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Integrated and intelligent remote operation centres (I2ROCs): Assessing the human–machine requirements for 21st century mining operations

Journal
Minerals Engineering
ISSN
0892-6875
Date Issued
2024-02-04
Author(s)
Mulundumina Shimaponda-Nawa
Glen T. Nwaila
Editor(s)
Nakhchivan State University
Nakhchivan State University
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mineng.2023.108565
Abstract
The futuristic view of smart mines is the attainment of automated self-governed mines without human intervention
throughout the value chain. However, reality entails a hybrid environment where humans and machines
must effectively work together, with a bias towards machines highly aiding human capabilities. The minerals
industry will require systems, processes and strategies to navigate this hybrid environment and transitional
period. In this work, we focus on the role that integrated remote operation centres (IROCs) will play in ensuring
that mining companies continue to get value from technological advancements during the transformation period.
A review of IROC implementations by leading mining companies revealed that most functions in IROCs are
powered by low-level artificial intelligence, in which most capabilities are goal-oriented. In this situation,
automated machines and processes are programmed to accomplish specific tasks without a two-way intelligent
interaction with humans. An integrated and intelligent remote operation centre can provide additional benefits.
We refer to such a facility as I2ROC. I2ROCs offer opportunities beyond the traditional command-and-control
capabilities by providing analytical insights and the interaction between people and machines, which contributes
to better decision-making, ultimately improving performance measurability. In this paper, several enablers
of I2ROCs are identified, as well as drivers that will accelerate I2ROCs’ attainment. The human element is critical
in achieving the 21st Century mining model. As such, this paper takes a two-dimensional approach focusing on
the role of humans and technology in the future mining model. Key factors are explored, such as the required
skillset and how these skills can be enhanced. Specifically, we present essential elements defining I2ROCs and the
critical requirements for a digitalised workforce fit for operation within I2ROCs. Our findings provide a
comprehensive framework for multiple stakeholders to collaboratively pursue I2ROCs through effective education,
training, and governance, fostering a more sustainable and resilient future.
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