Nokia and Vale will implement a cognitive monitoring network service aimed at enhancing the performance and safety of mining operations.
This partnership builds on an established relationship at Vale’s autonomous iron ore mine in Carajás, recognised as the largest iron ore open-pit mine worldwide. The technology, tested in Carajás, promises a groundbreaking network capable of foresight; sensing, thinking, and acting proactively to facilitate mission-critical communication in the mine’s hazardous environment.
As industries anticipate future mission-critical networks, there’s a growing emphasis on embedding cognitive services across almost every operational layer. Nokia Bell Labs and Vale are set to explore such systems, striving for connectivity solutions to support and automate future mining operations and enhance planning intelligence.
Lelio Di Martino, GM of Cognitive Digital Mine Venture at Nokia, commented: “This collaboration between Nokia Bell Labs and Vale is the next step in making the mining industry safer and more productive. Mines are complex, multi-domain, and multi-stakeholder operations where low agility and high uncertainty can significantly impact profitability.
“The results of this collaboration will enable the creation of cognitive services that can optimise mining processes. Together, we will drive a revolution that will change the way we design and control networks — and mines.”
Central to this ambitious project is the creation of a comprehensive digital twin for mission-critical operations within the mine. By integrating the cognitive monitoring network service, the initiative seeks to harness data from various mine production systems – including hauling trucks and autonomous drillers – and correlate this with network key performance indicators.
The endeavour is supported by Nokia Bell Labs’ NiX (Nokia Industrial eXperience) research platform, which spurred the formation of the Network Cognitive Digital Mine (CDM) venture within Nokia’s Strategy and Technology organisation.
Mario Azevedo, GM of Engineering and Technology Projects at Vale, said: “By integrating advanced connectivity technologies with Nokia Bell Labs, one of our partners, we ensure more robust and consistent processes across IT and operational groups, implement real-time monitoring for a safer working environment, and optimise processes to reduce downtime and increase efficiency.
“This strategic approach empowers us to achieve operational excellence and maintain the focus on what matters most: safety and value generation.”
The collaboration signifies a crucial step in applying IoT technologies to an industry often marred by complex, unpredictable challenges. By merging connectivity with cognitive monitoring capabilities, the project underscores how digital innovation can lead to revolutionary advancements in traditional sectors.
(Photo by Omid Roshan)
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