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SCADA System: Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition system is a type of control system that manages and monitors industrial processes and critical infrastructure by collecting data in real-time from sensors and instruments.
SCADA System Definition: SCADA System: Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition system is a type of control system that manages and monitors industrial processes and critical infrastructure by collecting data in real-time from sensors and instruments.
SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) System: A control system architecture that uses computers, networked data communications, and graphical user interfaces for monitoring and managing industrial processes. SCADA systems are commonly used in industries such as manufacturing, energy, water treatment, and transportation to control and supervise remote equipment, collect and process data, and provide real-time visibility and control over critical infrastructure operations. These systems typically consist of remote terminal units, programmable logic controllers, supervisory stations, and communication networks.
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