California, 19th Sept 2024 — GroundHog is excited to announce the release of the latest version of its Fleet Management System (FMS), now tailored for Autonomous Haulage Systems (AHS). This advanced system, developed in collaboration with leading OEM, Scania Group, enhances haul truck automation by streamlining dispatch, trip and route planning, and the entire load-haul-dump cycle. It also enables centralized, cloud-based monitoring and control for more efficient operations.
A key feature of GroundHog’s FMS for AHS is its open API architecture, which ensures seamless communication with OEM’s AHS servers that manage the trucks. By using the ISO 23725 Open Autonomy standard, the integration process is straightforward, ensuring smooth operations with any autonomous truck. This was recently proven in a successful test with an Autonomous Mining Truck at the Södertälje test site. The integration of GroundHog FMS was completed quickly and efficiently, first in a virtual environment and then in real-world conditions.
Daniel Persson Proos, a developer from Scania working on external FMS interfaces, commented after the test:
“I’m surprised it went off without a hitch on the first run, given how early we are in the process.”
GroundHog’s seamless integration highlights the potential for rapid and effective deployment in diverse mining environments. This success represents a major leap forward in mining automation.
Key Features of GroundHog FMS for Autonomous Haulage Systems (AHS):
“Upgrading our Fleet Management System (FMS) to act as an Autonomous Dispatcher for AHS equipment marks a major leap for both the product and our team,” says Pavan Maganti, Senior Engineering Manager, GroundHog.
- 24/7 Real-Time Monitoring: Continuously track vehicle journeys, including location, speed, and operational status.
- Smart Dispatching: Optimize routes and minimize delays, improving overall efficiency.
- Event Tracking: Monitor critical tasks like spotting, loading, hauling, and dumping, while consolidating key metrics like trip counts and material movement.
- Automated Alerts & Scheduling: Receive real-time alerts and schedule maintenance based on live data.
- Seamless Integration: Compatible with Collision Avoidance Systems via Open API for enhanced safety.
- Mixed Fleet Compatibility: Supports diverse equipment sizes, from light to heavy vehicles, making it ideal for mixed fleets and satellite pits.
- Customizable Features: Tailored to meet the specific operational needs of each mining site.
How Does It Work?
A Step Forward in Mining Automation
GroundHog’s FMS for AHS automates critical haulage tasks, optimizing routes, tracking trip performance, and integrating advanced safety features like Collision Avoidance Systems. It’s designed to handle mixed fleets with ease, adapting to the unique requirements of each mining operation.
“We’re thrilled to introduce this new FMS for AHS, which marks a major step forward in mining automation,” said Krishna Kunam, CTO and Co-Founder of GroundHog. “Our focus is on starting with core features that provide immediate value, and gradually expanding towards more advanced automation solutions.”
GroundHog emphasizes careful planning and incremental adoption for FMS rollouts, similar to its approach for human-driven truck systems. Starting small with basic trip automation, GroundHog’s solution is built to grow alongside the needs of each operation.
For more details on GroundHog’s Autonomous Haulage System integration and how it can benefit your operations, visit: GroundHog Autonomous Haulage System.
About GroundHog:
GroundHog is a leading digital solutions provider for the mining industry, committed to innovation and customer success. Its range of products focuses on improving operational efficiency, safety, and productivity in mining operations worldwide. From fleet management to production optimization, GroundHog is dedicated to helping mines achieve their goals.For more information, please visit www.groundhogapps.com or contact us at: getStuffDone@groundhogapps.com