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  2. Supervisory control - Wikipedia

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    Supervisory control is a general term for control of many individual controllers or control loops, such as within a distributed control system.It refers to a high level of overall monitoring of individual process controllers, which is not necessary for the operation of each controller, but gives the operator an overall plant process view, and allows integration of operation between controllers.

  3. Supervisory control theory - Wikipedia

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    The supervisory control theory (SCT), also known as the Ramadge–Wonham framework (RW framework), is a method for automatically synthesizing supervisors that restrict the behavior of a plant such that as much as possible of the given specifications are fulfilled. The plant is assumed to spontaneously generate events.

  4. SCADA - Wikipedia

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    SCADA (an acronym for supervisory control and data acquisition) is a control system architecture comprising computers, networked data communications and graphical user interfaces for high-level supervision of machines and processes.

  5. File:SCADA C4ISR Facilities.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Systems for Command, Control, Communications, Computer Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissanmce (C4ISR) Facilities Date

  6. Remote terminal unit - Wikipedia

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    A remote terminal unit (RTU) is a microprocessor-controlled electronic device that interfaces objects in the physical world to a distributed control system or SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) system by transmitting telemetry data to a master system, and by using messages from the master supervisory system to control connected objects. [1]

  7. CDC SCOPE - Wikipedia

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    SCOPE is a multiprogramming operating system capable of running up to eight jobs, called control points, at one time. One control point is used for system functions. [1]: p.1-2 Later versions increased this limit to 15. SCOPE runs on the 6x00's peripheral processors (PPs). "A central processor (CP)... is completely within the power of every PP ...

  8. Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition - Wikipedia

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  9. Control theory - Wikipedia

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    The definition of a closed loop control system according to the British Standards Institution is "a control system possessing monitoring feedback, the deviation signal formed as a result of this feedback being used to control the action of a final control element in such a way as to tend to reduce the deviation to zero."