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Wireless Phone Call From
Inside Coal Mine Enabled By Collaboration Of 3 Companies
Malvern, PA - Rajant
Corporation, provider of portable networking solutions,
Sanmina–SCI, Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS)
provider, and Hannah Engineering, a professional consulting
engineering firm specializing in civil and mining
applications, announced recently that they have collaborately
demonstrated the wireless phone call from inside a coal mine
to outside POTS extensions. Calls were made to several
different endpoints in multiple states from 1,000 feet
underground, at a National Institute of Occupational Safety &
Health (NIOSH) facility near Pittsburgh, PA.
The collaborative project was
in support of statewide rulings from West Virginia and the new
2006 federal regulations, included in the June 2006 Mine
Improvement and New Emergency Response (MINER) Act, to improve
the preparedness and effectiveness of emergency responders in
coal mines. Both the state legislation and the MINER Act
require mining companies to install improved wireless
communications and tracking solutions to provide optimal safe
working conditions for miners.
“Safety within mines relies
on having the most current communication solutions,” said Bob
Schena, Chairman, Rajant Corporation. “The combined solution
from Rajant, Hannah Engineering, and Sanmina-SCI offers a
breakthrough in how miners can communicate, and be tracked,
within a mine. This solution will go a long way to make sure
our mines will be safe for our workers.”
The system will be deployed
as Hannah Engineering’s Wireless Integrated Technology System
(WITS), which provides a complete end-to-end solution for
improved communications within coal mines, claims the company.
The WITS system utilizes the networking capabilities of Rajant
and Sanmina-SCI to offer wireless communications and personnel
tracking from within the mine by connecting a host of
disparate communication devices.
Rajant BreadCrumb technology
was deployed in the mine, which delivered instant, portable,
mesh-networking capabilities to VoIP phones within the mine.
BreadCrumb units were hand deployed, thereby enabling the
network to move as the miners moved. The networking components
also facilitated tracking of miners. In operational
situations, should an emergency situation arise, miners would
easily be located within the mine by using Rajant’s BCAdmin
network monitoring software.
Sanmina-SCI’s Defense &
Aerospace Systems Division provided their REDI-COMM system,
which interfaced with the BreadCrumb network and allowed the
miners communication devices to be easily linked with
emergency radio systems, other critical communication
networks, and POTS phone lines. The Defense & Aerospace
Systems Division will soon offer a specialized version of
their MP1 phone system that will be uniquely configured and
certified for underground use.
“We have been working on an
integrated solution for almost one year,” said Dewayne Hannah,
President of Hannah Engineering. “Only through the
collaborative effort of our work with Rajant and Sanmina-SCI
could this breakthrough in a communication solution for mines
be possible. By delivering a complete system, coal mines can
more quickly meet the new regulations, improve safety, and
have better response mechanisms in the case of an emergency.
We are looking forward to commercial deployment of the
solution and to making our mines safer.”
SOURCE: Rajant
Corporation, Hannah Engineering and Sanmina-SCI Corporation
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