Scada System-(Advanced)
What is SCADA?
SCADA stands for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition; a computer-based industrial control system used to collect and analyze real-time data for tracking, monitoring and monitoring of industrial equipment in different types of industries. Consider SCADA application in power systems for operation and control.
SCADA can be defined in the power system as a power distribution application that typically depends on the software package. The electrical distribution system consists of several substations; these substations will have multiple numbers of controllers, sensors and operator interface points.
SCADA system
In general, real-time PLC control and control (PLCs) are used for programmable logic controllers, circuit breakers and power monitors. Data from PLCs and other devices is transferred to the computer-based SCADA node located at each substation. One or more computers are located at different central control and control points.
The use of the SCADA system has become common since the 1960s, with increased need for equipment control and control. The early systems that were created using the mainframe were expensive and were operated and monitored manually. However, recent advances in technology have achieved advanced automated SCADA systems, with maximum efficiency at reduced cost, in accordance with the concerns of the company
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