SCADA
  Supervisory Control
            and Data Acquisition

 

 

 
 

Navigation

  Home
  About Us
  Site Map
  Privacy Policy
  Contact Us

More Resources

Narrowband scada projects Ip scada telemetry Scada engineer job

 

For both types of electricity management/ control systems (both traditional and nuclear), SCADA systems are employed these days. The role of SCADA in the electricity industry is same as SCADA systems play in other control systems.

These act as supervisory systems and they control the way the automated process is controlled. SCADA systems issues predefined response which is set through PLCs (Programmable Logic Circuits) when any parameter value/ state changes beyond permissible levels.

As human supervision is not feasible in this case, thus SCADA systems always prove to be reliable solution.  The benefits of employing SCADA don't come to halt here. These systems store the collected data which prove beneficial for trouble shooting purposes. Without this available data, troubleshooting or locating fault in the circuits would have become a tedious task. The collected data gets stored in database which can be easily accessed for routine checks.

See Also:
Cyber Security Industry Alliance (CSIA) - SCADA

Scada compatible metering pumps

Scada system

SCADA systems have become synonym for efficient, better, safer and secure working environment. Now it comes to mind, what makes them so important? Well, the answer lies in the abbreviation of SCADA only. 

SCADA stands for Supervisory Control and Data acquisition. SCADA systems are designed with the goal of collection of data at regular intervals from sensors located in the remote locations or in factories. After the collection part, now comes the analysis of the data. Data collected is processed and then managed in human readable format along with creation of records as history.

Now, the realm of SCADA has expanded to water management systems, environmental control systems, mass transportation or manufacturing systems.

 


More articles:

SCADA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New IT security standards for US electricity industry
Synetcom Industrial Wireless - Ethernet 900 MHz PLC Radio Modem
SCADA Wireless sensors remote monitoring pipeline well monitoring SCADA Telemetry
Scada gsm

With each passing day, we are becoming more and more dependent on automated tasks. Now, we can't believe ourselves without automation. At small scale, precision and efficiency don't worry a great deal but when it comes to big terms, these two things matter a lot.

SCADA systems (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Systems) work in this direction. Though these systems started developing in 1960's but recently they have evolved have started playing an important role in automated tasks.

With deployment of SCADA systems a high degree of reliability and efficiently gets attached with automated tasks. Being supervisory systems they supervise the automated tasks and takes pre defined actions when a state/ parameter value rises above permissible levels.
 


Related Topics: Scada in the electricity industry,  Scada historian data analysis, Scada aarps attorneys