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Gallery: MiningBack
 
  A bird’s eye view of an augmented reality mining operation provides an overview of activity.
 
  Close up views allow more detailed insight into physical operations. This case depicts a mining shovel loading a mining truck with collision and truck load indicators.
 
  View the activity in real-time operation exactly as the on-site vehicle operator sees it. This representation depicts a cab view of a mining truck. Note the detailed data available, including a site map in the upper right, guidance indicators above the dash and vehicle metrics on the dashboard.
 
  Tracking cameras provide detail on equipment, terrain and important data. This shot depicts a tracking camera’s view of a mining truck with load indicators.
 
  All requested data is presented in an easy-to-view and analyze format, even down to the vehicle/operator level. Know how your operators are performing.
 
  Know where you should drill before making attempt after attempt. In this scenario, a virtual blasting drill moves to the target borehole location represented on the surface.
 
  Get information on beneath-surface strata for better decision making. In this image, color-coded material hardness profiles illustrate different strata layers encountered while drilling vertical and diagonal boreholes.
 
  Have accurate data at your fingertips, including borehole information panels that illustrate hardness and dip angle information.
 
  Operation Center display walls allow dispatchers and supervisors to monitor critical aspects of mining operations through various camera angles.
 
 
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