How Does the 360° AI AVM System Resolve Safety Hazards in Open-Pit Mining Operations?
Open-pit mining is globally recognized as a high-risk working environment. Characterized by complex terrain, dense heavy machinery and limited visibility, large vehicles such as mining trucks, excavators and loaders come with extensive blind areas. This easily leads to crush and collision accidents, resulting in casualties and property losses.
Traditional rear-view cameras and rear view mirrors can no longer cope with the complex round-the-clock multi-directional operating conditions at mining sites. Against this backdrop, the 360° AI AVM system has become a core active safety configuration for mining vehicles.

I. Severe Blind Spot Issues Prevalent in Open-pit Mines
Most large off-highway mining trucks stand over 4 meters tall with elevated driver cabins, leaving drivers with severely restricted natural vision. When reversing, turning or making U-turns in narrow mine roadways, massive blind zones exist all around the vehicle:
- Front blind area: No visible view within 5 to 8 meters ahead, putting on-foot workers at great risk.
- Side blind area: The extra-wide vehicle body creates large vision gaps, so approaching machinery and vehicles cannot be detected in a timely manner.
- Rear blind area: Reversing and unloading are frequent operations at mines, and the rear section is where workers often move around.
- Harsh working conditions: Mining sites operate 24/7. Insufficient lighting and heavy dust at night further impair drivers’ visibility.
Relying merely on driving experience and horn warnings can no longer meet modern mine safety production standards.
II. 360° AI AVM System: Full Peripheral Awareness
The 360° AI AVM system captures footage via multiple wide-angle cameras mounted around the vehicle. With advanced image stitching algorithms, it generates a real-time top-down panoramic view and displays the image on the on-board monitor, enabling drivers to fully monitor the surroundings at all angles.
The Luview JY-FV04 360° AI AVM system is tailor-made for engineering and mining machinery, with its technical architecture fully optimized for mining operations.
III. 8-Channel High-Definition Cameras for Zero Blind Spots
The JY-FV04 360° AI AVM system supports up to 8 channels of AHD 1080P high-definition cameras. Four channels are dedicated to panoramic image stitching, while the other four serve as independent monitoring channels for targeted surveillance of cargo boxes, external attachments and critical hazard zones.
Equipped with 210° ultra-wide-angle fisheye lenses, all cameras work seamlessly together to eliminate stitching blind spots commonly seen in conventional solutions.
All cameras feature IP68 ingress protection, resisting dust accumulation, mud impact and high-pressure water washing, and delivering stable imaging continuously under harsh mining conditions.
IV. One-Click Calibration for Easy Maintenance & Consistent Image Accuracy
Long-term heavy loads and rough road conditions may cause vehicle body deformation and camera displacement. The JY-FV04 360° AI AVM system is integrated with a one-click calibration function. No professional tools or technicians are required; on-site staff can quickly recalibrate panoramic images, greatly simplifying maintenance and ensuring accurate imaging around the clock.
V. AI Vision Warning for Proactive Risk Prevention
Panoramic video monitoring is just the basic function. The built-in AI vision warning module serves as the core of safety protection. It identifies pedestrians and surrounding vehicles in real time. Once potential hazards are detected approaching, the system triggers visual and audible alerts automatically. It upgrades conventional passive observation to active early warning, effectively shortening drivers’ response time.
VI. Ultrasonic Radar Complementation for All-Weather Reliable Protection
Heavy dust, strong glare and low light at night may affect camera performance. For enhanced perception, the system can be optionally fitted with a 16-point four-direction ultrasonic radar:
- While driving, the radar provides full-scan detection up to 2.5 meters.
- After vehicle power-off and arming, the detection range is reduced to 0.3 meters to activate anti-theft alarms and prevent accidental collisions during parking.
The radar supports wide voltage input from DC 12V to 33V, with a peak power consumption of only 0.2W, bringing almost no extra load to the original vehicle circuit.
Furthermore, the system integrates BSD (Blind Spot Detection) and LCA (Lane Change Assist). Instant alerts will be issued when vehicles enter the side and rear blind areas, significantly cutting collision risks during passing and parallel operation in mine roadways.
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Q1: Can the 360°AVM system effectively prevent collision and run-over accidents in open-pit mines?
A: Definitely. Mining vehicles have large blind spots due to their huge size. Luview system delivers full 360° vision via wide-angle fisheye cameras, paired with AI detection and ultrasonic radar. It provides early warning for pedestrians and nearby vehicles, greatly cutting down safety accidents and property loss.
Q2: Are the cameras and system durable enough for dusty, muddy mining environments and high-pressure washing?
A: All cameras are rated IP68, fully resistant to dust, mud impact and high-pressure water cleaning. The system supports wide voltage input and works stably under harsh conditions like heavy dust, vibration and extreme temperatures.
Q3: Will it be difficult to recalibrate the panoramic view if cameras shift from vehicle vibration and heavy loads?
A: No professional tools or technicians are required. The one-click calibration function allows on-site staff to quickly re-calibrate image stitching. It corrects frame deviation caused by vehicle deformation or camera displacement easily.
Q4: What extra safety features does this system offer for comprehensive mine protection?
A: Besides 360° panoramic view, it is equipped with AI visual warning, BSD blind spot detection and LCA lane change assist. The optional 16-probe ultrasonic radar works as backup in low-light, dusty or strong light conditions, and also supports anti-theft alarm when vehicles are parked.
Q5: Will multiple cameras and radars cause extra load on the vehicle’s electrical system?
A: Power consumption is extremely low. The ultrasonic radar only consumes 0.2W at maximum, and the system supports DC 12~33V wide voltage. It brings almost no extra burden to the original vehicle circuit, while supporting up to 8 AHD 1080P camera channels.


