Abstract

The working face is the most dangerous place of coal mines, and it is difficult (even impossible) to replenish energy by replacing batteries of sensor nodes in the working faces. This paper presents a wireless charging method for this scenario that is composed of two sub methods called mining charging and maintaining charging, respectively. Mining charging provides opportunistic charging services during the process of coal cutting through two airborne Mobile Chargers (MCs) installed on the two ends of the shearer and two portable MCs carried by shearer drivers. Maintaining charging provides opportunistic charging services for nodes in the charging radius when scraper conveyor repairmen and hydraulic support repairmen check or repair equipment, with each repairman carrying one portable MC. Simulation results show that both mining charging and maintaining charging can give energy replenishment for nodes in coal faces. When charging power of MCs is greater than or equal to 5.2 W, the first row of nodes can work sustainably. If the energy requirements of the second row of nodes are also met, the charging power of MCs cannot be less than 12 W.

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