Current Challenges
Most open-pit mines rely on traditional monitoring methods (e.g., GNSS, total stations, sensors), which face three major limitations:
Restricted coverage and safety risks: Contact-based measurement limits deployment density and poses safety hazards.
Weather and time constraints: Rain, fog, and nighttime conditions hinder 24/7 continuous monitoring.
Insufficient precision: Millimeter-level accuracy struggles to detect early-stage submillimeter creep deformations. These issues lead to incomplete data, delayed warnings for deep structural instability, and blind spots in complex geological environments.
Innovative SAR-Based Solution
Our advanced monitoring system uses Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) technology to overcome traditional limitations. It combines:
Non-contact remote sensing: GHz microwaves penetrate rain/fog and cover distances up to kilometers.
Phase interferometry: Submillimeter displacement resolution for precise deformation tracking.
This creates a 360°Comprehensive real-time monitoring network, enabling real-time millimeter-level monitoring of surface and deep slope movements, ensuring safer and smarter mining operations.
Key Features
All-in-one design: Integrated data processing and communication for unmanned operation.
Full coverage: 360° monitoring with no blind spots, using arc-scan imaging and continuous-wave radar.
High precision & speed: Early detection of slope instability with rapid data updates.
Adaptive algorithms: Compensates for atmospheric interference without requiring reference points.
3D terrain integration: Combines deformation data with slope angles for accurate risk prediction.
Customizable & open-source: Flexible communication/power protocols and support for customized.
Monitoring Platform
Browser/Server (B/S) architecture: Cross-platform compatibility and easy operation.
3D visualization: Radar data overlaid on topographic maps for clear situational awareness.
Multi-channel alerts: Instant warnings via interface, SMS, or email.