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Accepted Papers

Equipment, safety and environment

Automation applied to a rapid roadway development system for underground coal mining
D. Hainsworth, D. Reid, R. McPhee, J. Ralston, P. Corke and G. Winstanley, Australia

Artificial neural network method of rock mass blastability classification in mine engineering
H. Jiang, W. Xu and S. Xie, P.R. of China

Numerical simulation of failure process when cutting inhomogeneous rocks - Influence of rake angles
S. -Q. Kou and H. -Y. Liu, Sweden, C.-A. Tang, P.R. of China

Mine communication and information for real time risk analysis
C. Mallett, G. Einicke and P. Glynn, Australia

Developing real-time diagnostics for cutting heads on underground mining machines
J. Steele, M. Ozbay and B. Miller, USA

Approach and method for risk analysis of a large-scale mine automation systems
R. Tiusanen, Finland

Material flow automation

Australian mining automation research at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
J. Cunningham, P. Corke, D. Hainsworth, G. Einicke and I. Gibbs, Australia

Use of advanced technology in mastering mine material flow
T. Puhakka and T. Soikkeli, Finland

Automatic data acquisition in a primary mobile crushing unit
E. Satola and K. Nieminen, Finland

Structural modelling

Evaluation of a catastrophic flood gravel deposit via geostatistical nethods
D. R. Hack, USA

3D structural modelling of Kutemajärvi and Pampalo gold deposits in Finland
E. Laine and M. Peltoniemi, Finland

Mine planning

Capacity model for room & pillar operations with continuous miners
A. Bayer and K. Nienhaus, Germany

The quality control system at the Pargas Mine
G. Hakkarainen, Finland

Simulation of scheduling strategies in cut-and-fill
S. Haugen, Sweden, and S. Koivisto, Canada

Using OptiMine simulation tool for mine layout designing for AvestaPolarit Chrome Kemi underground mine
V. Kainulainen, E. Lindeman and A. Ruotsalainen, Finland

Economical optimization of mine production
O. Leinonen, Finland

Planning procedure improvements by data management systems
T. Oberndorfer, Austria

Mine-wide communication system
J. Raimoaho, Finland

Modern computer applications in mining using Surpac Vision
P. Somervuori, Finland, and N. Middleton, UK

LHD loading: Moving from tele-operation to automation
J. Steele, C. Debrunner, T. Vincent and M. Whitehorn, USA

Development of a short term scheduling tool for the Aitik open-pit mine using simulation
A. van Wageningen, The Netherlands, A. Renström, Sweden and H. de Ruiter, The Netherlands

Database management

An integrated database management system for laboratories of Mining Engineering Department at KAU using micro computer
M. Aljuhani and A. Fadol, Saudi Arabia

The utilisation of databases and three-dimensional models in design process by the City of Helsinki
J. Korpi, Finland

Perspectives of the International Rock Excavation Data Exchange Standard for future mine and machine automation
C. Müller, Germany

Advanced control applications

Computer use in the mineral industry in Saudi Arabia
M. Aljuhani and H. Meriky, Saudi Arabia

Operator control architecture
G. Danko, USA

Image analysis based control of zinc flotation
J. Miettunen, J. Kaartinen and J. Hätönen, Finland

Computer applications related to shotcreting in mining
P. Syrjänen and J. Tenhunen, Finland

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