Abstract

Inspection of mining assets is a crucial part of the maintenance process and is of interest to several stakeholders (e.g., OEMs, owners, users, and inspectors). Inspections require an inspector to verify several characteristics of the assets onsite, typically using legacy and poorly digitized procedures. Thus, many research opportunities arise from the adoption of digital technologies to make these procedures more efficient, reliable, and straightforward. In addition to cloud computing, the ubiquitous presence of modern mobile devices, new measurement tools with embedded connectivity capabilities, and blockchain technologies could greatly improve trust and transparency between the stakeholders interested in the inspection. However, there has been little discussion on integrating these technologies into the mining domain. This paper presents and evaluates an end-to-end system to conduct inspections using mobile devices that directly interact with constrained IoT sensor devices. Furthermore, our proposal provides a method to integrate constrained IoT devices as smart measuring tools that directly interact with a blockchain system, guaranteeing data integrity and increasing the trustworthiness of the data. Finally, we highlight the benefits of our proposed architecture by evaluating a real case study in a mining inspection scenario.

Highlights

  • The mining sector is one of the most challenging domains to develop next-generation applications using new technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT)

  • We propose a method to create cost-effective IoT measurement devices using low-cost embedded CPUs that interact with a blockchain network to increase trust and trustworthiness

  • For the IoT platform, and based on the results and evaluation presented in our previous works [26,36], we opted for an ESP32 microcontroller

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Summary

Introduction

The mining sector is one of the most challenging domains to develop next-generation applications using new technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT). The ubiquitous presence of modern mobile devices (e.g., smartphones, tablets) provides a low-cost tool to carry out inspections, store measures and observations, and automatically transfer them to an IT system to obtain the inspection result This approach can work even in remote mining sites with no Internet connection because mobile devices have enough memory to collect several inspections and transfer them once an Internet connection is available. Modern mobile devices offer various short-range communication technologies (e.g., Bluetooth, WiFi, NFC) to interact with the new measurement tools (e.g., calipers and depth gauges) This approach can work with older tools as cost-effective IoT devices could be used for retrofitting these tools [4,5].

Related Works
Proposed System Architecture
Use Case Validation
Cloud Module
Mobile App
Blockchain Module
Connected Tool
Evaluation
Inspection Report Footprint
Connected Tool Footprint
Transaction Costs
Transaction Processing Time
Conclusions and Future Works
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