SCADA SYSTEMS
Definition of SCADA -
A SCADA (Supervisory control and data acquisition) is defined as software based tool and application program includes GIU for monitor and control the process, A collection of data in real time mode from remote locations or sites for in order to control equipment and conditions based on logical algorithms burned in controllers.
Applications of SCADA -
1. Electric Power Systems, operations and control
2. Manufacturing Industries or plants
3. Telecom and Information technology-based systems
4. Traffic Controls
5. Lift and elevators controls
6. Food and process industries
Properties of SCADA -
1. Capability of Systems
2. Security issue
3. Compliance and Regulatory
4. Standards and Quality
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