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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Wednesday, July 22, 2020
The SCADA or Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition system is a handy software that industries have been quick to make use of, as it simplifies their regulatory and tracking needs.
FREMONT, CA: The SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition system) is commonly useful in managing a plethora of servers in SCADA environment or spheres. This control system architecture, which has its primary use to fulfill the industrial needs of monitoring, gathering, and controlling real-time data.
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SCADA's popularity is due to its ability to control local and remote factory operations, directly interact with devices through human-interface software and log events digitally. It has aided several industrial sectors in efficiently processing their data, enabling smart solutions, and saving valuable time. There are numerous uses of SCADA.
[vendor_logo_first]Power Generation and Transmission Systems- Electric utilities routinely make use of human-interface monitoring or SCADA to ascertain the flow of line voltage, especially in remote locations. It is also useful to monitor breaker operations and power grids.
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Wastewater and Sewage Systems- SCADA also commonly used in the civic sphere by state and municipal bodies to regulate water supply. The software can easily monitor water flow, pipe pressure, wastewater collection, drain water levels, and other field-based water treatment devices.
Food and Beverage Industry- SCADA plays an important role, especially in this sector, as it is better equipped to keep temperatures at an appropriate range in the case of processing foods. By keeping a watch and controlling temperature levels, SCADA can also help in reducing or errors caused by laborers.
Transportation- Fast-paced or metropolitan cities have mammoth transit needs. Therefore, the deployment of SCADA to regulate traffic lights, which controls and monitors traffic flow for seamless transportation. It can also flag unusual or out-of-order signals. In the case of mass transit authorities, it is used mainly to regulate electricity, track bus routes, and locate trains.
Manufacturing- The manufacturing sector has several monitoring and regulating needs that the SCADA can cater to, and its functions can range from simple to complex configurations, elaborate installations, and ensuring production.
SCADA is fast-becoming a backbone as every factory or industry is being run by a monitoring system.
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