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About
Mikhail Ignatov is a researcher focused on the automation and optimization of open-pit mining operations, with a particular emphasis on robotic systems and intelligent equipment management. His work addresses the critical challenge of declining profitability in the mining industry as rich deposits become depleted, advocating for technical modernization through innovative technologies. Ignatov’s major contributions include the development of methods to improve the coordination and rhythm of intellectual complexes, such as excavator-dump truck systems operating in adjacent faces. By analyzing and enhancing current management practices, he aims to boost efficiency and reduce costs in the extraction of mineral raw materials, especially in the face of rising material and energy resource prices. His most-cited papers, "To Issue of Open-Pit Mining Robotization" (2018) and "Research and Improvement of the Current Management of the Job Rhythms of the Intellectual Complex Excavator – Dump Truck in the Adjacent Faces" (2019), each with 2 citations, lay foundational groundwork for integrating robotics and real-time control into mining workflows. Ignatov’s research is pivotal for students and engineers seeking sustainable solutions to maintain competitiveness in the evolving mining sector.
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- 1To Issue of Open-Pit Mining Robotization2 citations · 2018
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