Abstract

Underground coal mining is a challenging and hazardous occupation that requires constant monitoring of environmental parameters to ensure the safety of miners. A handful of research has been carried out in developing wireless monitoring devices to monitor underground mine workings using Wi-Fi and ZigBee, which has limitations such as limited range, interference, reliability, power consumption, and security. The main objective of this study is to develop an Underground Gas Monitoring Device using LoRa communication for the effective transmission of monitored data. The testing was carried out in an underground mine model to measure the propagation of the LoRa signal with a line of sight and non-line of sight. It was observed that the system performs fairly well in both situations. During testing, it was observed that there was a drop in RSSI at 14 m for non-line of sight, and beyond 17 m no signal was received. Hence, for every 15 m, a booster is required to be placed to maintain efficient and reliable propagation of signals. In the event of an increase in gas level beyond the threshold limit in the underground mine, the developed system actuates the siren in the underground, boosters, and on the surface.

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