Architectural developments in on-line computer systems for power stations

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On-line computer systems for monitoring and controlling fossil-fuel and nuclear power stations were implemented in the 1970s. Developments in the technology of communications and chips have taken place in the 1980s, and two systems making use of such facilities are described, including current developments in prospect

Inspec keywords: power station computer control; online operation; nuclear power stations; multiprocessing systems; computer architecture

Other keywords: architectural developments; Torness nuclear power station; fossil fuelled power stations; nuclear power stations; online computer systems; Richand fossil-fuelled station

Subjects: Control of electric power systems; Control systems; Thermal power stations and plants; Power engineering computing; Computer architecture; Multiprocessing systems; Nuclear power stations and plants; Control engineering computing

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      • Information Processing Systems. Open Systems Interconnection: Basic Reference Model. International Organisation for Standardisation, Geneva, 1982.
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