Abstract:
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) is an acronym that stands for
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition. It is a centralized control system that is widely
used in the power industry to monitor and regulate plant equipment, processes, and
resources such as energy, water/wastewater, petrochemical, and manufacturing. SCADA
was created and implemented to aid in the management and control of the country's
essential infrastructure, complete with remote communications. SCADA communication
is critical to the operation of this supervisory control system. The reliability of the
SCADA system is thus heavily reliant on the SCADA communication sector. As a result,
communication technology should be employed so that the reliability of the SCADA
system is not jeopardized. Since 1998. ABB went on to develop it. Since its inception, the
DPDC's communication sector has seen little progress. At the moment, the SCADA
Communication sector is plagued by numerous issues that are rendering the entire
structure obsolete. The communication structure is based on microwave links, and the
purpose of this work is to propose a new communication technology known as Free
Space optical Communication to improve system reliability. The transmission of
modulated visible or infrared (IR) beams via the air to achieve optical communications is
referred to as free space optics (FSO) or optical wireless. Free Space Optics (FSO)
employs lasers to transfer data in the same way that fiber does, except instead of
containing the data stream in a glass fiber, it is transmitted over the air. It provides a safe
and cost-effective alternative to conventional wireless technologies.
Description:
This internship report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering of East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh