In Brief
Talk To Your Plants: Defining Industrial Control Systems
Industrial control system networks generally fall into one of two types
By Todd Datz
August 01, 2004 — CSO — Distributed Control System (DCS): These systems are used within a small geographic area, such as a manufacturing plant or nuclear reactor. A single vendor generally supplies the whole system: hardware, software, master control station, engineering workstation, programmable logic controllers (PLC), cabling and so on. A DCS is often connected over a LAN and may control the whole industrial process in a plant.
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA): These systems are typically used throughout a wider geographic area to distribute products such as electricity or oil. SCADA systems have a master that communicates with remote devices
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