A Wireless Surveillance and Safety Monitoring System for Mine Workers Using ZigBee
Journal: International Journal of Wireless Communications and Networking Technologies (IJWCNT) (Vol.13, No. 3)Publication Date: 2024-05-10
Authors : V Shankar J Swetha R Swathi G Praneetha Reddy L Supraja;
Page : 26-30
Keywords : igBee enabled base stations; wireless sensor networking; sensor’s function; safety monitoring system.;
Abstract
In the mining industry, ZigBee technology is used in wireless surveillance and safety monitoring systems specifically designed for mine workers. By continuously monitoring the ambient conditions and vital indicators of miners in real-time, the technology seeks to improve their safety and security. In order to detect dangerous situations in the mine unit, the proposed system consists of a variety of sensors that are integrated together. ZigBee-enabled base stations are used for data collecting and transmission. By means of Zigbee, the system enables smooth communication between the base stations and sensors, guaranteeing prompt alerts and reactions to possible safety hazards. Through the mining industry, where worker safety is of utmost significance, this research advances wireless monitoring systems in dangerous environments. [1]. The bell in an emergency signals a quick reaction from the base station. This research represents a significant advancement in wireless sensor networking, improving mine worker safety. Our goal is to improve the lives of mine workers facing dangerous circumstances by providing a rapid means of rescue through wireless communication
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