Torsa Launches Next Generation Collision Avoidance System
by Daniel Gleeson
Torsa has unveiled its next generation
Collision Avoidance System for shovels, haul trucks, auxiliary and light
vehicles, building on the first version of its system that was deployed at
Antamina in Peru.
The Spain-based company says its latest CAS optimizes loading
operation, allowing the two trucks to be loaded simultaneously.
Gabino de Diego, the new director of Business Development for Torsa, explained: “For our first generation, our design team evaluated all the detection technologies available in the market. With the focus on reliability and operators’ safety, LiDAR became the technology of choice. Actually, Torsa were the first one in the market with a LiDAR-based CAS.
“Now, in our fourth generation, a new 3D LiDAR is able to scan
more than 900,000 points per second, for an extremely accurate map of the
vehicle’s surroundings. In addition to LiDAR, Torsa CAS system is equipped with
cutting-edge detection technologies to provide maximum accuracy: ToF, UWB and
high precision GPS.
“The combination of all those technologies allows our system to
detect vehicles and other equipment with centimetric precision.”
Torsa has developed a user interface as part of this latest
update, taking on feedback from users to streamline the information required
for both the people running the vehicles and equipment and for the ones in the
control rooms, “reducing the information noise and providing a minimal invasive
system”.
“For example, in our fourth generation CAS system, we have
incorporated a predictive algorithm to avoid false positives because we know
that this is key for someone who is driving many ours every single day,” de
Diego said.
He added that the company’s CAS system has clocked up millions
of hours of operation to date in various mines, with plans to bring the
technology to mines in US, Canada, Africa and Australia from this year onwards.
Like all TORSA solutions, the collision avoidance system for
shovels, trucks and light vehicles is integrated into the TORSA Cloud
environment, ensuring the correct interaction, operation and technical
information management for all clients, the company says. The cloud-based
platform provides real-time data and information that can be used to target
specific issues in the mine, running campaigns to optimize the operation.
“Thanks to the business intelligence modules included in the
platform users are able, for example, to play back incidents and vehicle
interactions for detailed analysis, or rank the operators based on multiple
parameters to study and optimize behavioral KPIs,” de Diego said.
TORSA collaborates actively with the International Council on
Mining & Metals (ICMM) where the company is involved in the Innovation for
Cleaner Safer Vehicles (ICSV) program, which brings together 27 of the world’s
leading mining companies and technologies suppliers to collaborate in a
non-competitive space in order to accelerate the development of a new
generation of mining vehicles.