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SCADA systems are implemented where several installations are scattered in a geographical area and there is need for automation. They can be considered as a combination of automation and telecommunication systems. The term "area" has a vague meaning especially with today's telecommunications potential. It can refer to an area of an industrial plant or a country or a continent or even the whole world.
The main categories where SCADA systems are applied are:
- water distribution networks and waste water collection networks
- potable water treatment plants and sewage plants
- gas, chemical or fuel distribution networks
- Building Management Systems - BMS
- electricity generation (conventional, wind or solar) and distribution units
- signaling and automation of road or rail networks, airports, tunnels and underground rails
- large industry plants
- monitoring of climatic conditions in fridges – furnaces and meteorological stations
- agriculture automation in greenhouses, stock farming and irrigation systems
- monitoring and management of telecommunication networks (both wired and wireless)
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