 6,505,045; 6,581,000; 6,636,737; 6,680,924; 6,711,148 |
Recent NewsJanuary 22, 2010 SkyMark's MineComms Mapper™ system rolled in to action at Consol Energy's Enlow Fork Mine in West Finley, PA last week. SkyMark was providing support to L3 Communications, as it was verifying the accuracy of its new TRU-TRACKER Precision Location System. The TRU-TRACKER system uses "reverse" radio frequency identification (RFID) to determine the real-time location of miners underground. L3 needed accurate, independent location data to verify the estimated miner location data provided by their system. Tom Eldridge, Project Manager for L3, calls it "ground-truth." To get that ground-truth, he called SkyMark, and arranged for our engineers to bring a MineComms Mapper™ cart down to Enlow Fork for the survey. SkyMark used the MineComms Mapper™ to survey over 5,000 ft. of entries where TRU-TRACKER tags had been placed, collecting 2,285 data samples. These data samples were then provided to L3 to compare with the data collected by their TRU-TRACKER system. The results of the verification study will be published in L3's final report to NIOSH. The Enlow Fork Mine is one of the largest underground coal mines in the US, providing a large-scale environment to test the capabilities of the MineComms Mapper™. Laird Cooper, Product Engineer for SkyMark, said, "We were really happy with the location accuracy we were getting with the cart. We got precise scaling measurements from Paul Kelly, the Mine Engineer, calibrated the cart, and then just pulled it along, and it was right on target at each crosscut." For futher information, please contact: Steve David, SkyMark Corporation. 412-371-0680. Watch the MineComms Mapper™ in action! |
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Call us today to set up a survey, or to get pricing on a MineComms Mapper™ system. |
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