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Virtual Reality and Mine Safety Training
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University of Nevada, Reno n Pierre Mousset-Jones n Fred Harris n Ben Lucchesi n Nerissa Oberlander
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This work was partially sponsored by: n Echo Bay Minerals n Newmont Gold n Nevada Division of Industrial Relations n Mine Safety Health Administration
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Training Vehicle Operators: Expensive but Necessary n Downside to training –man hours for training n qualified trainer available n employee not working while training –equipment for training n truck taken out of production n Upside to training –increased productivity n less downtime due to equipment failure n less downtime due to employee injury
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Current Training Methods n Written Material –pamphlets –training manuals n Training Videos n Seminars with trainer n Live inspection of truck with trainer
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Deficiency of these Training methods n Books and videos are static learning material n Memorization of process without experience … A new training method is needed n People learn by doing = Interactive training = Interactive training n Non-static + Interactive training = Experience n Training aid is able to simulate many situations = non-static = non-static
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Project Goal n Provide an alternative method of training through simulation –focus less on memorizing and more on doing n Make the simulation interactive –make the trainee perform and as well as evaluate performance n Make the simulation configurable –don’t give the trainee the benefit of memorizing the training simulation - change it every time –help the trainee understand how their training will apply to the real world through experience
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Virtual Reality n Our implementation combines –3D graphics n displays information –User input n user interaction with appropriate device
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3D graphics n Draw objects, not pictures
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User input n Facilitate movement in 3D world n Intuitive use
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VR and Mine Safety Training n Apply VR technology to training –simulate real world situations –allow users to practice skills n Examples: –vehicle inspection (MVIS) –driver training (MVDS) –underground rescue and evacuation (future work)
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MVIS (Mine Vehicle Inspection Simulation) n Simulate pre-operational vehicle inspection –3D image of vehicle in world –parts on vehicle are damaged n User interaction –user moves around vehicle –user inspects parts n Configurable –damaged parts are selected ahead of time –configurations can be saved for reuse
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MVIS Demo n Open Scene file n Scenario selection –configure at runtime –select pre-configured scenario n Start inspection –inspect parts on vehicle n Stop inspection n View inspection results
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MVIS Future Work n Model configurator –dissect raw model n Scenario setup –easy configuration n Result evaluator –easy performance evaluation –statistical analysis –animation of inspection
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MVDS (Mine Vehicle Driving Simulation) n Simulate vehicle operation in a surface mine –Simulate vehicle performance –Simulate mining operation (other vehicles, equipment, people, hazards, …) n Configuration –use custom pits –use company vehicles
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MVDS Demo n Current version is a proof of concept –demonstrates custom mine usage n import DTM file format –demonstrates scenario setup n save scenario configuration –demonstrates simple interaction n drive in saved scenario
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MVDS Future Work n enhanced physics model –vehicle movement –environment interaction n enhanced graphics n multi-user support n performance evaluation
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Other projects n Underground rescue and evacuation training n ventilation simulation (fire, smoke, … )
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Other people’s work n Accident recreation –computer animation –video clips
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