Abstract

The architecture of today's microprocessor-based distributed control and data acquisition systems allows integration, control and monitoring of various plant control systems from a centralized operator interface. This paper describes the conclusions of the authors resulted from studying of many Distributed Control System documentation and the approach used in establishing the design of DCS implementation in several romanian Power Plants. Key aspects associated with the control system architecture, integration with plant control systems, and graphical operator interface are investigated. This paper also summarizes future trends expected in this area of control and monitoring integration technology based on this experience.

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