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Title: Basic Devices I Techniques For Supervisory Control Systems
Author: John C. Bracken
Source: 1986 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1986
Abstract: Over the last ten to fifteen years telemetry systems have evolved from the mo St basic form of remote measurement to a highly complex control network with the ability to operate entire pipeline systems. The once plentiful and co mm on Pulse Duration Modulation (PDM) systems are headed for extinction, to be replaced by Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition CSDADA) systems. SDADA sys terns usefulness is not limited to just operating the pipeline but they can also give the operator a powerful and flexible data base for about any pipeline calculations imaginable. The evolution of t elemetry is discussed be low.




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