A LiDAR-Aided Inertial Positioning Approach for a Longwall Shearer in Underground Coal Mining
Jiangtao Zheng,
Sihai Li,
Nan Li,
Qiangwen Fu,
Shiming Liu and
Gongmin Yan
Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2021, vol. 2021, 1-15
Abstract:
The absolute three-dimensional position of a longwall shearer is fundamental to longwall mining automation. The positioning of the longwall shearer is usually realized by the inertial navigation system (INS) and odometer (OD). However, the position accuracy of this positioning approach gradually decreases over time due to the gyro drift. To further increase the positioning accuracy of the shearer, this paper proposes a positioning approach based on the INS and light detection and ranging (LiDAR). A Kalman filter (KF) model based on the observation provided by detecting hydraulic supports which are part of the longwall face, using the LiDAR, is established. The selection scheme of the point features is studied through a set of simulations. In addition, compared with that of the approach based on the INS and OD, the shearer positioning accuracy obtained using the proposed approach is higher. When the shearer moves along a 350 m track for 6 cutting cycles and lasts about 7.1 h, both east and north position errors can be maintained within 0.2 m and the height error within 0.1 m.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1155/2021/6616090
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