ISO/TC 82/SC 8/JWG 2 - Joint ISO/TC 82/SC 8 - ISO/TC 127/SC 2 WG FMS interface
GT ISO/TC 82/SC 8 - ISO/TC 127/SC 2 WG Interface FMS
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ISO/TC 82/SC 8/JWG 2 is a Subcommittee within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is named "Joint ISO/TC 82/SC 8 - ISO/TC 127/SC 2 WG FMS interface". This committee has published 1 standards.
ISO/TC 82/SC 8/JWG 2 develops ISO standards in the area of Information technology. Currently, there are 1 published standards from this subcommittee.
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This document defines the interfaces required between the fleet management (FMS) and autonomous haulage (AHS) systems for dispatch of haul trucks and coordination of production information, including communication protocols, message structures, telemetry signals, map sharing and task assignments. This document applies to surface mining. It specifies requirements and recommendations to achieve the following: — realtime computer system communication; — message definition and semantic; — mine map sharing; — truck dispatching; — truck production monitoring. This document does not address computer system authentication, authorization and cyber security. These methods and technologies are already covered by best practice IT deployments. The specific requirements for safe operation of machines, including execution of task assignments issued by the FMS to the AHS rely on additional information that is agreed between the FMS and AHS supplier which is outside the scope of this document.
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