Based on the Optimize Design of C/S Framework Automation System of Power Plant and Substation

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Contrapose the difficulties of C/S (client/server) framework redundant switching, the great quantity of synchronic data, heavy load of the network, needs to be updated shock, etc, based on the working mode and characteristic of C/S framework Power plant and substation automation system to conduct in-depth analysis, an optimized design scheme of C/S framework automation system of Power plant and substation was proposed.

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