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Advanced Navigation launches Chimera Land at SME’s MINEXCHANGE

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Advanced Navigation has announced the launch of Chimera Land. A new class of navigation, this 3D Laser Velocity Sensor (LVS) is specifically designed to solve the primary challenge for underground mining: maintaining precise vehicle positioning in deep, dark, and unmapped environments where GPS cannot reach.

Advanced Navigation launches Chimera Land at SME’s MINEXCHANGE

In underground mining, knowing exactly where a vehicle is located is mission-critical. Traditional navigation relies on GPS signals, which disappear the moment a vehicle enters a portal or adit. To compensate, mines often install expensive fixed infrastructure, such as Wi-Fi beacons or radio tags, which can be time-consuming and costly as they must be regularly maintained to keep up with the rapidly advancing mine face. This makes extending mines difficult and dangerous.

Joe Vandecar, Head of Product at Advanced Navigation, says, “In a production environment, navigation is critical. When positioning fails, haulage stalls, drill rig alignment drifts, and ore reconciliation becomes inaccurate. These disruptions create a cascade of operational lag that directly erodes profitability.”

When fused with an Advanced Navigation inertial navigation system (INS), Chimera Land allows underground vehicles to maintain stable navigation over extended distances and time. Instead of needing to ‘ask’ an external beacon or satellite for its location, the sensor uses specialised lasers to measure a vehicle’s ground-relative 3D velocity with high accuracy. By feeding this precise data into the vehicle’s INS, the sensor eliminates the inherent ‘drift’ that typically comes with standalone INS.

This integration is made possible with AdNav Intelligence, the company’s sophisticated proprietary software. Drawing on adaptive algorithms, the fusion engine dynamically weights the input from each sensor, adjusting reliance in real time based on their reliability scores, environmental conditions, and operational context.

The result is a resilient, high-performance, infrastructure-light positioning solution that excels in the high-dust, zero-light conditions typical of underground mines.

“Development areas in mining have long been held back by fragile external infrastructure and complex setups that struggle to keep pace with a moving mine face”, says Vandecar.

“Chimera Land changes that. By providing a fully onboard, self-contained solution, we’ve eliminated the ‘positioning gap’. Even in the deepest, unmapped headings, we turn navigational guesswork into absolute operational certainty, ensuring that autonomous fleets keep moving without interruption.”

“To keep human operators safe from hazardous conditions, assets must possess the ‘situational intelligence’ to make real-time decisions. Chimera Land provides the foundational certainty required for this evolution, ensuring absolute positioning integrity in the world’s most challenging environments.”

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