SCADA
Automation SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) is a type of software used to acquire data from remote locations and monitor and control industrial systems and processes. It is typically used in industrial settings, such as manufacturing plants and power grids, to monitor and control equipment, detect faults, and manage operations.
SCADA systems also have the ability to collect and analyse data from multiple sources, such as sensors, and can be used to generate reports, control alarms, and provide real-time analysis. SCADA systems are often integrated with other control systems, such as Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and Distributed Control Systems (DCS). This allows for the automation of complex processes and the integration of different systems for better process control and management. SCADA systems are also used in many other industries, such as water, wastewater, and oil and gas. They can be used to monitor and control a variety of processes, from transportation to distribution and from production to energy management.