DocumentCode
1152467
Title
SCADA and IP: is network convergence really here?
Author
McCLANAHAN, ROBERT H.
Author_Institution
Arkansas Electr. Cooperative Corp., Little Rock, AR, USA
Volume
9
Issue
2
fYear
2003
Firstpage
29
Lastpage
36
Abstract
This article has discussed improvements in cost/benefit and flexibility of both SCADA systems and corporate networks that can be achieved by combining the goals of the two onto a single, multipurpose network based on IP protocols. This allows the cost-justifications for these functions to taken collectively, making the combined networking project more economically viable. Among these cost/benefit and flexibility improvements are the following: The convergence of many types of services onto IP-based networks makes it possible to implement a single WAN that can meet most of a utility´s network needs between remote offices, including SCADA. A combined SCADA/corporate network can serve as the long-haul portion of the SCADA network, allowing the SCADA-specific focus to be on last-mile connectivity to RTUs. Frame-relay networks can be a cost-effective way for utilities to connect to remote offices and substations. Improvements in RTU technology elevate RTUs from unintelligent devices to fully participating network nodes, allowing them to be more flexible in the information that is provided back to the SCADA master station.
Keywords
SCADA systems; cost-benefit analysis; frame relay; power system control; protocols; substations; telecontrol; wide area networks; IP protocols; IP-based networks; SCADA master station; SCADA systems; WAN; combined SCADA/corporate network; corporate networks; cost-justifications; cost/benefit; flexibility improvements; frame-relay networks; last-mile connectivity; multipurpose network based; networked supervisory control and data acquisition systems; power system control; remote offices; remote terminal units; services convergence; substations; unintelligent devices; Communication system control; Communication system traffic control; Computer architecture; Convergence; Local area networks; Protocols; SCADA systems; Synthetic aperture sonar; Wide area networks; World Wide Web;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-2618
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MIA.2003.1180947
Filename
1180947
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