SCADA Systems
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Gathering and analyzing real-time data allows businesses to respond quickly to changes in data, whether it’s in production processes, financial markets, or customer behavior.
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SCADA Data
SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) data refers to the information collected from various sensors and equipment in an industrial setting, such as a manufacturing plant, power grid, or oil refinery, and transmitted to a centralized control system for analysis and monitoring.
SCADA vs. PLC
SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) is a software system used to monitor and control large-scale processes, such as power grids, oil and gas pipelines, and water treatment plants. PLC (Programmable Logic Controller), on the other hand, is a type of hardware used to control individual machines or subsystems within a larger process.
Five Composing Parts of SCADA
SCADA, which stands for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition, is a system used to monitor and control industrial processes. The five composing parts of SCADA are: Supervisory System, Human Machine Interface (HIM), Remote Terminals Units (RTUS), Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCS), and Communication Networks.