Application of biosensors with GPS locators for monitoring the health of miners in underground mines a comprehensive framework for enhanced safety and operational efficiency

Petrovski, Aleksandar and Mijalkovski, Stojance and Mustafovski, Redzep (2025) Application of biosensors with GPS locators for monitoring the health of miners in underground mines a comprehensive framework for enhanced safety and operational efficiency. In: XVI-то стручно советување со меѓународно учество на тема: Технологија на подземна и површинска експлоатација на минерални суровини (Подекс-Повекс '25), 03-05 Oct 2025, Ohrid.

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Abstract

Underground mining operations present significant safety challenges due to harsh environmental conditions, limited visibility, and potential exposure to toxic gases. This paper presents a comprehensive framework integrating wearable biosensors with advanced positioning technologies to enhance miner safety and operational efficiency. The proposed system combines real-time physiological monitoring (heart rate, body temperature, blood oxygen saturation) with precise underground positioning using Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology. Analysis of empirical data from multiple mining operations demonstrates substantial improvements in safety metrics, including a 31-50% reduction in incident rates, 50-64% improvement in emergency response times, and 95-98% accuracy in hazard detection123. The integrated system architecture encompasses four primary layers: wearable sensor networks, underground positioning infrastructure, communication mesh systems, and data analytics platforms. Cost-benefit analysis indicates a return on investment breakeven point of 1.7 years with an initial investment of $80,000 for a 50-miner operation [1].

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: Engineering and Technology > Civil engineering
Engineering and Technology > Environmental engineering
Engineering and Technology > Materials engineering
Engineering and Technology > Other engineering and technologies
Divisions: Faculty of Natural and Technical Sciences
Depositing User: Stojance Mijalkovski
Date Deposited: 09 Oct 2025 07:44
Last Modified: 09 Oct 2025 07:44
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/36532

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