Eclipse NeoSCADA

Eclipse NeoSCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) is a type of industrial control system (ICS). Industrial control systems are computer controlled systems that monitor and control industrial processes that exist in the physical world. SCADA systems historically distinguish themselves from other ICS systems by being large scale processes that can include multiple sites, and large distances.

Simply speaking the primary target of Eclipse NeoSCADA is a way to connect different industrial devices to a common communication system and post-process as well as visualize the data to operating personnel.

Since this scheme will also work with non-industrial devices and devices do become more complex and tend to become software solutions themselves the term “device” should be more considered as an “other system”.

The idea of a SCADA system is to provide mostly scalar values instead of complex data structures. Where necessary data structures are split up into multiple scalar values. This is done in order to process the data more quickly and allow common processing of data.

For example a meteo station is providing current weather information. It can provide temperature and solar radiation. These are two floating point values which are processed independently. Still the same alarming schema (high level alarm) can be applied to both values. The values can both be assigned a quality/alarm information (alarm state) which can then be shown using the same user interface element and the same visualization scheme (alarm is displayed with red background). This way many different scalar values can be processed exactly the same way.

State
Archived
Latest Releases

From 2018-04-27 to 2014-04-30

Name Date Review
0.5.0 2018-04-27
0.4.0 2017-01-18
0.3.0 2016-04-06
0.2.0 2015-01-21
0.1.0 2014-04-30
Licenses
Eclipse Public License 1.0

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