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Industries could use SCADA systems to control, monitor, and evaluate their processes in real-time.
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Applied Technology Review | Tuesday, April 26, 2022
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SCADAs have been the best at what they do so far because they have made things better in the industries. With the rise of IoT technology, it's now essential to make things even better through automation, predictive analysis, and a long-term solution for the industries.
Fremont, CA: Industries could use SCADA systems to control, monitor, and evaluate their processes in real-time. SCADA systems in industries are proven to be highly efficient because they interface directly with devices such as sensors, pumps, valves, and motors and record events to aid in decision-making. It's because a SCADA system keeps the industrial process running smoothly by communicating any problems with the system, which helps to reduce equipment downtime. With its most outstanding qualities like scalability, interoperability, and better security of overall industrial operations, the integration of IoT technology with current SCADA systems can undoubtedly empower the industries.
How is IoT useful for SCADA systems:
Overall equipment effectiveness
OEE is the most recognized measure of availability, quality, and performance in any industry, and it may be applied to a single piece of equipment or the entire business process as needed. SCADA has been used to monitor utility networks and industrial operations for the past 40 years and is still growing in popularity. It gives precise asset performance data that primarily aids managers in making better decisions. The integration of IoT in SCADA enhances overall equipment performance by implementing real-time monitoring controls and sophisticated maintenance methods such as automatic data extraction, secure data transfer, and collecting machine idle time, among other things.
Data acquisition
If a SCADA system is used in a certain industry, combining an IoT solution with it will vastly improve the data collection process. While a SCADA system allows for remote human intervention with an industrial process, IoT technology focuses on machine-to-machine connectivity. The obtained data proved successful in providing reports of production and utility sectors within an industry by leveraging the capabilities of the Internet of Things. It is also expected that SCADA systems will grow into IoT systems in the future, giving a more intelligent and well-integrated platform. One of the key advantages of integrating IoT with the SCADA system is data capture, which allows for better data comprehension and extraction.
Security
Traditional SCADA systems already lack systematic security measures, which can be further enhanced by IoT-based remote monitoring, anomaly detection, secure data transfer, and other technologies. This ensures that the entire process is protected across the data center, including the servers and applications. As a result, incorporating a relevant IoT-based solution decreases the risk of data breaches and helps managers to keep a real-time watch of the plant's operation and important details. A corporation can add value to its total business by implementing an IoT SCADA system, ensuring a powerful area where assets are well-monitored, networks are secure, and risks can be appraised for better decisions.