GB/T 47461-2026 Requirements for the architecture of coal mines intelligent system English, Anglais, Englisch, Inglés, えいご
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ICS
CCS
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
GB/T 47461-2026
Requirements for the architecture of coal mines intelligent system
煤矿智能化体系架构要求
Issue date: 2026-03-31 Implementation date: 2026-10-01
Issued by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China
the Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China
Contents
ForewordScope
Normative References
Terms and Definitions
Abbreviations
Overall Architecture of Coal Mine Intelligence
5.1 Basic Requirements
5.2 Architecture Components
5.3 Application Scenario Requirements
Network Architecture of Coal Mine Intelligence
6.1 Basic Requirements
6.2 External Network
6.3 MineUse Core Network
6.4 Integrated Bearer Network
6.5 Network Security
6.6 Network Management Functional Requirements
Information Platform Architecture of Coal Mine Intelligence
7.1 Basic Requirements
7.2 Data Perception and Control Layer
7.3 Data Analysis and Application Layer
7.4 DecisionMaking Layer
Business Architecture of Coal Mine Intelligence
8.1 Basic Requirements
8.2 Basic Platform
8.3 Intelligent Production System
8.4 Safety Assurance System
8.5 Intelligent Coal Washing and Preparation System
Management Architecture of Coal Mine Intelligence
9.1 Basic Requirements
9.2 Intelligent Safety Management Requirements
9.3 Intelligent Production Management Requirements
9.4 Intelligent Operation Management Requirements
9.5 Intelligent Technology and Equipment Management Requirements
9.6 Intelligent Human Resource Management
RequirementsArchitecture requirements for coal mine intelligence
1 Scope
This document defines terms related to coal mine intelligence, and specifies the overall architecture, information platform architecture, network architecture, business architecture and management architecture.
This document applies to the intelligent design, construction and upgrading of existing underground coal mines, new underground coal mines and their supporting systems. Relevant systems of openpit coal mines may refer to this document.
2 Normative References
The contents of the following documents constitute indispensable provisions of this document through normative references. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition (including any amendments) applies.
GB/T 22239 Information security technology — Baseline for classified protection of cybersecurity
GB/T 34679 General technical specification for smart mine information system
GB/T 36323 Information security technology — Basic requirements of security management for industrial control system
GB/T 37739 Information technology — Cloud computing — Platform as a service deployment requirements
GB 50215 Code for design of coal industry of mine
GB/T 50417 Code for design of power supply of underground coal mine
GB/T 50451 Code for design of underground drainage pumping station and drainage pipeline of coal mine
GB/T 50518 Configuration standard of ventilation safety equipment for mine
GB 50533 Code for design of auxiliary transport in coal mine
GB 50810 Code for design of water supply and drainage of coal industry
GB 51024 Code for design of intelligent monitoring system for coal mine safety production
GB 51179 Code for design of coal transport in underground coal mine
GB/T 51272 Standard for design of intelligent mine in coal industry
MT/T 1202 (all parts) Technical requirements for coal mine data acquisition and transmission
NB/T 11627 Evaluation index system for smart mine
3 Terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this document.
3.1 intelligent coal mine
A coal mine that, aiming for safe, efficient, green, intelligent mining and sustainable development, integrates advanced technologies and equipment such as the Internet of Things, cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence, the industrial Internet and robotics, to build systems including information infrastructure, a comprehensive control platform, intelligent coal mining, intelligent tunnelling, main transport output and auxiliary transport, production assistance, intelligent drilling and blasting, and intelligent coal washing and preparation, achieving multisource data perception, dynamic analysis and prediction, realtime interconnection, autonomous learning, reasoning and decisionmaking, collaborative control and comprehensive management.
3.2
overall architecture of coal mine intelligence
The overall layout and composition describing the components, relationships and interaction mechanisms of the technical support, tools and means, basic units, business carriers, application scenarios and system management of coal mine intelligence.
3.3
information platform architecture of coal mine intelligence
The overall layout of the information platform describing the composition, method models, topological structures and interaction relationships of the information technology support, data flow, production collaborative control platform, industrial big data platform, comprehensive control platform and cloud services for coal mine intelligence.
3.4
network architecture of coal mine intelligence
A layered, domainbased wired and wireless hybrid communication system built to support intelligent coal mine production, safety monitoring and business management, covering physical topology, bearer technology, software layering, communication protocols, application services and security protection mechanisms.
3.5
application system architecture of coal mine intelligence
The overall layout describing the production and auxiliary processes of coal mine intelligence, such as geological assurance, coal mining, tunnelling, main coal flow transport, auxiliary transport, safety monitoring, ventilation, power supply, water supply and drainage, coal washing and preparation, storage, loading and transport, drilling and blasting, and excavation, loading and transport, as well as core business processes such as the industrial park and operation management, and defining the system composition, relationships and interaction mechanisms.
3.6
management architecture of coal mine intelligence
An organisational management system describing intelligent safety management, production management, operation management, technology and equipment management, human resource management, and their adaptation to the intelligent coal mine production model.
4 Abbreviations
The following abbreviations apply to this document.
AI: Artificial Intelligence
AMF: Access and Mobility Management Function
APT: Advanced Persistent Threat
CD: Continuous Delivery
CI: Continuous Integration
eMBB: enhance Mobile Broadband
F5G: The 5th Generation Fixed Network
IP: Internet Protocol Address
LiFi: Light Fidelity
LoRa: Long Range Radio
MEC: Mobile Edge Computing
MLOps: Machine Learning Operations
mMTC: massive Machine Type Communication
PCF: Policy Control Function
PON: Passive Optical Network
QoS: Quality of Service
SMF: Session Management Function
SPN: Slicing Packet Network
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GB/T 47461-2026 Requirements for the architecture of coal mines intelligent system (English Version)
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English Name
Requirements for the architecture of coal mines intelligent system
GB/T 47461-2026 Requirements for the architecture of coal mines intelligent system English, Anglais, Englisch, Inglés, えいご
This is a draft translation for reference among interesting stakeholders. The finalized translation (passing through draft translation, self-check, revision and verification) will be delivered upon being ordered.
ICS
CCS
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
GB/T 47461-2026
Requirements for the architecture of coal mines intelligent system
煤矿智能化体系架构要求
Issue date: 2026-03-31 Implementation date: 2026-10-01
Issued by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China
the Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China
Contents
ForewordScope
Normative References
Terms and Definitions
Abbreviations
Overall Architecture of Coal Mine Intelligence
5.1 Basic Requirements
5.2 Architecture Components
5.3 Application Scenario Requirements
Network Architecture of Coal Mine Intelligence
6.1 Basic Requirements
6.2 External Network
6.3 MineUse Core Network
6.4 Integrated Bearer Network
6.5 Network Security
6.6 Network Management Functional Requirements
Information Platform Architecture of Coal Mine Intelligence
7.1 Basic Requirements
7.2 Data Perception and Control Layer
7.3 Data Analysis and Application Layer
7.4 DecisionMaking Layer
Business Architecture of Coal Mine Intelligence
8.1 Basic Requirements
8.2 Basic Platform
8.3 Intelligent Production System
8.4 Safety Assurance System
8.5 Intelligent Coal Washing and Preparation System
Management Architecture of Coal Mine Intelligence
9.1 Basic Requirements
9.2 Intelligent Safety Management Requirements
9.3 Intelligent Production Management Requirements
9.4 Intelligent Operation Management Requirements
9.5 Intelligent Technology and Equipment Management Requirements
9.6 Intelligent Human Resource Management
RequirementsArchitecture requirements for coal mine intelligence
1 Scope
This document defines terms related to coal mine intelligence, and specifies the overall architecture, information platform architecture, network architecture, business architecture and management architecture.
This document applies to the intelligent design, construction and upgrading of existing underground coal mines, new underground coal mines and their supporting systems. Relevant systems of openpit coal mines may refer to this document.
2 Normative References
The contents of the following documents constitute indispensable provisions of this document through normative references. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition (including any amendments) applies.
GB/T 22239 Information security technology — Baseline for classified protection of cybersecurity
GB/T 34679 General technical specification for smart mine information system
GB/T 36323 Information security technology — Basic requirements of security management for industrial control system
GB/T 37739 Information technology — Cloud computing — Platform as a service deployment requirements
GB 50215 Code for design of coal industry of mine
GB/T 50417 Code for design of power supply of underground coal mine
GB/T 50451 Code for design of underground drainage pumping station and drainage pipeline of coal mine
GB/T 50518 Configuration standard of ventilation safety equipment for mine
GB 50533 Code for design of auxiliary transport in coal mine
GB 50810 Code for design of water supply and drainage of coal industry
GB 51024 Code for design of intelligent monitoring system for coal mine safety production
GB 51179 Code for design of coal transport in underground coal mine
GB/T 51272 Standard for design of intelligent mine in coal industry
MT/T 1202 (all parts) Technical requirements for coal mine data acquisition and transmission
NB/T 11627 Evaluation index system for smart mine
3 Terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this document.
3.1 intelligent coal mine
A coal mine that, aiming for safe, efficient, green, intelligent mining and sustainable development, integrates advanced technologies and equipment such as the Internet of Things, cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence, the industrial Internet and robotics, to build systems including information infrastructure, a comprehensive control platform, intelligent coal mining, intelligent tunnelling, main transport output and auxiliary transport, production assistance, intelligent drilling and blasting, and intelligent coal washing and preparation, achieving multisource data perception, dynamic analysis and prediction, realtime interconnection, autonomous learning, reasoning and decisionmaking, collaborative control and comprehensive management.
3.2
overall architecture of coal mine intelligence
The overall layout and composition describing the components, relationships and interaction mechanisms of the technical support, tools and means, basic units, business carriers, application scenarios and system management of coal mine intelligence.
3.3
information platform architecture of coal mine intelligence
The overall layout of the information platform describing the composition, method models, topological structures and interaction relationships of the information technology support, data flow, production collaborative control platform, industrial big data platform, comprehensive control platform and cloud services for coal mine intelligence.
3.4
network architecture of coal mine intelligence
A layered, domainbased wired and wireless hybrid communication system built to support intelligent coal mine production, safety monitoring and business management, covering physical topology, bearer technology, software layering, communication protocols, application services and security protection mechanisms.
3.5
application system architecture of coal mine intelligence
The overall layout describing the production and auxiliary processes of coal mine intelligence, such as geological assurance, coal mining, tunnelling, main coal flow transport, auxiliary transport, safety monitoring, ventilation, power supply, water supply and drainage, coal washing and preparation, storage, loading and transport, drilling and blasting, and excavation, loading and transport, as well as core business processes such as the industrial park and operation management, and defining the system composition, relationships and interaction mechanisms.
3.6
management architecture of coal mine intelligence
An organisational management system describing intelligent safety management, production management, operation management, technology and equipment management, human resource management, and their adaptation to the intelligent coal mine production model.
4 Abbreviations
The following abbreviations apply to this document.
AI: Artificial Intelligence
AMF: Access and Mobility Management Function
APT: Advanced Persistent Threat
CD: Continuous Delivery
CI: Continuous Integration
eMBB: enhance Mobile Broadband
F5G: The 5th Generation Fixed Network
IP: Internet Protocol Address
LiFi: Light Fidelity
LoRa: Long Range Radio
MEC: Mobile Edge Computing
MLOps: Machine Learning Operations
mMTC: massive Machine Type Communication
PCF: Policy Control Function
PON: Passive Optical Network
QoS: Quality of Service
SMF: Session Management Function
SPN: Slicing Packet Network