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DECOMDA - Decentralised Communication and Data Acquisition System

Project duration and partners

2021 to 2026 - BMWK

Project description

DECOMDA is a system for decentralised data acquisition, communication and data transmission in mines, tunnels and plants without complete cabling or a large number of access points.

Project goals

Collection and storage: Distributed, decentralised, autonomous and stationary/mobile measuring stations collect and temporarily store data.

Transport: Data collectors collect data from any measuring stations, mobile and without measuring stops, and transport them through the mine. They can be vehicle- or person-bound.

Transfer and evaluation: Data collectors transfer the data from any measuring stations to a higher-level system (e.g. intranet) for evaluation and visualisation

Advantages

  • Independent of complex network infrastructure
  • Easy maintenance
  • Integrable into existing systems
  • Free positioning
  • No measurement stop required
  • Low costs
  • Easy scalability
  • Also suitable for blasting operations
  • Easy handling
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Gefördert durch Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Klimaschutz aufgrund eines Beschlusses des Deutschen Bundestages
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DECOMDA Funktionsprinzip

Dr.-Ing. Tobias Krichler

TU Bergakademie Freiberg
Institute of Mechanical Engineering
Professorship for Networked Mobile Machines

Leipziger Straße 32
09599 Freiberg

+49 3731 39-2857
Tobias [dot] Krichler [at] imb [dot] tu-freiberg [dot] de (Tobias[dot]Krichler[at]imb[dot]tu-freiberg[dot]de)

Max Friedemann

TU Bergakademie Freiberg
Institute of Mining Engineering and Special Civil Engineering
Chair for Underground Mining Methods

Research and Training Mine "Reiche Zeche"
Fuchsmühlenweg 9
09599 Freiberg

+49 3731 39-3578
Max [dot] Friedemann [at] mabb [dot] tu-freiberg [dot] de (Max[dot]Friedemann[at]mabb[dot]tu-freiberg[dot]de)