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Episode 15: SCADA Systems - How Much Data Is Enough?
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How much data is enough? This is a common question when evaluating your data acquisition capabilities and the individual needs of your pipeline operation, particularly when considering the Computational Pipeline Model (CPM) approach to leak detection. However, there is a better question to ask: what am I trying to do, what are the limitations of my SCADA infrastructure and how much data do I need to accomplish each critical function? In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, host Russel Treat addresses the importance of knowing what you need the data for so that you can decide whether to gather a high volume of data or more detailed, accurate information from your instruments in order to improve performance of your leak detection system. The episode also covers the critical area of timestamping data so that pipeline controllers can read the data correctly, achieve situational awareness, and react appropriately. If you or your team deals directly with SCADA systems, this episode is for you!
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How much data is enough? This is a common question when evaluating your data acquisition capabilities and the individual needs of your pipeline operation, particularly when considering the Computational Pipeline Model (CPM) approach to leak detection. However, there is a better question to ask: what am I trying to do, what are the limitations of my SCADA infrastructure and how much data do I need to accomplish each critical function? In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, host Russel Treat addresses the importance of knowing what you need the data for so that you can decide whether to gather a high volume of data or more detailed, accurate information from your instruments in order to improve performance of your leak detection system. The episode also covers the critical area of timestamping data so that pipeline controllers can read the data correctly, achieve situational awareness, and react appropriately. If you or your team deals directly with SCADA systems, this episode is for you!
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