IEEE PC37.1/D3, Jun 07
Unapproved IEEE Draft Standard for Scada and Automation Systems
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IEEE PC37.1/D3, Jun 07 is an unapproved IEEE draft standard for SCADA and automation systems used in power, energy, and industry applications. It provides a technical basis for understanding how these control and monitoring systems should be organized, coordinated, and evaluated during development or review. For organizations working with supervisory control and automation, the document is relevant because it helps frame requirements, interfaces, and performance expectations in a structured way.
About IEEE PC37.1/D3, Jun 07
IEEE PC37.1/D3, Jun 07 focuses on the technical context of SCADA and automation systems, where reliable data acquisition, control, and system coordination are essential. As an unapproved draft, it reflects work in progress on the requirements and engineering considerations surrounding these systems. The standard is useful for readers who need to understand draft-level guidance for system definition, functional arrangement, and the documentation that supports consistent implementation in power-related applications.
Where is IEEE PC37.1/D3, Jun 07 used?
This draft is most relevant in environments that depend on SCADA and automation for monitoring and control, such as electric utility operations, substations, and industrial power systems. IEEE PC37.1/D3, Jun 07 may be consulted during system design, specification review, integration planning, or equipment coordination when engineers need a common technical reference. It is also applicable where control centers, field devices, and communication links must work together in a dependable operating workflow.
Importance in practice
In practice, IEEE PC37.1/D3, Jun 07 supports clearer design control and more consistent engineering decisions for SCADA and automation projects. Using a draft standard of this type can help teams reduce ambiguity in requirements, improve procurement comparisons, and align testing or acceptance activities with a shared technical framework. For power and energy applications, that consistency can matter for operational reliability, maintenance planning, and risk reduction across connected control systems.
- SCADA and automation system context
- Power, energy, and industry applications
- Draft-level requirements and coordination
- Monitoring, control, and integration focus
- Technical reference for design review
- Publication Date: 2007
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
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