Application of Terrestrial Laser Scanning and Global Navigation Satellite System in the Mining Area

Keywords: Terrestrial Laser Scanning, Global Navigation Satellite System, mine mapping, displacement, deformation, subsidence, open-pit mine, mining

Abstract

Terrestrial Laser Scanning and Global Navigation Satellite System technologies are increasingly prevalent in geodetic mapping
work, playing a significant role in mine surveying tasks such as drawing maps for volume calculation, monitoring displacement,
and deformation of mine surfaces and structures above mine tunnels. Currently, there are many studies on the application of these
technologies in various aspects of mine surveying work. This paper will synthesize these studies to evaluate the effectiveness of
applying GNSS and TLS technologies in mining surveying. The authors has reviewed 44 papers/projects in recent years and found
that these technologies are developing rapidly, with the accuracy of coordinate and altitude measurement increasingly improving to
approximately millimeters in both horizontal and vertical directions.

Published
2024-07-25
How to Cite
PHAM, V. C., LIPECKI, T., VO, N. D., & Pietrzyk, S. (2024). Application of Terrestrial Laser Scanning and Global Navigation Satellite System in the Mining Area. Test, 2(1), 55–62. https://doi.org/10.29227/IM-2024-01-93