DCS

Distributed control system

A control system commonly used in large, continuous industrial processes (like chemical plants, oil refineries, power generation). In a DCS, control intelligence is distributed throughout the plant across multiple controllers rather than centralized. These controllers (often networked PLCs or dedicated DCS controllers) autonomously run different parts of the process, all coordinated by supervisory software. DCS systems typically span an entire building (as opposed to a single machine or a large geographic area).

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