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How RFOptic’s RFoF system for 2-way radio networks improves communication & reliability in mining operations

Outdoor EnclosureIn general, effective communication is crucial for ensuring safety, productivity, and operational efficiency in the rugged and demanding environment of a mine site. Traditional two-way radio networks often suffer signal degradation, limited coverage, and high maintenance costs. This case study by RFOptic’s distributor D2N – Technology Solutions  explores how implementing an RFoF system improved reliability, lowered maintenance costs, and provides enhanced operational capabilities.

A mining company relying on a conventional two-way radio network suffered from frequent signal losses, especially in remote or underground areas. Maintenance costs were high due to the need for regular antenna adjustments, cable replacements, and signal amplification equipment that was prone to failure and provided limited feedback in terms of system performance and configurability.

The customer was facing several challenges:

  • Signal Degradation – Terrain features, such as hills and tunnels, caused signal degradation and dead zones, hampering communication between personnel.
  • Limited Coverage – The existing radio network needed more coverage, leading to communication blackouts in critical areas of the mine.
  • High Maintenance Costs – To address signal issues, constant maintenance and upgrades were required, leading to increased operational expenses.
  • Reliability Concerns – Unreliable communication impacted safety protocols and operational coordination, posing risks to personnel and assets.

To solve these issues, D2N deployed an RFoF system by RFOptic that converts RF signals into optical signals, allowing for the transmission of radio signals over long distances without signal degradation. Reported benefits include:

  1. Improved communication
    The RFoF system significantly improves communication reliability and coverage. Personnel can now communicate seamlessly, even in previously problematic areas.
  2. Enhanced Safety
    Reliable communication enhanced safety protocols, enabling quick response to emergencies and improved coordination during daily operations.
  3. Lower Maintenance Costs
    The system’s robust design and reduced signal degradation minimizes the need for frequent maintenance, resulting in cost savings.
  4. Operational Efficiency
    With reliable communication channels established, operational efficiency has been increased as personnel can now collaborate effectively, leading to smoother workflows and reduced downtime.
  5. Scalability
    The modular nature of the RFoF system allows for easy scalability as the mine site expands or new communication needs arise.

Conclusion

By adopting an RFoF system, the customer transformed communication at its mine site, addressing longstanding challenges related to signal degradation, limited coverage, and high maintenance costs. By leveraging RFOptic’s advanced technology, improved reliability, enhanced safety, lower maintenance expenses, and increased operational efficiency were achieved. This ultimately contributes to a more productive and secure work environment.

The challenges that the customer experienced are well-known. Critical sites, such as tunnels and mines, often suffer from limited communication. To address this problem, RFOptic provides RFoF/GPS solutions for mines, tunnels, and underground transportation systems. Its RF over fiber links 2.5GHz, 4GHz, 6GHz, and GPS are used in mines and tunnels where wireless solutions are limited due to line of sight. The solutions can also be used for accurate timing or RF communication signals to/from above ground into mines, tunnels, and underground/subway systems.

RFOptic’s Presence at the IBC 2017 Was a Great Success!

RFOptic at IBC 2017

Recently, RFOptic attended the IBC 2017 to meet existing and new customers, strategic partners and distributors. Since we are a leading provider of RF over Fiber & Optical Delay Line solutions, it was a given that we would be attending this world’s leading media, entertainment and technology show.

The IBC 2017, which celebrated its 50th anniversary, was highly successful with a record attendance of over 57,000 visitors. The IBC Exhibition covered fifteen halls across the RAI Exhibition and Convention Centre in Amsterdam and hosted over 1,700 exhibitors spanning the creation, management and delivery of electronic media and entertainment.

At the event, RFOptic had 45 meetings with AV and Satcom integrators as well as wireless cameras and microphones companies who showed an interest in our RFoF and ODL solutions that are already used by Tier 1 and other enterprises active in the broadcast, audio and video sector as well as in the telecom, aerospace, governmental, and research labs industries.

We also introduces our two recent offerings:

  1. Our innovative compact bidirectional (2 way) RF over Fiber (RFoF) transceiver which is comprised of an uplink of Tx and Rx (at 1550nm) and a downlink of Tx and Rx at 1310nm, and
  2. Our controllable RF over Fiber (RFoF) OEM cardswhich offer an excellent solution for companies who need to add an RF over Fiber capability to their portfolio.

We also met potential distributors and integrators for strategic partnerships and cooperation, and met several of our competitors to discuss mutual interests.

We will be attending the next IBC, so come and meet us again at the IBC 2018 that will take place September 13-17, 2018 in the RAI Exhibition and Convention Centre in Amsterdam.