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Page 1: How is spectrum being used to machine industrial communications - Alan Seery - RadComms 2014

How is spectrum being used for machine to machine industrial communications? What are the benefits?What is the future?

Alan Seery

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Supply chain15 mines in the Pilbara Four independent shipping terminals

Largest privately owned freight railway in Australia

spanning 1600 kilometres

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Pilbara Map

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Communications in Mining

Changing mobile communication

needs:

Mobile fleet data is increasingly

reliant on wireless connectivity

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Communications in mining

The Rio Tinto LTE network has been developed to support business, safety

and production critical systems through a single converged network.

In-Pit Wall Monitoring Systems

Safety and Production Critical

Systems:

• In-Pit CCTV monitoring

• Dewatering telemetry

• Deformation Monitoring

• Prism Monitoring

• Slope Radar

• High precision GPS

• Intelligent Earthmoving

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Communications in mining

Changing mobile communication

needs:

Industry wide drive towards use of

autonomous mining platforms

Autonomous drilling system (ADS)Autonomous haulage system (AHS)

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Communications in mining

Incorporates visualisation and

collaboration tools to provide real-time

information across our demand chain.

Operations Centre - Perth

Pilbara mines, rail and ports operated

from a single location in Perth

(Operations Centre)

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Why LTE?

Key Benefits

Improved reliability and resiliency for production and safety critical services

The LTE network operates on a licenced frequency – no interference

Complete wireless coverage of all operational areas

Ability to prioritise traffic (QOS)

Safety and production critical traffic given priority over corporate traffic

Consolidated network platform to support all in-pit systems concurrently

The network can support all current in-pit systems concurrently which are typically

supported by multiple wireless networks/technologies

Reduced infrastructure requirement

• 4 LTE communications trailers compared to 30+ WIFI communications trailers

• All LTE infrastructure located outside of blast zones – no need to move trailers.

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Radio Base Station –a new approach

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The business case - with LTE we can consolidate infrastructure

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Mobile infrastructure delivering LTE

• Rapidly deployable transportable

communications infrastructure

• Provides sharing, co-location and

standardisation of network assets,

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The ever changing topology presents communications challenges

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Additional benefits of LTE

• Provides access to business applications from tablets or tough books

anywhere within the operational areas of the mine

• The system provides the capability to support both current and future

business demands for operational needs in relation to M2M connectivity,

voice, video and data

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Additional benefits of LTE

Roll out of unified communications (voice/video mobile services)

solutions in pit.

Voice over LTE

Video over LTE (live video streaming)

For the future

Push to talk (two-way radio) over LTE

Location based services, personnel and asset tracking etc.

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Design and implementation considerations

• Spectrum allocation – Working with the regulator

– Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)

• Availability & development of end-to-end ecosystem…

• Creating opportunities for industry

Rio Tinto SIM Cards

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Design and implementation considerations

• Geographic constraints & Remoteness limitations

• Drive testing was completed across all operational areas of the mine

• Adequate capacity to support all HME, autonomous drills, light vehicles,

and future voice and video on a single common wireless network.

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Coverage area – drive testing results

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Shading indicates drive test route. Areas in red indicate high data

throughput (above 10Mb/s)

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Challenges to industry

Location Based Services

• Personnel Tracking

• In-Pit Proximity Detection

• Collision Detection

– Safety

• Asset tracking and management

– Efficiencies

PTT over LTE

(form factor and battery life are key

components to the solution)

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Project achievements

First in the resources sector, first private LTE network in Australia

• The network provides wireless 4G coverage to all operational areas of West

Angelas

• High throughput rates in both uplink and downlink directions

• Support model established with a Network Operations Centre providing 24x7

support

• The LTE network is operational and has been supporting mining operations since

August 2013

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“Making connection in the middle of nowhere”

“I'm in a very big hole in the middle of nowhere and there's

better mobile internet than in my Parliament House office.

Welcome to the Pilbara.”

By Australian Associated Press (Katrina Curtis)

Published: 08:30 AEST, 10 July 2014

2014 National iAwards Winner

Resources Category

Rio Tinto for Wireless 4G LTE Network

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In Summary: The network enables M2M, Mobility and analytics opportunities

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Thankyou

© 2014 Rio Tinto. All rights reserved.


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